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Linkskey LDV-DM702AUSK User manual

Quick Installation Guide Applicable models: LDV-DM702AUSK / LDV-DM704AUSK Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch w/ Audio&Mic
Rev. 1.6 Copyright© All rights reserved.
7.1 surround sound support
KVM Switching Client Software for Windows/Mac
1920 x 1200 (digital) / 2048 x 1536 (analog) resolution
support
2 x USB 2.0 hub port + 1 X DEVICE port with full driver
support for any advanced USB 2.0 device
User-definable Hotkey Preceding Sequence
LDV-DM702AUSK/LDV-DM704AUSK
2/4-port Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch
w/ 7.1 surround sound support
Quick Installation Guide
Thank you for purchasing the LDV-DM702AUSK/LDV-
DM704AUSK Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch w/ 7.1
surround sound support! With our highly reliable and quality
product, user can enjoy countless benefits from using this
KVM Switch.
LDV-DM702AUSK LDV-DM704AUSK
Introduction
The LDV-DM702AUSK/LDV-DM704AUSK Dual Monitor DVI
KVM Switch is a 2/4-port TMDS-compliant Dual Monitor DVI
KVM Switch designed for sharing two monitors/Flat Panel
Displays between multiple multimedia computers with Dual
Head display [2 x DVI]. Its 7.1 channel surround sound
renders a theater digital audio experience that greatly enlivens
your DVD playbacks or gaming sessions. You can sit back
and enjoy to the full with live audio/video output from this KVM
switch.
This Dual Monitor DVI USB KVM Switch supports both digital
video (2048 x 1536) and analog video (1920 x1200) for your
maximum convenience in adapting to your display
requirements. It is TMDS-compliant to support DDC2B
emulation and HDCP compliant for digital contents protection.
The 2 extra USB 2.0 hub ports are for sharing high-speed
USB 2.0 devices. However, to offer full driver support to some
advanced USB 2.0 gadgets that need their own drivers for full
function, it also provide a Device port with no emulation for
the direct signal pass-through required for these delicate
devices. Thus, you can connect it to the transceiver of your
wireless/Bluetooth keyboard/mouse to enable its full driver
and functional support.
In addition to the keyboard hotkey operation, it provides an
innovative and easy-to-use KVM Switcher Software (for
Windows/Mac) -- a small software client application to
facilitate your KVM switching operations such as PC selection
and hotkey sequence programming, autoscanning, autoscan
delay time programming, independent/simultaneous
audio&PC switching, etc. User can use either the original
keyboard hotkey or the KVM switcher client software to
facilitate KVM operation.
Out-of-the-box Installation
Take the KVM Switch out of the box and begin
installation….
Step 1. Power up you KVM Switch by connecting the external
power adapter to it.
Step 2. Connect the shared USB keyboard, mouse, two
monitors and the 7.1 channel speaker system and
microphone as well as other shared USB devices to
the KVM switch. If you use an advanced USB device
(such as wireless/Bluetooth mouse, etc) that needs
its own driver for full function, you can to connect it to
the Device port.
Step 3. Connect each of your computers to the KVM switch,
using the DVI-I video cable, USB (Type A-to-Type B)
cable and audio & Mic cables (see the pictures
below).
DVI-I USB cable Audio/Mic
Video Cable (TypeA-to-TypeB)
If you need to connect your KVM switch to analog video display
card or analog display monitor, you have to use DVI-HDB adapters for
interface conversions. This KVM Switch supports digital video – 1920
x 1200 / analog video – 2048 x 1536
Step 4. (Now your KVM Switch should have been powered-
up….) Power up the connected computers one by
one. After your computers are powered up, the
keyboard and mouse will be recognized and now you
can begin operating the KVM switch.
And also you should verify the USB device on your Device Port
are fully functioning after installation of its driver on both connected
PCs
Easy Operation
There are three methods to control your KVM Switch for PC,
USB hub port as well as audio/mic channel selection: using
the front-panel push buttons, ahotkey sequence, or the
Switcher Software.
