Tripp Lite B020-U08-19KTAA User manual

Category
KVM switches
Type
User manual
This package should consist of:
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA
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NetDirector Console KVM Switch
(8- or 16-Port) or
Rackmount KVM Switch (16-Port)
Models: B020-U08-19-K, B020-U08-19KTAA, B020-U16-19-K or B022-U16
Note: Follow these instructions and operating procedures to ensure correct performance and to prevent damage to this unit or to its connected devices.
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Owner’s Manual
• (1)B020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAA,B020-U16-19-Kor
B022-U16KVMSwitch
• (8)P778-006USB/PS2ComboKVMCableKits*
• (2)P778-006USB/PS2ComboKVMCableKits**
• (1)USB/PS2ComboConsoleCableKit
• (1)RJ45toDB9FirmwareUpgradeCable
• (1)C13to5-15PPowerCord*
• (1)ACPowerAdapter(Input:100-240V,50/60Hz,0.5A/Output:5.3V,
2.4A)**
• (1)CDwithOwner’sManual
• (1)QuickStartGuide
• (1)GroundingWire
• (1)RackmountHardwareKit
• (1)SetofRubberFeet**
*B020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAAorB020-U16-19-Konly
**B022-U16only
Checktoseethattheunitarrivedundamaged,withallofitscontents.Contactyourdealerifthereisaproblem.
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1. Features 3
2. System Requirements 3
2.1 Computer 3
2.2 Console 3
2.3 Cables 3
3. Introduction 4
3.1 Front View of Console KVM Switch 4
3.2 Rear View of Console KVM Switch 5
3.3 Front View of B022-U16 5
3.4 Rear View for B022-016 6
4. Installation 6
4.1 Pre-Installation Safety Instructions 6
4.2 Rackmounting Instructions for Console KVMs 7
4.3 Rackmounting for B022-U16 8
4.4 Grounding 8
4.5 Single-Station Installation 8
4.6 Multiple-Station (Daisy-Chained) Installation 8
4.7 Multiple Station (Cascaded) Installation 9
4.8 Hot Plugging 9
5. Basic Operation 9
5.1 Opening the NetDirector Console KVM 9
5.2 Closing the NetDirector Console KVM 9
5.3 LCD OSD (On-Screen Display) Configuration 10
5.4 Sharing USB Peripheral Devices 10
5.5 Powering Off and Restarting 10
6. Hotkeys 11
6.1 Invoking the Hotkey Mode 11
6.2 Port ID Numbering 11
6.3 Selecting the Active Port 11
6.4 Auto Scanning 12
6.5 Starting Auto Scan 12
6.6 Pausing in Auto Scan 12
6.7 Skip Mode 12
6.8 Hotkey Beeper Control 12
6.9 Computer Keyboard/Mouse Reset 12
6.10 Quick Hotkey Control 13
6.11 OSD Hotkey Comtrol 13
6.12 Port OS Control 13
6.13 Restore Default Values 13
6.14 Hotkey Summary Table 13
7. OSD (On-Screen Display) Operation 14
7.1 OSD Overview 14
7.2 Logging-In for the First Time 14
7.3 OSD Invocation Sequence 14
7.4 OSD Navigation 14
7.5 OSD Main Screen Headings 14
7.6 OSD Functions 15
8. Firmware Upgrade Utility 18
8.1 Before You Begin 18
8.2 Starting the Upgrade 19
8.3 Upgrade Succeeded 19
8.4 Upgrade Failed 19
8.5 Firmware Upgrade Recovery 20
9. Appendix A 20
9.1 Specifications 20
9.2 OSD Factory Default Settings 21
9.3 Keyboard Emulation (Mac & Sun) 21
10. Appendix B 22
10.1 FCC Radio/TV Interference Notice 22
11. Warranty 22
12. Warranty Registration 22
Table of Contents
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1. Features
• IntegratedKVMconsolewith19”LCDfortheB020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAAandB020-U16-19-K.
• B020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAAandB020-U16-19-Kcomewith(8)P778-SeriesUSB/PS2ComboKVMCableKits.
• B020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAAandB020-U16-19-Kcomewithanexternalconsoleport,allowinganexternallocalconsole(PS/2orUSB)to
beconnected.AnadditionalUSBportisincludedonthefrontpaneloftheB020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAAorB020-U16-19-Kforusewithan
externalmouse.
• DualInterface:supportscomputerswithPS/2orUSBkeyboardsandmice.
• Keyboardandmouseemulation(PS/2andUSB)allowsforsimultaneousbootingofcomputersevenwhentheconsolefocusiselsewhere.
• ExternalUSBportallowsforsharingofUSB1.1peripheralsamongallportsontheKVMswitch*.
• Multiplatformsupport:supportsWindows
®
(2000,XP,Vista,7),Linux,Mac
®
andSun.
• SupportsmultimediaUSBkeyboardsforPC,MacandSun.
• Daisy-chainupto31additionalB022-016orB022-U16KVMSwitchestoconnectupto512computers.
• Daisy-chainedstationpositionisautomaticallysensed—noneedformanualDIPswitchsettings.
• B022-U16KVMSwitchescanbecascadedoffofB020-008-17-IPandB020-016-17-IPSwitches**.
• StationIDLEDindicatestheswitchesstationposition.
• Nosoftwarerequired.
• Selectacomputerviapush-buttons,HotkeysorOnScreenDisplay(OSD)menus.
• Auto-scanfeatureallowsforcontinuousscanningofmultiplecomputers.
• HotPluggable:add/removecomputerswithoutpoweringdowntheKVMswitch.
• Twolevelpasswordsecurity:onlyauthorizedUserscanviewandcontroltheconnectedcomputers.(UptofourUsersandoneAdministrator.)
• Superiorvideoquality:supportsresolutionsupto2048x1536fortheB022-U16and1280x1024fortheB020-U08-19-K,B020-U08-19KTAAor
B020-U16-19-K.
• Rackmountablein19”racksystem(1U).
• Firmwareupgradeable.
*USB1.1peripheralsharingfunctionworksonlywhenusingtheUSBCableKitconnections.
**Aseparatefirmwareupgradeisrequiredforcascading.(SeeFirmwareUpgradeonPage18fordetails.
2. System Requirements
2.1 Computer
2.2 Console*
2.3 Cables
2.4 Operating Systems
• AVGA,SVGAorMultisynccomputerwithanHD15port
Note: The max resolution for the B020-U08-19-K, B020-U08-19KTAA or B020-U16-19-K is 1280 x 1024, and 2048 x 1536 for the B022-U16. The resolutions of the connected computers must not
exceed these limits.
Either:
1. AminiDIN6(PS/2)keyboardandmouseport.
2. AUSBType-Aport.
• AVGA,SVGA,orMultisyncmonitorcapableofthehighestresolutionthatyouwillbeusingonanysystemintheinstallation
• APS/2orUSBstylemouse
• APS/2orUSBstylekeyboard
*OptionalexternalconsoleportsareincludedontheNetDirectorConsoleKVMSwitches.
ThisKVMswitchrequiresthefollowingcustom-wiredpremiumcables:
Function Tripp Lite Part
ToConnectaPS/2orUSBComputertotheKVM P778-SeriesPS/2orUSBComboKVMCableKit
Daisy-ChainCables P772-SeriesDaisy-ChainCables
OS Version
Windows 2000 and higher
LinuxRedHat 7.1andhigher
LinuxSuSE 9.0andhigher
LinuxMandriva(Mandrake) 9.0andhigher
UNIXAIX 4.3andhigher
OS Version
UNIXFreeBSD 4.2andhigher
UNIXSun Solaris8andhigher
NovellNetware 5.0andhigher
Mac OS9andhigher
DOS 6.22
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1. Handle
PulltoslidetheKVMmoduleout;pushtoslidethemodulein(see
item13inthistable).
2. LCD Display
AfterslidingtheKVMmoduleout,flipupthecovertoaccessthe
LCDmonitor.
3. LCD Controls
TheLCDOn/Offswitchislocatedhere,aswellasbuttonstocontrol
thepositionandpicturesettingsoftheLCDdisplay.Seepage10for
details.
4. Station/Port Switches
PressthePort IDup/downbuttonstoswitchtotheportbefore/after
thecurrentlyselectedport.PresstheStation IDup/downbuttonsto
switchtothestationbefore/afterthecurrentlyselectedstation.
5. LEDs
• Online Port LEDs–Thereare8or16LEDs(dependingonthe
numberofports)atthetopofthekeyboardpanelwhichilluminate
orangewhenacomputerisconnectedandpowered-on.
• Port ID LED–AnumericalLEDdisplaysthenumberoftheport
whichcurrentlyhasthefocusoftheKVMswitch.
• Station ID LED–AnumericalLEDdisplaysthestationnumber
oftheKVMswitchthatcurrentlyhasthefocusoftheconsole.
6. Keyboard
7. Touchpad
8. Power LED
Lightsbluetoindicatethattheunitisreceivingpower.
