MicroNet Technology Switch SP218D User Manual

User’s Manual  
8/16-Port Enterprise KVM Switch  
Model No.: SP218D/SP226D  
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Table of Contents  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Micronet proudly introduces SP218D/SP226D, 8/16-Port Enterprise KVM  
Switch. It is ideal for utilizing server or normal PC for centralized control on a  
single administrative area. With its high port quantity, it can easily scale up to  
enterprise level network environment. It provides both PS/2 and USB  
connectors for mouse and keyboard usage (Convert PS/2 to USB via convert  
connector). The KVM switch provides OSD and hotkey control to allow users  
to operate the device without hassle. For security, the device provides  
password protection for administrators and can be set via the OSD interface.  
1.1 Package Contents  
Prior to the installation of the device, please verify the following items are in  
the package:  
y 8/16-Port Enterprise KVM Switch  
y Quick Installation Guide  
y Manual CD  
y AC – DC Power Adapter  
y Rack Mount Accessories  
y Footpads Set  
1.2 Key Features  
y Supports multiple Operation System environments with PS/2: MS  
Windows, Netware, UNIX and Linux  
y Support iMAC, Power MAC and Sun Micro Systems with USB port  
y Provide driver-free operation where no external software is required, it  
can be easily operated via OSD interface, Hotkey and Push Button  
y Provide Hotkey selection for commonly used keys (Scroll-Lock/ Cap-  
Lock/ Num-Lock/ L-Alt/ L-Ctrl/ L-Win/ R-Alt/ R-Ctrl/ R-Win)  
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y Support Daisy Chain function with both Bus (8-layer) and Tree (2-  
layer) topologies  
y Provide search and naming function for PCs via OSD interface  
y Combined Push Button and LED indication for switching between PC  
y Support Hot Plug & Play for USB mouse and keyboard  
y Multi language support for OSD interface: English, France, Germen,  
Spanish, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese  
1.3 Specification  
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8/16 x PC Ports (HDDB-15)  
1 x Local Monitor VGA port (HDDB-15)  
1 x Local Keyboard PS/2 port (mini din 6-pin)  
1 x Local Mouse PS/2 port (mini din 6-pin)  
1 x Daisy Chain port (Bus 8-layer and Tree 2-layer  
topologies, DB15 Female Connector)  
KVM Switch side  
Interface  
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3-in-1 (Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard) HDDB-15  
connector.  
KVM Cable  
PC side  
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Monitor (HDDB-15)  
Keyboard (PS/2)  
Mouse (PS/2)  
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Push Button  
Hotkey (Supports other hotkey selection)  
On Screen Display (OSD) Interface  
User Account with Password Protection  
Access Control List for User Accounts  
Support Hot Plug & Play (USB only)  
Advanced Features  
Auto Scan  
5 ~ 99 seconds  
1920 x 1440  
and PS/2 or USB (Use converter to change between PS/2  
Video Resolution  
Keyboard  
Mouse Emulation  
and USB)  
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Operating Temp.: 0 ~ 50 °C  
Environment  
Power  
Storage Temp.: -20 ~ 60 °C  
Humidity: 0 ~ 95%, Non-Condensing  
DC Power Adapter: 12 VDC, 1A  
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation  
2.1 Physical Description  
8-Port Front View  
16-Port Front View  
8-Port Rear View  
16-Port Rear View  
2.1.1 Front LED  
LED  
Status  
Operation  
On to indicate that a PC is successfully  
Online  
Red/On  
connected to the KVM.  
On to indicate the selected PC on the local  
monitor.  
Indicates bank number of the device (Useful  
for Daisy Chain connection).  
Select  
Bank  
Blue/On  
Bank No./On  
2.1.2 Rear Description  
y Local Console: This interface is for connecting local monitor,  
keyboard and mouse that will be used to control the KVM.  
y PC: For connecting 3-in-1 Cable from KVM to PC.  
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y Daisy Chain: For connecting multiple KVM together.  
2.2 Cable Diagram  
2.2.1 3-in-1 DB15 Cable  
One end, HDDB15 (male) connectors with another end HDDB15 (male)/ two  
PS/2 (mini-din 6-pin) connectors.  
2.2.2 PS/2 (keyboard) to USB adapter  
PS/2 (keyboard) to USB (keyboard and mouse) adapter.  
2.2.3 Daisy Chain Cable  
VGA Cable: HDDB15 Male to Male.  
Daisy chain needs the cable all 15 lines connected. This is a special VGA cable, normal  
VGA cable has unconnected lines. Do not use other VGA cable for daisy chain.  
