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... Keyboard Converters ! One PS/2 mouse or serial (DB-9) mouse port ! One VGA, SVGA, or Multisync video card or port ! System Requirements: Computer ! D-Link DKVM-16 16-Port Keyboard, Video, and Mouse Switch ! 1 DC12V, 1A Power Adapter ! 3 sets of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. One PS/2 keyboard or AT (5-pin DIN) keyboard port Console ! One PS/2 (6-pin mini-DIN...
... Keyboard Converters ! One PS/2 mouse or serial (DB-9) mouse port ! One VGA, SVGA, or Multisync video card or port ! System Requirements: Computer ! D-Link DKVM-16 16-Port Keyboard, Video, and Mouse Switch ! 1 DC12V, 1A Power Adapter ! 3 sets of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. One PS/2 keyboard or AT (5-pin DIN) keyboard port Console ! One PS/2 (6-pin mini-DIN...
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... as 128 computers. Two control buttons located on the front panel give you one keyboard, mouse, and monitor. The DKVM-16 supports VGA, SVGA, and MultiSync monitors at up to 16 server computers using the included serial-to be stacked together for each PC. Introduction The D-Link DKVM-16 is easy to intelligently manage port traffic and allows simultaneous boot-ups for all of your DKVM-16 switch's settings.
... as 128 computers. Two control buttons located on the front panel give you one keyboard, mouse, and monitor. The DKVM-16 supports VGA, SVGA, and MultiSync monitors at up to 16 server computers using the included serial-to be stacked together for each PC. Introduction The D-Link DKVM-16 is easy to intelligently manage port traffic and allows simultaneous boot-ups for all of your DKVM-16 switch's settings.
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... 200MHz Bandwidth ! Microsoft® IntelliMouse®, Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer support and emulation ! On-Screen Display menu gives the user a visual interface to control sixteen computers from one keyboard, mouse, and monitor ! Audible feedback when switching ! PS/2 adapter included) ! Features and Benefits ! each computer ! Supports eight character password protection ! AutoScan mode ! Supports up process for maintenance without powering down the KVM Switch or PCs ! Uses standard KVM cables 5
... 200MHz Bandwidth ! Microsoft® IntelliMouse®, Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer support and emulation ! On-Screen Display menu gives the user a visual interface to control sixteen computers from one keyboard, mouse, and monitor ! Audible feedback when switching ! PS/2 adapter included) ! Features and Benefits ! each computer ! Supports eight character password protection ! AutoScan mode ! Supports up process for maintenance without powering down the KVM Switch or PCs ! Uses standard KVM cables 5
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... the monitor symbol at the CONSOLE connector on a 19" rack. Hardware Installation (Continued) WARNING Make sure that your monitor, to the HD DB-15 female port, labeled with your computers, DKVM-16, keyboard, mouse, and monitor are powered off before attempting to connect the cabling to avoid damage to your DKVM-16 Step 1 Find a convenient place to place your DKVM-16. Its 19" rack mount form...
... the monitor symbol at the CONSOLE connector on a 19" rack. Hardware Installation (Continued) WARNING Make sure that your monitor, to the HD DB-15 female port, labeled with your computers, DKVM-16, keyboard, mouse, and monitor are powered off before attempting to connect the cabling to avoid damage to your DKVM-16 Step 1 Find a convenient place to place your DKVM-16. Its 19" rack mount form...
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...cables are connected to AT keyboard adapter included with the DKVM-16. Step 10 Attach the power supply to the DKVM-16 unit and plug the other end to the PC1 PS/2 keyboard port on the back panel of the DKVM-16. When you will need to use , especially when the DKVM-16 is in a daisychain stack. 10 Hardware Installation (Continued) Step 7 Using...-check all of the computers. Note: To maintain stable operation of the DKVM-16, please keep the unit powered using the power adapter when in use the PS/2 to the correct ports. If your computer has an AT type keyboard port, you see the LED ...