9. Rackmounting Tabs
Therackmountingtabslocatedateachcorneroftheunitsecurethe
chassistoasystemrack.Refertopage7forrackmountingdetails.
10. Lock LEDs
TheNumLock,CapsLock,ScrollLockLEDsarelocatedhere.
11. Reset Switch
LocatedtotherightoftheLockLEDs.Pressthisrecessedswitchin
withathinobjecttoperformasystemreset.
12. Firmware Upgrade Section
• Firmware Upgrade Port:TheFirmwareUpgradeCablethat
transfersthefirmwareupgradedatafromtheAdministrator’s
computertotheConsoleKVMSwitchplugsinhere.
• Firmware Upgrade Switch:Duringnormaloperationthisswitch
shouldbeintheNORMALposition.(Seepage18forfirmware
upgradingdetails.)
13. Slide Release
Inordertobringtheconsoleout,youmustfirstreleaseitbysliding
thesetabstotheinside.Seepage9fordetailsonslidingtheconsole
inandout.
14. External Mouse Port
AnadditionalUSBportisprovidedonthefrontpanelofthekeyboard
moduleforanoptionalexternalmouse.
15. USB Peripheral Port
AUSB1.1portisprovidedforthesharingofUSBperipheralsamong
connectedcomputers(e.g.flashdrive,CD-ROMdrive,etc).
3. Introduction
3.1 Front View of Console KVM Switch
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1. Port Push-Buttons/LEDs
Thereare16portselectionpush-buttonsonthefrontpanel,allofwhich
containanLED.
• Pressthepush-buttonofanyporttoswitchtheKVM’sfocustothat
port.
• AnorangeLEDilluminateswhenacomputerisconnectedtothe
portandpowered-on.
• AgreenLEDilluminateswhenthecomputerconnectedtotheport
hastheKVM’sfocus
• Pressingpush-buttons1and2simultaneouslywillperforma
keyboardandmousereset.
• Pressingpush-buttons15and16simultaneouslywillstartanAuto
Scan(seepage12forAutoScandetails).
2. Reset Switch
Pressingthisswitchperformsasystemreset.Thisswitchissemi-
recessedandmustbepushedwithathinobject,suchastheendofa
papercliporaballpointpen. LightsturnontoindicatethattheKVMis
poweredupandreadytooperate.
3. Station ID LED
TheB022-U16’sStationIDisdisplayedhere.IfthisisaSingleStation
Installation(seepage8),orthefirststationonadaisy-chained
installation(seepage8),theunithasaStationIDof01.Onadaisy-
chainedinstallation,theKVMauto-sensesitspositionanddisplaysthe
StationIDthatcorrespondstoitsplaceinthechain(seePort ID
Numbering,page11fordetails).
4. USB Peripheral Port
AUSB1.1portisprovidedforthesharingofUSBperipheralsamong
connectedcomputers(e.g.flashdrive,CD-ROMdrive,etc).
5. Firmware Upgrade Recovery Switch
Duringnormaloperationandwhileperformingafirmwareupgrade,
thisswitchshouldbeintheNORMALposition.Intheeventofa
firmwareupgradefailure,thisswitchissettoRECOVERtoperforma
firmwareupgraderecovery(seepage20forfirmwareupgraderecovery
details).
6. Firmware Upgrade Port
ThecableusedtoperformafirmwareupgradeconnectstotheKVM
switch here.
7. Power LED
ThisLEDilluminateswhentheKVMswitchispoweredON.
3. Introduction
3.3 Front View of B022-U16
3.2 Rear View of Console KVM Switch
1. Daisy-Chain Port
Whendaisychainingunits,thecableplugsinhere.
2. CPU Port Section
Thecablesthatlinktothecomputerspluginhere.
3. Power Socket
Thisisastandard3-prongACpowersocket.Thepowercordfroman
ACsourceplugsinhere.
4. Power Switch
ThisisastandardrockerswitchthatpowerstheunitONandOFF.
5. External Console Port
Thisportallowsfortheoptionalconnectionofanexternalkeyboard,
mouseandmonitor.TheincludedUSB/PS2ComboConsoleCableKit
connectstotheKVMswitchhere.EitherUSBorPS/2keyboards/mice
canbeconnected.
6. Grounding Terminal
TheincludedgroundingwireconnectstotheKVMswitchhere.
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3.4 Rear View of B022-U16
4.1 Pre-Installation Safety Instructions
1. Daisy-Chain Port
• Daisy-Chain In Port–Whendaisy-chainingadditionalKVM
switches,thedaisy-chaincablefromthepreviousKVMswitchinthe
chainconnectshere.ThisportisnotusediftheKVMswitchoccupies
thefirstspotinadaisy-chain,orinasingle-stageinstallation.
• Daisy-Chain Out Port–Whendaisy-chainingadditionalKVM
switches,thedaisy-chaincableconnectsthisporttotheDaisy-Chain
InPortonthenextKVMswitchinthechain.
2. CPU Port Section
PlugtheKVMcableforeachcomputerintotheseports.
3. Cable Management Slot
Acabletiecanbeusedtogatherthecablestogetherandthenbetiedto
thisslottohelpmanagethecables.
4. Power Port
Thepoweradaptercableplugsintothisport.
5. Console Port
TheincludedUSB/PS2ComboConsoleCableKitconnectstothe
KVMswitchhere.AVGAmonitorandeitherUSBorPS/2keyboards/
micecanbeconnectedtothecablekit.
6. Grounding Terminal
TheincludedgroundingwireconnectstotheKVMswitchhere.
3. Introduction
4. Installation
Readalloftheseinstructionsandsavethemforfuturereference.
General Safety Instructions
• Followallwarningsandinstructionsmarkedonthedevice.
• Donotplacethedeviceonanyunstablesurface(cart,stand,table,etc.).Ifthedevicefalls,seriousdamagewillresult.
• Donotusethedevicenearwater.
• Donotplacethedevicenear,orover,radiatorsorheatregisters.
• Thedevicecabinetisprovidedwithslotsandopeningstoallowforadequateventilation.Toensurereliableoperation,andtoprotectagainst
overheating,theseopeningsmustneverbeblockedorcovered.
• Thedeviceshouldneverbeplacedonasoftsurface(bed,sofa,rug,etc.)asthiswillblockitsventilationopenings.Likewise,thedeviceshouldnotbe
placedinabuiltinenclosureunlessadequateventilationhasbeenprovided.
• Neverspillliquidofanykindonthedevice.
• Unplugthedevicefromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Donotuseliquidoraerosolcleaners.Useadampclothforcleaning.
• Thedeviceshouldbeoperatedfromthetypeofpowersourceindicatedonthemarkinglabel.Ifyouarenotsureofthetypeofpoweravailable,consult
yourdealerorlocalpowercompany.
• ThedeviceisdesignedforITpowerdistributionsystemswithupto230Vphase-to-phasevoltage.
• Topreventdamagetoyourinstallationitisimportantthatalldevicesareproperlygrounded.
• Thedeviceisequippedwitha3-wiregroundingtypeplug.Thisisasafetyfeature.Ifyouareunabletoinserttheplugintotheoutlet,contactan
electrician.Donotattempttodefeatthepurposeofthegrounding-typeplug.Alwaysfollowyourlocal/nationalwiringcodes.
• Donotallowanythingtorestonthepowercordorcables.Routethepowercordandcablessothattheycannotbesteppedonortrippedover.
• Ifanextensioncordisusedwiththisdevicemakesurethatthetotaloftheampereratingsofallproductsusedonthiscorddoesnotexceedthe
extensioncordampererating.Makesurethatthetotalofallproductspluggedintothewalloutletdoesnotexceed15amperes.
• Toprotectagainstcircuitoverloading,youshouldplugyourKVMswitchandconnectedcomputersintoaTrippLiteSmartPro®orSmartOnline™
UPSSystem.
• Positionsystemcablesandpowercablescarefully,makingsurethatnothingrestsonanycables.
• Neverpushobjectsofanykindintoorthroughcabinetslots.Theymaytouchdangerousvoltagepointsorshortoutpartsresultinginariskoffireor
electrical shock.
• Donotattempttoservicethedeviceyourself.Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
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• Ifthefollowingconditionsoccur,unplugthedevicefromthewalloutletandbringittoqualifiedservicepersonnelforrepair:
• Thepowercordorplughasbecomedamagedorfrayed.
• Liquidhasbeenspilledintothedevice.
• Thedevicehasbeenexposedtorainorwater.
• Thedevicehasbeendropped,orthecabinethasbeendamaged.
• Thedeviceexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance,indicatinganeedforservice.
• Thedevicedoesnotoperatenormallywhentheoperatinginstructionsarefollowed.
• Onlyadjustthosecontrolsthatarecoveredintheoperatinginstructions.Improperadjustmentofothercontrolsmayresultindamagethatwillrequire
extensiveworkbyaqualifiedtechniciantorepair.
• DonotconnecttheRJ-11connectormarked“UPGRADE”toapublictelecommunicationnetwork.
