Intellinet 506540 User manual

8-PORT
RACKMOUNT
LCD CONSOLE
KVM SWITCH
USER MANUAL
MODELS 506540 & 506601
INT-506540/506601-UM-ML1-0710-04-0

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Rackmount LCD Console KVM Switch • User Manual English
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™8-Port Rackmount LCD Console KVM Switch, Model 506540 or 506601.
For a full list of specifications, refer to the datasheet available at www.intellinet-network.com.
With the industry-standard 19” 1U-height rack drawer, this switch can be easily pulled out and accessed in the extended position, and
the display can be folded down, locked and secured when stored. With the ability to manage and control up to eight PS/2 or USB
computers, you’ll also be able to enjoy these convenient features:
• Easy-to-use OSD interface
• Model 506540: ip-open 17-inch LCD panel (2048 x 1536 highest resolution; 1280 x 1024 optimal resolution);
model 506601: ip-open 15-inch LCD panel (1280 x 1024 highest resolution; 1024 x 768 optimal resolution)
• Model 506540: adjustable for rack cabinets with depths from 600 mm to 1200 mm (23.6 to 47 in.)
model 506601: adjustable for rack cabinets with depths from 600 mm to 900 mm (23.6 to 35 in.)
• Full 105-key, low-prole, sturdy keyboard
• Ergonomic handrest design
• Ultra-sturdy rear bracket and extension design
• Auto Scan
• Plug and Play system conguration
Package Contents
• 8-Port Rackmount LCD Console KVM Switch • Power adapter
• Rear bracket and extension kit • Eight 1.8 m (6 ft.) PS/2 and USB combo cables
• KVM switch module • User manual
INSTALLATION
To install the Rackmount LCD Console KVM Switch in a rack unit, begin by removing the brackets if the device is already assembled.
1. For both the left and right bracket assemblies, screw the front
of the bracket to the rack, then extend the bracket and attach
it to the back of the rack.
2. Carefully place the switch on the mounted brackets and
loosely attach the front of the switch to the front of the rack
using the included screws.
3. Move the rear attachment brackets along the slide bars until
they contact the back of the switch.
4. Attach the bars to the back of the switch.

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5. Using the included power adapter, connect the 12 VDC jack on the rear panel of the switch module (above) to an A/C outlet. NOTE:
When the control platform is pulled out to its full extension, the bracket guides lock automatically and the power is turned on to the
console.
6. Using the included 1.8 m combo cables, connect the HD15 port connectors on the rear panel of the switch module either to PS/2 ports
or to USB ports on the computers to be included in the configuration. NOTE: The Rackmount LCD Console KVM Switch features hot-
swap capability: Computers can be connected and disconnected without turning off the switch. Be sure, however, that the control
platform is powered on before powering on any of the connected computers, and always plug in the mouse before the keyboard.
7. To open the control platform and display the LCD screen, squeeze the handle
to release the front lock and lift up. The LCD panel can be tilted back as far as
120 degrees.
8. Press the red Power button on the console (see Operation) to turn the LCD
screen on.
9. When shutting down the switch:
• Press the red Power button on the console to turn the LCD screen o.
• Close the LCD panel so the front handle locks.
• Release the guide lock on the side of the bracket assembly.
• Gently push the control platform all the way in to the rack so the power is
turned off to the switch.
OPERATION
The Rackmount LCD Console KVM Switch allows you to select and monitor up to eight connected computers two ways: by simply
pressing corresponding buttons or by using a mouse or the touch pad to navigate through the on-screen display (which also provides
access to the majority of the control and conguration options).
Buttons
Using the buttons is quick and easy, as they are positioned just above the keyboard on the control platform.
• In the highlighted grouping on the right are
the PC1 through PC8 buttons used to select
and monitor a connected computer, plus the
red RESET button, which allows you to
re-boot.
• In the highlighted grouping on the left are
another six buttons (from left to right):
- AUTO adjusts the LCD display.
- MENU displays the OSD main menu.
- LEFT and RIGHT re-position the LCD image.
- EXIT leaves the currently displayed screen.
- POWER (red) turns the LCD on and o.
Also located on the control platform is the
touch pad (below the space bar), which can be used instead of a mouse for on-screen navigation.
On-Screen Display (OSD)
All computer control and switching procedures can be performed using the On-Screen Display (OSD).
• To display the main menu, press <Scroll Lock> on the keyboard twice.
• If the OSD menu is set as “Console locked,” you need to input a password each time the main menu appears. If no password has been
set, just press <Enter> to display the main menu. There are two passwords in the OSD: the user password, which is not pre-set; and the
factory password, which is “INTELLINET.”
• The OSD always starts at the List screen, with the highlight bar in the same position as when the OSD was exited.
Navigation
• To exit the OSD, press <Esc>.
• To move up and down through the menu one line at a time, use the Up and Down Arrow keys. If there are more listed entries than what
can appear on the main screen, the screen will scroll.
• To activate a port, move the highlight bar to it and press <Enter>.
• After you select a port, the OSD menu automatically disappears and the port currently selected is indicated.
Main Screen Headings
PN — This column lists the port numbers for all the CPU ports on the installation. The simplest way to access a particular computer is to
move the highlight bar to it, then press <Enter>.
QV — If a port has been selected for Quick View scanning,
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displays in this column.
PC — If a computer is powered on and on line,
4
displays in this column.
NAME — Any name assigned to a computer appears in this column.
12 VDC
UNLOCK
AUTO LOCK
Auto lock
Unlock
Front handle lock