Front-panel buttons
The front-panel buttons let you have direct control over KVM
switch operation and channel switching. Simply press the PC
button for PC port switching (and if binding is enabled
between PC / USB hub port control / audio&mic switching,
they will be jointly selected at the same time). If you want to
enable the binding of PC / Hub port control / Audio&Mic
switching, use the hotkey sequences. See Quick Reference Sheet
Basic configuration (showing only LDV-DM702AUSK)
Keyboard hotkey
A keyboard hotkey sequence consists of at least three specific
keystrokes: See Quick Reference Sheet
Hotkey sequence = [ScrLk]* + [ScrLk] * + Command key(s)
* User-definable = SCROLL LOCK,CAPS,ESC,F12 or
NUM LOCK
Hotkey preceding sequence configuration: For users who want to
use a preceding sequence other than two consecutive Scroll Locks,
there is also one convenient way to configure it. (1)Hit ScrollLock +
ScrollLock + H, then two beeps will signal readiness for new
preceding sequence selection [or Press and hold down the last front-
panel button (Button 2) until you hear two beeps, then release the
button.] (2) Select and press the key you would like to use as your
preceding sequence (SCROLL LOCK,CAPS,ESC,F12 or NUM
LOCK keys are available for selection) and you’ll hear a beep for
selection confirmation. Now you can use the new preceding sequence
to execute your hotkey commands.
Each keystroke within a hotkey sequence should be pressed
within 2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey sequence will not be
validated.
For detailed Hotkey sequences and their corresponding functional
commands, please refer to the Quick reference sheet.
Switcher Software
The KVM switcher software provides Windows version and
Mac version. Before you can operate the KVM switch with the
Switcher Software, you have to install it to the connected
computers. Please refer to the following sections for details of
software installation and operation.
Install the Switcher Software
Note that the Switcher Software provides an alternative way for
KVM operation in addition to the original hardware hotkeys. Thus,
if you are satisfied with the hardware hotkeys, you don’t
necessarily have to install the software client.
Step 1. Insert the companion CD ROM into your CD drive,
and the Autorun screen will pop up (If the Autorun
feature has not been enabled on your computer. Just
find the Autorun.exe on the CDROM and double-click
it to start).
Step 2. Click the “Software Installation for Window” to start
installation. Follow the instructions to completion. If
the installation is complete, you will see a KVM
Switcher icon appear on the system tray of your
desktop. Right-click to evoke the operation menu and
double-click to evoke the configuration box. For Mac
User, you should find the Mac switcher software (with
a file extension of .pkg or .zip) and install it on your
Mac.
The Windows switcher software is recommended for use on
Windows 98 SE or later. And the Mac switcher Software is
recommended for use on Mac OS10.4 [Tiger] and later.
Windows Mac OS
No live connection detected
Current active PC channel is on port 1
Current active PC channel is on port 2
The KVM Switcher Software supports the Windows operating
systems. For other OS platforms such as Linux, you can still use the
keyboard hotkey - ScrLk + ScrLK + (x), x = port number, to switch PC.
Some older computers with USB interface might need to
manually enable the USB option in the BIOS settings before you
can use any USB devices. If your USB interface does not work,
please check the USB option in the BIOS.
If you use Windows 95/98/SE or Mac OS and has not yet
installed a USB mouse on your computer, there might be an error
message telling you that mouse is not detected and prompting
you to decide whether to ignore the same message in the future,
and yet you will find there is no mouse movement to disable this
message….So it is suggested that you should installed your USB
mouse on your computer first, before connecting it to this KVM
Switch.
KVM Switcher Operation Reference
Switch to PC x by Operation Menu
Right-click the KVM Switcher icon to evoke the operation
menu, then select whichever PC that is available for switching.
Once you select a PC channel, it will immediately switch to
that PC. Note that the unconnected port(s) or the active port
will be grayed-out and hence non-selectable.
Switch to PC x by Keyboard Hotkeys
Hit the hotkey according to your current hotkey definition:
Hotkey sequence = Ctrl - Alt - [command key]*
* The factory default hotkey setting is Ctrl + Alt + 1/2/3/4 for PC 1/2/3/4. You
can also use ScrLk + ScrLk to switch PC.
Note that these 3 keys should be pressed and held together. And
it is upon the release of all threekeys, the switching action will be
executed.
Windows: Operation Menu Configuration Dialog Box
Mac OS: Operation Menu Configuration Dialog Box
Note that in addition to those “software” hotkeys as configured in
the software interface, you can still use the original “hardware” hotkey
such as …
Hotkey sequence = [ScrLk]* + [ScrLk] * + Command key(s)
* User-definable = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12 or NUM LOCK
Quick Reference Sheet Applicable models: LDV-DM702AUSK / LDV-DM704AUSK Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch w/ Audio&Mic
Rev. 1.6 Copyright© All rights reserved.
Start Auto-scan
Right-click the KVM Switcher icon to evoke the operation
menu, then select Start Auto-Scan to activate autoscanning.