• Useofthisequipmentinlifesupportapplicationswherefailureofthisequipmentcanreasonablybeexpectedtocausethefailureofthelifesupport
equipmentortosignificantlyaffectitssafetyoreffectivenessisnotrecommended.Donotusethisequipmentinthepresenceofaflammable
anestheticmixturewithair,oxygenornitrousoxide.
Rack Mounting Safety Instructions
• Beforeworkingontherack,makesurethatthestabilizersaresecuredtotherack,extendedtothefloor,andthatthefullweightoftherackrestsonthe
floor.Installfrontandsidestabilizersonasinglerackorfrontstabilizersforjoinedmultipleracksbeforeworkingontherack.
• Alwaysloadtherackfromthebottomup,andloadtheheaviestitemintherackfirst.
• Makesurethattherackislevelandstablebeforeextendingadevicefromtherack.
• Usecautionwhenpressingthedevicerailreleaselatchesandslidingadeviceintooroutofarack;thesliderailscanpinchyourfingers.
• Afteradeviceisinsertedintotherack,carefullyextendtherailintoalockingposition,andthenslidethedeviceintotherack.
• DonotoverloadtheACsupplybranchcircuitthatprovidespowertotherack.
• Thetotalrackloadshouldnotexceed80percentofthebranchcircuitrating.
• Makesurethatallequipmentusedontherack(includingpowerstripsandotherelectricalconnectors)isproperlygrounded.
• Ensurethatproperairflowisprovidedtodevicesintherack.
• Ensurethattheoperatingambienttemperatureoftherackenvironmentdoesnotexceedthemaximumambienttemperaturespecifiedfortheequipment
bythemanufacturer.
• Donotsteponorstandonanydevicewhenservicingotherdevicesinarack
4.1 Pre-Installation Safety Instructions (continued)
4. Installation
TheNetDirectorConsoleKVMSwitchisdesignedformountingina1Uracksystem.Forconvenience,arackmountingkitisincludedwithyourKVMfor
quickinstallation.Thevariousmountingoptionsareexplainedinthesectionsthatfollow:
Note:
1. It is recommended that the unit be installed by two people; one to hold it in place and the other to attach it to the rack.
2. The rackmounting kit that comes with the unit does not include screws or cage nuts. Contact your rack dealer for this hardware.
3. Allow at least 5.1 cm on each side for proper ventilation, and at least 12.7 cm at the rear of the unit for the power cord and cable kits.
Standard Rackmounting
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Slideouttherearmountingbracketsfromtheconsoleand
mountbothbrackets(separatefromtheconsole)totheinside
rearofastandard1Uracksystemusinguser-suppliedscrews.
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Taketheconsoleandgentlyslideitintothetworear-mounted
bracketsintherackandsecuretheconsoleinplaceby
insertinguser-suppliedscrews.
2-Post Rackmounting
TheNetDirectorConsoleKVMSwitchcanalsobemountedina2-postrackinstallationusingtheoptional2-PostRackmountKit(model:B019-000).The
mountinghardwareallowsfortheconsoletobeopenedwiththedrawerinanyposition.Heavy-duty14-gaugesteelprovidesstabilityandpreventstheconsole
framefromtwisting.SeetheB019-000instructionalmanualfordetailedmountinginstructions.
4.2 Rackmounting Instructions for Console KVMs
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Fastentherackmountbracketstotherackusinguser-suppliedscrewstoinstallinarack.
Topreventdamagetoyourinstallationitisimportantthatalldevicesareproperlygrounded.UsetheincludedgroundingwiretogroundtheKVMswitch
byconnectingoneendofthewiretothegroundingterminalontheunit,andtheotherendofthewiretoasuitablygroundedobject.
1. EnsurethatpowertoallthedevicestobeconnectedhasbeenturnedOFF.
2. ConnecttheincludedUSB/PS2ComboConsoleCableKittotheconsoleconnectoronthe
backoftheunit,andthenconnectamonitor,mouseandkeyboardtotheappropriate
connectorsonthecablekit.ThedistancebetweentheexternalconsoleandtheKVMswitch
mustnotexceed66ft(20m).Note:ThisstepismandatoryforB022-U16KVMswitches,
butisoptionalforConsoleKVMSwitches.
3.UseaP778-SeriesUSB/PS2ComboKVMCableKittoconnecteachCPUporttoa
computer/server.ThedistancebetweentheKVMswitchandeachconnectedcomputermust
notexceed33ft(10m).
4.PlugthepowercordorpoweradaptercableintotheKVM’spowerjack,thenplugintoa
UPS,surgeorotherACpowersource.TurnonthepowerswitchfortheconsoleKVM.(Not
requiredfortheB022-U16.)
5.Turnonthepowertothecomputers.
Tocontrolevenmorecomputers,upto31B022-016orB022-U16KVMSwitchescanbe
daisy-chaineddownfromthefirststation.
Note: As many as 512 computers can be controlled from the unit’s integrated console in a complete installation.
To set up a daisy-chained installation:
1. EnsurethatpowertoallthedevicestobeconnectedhasbeenturnedOFF.
2. Useadaisy-chaincable(describedintheCables section, page3)toconnecttheChain
Out portoftheparentunittotheChain In portofthechildunit.Thedistancebetween
anytwoKVMswitchesinadaisy-chainmustnotexceed49ft(15m).Thedistance
betweenthefirstKVMswitchandthelastKVMswitchinadaisy-chainmustnotexceed
328ft(100m),regardlessofthenumberofKVMswitchesintheentirechain.
3.UseaKVMcablekit(describedintheCables section, page3)toconnectthekeyboard,
videoandmouseportsofacomputertoanyavailableportontheKVMswitch.The
distancebetweentheKVMswitchandeachconnectedcomputermustnotexceed33ft
(10m).
4.RepeattheabovestepsforanyadditionalKVMswitchesyouwishtoaddtothechain.
5.Poweruptheinstallationaccordingtothefollowingprocedure:
a. Pluginthepoweradapterforthefirststation.Waitafewsecondstoallowtheunitto
determineitsStationID.
b.Pluginthepoweradaptersforeachsubsequentstationintheinstallationinturn(ie.
secondstation,thenthirdstation,etc.).EachKVMswitchhasanLEDdisplayonits
frontpaneltoindicateitsStationID(theStationIDforthefirststationis01,theID
for the second station is 02,theIDforthethirdstationis03,etc.).
Ineachcase,waitfortheStationIDtobedisplayedontheStationIDLEDbefore
plugginginthenextstation.
4.3 Rackmounting for B022-U16
4.4 Grounding
4.5 Single-Station Installation
4.6 Multiple Station (Daisy-Chained) Installation
4. Installation
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AllKVMswitchessupporthotplugging—componentscanberemovedandaddedbackintotheinstallationbyunpluggingtheircablesfromtheports
withouthavingtoshuttheswitchdown.However,inorderforhotpluggingtoworkproperly,theseproceduresmustbefollowed:
Switching Station Positions
Switchstationpositionsbysimplyunpluggingthedaisy-chaincablefromtheoldparentandpluggingintoanewone.Afteryoudo,inorderfortheOSD
menustocorrespondtothechange,youmustresettheStationIDsviatheOSD.Seepage17fordetails.
Hot Plugging CPU Ports
SwitchCPUportsbyunpluggingtheKVMcablekitandrepluggingintothedesiredport.InorderfortheOSDmenustocorrespondtothechangemade,
youmustmanuallyreconfiguretheOSDinformationforthenewport.SeetheF3 SET (page15)andF4 ADM (page16),functionsfordetails.
Note: If the computer’s Operating System does not support hot plugging, this function may not work properly.
Hot Plugging Console Ports
Keyboard,monitor,andmousecanallbehotplugged.Whenhotpluggingthemouse:
1.Youmayunplugthemouseandplugitbackinagain(toresetthemouse,forexample),aslongasyouusethesame mouse.
2.Ifyoupluginadifferentmouse,allthestationsandallthecomputersontheinstallationmustbeshutdownfor10seconds,thenrestartedusingthe
PowerUpSequencedescribedonpage8.
Theconsoleislocatedunderthetopcover.Toaccesstheconsole,slidethe
consolemoduleoutandraisethecover.
Note: As a safety precaution, to keep the console from accidentally sliding out, the console is
locked into the in position. Before you can pull the console module out, you must release it by
pushing the catches on the unit’s front panel toward the center of the switch.
4.8 Hot Plugging
5.1 Opening the NetDirector Console KVM
5.2 Closing the NetDirector Console KVM
4. Installation
5. Basic Operation
Toslidetheconsolemodulebackin,closethecoveranddothefollowing:
1. Pullthesafetycatchesontheunit’ssiderailstowardyouandpushthe
moduleinuntilitstops.
2. Releasethecatches;pullthemoduleslightlytowardyou;thenpushit
all the way in.
Note: The reason for the two-step procedure is to minimize the chances of pinching your
fingers when sliding the module in.