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2.3 Rack Mount Installation  
Before installation, please make sure all of peripherals and computers have  
been turned off. Find a convenient place to put your KVM Switch. The 19”  
rack mount form factor makes it ideally mountable on a 19” rack. When  
mounting to a rack, attach the included brackets to the sides of the KVM  
Switch. Take note of the length of your cables so that your computers, KVM  
Switch, keyboard, mouse and monitor are distanced properly.  
The KVM Switch can also be placed on a desk with attached footpads. To  
install footpads, please turn upside down and refer to the following  
instructions properly for installing the footpads.  
For PC with USB port, use a PS/2 to USB converter to switch between interfaces and  
connect via PC’s USB slot.  
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2.4 3-in-1 HDB15 Cable Installation  
On the back of the KVM Switch, each of the 8 /16 PC ports has a HDB15 type  
connector. Each cable that comes with the Switch has a 3-in-1 connector at  
one end and a single HDB15 male connector at the other end. Plug the single  
connector end of the cable into the KVM PC port, and then plug the other end  
of cable to a PC VGA port.  
PS/2 computer --- Plug in the PS/2 mouse connector to the computer mouse  
port, then the PS/2 keyboard connector to computer keyboard port.  
USB computer --- Install a PS/2-to-USB converter to the keyboard PS/2  
connector, plug in USB connector to the PC USB port. This single USB port  
can handle both keyboard and mouse data.  
Note: The PS/2-to-USB converter is optional, please order C200K-C while  
needed.  
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2.5 Installation Steps  
Follow the steps below to setup the hardware:  
y Plug the 3-in-1 end of the KVM cable to the PC. Connect the HDB-15  
connector to PC’s VGA port. Attached the PS/2 connector for both  
mouse and keyboard to PC’s PS/2 ports.  
y For PC with USB port, use a PS/2 to USB converter to switch  
between interfaces and connect via PC’s USB slot.  
y Then connect the other end of the 3-in-1 cable with only a single  
HDB-15 connector to the PC port on the rear of KVM.  
y Connecting multiple KVM together, please use a daisy chain cable  
(sold separately) to connect via the Daisy Chain port and Local  
Console’s VGA port.  
y Double check whether all cables/connectors are properly connected.  
Plug the power supply to the KVM switch and plug the AC power plug  
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into the electrical receptacle. Now you will see the LED of Port 1 lights  
up, and hear a beep sound.  
y Recommended Power On sequence: Monitor, KVM then PC.  
2.6 Daisy Chain Connection  
Connecting multiple KVM together, please use a daisy chain cable (sold  
separately) to connect via the Daisy Chain port and Local Console’s VGA port.  
Use one end of daisy chain cable to connect to the Daisy Chain port of  
Master KVM switch and connect the other end of daisy chain cable to the  
Local Console port of the next Slave KVM switch. Please repeat the  
connection procedures for next Slave KVM switch. Users can daisy chain up  
to eight banks in maximum.  
The console OSD menu will show only the port information of the master  
KVM switch. When the master unit starts up, it will query all daisy chained  
Slave units, and automatically set up the Bank ID for each Slave unit. So the  
7-seg LED on the Master unit will display 1, Slave 1 will display 2, Slave 2 will  
display 3, and so on. If not so, please reset (press “BANK” and port button)  
the Master unit to update the Bank ID immediately. Hot Plug function is  
supported in daisy chain connection. The Master unit will auto-query the daisy  
chained Slaves every 30 seconds.  
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Chapter 3 Operation  
3.1 Push Button  
Users can simply switch to a port by pressing the corresponding push button  
on the LED. For 8 ports KVM Switch, please press button 1 ~ 8 directly to  
select the port you want. For 16 ports KVM Switch, please press “Shift” button  
and individual button 1~8 simultaneously to switch to the port from port 9 to  
port 16. For example: Pressing “shift” button and 5 simultaneously to switch  
to port 13, and the port red LED will turn on. After power on the KVM switch,  
all of console ports will be linked to Computer port 1.  
8-Port Front View  
16-Port Front View  
Press “BANK” button and the port button simultaneously will reset the KVM switch.  
3.2 BANK 7-seg LED  
When users want to view the next bank, please press “BANK” push button.  
The bank LED will be changed from bank 1 to the maximum daisy chain level  
and then to bank 1 again.  
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3.3 Hot Plug  
The KVM Switch supports “Hot Plug” function for any non-PS/2 connectors.  