Stop Auto-scan
(While autoscanning) Press any key on keyboard, or press
any button on the front-panel will stop autoscan.
While autoscanning, the mouse will belocked and hence not
possible to stop autoscan by the menu option.
KVM Switcher configuration
Right-click the KVM Switcher icon and select Settings or
double-click the icon to bring up the configuration dialog box.
Hot Key to Switch to:
You can specify the command key as you like by typing it in.
For example, you can specify the hotkey for switching to PC 1
as CTRL - ALT - A by typing an A (not case-sensitive) in the
editable field.
Hotkey Sequence = CTRL - ALT - [command key]*
* The command key is user-definable via the configuration dialog box
Please note that if you intend to modify the command key, you
have to modify them on each and every of the connected computers,
since the hotkey setting is stored within each connected computer.
Except those control keys such as Alt, Ctrl, Shift, CAPS, Tab, Esc
and those functions keys and edit keys, all other keys on the keyboard,
including those number keys on the number pad, are all other keys
qualified to be used as hotkeycommand keys. In addition to the
software KVM Switching by the operation menu and the user-defined
hotkeys, you can always use the universal hotkey for PC switching –
ScrLk + ScrLk + (x), x= port number
Turn On Buzzer [grayed-out if not-available]
Check this option to turn on the buzzer sound.
Fix Audio to Port x[grayed-out if not-available]
Check this option and then select the PC to fix the audio/mic
channel to it. Once this option is checked, the audio/mic
channel will be fixed and become non-switchable.
Fix Hub Ports to Port x[grayed-out if not-available]
Check this option and then select the PC to fix the hub ports to
it. Once this option is checked, hub ports will be fixed to that
PC port and become non-switchable.
Auto Scan Period
Select the Autoscan period from 10 ~ 60 seconds with an
increment of 5 seconds. The Autoscan period is the time your
KVM Switch will wait before switching to next PC.
Universal Hotkey [grayed-out if not-available]
Select the universal hotkey among Scroll, CAPS, NumLock,
F12, Escape. Two consecutive keystrokes of the selected key
and a number key will switch to corresponding port.
Switching – ScrLk + ScrLk + (x), x = port number. ■
Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e S h e e t
2/4-port Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch w/ 7.1 surround sound support -- Operation Commands for Hotkeys / Front-Panel Buttons
Hotkey sequence = [ScrLk]* + [ScrLk] * + Command key(s) * User-definable Preceding sequence = SCROLL LOCK,CAPS,ESC,F12 or NUM LOCK
Command
Hotkeys1
Switcher Software
Front-panel Buttons
Description
Select PC Channel 2
(Joint-select PC port/hub port
control/audio&mic,
if binding is enabled)
ScrLk + ScrLk + (x)
(x is a top-row number key)
x = 1~2 / x = 1~2 for PC channel no
Right-click Menu for port selection
or
Ctrl + Alt + (a)
a = configurable command key, can
be any key except some cursor keys,
edit keys
Press the corresponding button
to select the active PC channel
Select the active PC channel
(Joint-select PC port/hub port control/audio&mic , if
binding is enabled)
Select Hub Port Control 2
(Joint-select PC & Hub port control, if
binding is enabled)
ScrLk + ScrLk + (Fx)
Fx = F1~F2 / Fx = F1~F4 ; Fx is a function key ;
x = 1~2/ x = 1~4 for PC channel no
--
(Press the corresponding button
to select the specific PC+USB
hub port control --works only if
PC port/hub port control
binding enabled)
Select the PC channel that control all USB hub ports
(Joint-select PC & Hub port control, if PC/hub port
control binding is enabled)
Select Audio&Mic Channel 4
(Joint-select PC port & audio/mic , if
binding is enabled)
ScrLk + ScrLk + (Fy)
Fy = F5~F6/ Fy = F5~F8 ; Fy is a function key ;
y = 1~2/ y = 1~4 for audio channel no
--
--
Select the active Audio&Mic channel
(Joint-select PC & audio&mic channel, if binding is
enabled)
Bind PC & Hub Port Control Switching 2
[Default]
ScrLk + ScrLk + Z
Check the Fix Hub port to Port
(x) option on the Switcher
configuration interface
--
Enable the binding of PC port and hub port control
switching. (Once this feature is enabled, any pc and/or
hub port control switching is bound together) (factory
default)
Unbind PC & Hub Port Control Switching
2
ScrLk + ScrLk + X
Uncheck the Fix Hub port to Port
(x) option on the Switcher
configuration interface
--
Disable the binding of PC port and hub port control
switching
Bind PC & Device Port Control Switching
[Default]
ScrLk + ScrLk + D
--
--
Enable the binding of PC port and DEVICE port control
switching. (Once this feature is enabled, any pc and/or
DEVICE port control switching is bound together)
(factory default)
Unbind PC & Device Port Control
Switching 4
ScrLk + ScrLk + F
--
--
Disable the binding of PC port and DEVICE port control
switching
Select Device Port Control 2
(Joint-select PC & Device port control, if
binding is enabled)
ScrLk + ScrLk + (Fz)
Fz = F9~F10 / Fz = F9~F12 ; Fx is a function
key ; z =9~10/ x =91~12 for PC channel no
--
--
Select the PC channel that control the DEVICE port
(Joint-select PC & DEVICE port control, if PC/DEVICE
port control binding is enabled)
Bind PC & Audio/Mic Switching 4
[Default]
ScrLk + ScrLk + Q
Check the Fix Audio Port to Port
(x) option on the Switcher
configuration interface
--
Enable the binding of PC port and audio&mic switching.