TheB022-U16KVMSwitchcanbecascadedoffofaB020-008-17-IPorB020-016-17-IPConsoleKVMSwitchtoexpandthenumberofconnected
computers.Beforeyoucanstartacascadedinstallation,youmustupgradetheB022-U16firmwaretobecascadecompatible.(SeeFirmwareUpgradeon
page18fordetails.)Forcascadedinstallationdetails,seetheowner’smanualoftheB020-008-17-IPorB020-016-17-IPConsoleKVMSwitch.
4.7 Multiple Station (Cascaded) Installation
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5.3 LCD OSD (On-Screen Display) Configuration
5.4 Sharing USB Peripheral Devices
5.5 Powering Off and Restarting
5. Basic Operation
The LCD OSD allows you to set up and configure the LCD display:
• ToopenuptheLCDOSDmainmenu,pressthebuttonmarkedMenu.
• Usethe | and | buttonstonavigateandmakeadjustments.Afternavigatingtoa
settingchoice,usetheMenu buttontobringuptheadjustmentscreen.
• Whenmakingadjustments, | increasesthevalue; | decreasesthevalue.
• Whensatisfied,pressExit toreturntotheOSDmainmenu.
• Whenalladjustmentshavebeenmade,pressExit toclosetheLCDOSD.
Thefollowingisanexplanationofthesettings:
Brightness Adjuststhebackgroundblacklevelofthescreenimage.
Contrast Adjuststheforegroundwhitelevelofthescreenimage.
Phase Adjuststheverticalsizeofthescreenimage.
Clock Adjuststhehorizontalsizeofthescreenimage.
H-Position PositionsthedisplayareaontheLCDpanelhorizontally(movesthedisplayarealeftorright).
V-Position PositionsthedisplayareaontheLCDpanelvertically(movesthedisplayareaupordown).
Color Temperature Adjuststhecolorqualityofthedisplaybetweenthreepre-configuredsettings;6500k,7500k,9300k.Thismenualso
allowsyoutocustomizetheindividualRGBsettingstoyourpreference.
Language SelectsthelanguagethattheOSDdisplaysitsmenusin.
OSD Duration AdjustthelengthofinactivitybeforetheOSDdisplayturnsoff(between5and100minutes).Thedefaultis5minutes.
Reset ResetsalloftheadjustmentsintheLCDOSDmenustotheirfactorydefaultsettings.
Note: Pressing the Exit button while not in the LCD OSD Menu will perform an auto-configuration on the monitor.
TheUSB1.1portontheConsoleKVMSwitch’sLCDpanelandtheB022-U16frontpanelcanbeusedtoshareUSBperipheralsbetweenconnectedcom-
puters.SimplyconnectaUSBperipheraldevicetothisport,andanyconnectedcomputeryouswitchtowillhaveaccesstothedevice.
Note: The following limitations apply to the USB peripheral port:
1. This port serves as a 1 port USB 1.1 hub; USB 2.0 devices will not function as designed.
2. USB peripherals can only be shared among computers that are connected to the KVM switch via the USB connectors on the P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kit.
3. USB peripherals can only be shared among computers that are connected to the KVM switch that the USB peripheral is plugged into. Computers that are connected to daisy-chained KVM
switches will not have access to the USB peripheral device.
IfitbecomesnecessarytopowerOFFtheKVMswitch,followtheprocedurebelow:
1. ShutdownallcomputersconnectedtotheKVMswitch.IfyouarepoweringOFFadaisy-chaininstallation,shutdownallcomputersconnectedto
eachKVMswitchintheinstallation.Note: It is necessary to unplug any computers that have the Keyboard Power ON function. If left on, the KVM
switch will continue to receive power via these computers.
2. TurnOFFtheKVMswitch(ConsoleKVMonly)andunplugtheKVMswitchfromitspowersource.PowerOFFandunplugeachKVMswitchin
thedaisy-chainsuccession.
3.Wait10secondsandthenplugtheKVMswitch,startingwiththefirststation,backintoitspowersource.TurnONthepowertotheKVMswitch
(ConsoleKVMonly).
4.OncethefirststationKVMswitchhasascertaineditspositioninthedaisy-chain,powerONandpluginthenextKVMswitchintheinstallation.
FollowthisprocedureforeachKVMswitchintheinstallation.
5.OnceallKVMswitchesintheinstallationhavebeenpoweredbackON,turnonthepowertoallconnectedcomputers.
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6. Hotkeys
NetDirectorKVMSwitchescanbeeasilyoperatedusinghotkeycommands.Thischapterdiscussestheavailablehotkeysandtheirfunctions.Belowisa
listofthevarioushotkeys,brokenupintohotkeysforportcontrolandhotkeysthatperformotherfunctions.
Port Control Hotkeys
• Selectingtheactiveport
• AutoScanModeportswitching
• SkipModeportswitching
Other Hotkeys
• Computerkeyboardandmousereset
• SettingtheBeeper
• SettingtheQuickHotkey
• SettingtheOSDHotkey
• SettingthePortOperatingSystem
• RestoringtheOSDdefaultvalues
6.1 Invoking the Hotkey Mode
6.2 Port ID Numbering
6.3 Selecting the Active Port
AllhotkeyoperationsbeginbyinvokingHotkeyMode.InorderforHotkeyModetowork,itmustbeactivatedintheKVM’sOSD;itisactivatedby
default.(Seepage16fordetailsonOSDhotkeyactivation.)TherearetwosequencesthatcanbeusedtoinvokeHotkeyMode,bothofwhichareexplained
below.YoucantogglebetweenthesetwosequencesusingtheOSD.(Seepage15fordetailsonswitchingtheHotkeyModeinvocationsequence.)The
[Num Lock] and [-]Minuskeysarethedefaultinvocationkeys.
Num Lock and Minus (-) keys
1. Pressandholddownthe[Num Lock] key.
2. Whilethe[Num Lock]keyishelddown,pressandreleasethe [-]Minuskey.
3.After releasing the [-]Minuskey,releasethe[Num Lock] key.
Control and F12 keys
1.Pressandholddownthe[Ctrl] key.
2.Whilethe[Ctrl]keyishelddown,pressandreleasethe[F12] key.
3.Afterreleasingthe [F12]key,releasethe[Ctrl] key.
When Hotkey Mode has been invoked:
• Themonitorgoesblankandthehotkeycommandlineisdisplayed.Thisiswhereyouwillenterinthehotkeycommandsdescribedinthischapter.
• The[Caps Lock] and [Scroll Lock]iconswillblinkinsuccession.
• OrdinarykeystrokeswillbesuspendeduntilHotkeyModeisexited.HotkeyModeisexitedbyperformingahotkeycommandorbypressingthe
[Esc] or [Spacebar] keys.
EachCPUportinaninstallationisassignedauniquePortID.ThePortIDismadeupoftwoparts:aStation Number,andaPort Number:
• The Station Number isatwo-digitnumberthatidentifiestheswitch’spositioninthedaisy-chainsequence.Thiscorrespondstothenumber
displayedonthefrontpanelStationIDLED.
• The Port Number isatwo-digitnumberwhichidentifiestheportnumberthatthecomputerisconnectedto.
• TheStationNumberprecedesthePortNumber.
• StationandPortNumbersarealways2digits,so1-9becomes01-09.Eg.,acomputerattachedtoPort 7 of Station 15 hasaPortIDof15-07.
Youcandirectlyaccessaportbydoingthefollowing:
1) InvokeHotkeyMode.
2) EnterthePortID.
ThePortIDnumbersappearonthecommandlineastheyareentered.Tocorrectamistake,use[Backspace]toerasethewrongnumber.
3) Press[Enter].
Once[Enter]hasbeenpressed,theKVMswitchestothedesignatedcomputerandyouautomaticallyexittheHotkeyMode.
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6. Hotkeys
6.4 Auto Scanning
6.5 Starting Auto Scan
6.6 Pausing in Auto Scan
6.7 Skip Mode
6.8 Hotkey Beeper Control
6.9 Computer Keyboard/Mouse Reset
AutoScanallowstheconnectedcomputerstobemonitoredautomatically,withouthavingtomanuallytogglebetweenports.WheninAutoScanMode,
theKVMswitchswitchesthrougheachaccessibleportatxedintervals.Onlyportsthatthecurrentlylogged-inUserhasbeengiveaccesstowillbe
scanned.Thedefaultintervalis5seconds.(Seepage15fordetailsonchangingthescaninterval.)
TostartAutoScanning:
1) InvokeHotkeyMode.
2) Keyin[A] and hit Enter.YouautomaticallyexitHotkeyModeandenterAutoScanMode.
3) Anautoscancanbepausedatanytime(seebelow).
4) ToexitAutoScanMode,press[Esc] or [Spacebar].
Note: While Auto Scan Mode is in effect, ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended - only Auto Scan Mode compliant keystrokes and mouse clicks can be input. You must exit Auto
Scan Mode in order to regain normal control of the console.
WhileinAutoScanMode,thescancanbepausedinordertokeepthefocusonaparticularcomputereitherbypressingP or with a left click of the
mouse.DuringthetimethatAutoScanningispaused,thecommandlinedisplays:Auto Scan: Paused.