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Functions
The OSD can be controlled and re-configured using the
functions described below.
F1 GOTO — GOTO allows you to switch directly to a port by
keying in either the computer’s name or its port number (PN).
• To use the name, highlight “NAME,” press <Enter>, input
the name of the computer, then press <Enter> to conrm.
If there is a matching name, it will display on the screen.
Press <Enter> to switch to that port.
• To use PN method, highlight “PN,” press <Enter>, input the
port number, then press <Enter> to switch. If the port
number is invalid, it will prompt you to try again.
• To return to the main menu, press <Esc>.
F2 SCAN — This allows you to automatically scan from the
current selected port through any active and connected
computers. While scanning, a small window on the screen
indicates the current port number. To stop scanning (and
continue viewing the last computer scanned), press the
space bar. The scan interval can be set by the user.
F3 LIST — This lets you broaden or narrow the range of ports
displayed on the main screen. Many of the OSD functions
described below only operate on the computers listed on the main screen (selected by using this function).
• ALL lists all of the ports in the conguration.
• QVIEW lists only the ports that have been selected as Quick View ports.
• POWERED ON lists only the ports that have their attached computers powered on.
• POWERED ON + QVIEW lists only the ports that have their attached computers powered on and have been selected as Quick View
ports.
• QVIEW + NAME lists only the ports that have been selected as Quick View ports and have been assigned names.
• NAME lists only the ports that have been assigned names.
Highlight a function and press <Enter>. When the conrmation icon displays alongside your selection, press <Enter> to return to the
OSD main screen with the newly formulated list displayed.
F4 QV — This lets you select a port as Quick View. Highlight a port and press <F4>. The
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icon displays to confirm your selection. Press
<F4> again and the icon disappears.
F5 EDIT — This lets you create or edit the name of a port. Press <F5> and a pink edit box will appear on the screen. Input a name, press
<Enter>, and the port name will be set and displayed.
F6 SET — This lets you congure the OSD menu. Highlight an option and press <Enter> to change settings.
• CHANNEL DISPLAY MODE oers three options for what appears in the tip window:
- PN + NAME
- PN (port number only)
- NAME
• CHANNEL DISPLAY DURATION oers two options for the length of time the tip window remains on the screen:
- 3 SECONDS
- ALWAYS ON
• CHANNEL DISPLAY POSITION lets you re-position the tip window. When the window appears on the screen, use the arrow keys to
move it, then press <Enter> to set the new position.
• SCAN DURATION oers eight options for the amount of time each connected computer is scanned, ranging from 3 to 60 seconds.
• SET PASSWORD lets you change the current password as directed on screen.
• CLEAR THE NAME LIST lets you remove any names assigned to the ports. NOTE: This requires a password.
• RESTORE DEFAULT VALUE lets you return to the default settings. NOTE: This requires a password. The user password will be cleared,
but not the factory password.
• LOCK CONSOLE means you cannot switch or scan once this function is activated (neither by using the PC1–PC8 push buttons on the
keyboard nor the OSD). Selecting this same option when the console is locked will unlock it. NOTE: Both of these options require a
password.
Power On/O and Reboot
When you’re ready to stow the switch after use, follow the steps in Step 9 of Installation.
If you need to cut power to the control platform; for example, to reboot:
1. Turn off the power to all connected computers.
2. Disconnect the power adapter from the switch.
3. After 10 seconds or more, re-connect power to the switch and turn it on.
4. Turn on the connected computers.