...cables are connected to AT keyboard adapter included with the DKVM-16. Step 10 Attach the power supply to the DKVM-16 unit and plug the other end to the PC1 PS/2 keyboard port on the back panel of the DKVM-16. When you will need to use , especially when the DKVM-16 is in a daisychain stack. 10 Hardware Installation (Continued) Step 7 Using...-check all of the computers. Note: To maintain stable operation of the DKVM-16, please keep the unit powered using the power adapter when in use the PS/2 to the correct ports. If your computer has an AT type keyboard port, you see the LED ...
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... first computer will communicate with the keyboard and mouse. Hardware Installation (Continued) Step 11 Now power up process. If you switch PC ports on the monitor. do not switch the PC ports (i.e. Normally, during the boot-up . Note: Please do not press the "push" button of this time, it will cause communication errors or initialization failures between the PC and keyboard or...
... first computer will communicate with the keyboard and mouse. Hardware Installation (Continued) Step 11 Now power up process. If you switch PC ports on the monitor. do not switch the PC ports (i.e. Normally, during the boot-up . Note: Please do not press the "push" button of this time, it will cause communication errors or initialization failures between the PC and keyboard or...
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... disconnected, the selected port LED will flash. The Push Buttons Pressing the button allows you to have the unit reset. Using the DKVM-16 The "Power On" State of the DKVM-16 When you power on , the selected port LED is lit. 12 Please enter eight zeros and enter the same value in the retype field. Otherwise, if you forget your set password, you will...
... disconnected, the selected port LED will flash. The Push Buttons Pressing the button allows you to have the unit reset. Using the DKVM-16 The "Power On" State of the DKVM-16 When you power on , the selected port LED is lit. 12 Please enter eight zeros and enter the same value in the retype field. Otherwise, if you forget your set password, you will...
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... 2 seconds Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + = Previous Port Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + = Next Port Note: You can also manage and switch the DKVM-16 through simple hot key sequences. Hot Key Commands within 2 seconds. You will not be reset by powering off the DKVM-16. If you add a new DKVM-16 as a slave bank, please use the reset button of the DKVM-16 will hear a beep confirming that...
... 2 seconds Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + = Previous Port Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + = Next Port Note: You can also manage and switch the DKVM-16 through simple hot key sequences. Hot Key Commands within 2 seconds. You will not be reset by powering off the DKVM-16. If you add a new DKVM-16 as a slave bank, please use the reset button of the DKVM-16 will hear a beep confirming that...
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... set up the scan mode command, DKVM-16 will take approximately 1-2 minutes. Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + Space Bar = On Screen Display Manual 15 Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + F = Search PC name This screen will appear on your monitor Note: The Search PC name command starts with the 1st PC port. To exit Auto Scan Mode, press any key or the SPACE bar. Using...
... set up the scan mode command, DKVM-16 will take approximately 1-2 minutes. Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + Space Bar = On Screen Display Manual 15 Scroll Scroll Lock + Lock + F = Search PC name This screen will appear on your monitor Note: The Search PC name command starts with the 1st PC port. To exit Auto Scan Mode, press any key or the SPACE bar. Using...
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...may unplug the mouse or the keyboard from the console port and plug it is supported by your Operating System and software. 17 The user can arrange or maintain PCs as it is active and selected, you must switch to a different port before changing the configuration, and then you apply the Hot Plug function ...at any time. When the master port is not the master daisy-chain port. 2. If you can be disconnected and reconnected to the same or different port of PCs. Hot Plug The DKVM-16 supports the "Hot Plug" function for easy addition or removal of the DKVM-16 without having to power it off...
...may unplug the mouse or the keyboard from the console port and plug it is supported by your Operating System and software. 17 The user can arrange or maintain PCs as it is active and selected, you must switch to a different port before changing the configuration, and then you apply the Hot Plug function ...at any time. When the master port is not the master daisy-chain port. 2. If you can be disconnected and reconnected to the same or different port of PCs. Hot Plug The DKVM-16 supports the "Hot Plug" function for easy addition or removal of the DKVM-16 without having to power it off...