InmanycasesPausing is more convenient than ExitingtheAutoScanModebecausewhenyouResume scanning while in Pause,youstartfromwhere
youleftoff.IfyouExitedandrestarted,scanningwouldstartfromtheveryfirstcomputerontheinstallation.
ToresumeAutoScanning,pressanykeyorleftclick.Scanningcontinuesfromwhereitleftoff.
Thisfeatureallowsyoutomanuallysequencebetweencomputersinordertomonitorthem.ThismanualversionoftheAutoScanModeletsyoudwell
onaparticularportforaslongasyoulike.ToinvokePrevious/NextSwitching:
1) InvokeHotkeyMode.
2) Keyin[Arrow]referstoanyofthearrowkeysonthekeyboard.Afteryoupress[Arrow],youautomaticallyexitHotkeyMode,andenterSkip
Modewhereyoucanswitchportsasfollows:
Skipsfromthecurrentporttothefirstaccessibleportprevioustoit.
Skipsfromthecurrentporttothenextaccessibleport.
Skipsfromthecurrentporttothelastaccessibleportofthepreviousstation.
Skipsfromthecurrentporttothefirstaccessibleportofthenextstation.
3) ToexitSkipMode,press[Esc].
Note: 1. Once Skip Mode has been invoked, until you exit, you can keep on skipping simply by pressing an Arrow key.
2. While Skip Mode is in effect, ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended—only Skip Mode
compliant keystrokes can be input. You must exit Skip Mode in order to regain
normal control of the console.
TheBeepercanbeturnedON/OFFviaHotkeyortheOSD(seepages14-18forOSDdetails).
TotoggletheBeeper,keyinthefollowinghotkeycombination:
1) InvokeHotkeyModewiththe[Num Lock] + [-] combination.
2) Keyin[B].
Afteryoupress[B],theBeepertogglesONorOFF.ThecommandlinedisplaysBeeper On or Beeper Off foronesecond;thenthemessage
disappearsandyouautomaticallyexitHotkeyMode.
Ifthekeyboardormouseceasestofunctionforaparticularport,youcanperformakeyboard/mouseresetviathehotkeycommandbelow.Thisperforms
thesamefunctionasunplugging/repluggingthekeyboardandmouseontheconnectedcomputer.Toperformakeyboard/mousereset,dothefollowing:
1.InvokeHotkeyMode.
2.Pressthe [F5] key.
After pressing the [F5]key,youexitHotkeyModeandtheKVMswitchperformsakeyboard/mouseresetforthecurrentlyselectedcomputer.(Thismay
takeafewsecondstotakeaffect.)Ifyoufailtoregainkeyboard/mousecontrol,performasystemreset.(Seepage10fordetailsonperformingasystem
reset.)
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6. Hotkeys
6.10 Quick Hotkey Control
6.11 OSD Hotkey Control
6.12 Port OS Control
6.13 Restore Default Values
6.14 Hotkey Summary Table
ThehotkeysequencetoinvokeHotkeyModecanbetoggledviahotkeycommandaswellasOSD.(Seepage15forchangingtheHotkeyModeinvocation
sequenceviaOSD.)Totoggletheinvocationsequencebetween[Num Lock, Minus]and[Ctrl, F12],dothefollowing:
1.InvokeHotkeyMode.
2.Pressthe[H] key.
After pressing the [H]key,theHotkeyModeinvocationsequenceischangedandthetextHOTKEYHASBEENCHANGEDbrieyappearsonthemoni-
tor.HotkeyModeisthenexitedandyouregainnormaloperationoftheKVMswitch.
ThehotkeysequencetoinvoketheOSDcanbetoggledviahotkeycommandaswellasOSD.(Seepage14forchangingtheOSDinvocationsequencevia
OSD.)Totoggletheinvocationsequencebetween[Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock]and[Ctrl, Ctrl],dothefollowing:
1.InvokeHotkeyMode.
2.Pressthe[T] key.
After pressing the [T]key,theOSDinvocationsequenceischangedandthetextHOTKEYHASBEENCHANGEDbrieyappearsonthemonitor.Hot-
keyModeisthenexitedandyouregainnormaloperationoftheKVMswitch.
InadditiontochoosingtheOperatingSystemforaconnectedportviatheOSD(seepage17fordetails),theAdministratorcansettheOperatingSystem
viahotkeycommand.TochangeaportsOperatingSystemviahotkey,dothefollowing:
1.InvokeHotkeyMode.
2.Keyin[Function],where[Function]representsoneofthefollowing:
a. [F1]–SetstheOperatingSystemtoWindows.
b.[F2] –SetstheOperatingSystemtoMac.
c. [F3]–SetstheOperatingSystemtoSun.
Afterpressingoneofthesekeys,theOperatingSystemwillbechangedfortheselectedportandyouwillexitHotkeyMode.
ThisAdministrator-ONLYhotkeyrestorestheKVMswitchtoitsdefaultvalues.(Seepage17fordetailsonrestoringtheKVMdefaultvaluesviaOSD.)
Torestorethedefaultvaluesviahotkey,dothefollowing:
1.InvokeHotkeyMode.
2.Pressthe [R] key.
3.Hitthe[Enter] key.
After hitting the [Enter]key,thetextRESETTODEFAULTSETTINGisbrieydisplayed,andthenHotkeyModeisexited.
Note: All of the hotkey commands in this table require Hotkey Mode to be invoked to function. (See page 11 for details on invoking Hotkey Mode.)
Hotkey Command Function
[Station, ID], [Port ID], [Enter]
SwitchesthefocusoftheKVMtothecomputerconnectedtothePortIDentered(seepage11fordetailsonPortID
numbering).
[A], [Enter] or [Q], [Enter]
StartsAutoScanMode.WhenAutoScanModeisineffect,hittingthe[P]keyorleft-clickingpausesthescan.
Pressinganykeyresumesthescan.
[B] TurnstheBeepersoundON/OFF.
[Esc] or [Spacebar] ExitsHotkeyMode.
[F1] SetstheOperatingSystemoftheselectedporttoWindows(Administrator-only).
[F2] SetstheOperatingSystemoftheselectedporttoMac(Administrator-only).
[F3] SetstheOperatingSystemoftheselectedporttoSun(Administrator-only).
[F5] Performsakeyboard/mouseresetforthecomputerconnectedtotheselectedport.
[H] Togglesbetweenthe[Num Lock, Minus]and[Ctrl, F12]HotkeyModeinvocationsequences.
[R], [Enter] RestorestheKVMswitchesdefaultvalues(Administrator-only).
[T] Togglesbetweenthe[Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock]and[Ctrl, Ctrl]OSDinvocationsequences.
[] InvokesSkipModeandskipsfromthecurrentporttothepreviousaccessibleport.
[] InvokesSkipModeandskipsfromthecurrentporttothenextaccessibleport.
[] InvokesSkipModeandskipstothelastaccessibleportonthepreviousstation.
[] InvokesSkipModeandskipstotherstaccessibleportonthenextstation.
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• ToclosethemenuanddeactivateOSD,clickthe[X] attheupperrightcorneroftheOSDWindow;orpress[Esc].
• Tologout,press[F8],orclickF8,ontheOSDMenuBarorclickthe
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symbolattheupperrighthandcorneroftheOSDScreen.
• Tomoveupordownonelineatatime,clicktheUpandDownTrianglesymbols()orusetheUpandDownArrowKeys.Iftherearemore
entriesthanappearonthescreen,thescreenwillscroll.
• Tomoveupordownonescreenatatime,clicktheUpandDownArrowsymbols(),orusethe[Pg Up] and [Pg Dn]keys.Iftherearemore
entriesthanappearonthescreen,thescreenwillscroll.
• Toactivateaport,double-clickit,ormovetheHighlightBartoitthenpress[Enter].
• Afterexecutinganyaction,youautomaticallygobacktothemenuonelevelabove.
WhenyouinvoketheOSD,ascreensimilartotheoneaboveappears:
Note: 1. The diagram depicts the Administrator’s Main Screen. The User Main Screen does
not have the F4 and F6 functions, since they can’t be accessed by ordinary Users and
are reserved for the Administrator.
2. OSD always starts in List view, with the highlight bar at the same position it was
when it was last closed.
3. Only the ports that have been set accessible by the Administrator for the currently
logged in User are visible (see SET ACCESSIBLE PORTS, page 16, for details).
4. If the port list is collapsed into stations, simply click on the plus sign next to the
desired station number, or highlight the desired station number and hit the [Enter]
key.
7. OSD (On-Screen Display) Operation
7.1 OSD Overview
7.2 Logging In For The First Time
7.3 OSD Invocation Sequence
7.4 OSD Navigation
7.5 OSD Main Screen Headings
TheOn-ScreenDisplay(OSD)isatext-basedinterfacethatallowsforcontrolandadministrationoftheKVMswitch.WhenloggingontotheKVM
switch,theOSDMainMenuistherstscreenyouwillseeafterenteringyourusernameandpassword.