Users may Hot Plug the USB mouse or USB keyboard.  
y DO NOT hot plug PS/2 port.  
y Certain Operation Systems like SCO Unix or Linux does not support  
“Hot Plug” function. If users apply “Hot Plug” to this kind of O.S., it will  
cause unpredictable behavior or shut down the Computer. Before  
attempting to use “Hot Plug”, please make sure Operation Systems  
and mouse software driver support the “Hot Plug” function.  
3.4 Hotkey  
The KVM switch provides Hotkey feature for easy operation between  
connected PC. The Hotkey feature can be utilized by pressing “Caps Lock”  
and “Caps Lock” twice combining with other keys to initiate functions. Please  
press the keys in consecutive orders within 2 seconds of each key.  
3.4.1 Hotkey Example  
1. To initiate OSD interface, please press the following keys consecutively  
(For further information on operation of OSD interface, please consult the  
User Manual):  
2. To switch between banks and ports, press the following set of keys:  
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¾ First digit refers to the bank numbers used for identifying each  
KVM in multiple device connections. The last two digits represent  
the port for each PC connected to the KVM switch.  
3. The OSD interface can also be accessed via Mouse:  
¾ Press and hold the left button of the mouse and hit the Esc key to  
show the Status screen.  
¾ Press and hold the right button of the mouse and hit the Esc key  
to bring up the Main Menu.  
3.4.2 Hotkey List  
Command  
Space Bar  
Description  
For accessing OSD interface  
for further configuration  
settings.  
Switches to the previous port.  
Switches to the next port.  
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First digit refers to the  
bank number of the  
KVM switch used in  
multiple KVM connection  
via Daisy Chain.  
[1, 2, …, 8] Bank  
[01, 02, …, 16] Port  
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The last two digits is the  
port number used for  
selecting between PCs.  
Page Up  
Page Down  
B
Switches to previous bank.  
Switches to next bank.  
Turns beep sound On/Off.  
Allows supervisor to reset the  
device back to factory default.  
Allows supervisor to activate  
auto-scan function.  
Allows Supervisor to activate  
security function On/Off.  
Log out of the device and  
only valid when security  
features is turned on.  
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3.5 OSD Menu  
OSD (On Screen Display) Menu provides a menu-driven interface to control  
the KVM switch.  
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This OSD Menu has four types of display screens:  
1. Login Window - When powering on this KVM switch, it will prompt a  
login window and ask for user name and password. This KVM system can  
setup one SUPERVISOR and eight USERS. SUPERVISOR can access  
to all OSD functions. USER can access to PORT NAME and PORT  
SEARCH only.  
2. Status screen - After the logging in, the Status screen will show up to  
display the current port settings and Hotkey type.  
3. Port Name - This menu displays port status, and users can switch to  
other port through this interface.  
4. Main Menu - There are eight menus to operate. They are listed as follows:  
Parameter  
Description  
01 LANGUAGE  
OSD language selection  
PORT NAME modification  
Quick searching by port name  
Change password  
02 PORT NAME EDIT  
03 PORT SEARCH  
04 USER SECURITY  
05 ACCESS LIST  
06 HOTKEY  
Define user access authority  
Change Hotkey  
07 TIME SETTINGS  
08 OSD MOUSE  
Modify auto-SCAN time interval  
Modify OSD MOUSE speed  
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3.5.1 Login Window  
If the Security function is enabled (default is disabled), the Login window will  
show up waiting for username and password when device powers on.  
Parameter  
SUPERVISOR  
Username  
Default  
00000000 (Eight Zeros)  
SUPERVISOR  
Password  
00000000 (Eight Zeros)  
These values are case-insensitive, while OSD display fixed in upper case.  
After login or port switch by panel button, OSD or Hotkey, the Status screen  
will show up to display the information of current settings. (Digit 1: BANK  
NUMBER, Digit 2: PORT NUMBER, PORT NAME, and current Hotkey  
settings. Pressing any key or moving mouse will let the Status screen  
disappeared.)  
Auto-LOGOUT function  
y In Login window, if no input for username and password over 1 minute,  
the screen will disappear. Hit any key to bring up the Login window  
again.  
y At normal operation, if no input from the console keyboard or mouse  
over 10 minutes the KVM switch will turn off the screen display and  
show up Login window asking for user name and password. One  
more minute of keyboard/mouse inactivity, the monitor will be turned  
off (Note the monitor LED turns from green color to orange color).  
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3.5.2 Port Name  
The first page shows the current port name, the selected port, and the  
operation hint.  
Command  
F1  
Description  
Go to the Main Menu.  
Logouts of the OSD. If  
Security is enabled it will  
show up the Login window  
waiting for username and  
password. If Security is  
disabled it will show the  
Status window.  