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... Operation manual window using the "Hot Key" function, the following on screen display will remain on your monitor. Factory default names are listed. You can define your computer screen. You can use the console without password authentication. Scan Time sets the DKVM16 to use the up to 8 characters The sun symbol indicates that the system is powered on Change Password allows the user to change the password used to access all connected systems...
... Operation manual window using the "Hot Key" function, the following on screen display will remain on your monitor. Factory default names are listed. You can define your computer screen. You can use the console without password authentication. Scan Time sets the DKVM16 to use the up to 8 characters The sun symbol indicates that the system is powered on Change Password allows the user to change the password used to access all connected systems...
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... Display Operation (Continued) CHANGE PASSWORD The Change Password function allows the user to change the password used to access all connected PC systems. The default password is eight digits. After you key in the password and press the Enter key, another window appears to confirm the password change . Note: If you select the console access of your typed password. CONSOLE ON/OFF The Console On/Off function lets you reset the KVM switch, or there is OFF...
... Display Operation (Continued) CHANGE PASSWORD The Change Password function allows the user to change the password used to access all connected PC systems. The default password is eight digits. After you key in the password and press the Enter key, another window appears to confirm the password change . Note: If you select the console access of your typed password. CONSOLE ON/OFF The Console On/Off function lets you reset the KVM switch, or there is OFF...
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... back to factory default values, you want immediately. The Display LEDs on the front panel will stop flashing. 20 After you have selected the PC port, you can execute "SCROLL LOCK", "SCROLL LOCK", and "R" keys in order. or the down arrow key """ to select items such as Bank, OSD, SCAN, CHANGE PASSWORD, CONSOLE ON/OFF, etc... Use the "Tab" key to select...
... back to factory default values, you want immediately. The Display LEDs on the front panel will stop flashing. 20 After you have selected the PC port, you can execute "SCROLL LOCK", "SCROLL LOCK", and "R" keys in order. or the down arrow key """ to select items such as Bank, OSD, SCAN, CHANGE PASSWORD, CONSOLE ON/OFF, etc... Use the "Tab" key to select...
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... not see the slave unit(s). Replace your VGA cables with coaxial, double-shielded cables. ! A: DKVM-16 updates " " every 2 seconds. Make sure you are connected prop- A: ! Check the cables and make sure that they are using the correct daisy-chain cable. erly. ! Troubleshooting General Problems Q: The OSD menu does not display a " " on a channel where a computer is working properly. Refer to the Installation section for information on my...
... not see the slave unit(s). Replace your VGA cables with coaxial, double-shielded cables. ! A: DKVM-16 updates " " every 2 seconds. Make sure you are connected prop- A: ! Check the cables and make sure that they are using the correct daisy-chain cable. erly. ! Troubleshooting General Problems Q: The OSD menu does not display a " " on a channel where a computer is working properly. Refer to the Installation section for information on my...
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... ports. ! erly to the correct ports. ! If the computer still does not detect the mouse, then there is a problem with your computer/motherboard documentation to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is standalone or connected to make sure that the power switch is working properly. Q: The computer boots up correctly, but use only 101, 102, or 104-key keyboards. ! Check...
... ports. ! erly to the correct ports. ! If the computer still does not detect the mouse, then there is a problem with your computer/motherboard documentation to make sure that the power adapter is plugged in and is standalone or connected to make sure that the power switch is working properly. Q: The computer boots up correctly, but use only 101, 102, or 104-key keyboards. ! Check...
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... the power switch is connected properly to make sure that it is necessary when trying this PC again to recover the mouse. Check the adapter and make sure that they are connected prop- Rebooting is set for the PS/2 mode with Computers Using Serial Mouse Output Note: The DKVM-16... port or the mouse itself has a problem. ! A serial-only mouse with a combo mouse adapter WILL NOT work. ! What do ? Q: The comptuer boots up correctly, but the serial mouse port of the PC does not work. Troubleshooting (Continued) Q: The computer boots up correctly, but the mouse does not work. Check...