TheKVMswitchfeaturesatwo-levelsecurity,withoneAdministratorandfourUseraccounts.IfyouareanAdministratoraccessingtheKVMswitch
forthersttime,leavetheusernameandpasswordeldblankandhitthe[Enter]keytwicetoaccesstheOSDMainMenu.OnceloggedintotheKVM
switchasAdministrator,youwillbeabletoaccessallOSDfeaturesandcustomizeKVMsettings.Atthispoint,itishighlyrecommendedthatyouchange
theAdministratorusernameandpassword.
OnceloggedintotheKVMswitch,youwillneedtouseoneoftwosequencestoopentheOSDMainMenu;[Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock]or[Ctrl, Ctrl].
ThedefaultOSDinvocationsequenceis[Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock].Note: When using the [Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock] OSD invocation sequence, you must
hold down the [Fn] key, as the [Scroll Lock] key is part of the [Num Lock] key.
Heading Explanation
SN ThestationnumberofeachKVMintheinstallationwillbedisplayedinthiscolumn.ThestationnumberofeachKVMswitchwillbe
displayedasanexpandablefolder,whichcanbeexpandedtoshowalloftheKVMportsinthestation,orcollapsedtohidethem.
PN TheportnumbersofeachKVMintheinstallationaredisplayedinthiscolumn.Iftheindividualstationsarecollapsed,theirportnumbers
willnotbedisplayed.
QV
AnarrowinthiscolumnindicatesthatthecorrespondingportisselectedforQuickViewscanning(seeSet Quick View Ports,page17).
ASunsymbolinthiscolumnindicatesthatthecorrespondingcomputerisbothpoweredONandOnLine.
NAME
Ifaporthasbeengivenaname(see Edit Port Names,page16),itsnameappearsinthiscolumn.
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F2:LIST F4:ADM F6:BRC F8:LOUT
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SN.PN QV NAME
02 • 14 ABC COMP1
02 • 15 ABC COMP2
02 • 16 ABC COMP3
03 • 01 WEB SERVER 1
03 • 02 WEB SERVER 2
03 • 03 FAX SERVER 1
03 • 04 FAX SERVER 2
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7. OSD (On-Screen Display) Operation
7.6 OSD Functions
OSDfunctionsallowtheKVMtobecontrolledandconguredviatheOSD.Usingthesefunctionsyoucanquicklyjumptoaportontheinstallation,
startanautoscan,limittheportlistthatdisplayswhenyouaccesstheOSD,create/editportnames,etc.ToaccessanyoftheOSDfunctions,simplyclick
ontheircorrespondingfunctionnumberatthetopoftheOSDorhittheircorrespondingfunctionnumberonthekeyboard.WhenintheOSDfunction
submenus,simplyhitthe[Esc]keytoexitandreturntothepreviousmenu.
F1 Go To (GOTO)
Click the F1 field or press [F1] to activatetheGOTOfunction.GOTOallowsyoutoswitchdirectlytoaporteitherbykeyingintheport’sName,oritsPort ID.
• TousetheName,enter[1];keyintheport’sName;thenpress[Enter].
• TousethePortID,enter[2];keyinthePort ID;thenpress[Enter].
Note: A partial Name or Port ID can be entered. The screen will show all the computers that match the Name or Port ID pattern AND that the User is allowed to access.
ToreturntotheOSDMainMenuwithoutmakingachoice,press[Esc].
F2 List Ports (LIST)
ThisfunctionletsyoutailorthelistofportstheOSDwilldisplayontheMainScreen.Thesubmenuchoicesandtheirmeaningsaregiveninthetable
below:
Choice Description
ALL Listsalloftheportsontheinstallationthatareaccessibletothelogged-onUser.
POWEREDON Listsalloftheportsontheinstallationthatareaccessibletothelogged-onUserANDpoweredON.
QVIEW ThisisanAdministrator-ONLYoption.Whenselected,itwilldisplayonlytheportsthathavebeenmarkedasQuick
Viewports.
QVIEW+POWEREDON ThisisanAdministrator-ONLYoption.Whenselected,itwilldisplayonlytheportsthathavebeenmarkedasQuick
ViewportsANDarepoweredON.
MovetheHighlightBartothedesiredchoiceandpress[Enter].Aniconappearsnexttothechoicetoindicatethatitiscurrentlyselected.
F3 Set Environment (SET)
ThisfunctionallowseachUserandtheAdministratortosetuptheirownworkingenvironment.AseparateprofileforeachisstoredbytheOSDandis
activatedaccordingtotheusernamethatwasprovidedduringlogin.
Tochangeasetting:
1)Double-clicktheitem;ormovethehighlightbartoitandpress[Enter].
2)Afteryouselectanitem,asubmenuwithmorechoiceswillappear.Tomakeaselection,eitherdouble-clickachoiceormovetheHighlightBarto
the desired place and press [Enter].Aniconwillappearbesidetheselectedchoicetoidentifyit.Thesettingsareexplainedinthefollowingtable:
Setting Function
OSDHOTKEY SelectthehotkeythatactivatestheOSDfunction:useeither[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] or [Ctrl] [Ctrl].Sincethe[Ctrl]
keycombinationmayconflictwithprogramsrunningonthecomputers,thedefaultisthe[Scroll Lock]combination.
PORTIDDISPLAY
POSITION
PositionthePortIDidentifieranywhereonthescreen.Thedefaultistheupperrightcorner.UsetheMouseortheArrowKeys
plus[Pg Up],[Pg Dn],[Home],[End],and[5](onthenumerickeypadwith[Num Lock]off),topositionthePortID
display,thendouble-clickorpress[Enter]tolockthepositionandreturntothesetsubmenu.
Note: The position for the ID identifier is set independently for each port on the installation; the choice specified here only
applies to the port that is currently active.
PORTIDDISPLAY
DURATION
ThisselectiongivesyoutheoptionofdisplayingthePortIDfor3seconds,orhavingthePortIDalwaysoff.Thedefaultisto
displayfor3seconds.
PORTIDDISPLAY
MODE
SelecthowthePortIDisdisplayed:thePortNumberalone(PORT NUMBER);thePort Namealone(PORT NAME);orthe
PortNumberplusthePortName(PORT NUMBER + PORT NAME).Thedefaultis(PORT NUMBER + PORT NAME).
SCANDURATION DeterminehowlongeachportisconnectedastheKVMcyclesthroughtheportsinAutoScanMode(seeF7SCAN
page18).Keyinavaluefrom1-255seconds,thenpress[Enter].Thedefaultis5seconds;asettingof0(zero)disablesthe
AutoScanFunction.
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Setting Function
SCAN/SKIPMODE SelectwhichportswillbeaccessedduringAutoScanandSkipModes.Choicesare:
• ALL–AllaccessibleportsintheinstallationwillbeaccessibleinAutoScanandSkipModes.
• POWERED ON –AllportsthatareaccessibleANDpoweredonwillbeaccessibleinAutoScanandSkipModes.
• QUICK VIEW–ThisisanAdministrator-ONLYoption.Whenselected,onlyportsthataresetasQuickViewportswillbe
accessibleinAutoScanandSkipMode.
• QUICK VIEW + POWERED ON–ThisisanAdministrator-ONLYoption.Whenselected,onlyportsthataresetas
QuickViewportsANDpoweredonwillbeaccessibleinAutoScanandSkipMode.
ThedefaultsettingisALL.
SCREENBLANKER Iftheconsoleisleftidlefortheamountoftimesetwiththisfunction,thescreenisblanked.Keyinavaluefrom1-30min-
utes,thenpress[Enter].Asettingof0disablesthisfunction.Thedefaultis0(disabled).
HOTKEYCOMMAND
MODE
Enables/Disablesthehotkeycommandfunctionifaconflictwithprogramsrunningonthecomputersoccurs.
HOTKEY TogglebetweenthetwoHotkeyModeinvocationsequences.Optionsare[Num Lock, Minus]and[Ctrl, F12].
OSDLANGUAGE DetermineswhichlanguagetheOSDmenusaredisplayedin.ChoicesareEnglish,Spanish,French,GermanandJapanese.
TOUCHPAD Enables/Disablesthetouchpad.
F4 Administrator (ADM)
F4isanAdministrator-ONLYfunction.ItallowstheAdministratortoconfigureandcontroltheoveralloperationoftheOSD.Tochangeasettingdouble-
clickitorusetheUp/DownArrowKeystomovethehighlightbartotheitemandpress[Enter].
Afteranitemhasbeenselected,asubmenuwithadditionalchoiceswillappear.Eitherdouble-clickthedesiredchoice,ormovetheHighlightBartoitand
press [Enter].Aniconappearsbesidetheselectedchoicetoidentifyit.Thesettingsareexplainedinthefollowingtable:
Setting Function
SETUserLOGIN SetstheusernameandpasswordfortheUsersandtheAdministrator.OneAdministratorandfourUser
accountsareavailable.ToAdd/Editanaccount,dothefollowing:
• Double-clickonthedesiredaccount,orhighlightitandpressthe[Enter] key.