F2  
F3  
Previous Menu  
Enter  
Switch to the selected port  
Select the port (press Enter  
to switch)  
/↓  
PgUp  
Previous Bank  
PgDn  
Next Bank  
Esc  
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Exit  
Show ports 01 ~ 08  
Show ports 09 ~ 16  
Show ports 17 ~ 24  
Show ports 25 ~ 32  
y The numeric keypad is not supported, while in OSD screen, the arrow  
keys, PgUp, PgDn, and Enter keys are supported.  
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3.5.3 Language  
The OSD supports eight languages: English, French, German, Italian,  
Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Russian. The default language is  
ENGLISH. Moving the cursor by keyboard (Up Arrow key or the Down Arrow  
key) or mouse to select the language you like.  
3.5.4 PORT NAME EDIT  
The first line bar is Bank number, following lines are port name list. Use  
keyboard (Up Arrow key or Down Arrow key) or mouse to select the port.  
After select the port, you can either press <Enter>, or move the cursor to port  
name and double click left button of mouse to switch the port immediately.  
Press PgUp key or PgDn key for selecting the previous or next Bank. Press  
<Enter> key for editing port name. Press <Esc> key to cancel the editing  
without any change or press <Enter> key to complete the editing.  
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3.5.5 Port Search  
Search the computer by port name. Enter “*” will show all the port names.  
3.5.6 User Security  
There are two types of user levels: SUPERVISOR and USER. There is one  
SUPERVISOR and up to eight USERS can be configured. Press the <Enter>  
key or right button of mouse for editing. The left-top “S” means SUPERVISOR,  
and “1”, “2”, “3”,…., “8” means USERS. The maximum length of NAME and  
PASSWORD is eight characters (A~Z and 0~9).  
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3.5.7 Access List  
Only SUPERVISOR can configure the ACCESS LIST. The first column is the  
port number, following the server/computer name list. The last 8 columns are  
the access right of each user. Use the <Enter> key or left button of mouse to  
active/deactivate the access right of each port. “X” means to disable access  
and “O” means to enable access.  
3.5.8 Hotkey  
Some keyboard may not equip with all the special keys. Make sure the key  
select is available on the keyboard.  
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3.5.9 Time Setting  
When the Auto-Scan function is activated, the KVM switch will auto-scan the  
host ports one by one according interval setting. Notice that the port without  
connecting to a computer/server will be skipped on the scan. The interval  
range is 5 ~ 99 seconds, and the default interval is 10 seconds. Press  
<Enter> key to save the SCAN TIME setting.  
3.5.10  
OSD Mouse  
Users can change the moving speed of mouse cursor in this item. There are  
three levels to choose from. The fastest moving speed is FAST, the second is  
MIDDLE and the slowest is SLOW. Using "" and "" key on keyboard to  
move highlight bar to the wished speed. Press the <Enter> key to go into  
effect.  
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting  
y No LED display  
¾ Make sure the power adapter is correctly plugged into the KVM  
Switch. If the LED’s still won’t light, perform soft reset to KVM  
switch by pressing “BANK” button and last port button at the same  
time.  
¾ Do the hard reset by unplugging the power then plugging in again.  
y The computer boot up fine, but keyboard doesn’t work  
¾ PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse port is not designed for Hot Plug.  
USB mouse and keyboard can Hot Plug, but need to wait few  
seconds for Computer bus emulations.  
¾ Don’t press any keys on the keyboard while the selected  
computer is booting up. Otherwise it might cause the keyboard  
error or keyboard is not detected at Host side.  
¾ Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the  
computer.  
¾ Try a different keyboard, but use only 101, 102 or 104-key  
keyboard.  
y The Mouse is not detected during PC boot up  
¾ Make sure to plug in mouse first, and then keyboard last.  
¾ Make sure the USB or PS/2 mouse works when directly plugged  
into the computer.  
¾ Avoiding moving the mouse or pressing the mouse buttons when  
switching ports.  
y VGA resolution output mismatch with the monitor’s  
¾ The KVM switch will provide DDC information to all the PC VGA  
board. If both the local console’s monitor and KVM switch are  
turned on before the PC boot up, or if the PC boot up faster then  
the KVM switch, the PC miss the DDC (Data Display Channel)  
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information that causes the VGA resolution output mismatch with  
the monitor’s.  
¾ In this case, please turn off the PC wait few minute then turn on  
again.  
y Micronet provide tech support  
¾ You can find related information from web site www.micronet.info.  
¾ Any question about Micronet KVM product, please send mail to  
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