... the power switch is connected properly to make sure that it is necessary when trying this PC again to recover the mouse. Check the adapter and make sure that they are connected prop- Rebooting is set for the PS/2 mode with Computers Using Serial Mouse Output Note: The DKVM-16... port or the mouse itself has a problem. ! A serial-only mouse with a combo mouse adapter WILL NOT work. ! What do ? Q: The comptuer boots up correctly, but the serial mouse port of the PC does not work. Troubleshooting (Continued) Q: The computer boots up correctly, but the mouse does not work. Check...
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... works. The DKVM-16 does not support special wheel functions of certain mice. Some PC's PS/2 port can support enough power for the switch. Troubleshooting (Continued) Q: The wheel on the mouse does not work on laptops) are able to support enough power to the switch, the DKVM-16 requires a power adapter to daisychain more banks. 24 Problems with the Power Supply Q: The power switch is off or remove the power adapter from the power adapter...
... works. The DKVM-16 does not support special wheel functions of certain mice. Some PC's PS/2 port can support enough power for the switch. Troubleshooting (Continued) Q: The wheel on the mouse does not work on laptops) are able to support enough power to the switch, the DKVM-16 requires a power adapter to daisychain more banks. 24 Problems with the Power Supply Q: The power switch is off or remove the power adapter from the power adapter...
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...-pin HD DB type Female : Two 6-pin Mini-DIN + One 15-pin HDDB : 1 : Yes : Yes : 8 : 128 : Push Button : Yes : Buzzer : Saved and Restored : PS/2 : PS/2 : 1920 x 1440 : 200Mhz : Metal : -20~60 C : 16 x 9 x 3.25 in : 7.7 lbs : DC 12V, 1A (AC power) 25 Specifications Computer Connections Display LED Indication Keyboard Mouse Monitor Cascade Cascade Port On Screen Display 19" Rack Mount Cascade (Level) Max...
...-pin HD DB type Female : Two 6-pin Mini-DIN + One 15-pin HDDB : 1 : Yes : Yes : 8 : 128 : Push Button : Yes : Buzzer : Saved and Restored : PS/2 : PS/2 : 1920 x 1440 : 200Mhz : Metal : -20~60 C : 16 x 9 x 3.25 in : 7.7 lbs : DC 12V, 1A (AC power) 25 Specifications Computer Connections Display LED Indication Keyboard Mouse Monitor Cascade Cascade Port On Screen Display 19" Rack Mount Cascade (Level) Max...
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... automatically terminates. Repaired or replacement Hardware will substantially conform to D-Link's then current functional specifications for the Software, as set forth in writing, the replacement Software is provided only to the original licensee, and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D-Link upon replacement or refund. Except as follows: • Hardware (excluding power supplies and fans) One (1) Year • Power Supplies and Fans One...
... automatically terminates. Repaired or replacement Hardware will substantially conform to D-Link's then current functional specifications for the Software, as set forth in writing, the replacement Software is provided only to the original licensee, and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted by D-Link upon replacement or refund. Except as follows: • Hardware (excluding power supplies and fans) One (1) Year • Power Supplies and Fans One...
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... FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. The repaired or replaced packages will void this Warranty. Any hardware, software, firmware or other than DLink; Disclaimer of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, D-LINK IS NOT LIABLE UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY...WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, FAILURE OF OTHER EQUIPMENT OR COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO WHICH DLINK'S PRODUCT IS CONNECTED WITH, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA CONTAINED IN, STORED ON, OR INTEGRATED WITH ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO D-LINK FOR WARRANTY SERVICE) RESULTING FROM THE USE...
... FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. The repaired or replaced packages will void this Warranty. Any hardware, software, firmware or other than DLink; Disclaimer of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, D-LINK IS NOT LIABLE UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY...WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, FAILURE OF OTHER EQUIPMENT OR COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO WHICH DLINK'S PRODUCT IS CONNECTED WITH, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA CONTAINED IN, STORED ON, OR INTEGRATED WITH ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO D-LINK FOR WARRANTY SERVICE) RESULTING FROM THE USE...