• Inthescreenthatappears,enterin(oredit)thedesiredusernameandpasswordfortheaccount.Whennished,hitthe [En-
ter] keytosaveyourchanges.TextwillappearatthebottomoftheOSDstatingUserSETUPOK,lettingyouknowyour
changeshavebeensaved.
Usernamesandpasswordscanbeupto16characterslong,usinganycombinationoflettersandnumbers(A-Z,0-9),andthe
followingcharacters:Asterisk[*],Parentheses[()],Plus[+],Minus[-], Colon [:], Comma [,],QuestionMark[?],Period[.],
ForwardSlash[/]andSpace.UsernamesandpasswordsareNOTcasesensitive.Theywillalwaysdisplayasuppercaseinthe
OSD.Todeleteacharacterintheusernameorpassword,simplyhitthe[Backspace] key.
SETACCESSIBLE
PORTS
ThisallowstheAdministratortosetportaccessrightsforeachUser.ThefourUseraccountsaredisplayedincolumnsatthe
topoftheOSD,andtheportsaredisplayedasrowsontheleftofthescreen.UsethearrowkeystomovetothedesiredUser
andporteld,orsimplyusethetouchpadandclickontheUserandporteldyouwishtoedit.Pressthe[Spacebar] to toggle
betweenthreeoptions:
1. F–FullAccess.
2. V–ViewOnlyAccess.
3.[Blank] –NoAccess.
Bydefault,allUsershaveFullAccesstoeveryport.AstheAdministratorhasaccesstoallportsandsettingsintheKVM,you
can not change their access rights.
SETLOGOUT
TIMEOUT
Ifthereisnoinputfromtheconsolefortheamountoftimesethere,theUserwillbeloggedout,requiringthemtore-enter
theirUsernameandpasswordtoregainaccesstotheKVM.Thiscanbesetfrom0to180minutes,with0disablingthefunc-
tion.Simplytypeinthedesiredtimeframeandhitthe[Enter] keytosaveyourchange.Thisisdisabled(0)bydefault.
EDITPORTNAMES ThisfunctionallowstheAdministratortogiveeachportauniquename,makingiteasiertondthecomputeryouwantto
access.Toadd/editaportname,dothefollowing:
1.Selecttheportbydouble-clickingonit,orbyhighlightingitandhittingthe [Enter] key.
2.Anameeldwillappearatthebottomofthescreen.Addoredittheportnameandhitthe[Enter] key to save the change.
Toexitwithoutsavingthechange,hitthe [Esc] key.
Portnamescanhaveamaximumof12characters,includinganycombinationoflettersandnumbers(A-Z,0-9),andthe
followingcharacters:Asterisk[*],Parentheses[()],Plus[+],Minus[-], Colon [:], Comma [,],QuestionMark[?],Period[.],
ForwardSlash[/]andSpace.PortnamesareNOTcasesensitive.TheywillalwaysdisplayasuppercaseintheOSD.
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Setting Function
RESTOREDEFAULT
VALUES
ThisallowstheAdministratortorestoreallOSDsettingstotheirfactorydefaultvaluesexceptfortheportnamesanduser-
name/passwords.Whenthisfunctionisaccessed,promptwillappearaskingifyouwishtorestorethedefaultsettings.Ifyes,
type in a Y and hit the [Enter]key.Ifno,pressthe [Esc]keytogobacktothepreviousmenu.
CLEARTHENAME
LIST
ThisfunctionallowstheAdministratortoclearalloftheportnamesthathavebeenentered.AswiththeRESTOREDE-
FAULTVALUES,youwillbeprompteduponaccessingthisfunction.Ifyouwishtoclearthenamelist,typeinaY and hit
the [Enter]key.Ifnot,pressthe [Esc]keytogobacktothepreviousmenu.
ACTIVATEBEEPER TurnstheBeepersoundONorOFF.TypeinYtoturntheBeepersoundON,orNtoturnitOFF.Youdonotneedtohitthe
[Enter] key after typing in Y or N,thechangewillbemadeautomatically.
SETQUICKVIEW
PORTS
TheAdministratorcanusethisfunctiontomarkportsasQuickViewports.ThisgivestheAdministratorawaytocustomize
whichportsaredisplayedintheOSDmainmenu,andwhichareaccessibleinAutoScanandSkipModes.Tosetportsas
QuickViewports,dothefollowing:
1.Highlightthedesiredportandhitthe[Enter]key,orclickonitusingthetouchpad.
2.Pressthe[Spacebar] totoggleQuickViewstatusON/OFF.AniconwillappearintheQVcolumnnexttotheselectedport
whenQuickViewstatusisturnedON.
OnceQuickViewportsareset,theAdministratorcansetuptheOSDmainpagetodisplayonlyQuickViewports,oronly
QuickViewportsthatarepoweredON.TheAdministratorcanalsosetitupsothatonlyQuickViewports,orpoweredON
QuickViewports,areaccessibleinAutoScanorSkipModes.
RESETSTATIONIDS ThisfunctionisusedwhenyouchangethepositionofoneoftheKVMstationsinadaisy-chain.Whenyouchangetheposi-
tionofthestation,theOSDdoesnotrecognizethechange,andwillnotautomaticallyupdatethemainmenutodisplaythe
stationsincorrectorder.Whenthisfunctionisused,theKVMwillscantheentireinstallationandupdatethestationnumbers
accordingly.Theportnamesoftheaffectedstationswillbekept;however,youwillneedtomanuallyupdateallothersettings
(SETACCESSIBLEPORTS,SETQUICKVIEWPORTS,etc.).
SETOPERATING
SYSTEM
ThisallowstheAdministratortosettheoperatingsystemfortheporttomatchthatoftheconnectedcomputer.Tosetthe
operatingsystem,dothefollowing:
1.Highlightthedesiredportorclickonitusingthetouchpad.
2.Pressthe [Spacebar] totogglebetweenfouroptions;WIN,MAC,SUNandOTHER.EachportissettoWINbydefault.
3.Youdonotneedtopressthe[Enter] key to save this setting.
FIRMWAREUP-
GRADE
InordertoupgradetheKVMsrmware,FirmwareUpgradeModemustbeinvokedviathissetting.(Seepage18fordetails
onperformingarmwareupgrade.)
Whenyouselectthisoption,thermwareversionnumbersaredisplayedontheOSDscreen,andapromptwillaskifyou
wishtocontinuewitharmwareupgrade.Ifyes,typeinY.Ifno,typeinN.
KEYBOARD
LANGUAGE
SetsthelanguageforanexternalkeyboardconnectedtotheKVMsexternalkeyboardport.Toselectakeyboardlanguage,
double-clickonthedesiredlanguageorhighlightitandhitthe[Enter]key.YoucanchoosebetweenUSEnglish,UKEnglish,
German,SwissGerman,French,Hungarian,Italian,Japanese,Korean,Russian,Spanish,SwedishandTraditionalChinese.
SETCONSOLE
MODE
ThisallowstheAdministratortosetwhichconsolesareenabledforuse.Pressthespacebartotogglebetweenthreechoices:
1.Mode0–Bothconsolesareenabled.
2.Mode1–Onlythebuilt-inLCDconsoleisenabled.
3.Mode2–Onlytheexternalconsoleisenabled.
ThissettingdefaultsatMode0.(Bothconsolesareenabled.)
F5 Skip (SKP)
InvokestheSkip(SKP)ModebyclickingtheF5 field or pressing [F5].Thisfunctionskipsbackwardorforward—switchingtheconsolefocusfromthe
currentlyactivecomputerporttothepreviousornextavailableone.
• TheselectionofcomputerstobeavailableforSkipModeswitchingismadewiththeScan/Skip Mode settingundertheF3 SET function(seepage15).
• WhenintheSkipMode,press:
• [] toswitchtothepreviouscomputerinthelist
• [] toswitchtothenextcomputerinthelist
• [] toswitchtothelastcomputeronthepreviousstationinthelist
• [] toswitchtothefirstcomputeronthenextstationinthelist
• IfaporthasbeenselectedforScan/Skip Mode,aLeft/RightTrianglesymbolappearsbeforeitsPortIDDisplay(whenthefocusswitchestothatport),
to indicate so.
• ThekeyboardandmousewillnotfunctionnormallyinSkipMode.TheonlykeysyouwillbeabletousearetheArrowkeys.TheSkipModemustbe
exitedinordertoregainnormalcontrolofthekeyboardandmouse.
• ToexitSkipMode,press[Esc] or [Spacebar].
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F6 Broadcast Mode (BRC)
F6isanAdministrator-ONLYfunction.ClickingtheF6 field,orpressing[F6],invokesBroadcast(BRC)
Mode.Whenthisfunctionisineffect,commands
sentfromtheconsolearebroadcasttoallavailablecomputers
on the installation.
Thisfunctionisparticularlyusefulforoperationsthatneedtobeperformedonmultiplecomputers,suchasperformingasystem-wideshutdown,install-
ingorupgradingsoftware,etc.