(Once this feature is enabled, any pc and/or audio&mic
switching is bound together) (factory default)
Unbind PC & Audio/Mic Switching 4
ScrLk + ScrLk + W
Uncheck the Fix Audio Port to
Port (x) option on the Switcher
configuration interface
--
Disable the binding of PC port and audio&mic switching
Next lower PC channel 2
(Joint-select PC /hub port
control/audio&mic,
if binding is enabled)
ScrLk + ScrLk + ↑(arrow up)
--
--
Select the next lower connected PC channel
(Joint-select PC/hub port control/audio&mic, if binding
is enabled)
Next higher PC channel 2
(Joint-select PC /hub port
control/audio&mic,
if binding is enabled)
ScrLk + ScrLk + ↓(arrow down)
--
--
Select the next higher connected PC channel
(Joint-select PC/hub port control/audio&mic , if
binding is enabled)
Previous PC channel
ScrLk + ScrLk + (Backspace)
--
--
Toggle between the previous channel and current
channel
Beep Sound On/Off
ScrLk + ScrLk + B
--
--
Toggle on/off the beep sound while autoscanning
Define Hotkey Preceding Sequence
ScrLk + ScrLk + H + (y)
y = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC,
F12 or NUM LOCK
--
Press and hold down last button
(Button 2) till two beeps, release
the button, then press (y) key
Select the hotkey preceding sequence among 5
alternative keys
Autoscan
ScrLk + ScrLk + S
Select the Autoscan option on the
Right-click Menu of the KVM
switcher icon
--
Autoscan through every connected channel for quick
screen browsing of each channel (scan delay = 5 sec.).
Autoscan with Programmable Delay
Time
ScrLk + ScrLk + S + (z)
z = 0~9
1 10” ; 2  20” ; 3  30” ; 4  40” ; 5  50”
6 60” ; 7  70” ; 8  80” ; 9  90” ; 0  100”
Select the Autoscan period on the
Switcher configuration interface.
--
Autoscan with a user-defined delay time within a range
of
10 ~ 100 seconds
Stop Autoscan
Press any key on keyboard
--
Press any button
Terminate Autoscan activity
Notes:
1. The USB keyboard hotkeys allows you a faster and broadercontrol for your KVM switching operation in addition to the front-panel buttons. If you have configured a hotkey preceding sequence other than two consecutive
scroll locks, you should change your hotkey sequence accordingly.(For preceding sequence key configuration, please refer to Quick Installation Guide)
2. When the binding of PC & USB hub port control switching is enabled by the hotkey sequence: ScrLk + ScrLk + Z, any PC and hub port control switching are bound together. To remove this binding, use the hotkey sequence: ScrLk +
ScrLk + X.
3. When the binding of PC & Audio&Mic switching is enabled by the hotkey sequence: ScrLk +ScrLk + Q, any PC and audio&mic switching are bound together. To remove this binding, use the hotkeysequence: ScrLk + ScrLk + W.
LED Information: Green LED indicates PC port status: solid green – active port; flashing green – PC not connected; Red LED indicates hub port control status: solid red – that PC has the control of all hub ports.
Important Note: The USB hub control status LED (red) indicates not the connected status of each USB device, but indicates which PC port has the control of all hub ports and their connected devices. For example, when USB LED 1
is lit, it means PC port 1 has the current control of all hub ports and their connected USB devices.
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