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EINLEITUNG
Vielen Dank für den Kauf des INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ 8-Port 19“ KVM Switch mit Konsole, Modell 506540 oder 506601. Das
Datenblatt mit einer vollständigen Liste aller Spezikationen nden Sie auf www.intellinet-network.com.
Durch die Rack-Schublade in der 19”/1 HE-Bauform, kann dieser Switch leicht ein- und ausgefahren werden, der Bildschirm kann
eingeklappt und sicher verschlossen werden. Neben der Möglichkeit bis zu acht PS/2- oder USB-Computer zu verwalten und zu steuern,
haben Sie außerdem Zugriff auf die folgenden Eigenschaften:
• OSD-Interface (Interaktives Bildschirmmenü)
• Modell 506540: Aufklappbarer 17-Zoll-LCD-Bildschirm (2048 x 1536 max. Auösung; 1280 x 1024 optimale Auösung);
Modell 506601: Aufklappbarer 15-Zoll-LCD-Bildschirm (1280 x 1024 max. Auösung; 1024 x 768 Standardauösung)
• Modell 506540: Verstellbar - für Racks mit einer Tiefe von 600 mm bis 1200 mm
Modell 506601: Verstellbar - für Racks mit einer Tiefe von 600 mm bis 900 mm
• Inklusive robuster und acher 105-Tasten-Tastatur
• Ergonomisches Design mit Handballenauage
• Einbaurahmen und -schienen äußerst robust
• Autoscan
• Plug&Play-Systemkonguration
Lieferumfang
• 8-Port 19” KVM Switch mit Konsole • Netzteil
• Einbaurahmen und Erweiterungszubehör • Acht 1,8 m PS/2- und USB-Kombikabel
• KVM-Switch-Modul • Handbuch
INSTALLATION
Befestigen Sie den KVM-Switch auf einer Rack-Einheit. Ist der Switch bereits montiert, entfernen Sie zunächst seine Einbaurahmen.
KVM Switch mit Konsole • Handbuch Deutsch
1. Schrauben Sie zunächst den vorderen Teil des linken und
rechten Einbaurahmens fest, dann fahren Sie die Rahmen aus
und befestigen sie auf der hinteren Seite des Racks.
2. Platzieren Sie den Switch vorsichtig auf dem montierten
Rahmen und befestigen Sie den vorderen Teil des Switches mit
den beiliegenden Schrauben locker am vorderen Teil des Racks.
3. Schieben Sie die hinteren Befestigungselemente der
Einbaurahmen entlang der Schiene, bis sie die Rückseite des
Switches berühren.
4. Befestigen Sie diese Elemente an der Rückseite des Switches.
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