BRCworksinconjunctionwiththeF2 LIST function.TheLISTfunction(seepage15)letsyoutailor
thelistofportstheOSDwilldisplayontheOSD
MainScreen.Whenacommandisbroadcast,itisdoneonlytotheportscurrentlydisplayedontheOSDMainScreen.
• ASpeakersymbolappearsbeforethePortIDDisplaytoindicateBRCModeisineffect.
• ThemousewillnotfunctionwhiletheBRCModeisineffect.YoumustexittheBRCModeinordertoregaincontrolofthemouse.
• ToexitBRCMode,invoketheOSD(withtheOSDhotkey),thenclicktheF6 field,orpress[F6].
F7 Scan (SCAN)
InvoketheAutoScanModebyclickingtheF7 field or pressing [F7].Thisfunctionallowsyouto
cyclethroughavailablecomputersatregularintervalsso
thatyoucanmonitortheiractivitywithouthavingtotakethetroubleofswitchingyourself.
• TheselectionofcomputerstobeincludedforAutoScanningismadewiththeScan/SkipModesettingundertheF3 SETfunction(seepage15).
• TheamountoftimethateachportdisplaysforissetwiththeScanDurationsettingundertheF3 SETfunction(seepage15).Whenyouwanttostop
ataparticularlocation,pressthe[Spacebar] or [Esc] to stop scanning.
• Ifthescanningstopsonanemptyport,oronewherethecomputerisattachedbutispoweredoff,themonitorscreenwillbeblank,andthemouseand
keyboardwillhavenoeffect.AftertheScan Duration timeisup,theScanfunctionwillmoveontothenextport.
• Aseachcomputerisaccessed,anS appearsinfrontofthePortIDdisplaytoindicatethatitisbeingaccessedunderAuto Scan Mode.
• WhileAutoScanModeisineffect,thekeyboardandmousewillnotfunction.YoumustexitAutoScanModeinordertoregaincontroloftheconsole.
• WhileinAutoScanMode,thescanningcanbepausedinordertokeepthefocusonaparticularcomputer
eitherbypressingP,orwithaleftclickofthe
mouse.
• ToexitAutoScanMode,pressthe[Spacebar] or [Esc].
F8 Log Out (LOUT)
ClickingtheF8fieldorpressing [F8]logsyououtoftheKVMswitch,andblankstheConsolescreen.Thisisdifferentfromsimplypressing [Esc] to
deactivatetheOSD.WiththisfunctionyoumustloginagaintoregainaccesstotheKVM,whereaswith[Esc],youareonlyloggedoutoftheOSD
screen.
Note: 1. When you reenter the OSD after logging out, the screen stays blank except for the OSD Main Menu. You must input your password before you can continue.
2. If you reenter the OSD after logging out, and immediately use [Esc] to deactivate the OSD without having selected a port from the OSD menu, a Null Port message displays on the
screen.The OSD Hotkey will bring up the Main OSD Screen.
7. OSD (On-Screen Display) Operation
8. Firmware Upgrade Utility
7.6 OSD Functions
8.1 Before You Begin
Toprepareforthefirmwareupgrade,dothefollowing:
1. FromacomputerthatisnotpartofyourKVMinstallationgotothe
supportsectiononwww.tripplite.comandchoosethemodelname
thatrelatestoyourdevicetogetalistofavailableFirmwareUpgrade
Packages.
2. ChoosetheFirmwareUpgradefileyouwanttoinstall(usuallythe
mostrecent),anddownloadittoyourcomputer.
3. UsetheFirmwareUpgradeCable(providedwiththisunit),toconnect
aCOMportonyourcomputertotheFirmwareUpgradePortofyour
switch.
Note: When daisy-chaining B020-U16 KVM Switches ONLY, a firmware upgrade to
station 1 will upgrade all connected KVMs. All B022-016 KVMs will need to be upgraded
individually.
4. Shutdownallofthecomputers.
5. FromyourKVMswitchconsole,bringuptheOSDandselecttheF4
ADMfunction.(Seepage16.)
6. ScrolldowntoFIRMWARE UPGRADE.Press[Enter],thenpress
[Y]toinvokeFirmwareUpgradeMode.Foryourreference,the
currentfirmwareupgradeversiondisplaysonthescreen.
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Toupgradeyourfirmware:
1. RunthedownloadedFirmwareUpgradeUtilitybydouble-clickingthe
fileiconorbyopeningacommandlineandenteringthefullpathtoit.
TheFirmwareUpgradeUtilityWelcome screen appears.
2. ReadandAgree totheLicenseAgreement(clicktheI Agree radio
button).
3. Click [Next]tocontinue.TheFirmwareUpgradeUtilitymainscreen
appears:
Theutilityinspectsyourinstallation.Allthedevicescapableofbeing
upgradedbythepackagearelistedintheDevice List panel.
4. Asyouselectdevices,adetaileddescriptionofeachappearsinthe
Device Description panel.
5. Afteryouhavemadeyourselection(s),click[Next] to perform the
upgrade.IfyouenabledCheck Firmware Version,theutilitycompares
thedevice’sfirmwarelevelswiththatoftheupgradefiles.Ifitfinds
thatthedevice’sversionishigherthantheupgradeversion,itbrings
upadialogboxinformingyouofthesituationandgivesyouthe
option to Continue or Cancel.
IftheCheck Firmware Versionisnotenabled,theutilityinstallsthe
upgradefileswithoutcheckingwhethertheyareahigherlevel
version.
Astheupgradeproceeds,statusmessagesappearintheStatus
Messagespanel,andtheprogresstowardcompletionisshownonthe
Progress bar.
8. Firmware Upgrade Utility
8.2 Starting the Upgrade
8.3 Upgrade Succeeded
Aftertheupgradehascompleted,ascreenappearstoinformyouthatthe
procedurewassuccessful:
Click Finish toclosetheFirmwareUpgradeUtility.
Iftheupgradefailedtocompletesuccessfully,adialogboxappearsasking
ifyouwanttoretry.ClickYes toretry.IfyouclickNo,theUpgrade Failed
screenappears:
Click Cancel toclosetheFirmwareUpgradeUtility.Seethenextsection,
Firmware Upgrade Recovery,forhowtoproceed.
8.4 Upgrade Failed
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8. Firmware Upgrade Utility
9. Appendix A
Afirmwareupgraderecoveryisrequiredinanyofthefollowingsituations:
• WhenyouinvokeFirmwareUpgradeMode(seepage18),butdecidenottoproceedwiththeupgrade.
• Whenthemainboardfirmwareupgradefails.
• WhentheI/Ofirmwareupgradefails.
Toperformafirmwareupgraderecovery,dothefollowing:
1. SlidetheFirmware Upgrade Recovery Switch (seepage4)totheRecover position.
2. Power-offandrestarttheswitchaccordingtotheinstructionsbelow:
•Shutdownallthecomputersthatareattachedtoit.
Note: Unplug the power cord of any computer that has the KeyboardPowerOn function. Otherwise, the KVM will still receive power from this computer.
• Wait10seconds,thenplugtheKVMswitchbackin.
• Oncetheswitchisup,thecomputerscanbepoweredON.
Note: If you have shut down more than one Station, power up the highest Station first and work your way down to the lowest one.
3. SlidetheFirmware Upgrade Recovery Switch backtotheNormal position.
4. Upgradeyourfirmwareusingthestepsfrompages18-19.
8.5 Firmware Upgrade Recovery
9.1 Specifications
Specification
B020-U08-19-K &
B020-U08-19KTAA
B020-U16-19-K B022-U16
PortSelectionMethods Push-button,Hotkey,OSD
CPUPorts (x8)HD18Female (x16)HD18Female
ExternalConsolePort(s) HD18Male
ExternalMousePort(s) USBAFemale N/A
Daisy-ChainPort DB25Male (x1)DB25Male,(x1)DB25Female
MaxConnectionsviaDaisy-Chain 504 512
FirmwareUpgradePort RJ11Female
PowerOutlet IEC-320-C14 DCPowerAdapterJack
SharedPeripheralPort(s) USB1.1AFemale
RequiredKVMCableKits P778-SeriesUSB/PS2ComboKVMCableKits
IncludedCableKits (x8)P778-0066ftKVMCableKits
(x2)P778-0066ftKVMCable
Kits
OnlineLEDs (x8)Orange (x16)Orange
SelectedLEDs N/A (x16)Green
PortLED NumericalLED(Orange) N/A
StationLED NumericalLED(Orange)
PowerLED Blue Green
Keyboard/MouseEmulation USBandPS/2
MaxVideoResolution 1280x1024@75Hz,DDC2B 2048x1536,DDC2B
AutoScanInterval User-Definable(1to255seconds)
I/PRating 100-240VAC,50/60Hz,1A 100-240VAC,50/60Hz,0.5A
PowerConsumption 120V,28.5W/230V,29.1W DC5.3V,6.6W
OperatingTemperature 0to50°C
StorageTemperature -20to60°C
Humidity 0to80%RH,Noncondensing
Weight 30.6lbs 31.3lbs 6.3lbs
Dimensions(HxWxD)Inches 1.75x17x27 1.75x17x6
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