Intellinet Network Solutions Switch 503907 User Manual

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Models 503907  
& 503914  
Shown: Model 503914 16-Port  
INT-503907/503914-UM-0808-01  
 
Setup/Installation  
CAUTION: Before connecting to the Cat5 KVM Switch, all PS/2  
computers should be powered off unless the PS/2 interface has already  
been initialized and operating; otherwise, the switch system might not  
be properly set up. USB computers do not have this limitation.  
1. Connect the shared keyboard, mouse and monitor to the console  
connectors on the rear of your (master) Cat5 KVM Switch. Power on  
the switch by connecting and plugging in the power adapter cord.  
NOTE: If using a single Cat5 KVM Switch in a non-cascaded application,  
go directly to Step 4. To daisy-chain switches, continue to Step 2. You  
can daisy-chain up to 8 levels of Cat5 KVM Switches, with as many as  
64 (8-port) or 128 (16-port) computers connected.  
2. Use the enclosed daisy-chain cable (HD15 male to female) to connect  
the female Daisy Chain Out port of the master (first) switch to the male  
Daisy Chain In port of the second switch. Connect the power adapter  
cord to the second switch to power it on.  
3. If you have yet another switch to be daisy-chained, just repeat Step 2  
to connect them. You can daisy-chain up to 8 units of KVM switches.  
Plug a terminator onto the Daisy Chain Out port of the last unit. (No  
terminator required if only using a single unit.)  
4. With the Cat5 KVM switch — or daisy-chained switches — powered  
up and initialized, use an INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Dongle  
for Cat5 KVM Switch (Model 503938 for USB; Model 503921 for PS/2)  
to connect the computer(s) to a computer port or ports on the rear of  
the switch(es). NOTE: If using a PS/2 dongle, connect to the mouse  
port before the keyboard port for a proper initializing sequence.  
 
5. Power up the connected computer(s). Each keyboard and mouse will  
be recognized and you can begin operating the switch(es).  
Remote Console Unit (Model #503983)  
PS/2 or USB Dongle  
Operation  
There are two ways to select a specific computer (on a specific switch,  
if you have daisy-chained switches): using hotkey sequences (see the  
Quick Reference Sheet on Page 9) or the OSD Main menu (below).  
Keyboard Hotkeys  
A keyboard hotkey sequence consists of at least three specific keystrokes:  
ScrLk + ScrLk + Command key(s). If you prefer a preceding sequence  
other than two consecutive Scroll Locks:  
 
1. Press ScrollLock + ScrollLock + H. Two beeps will signal readiness  
for new preceding sequence selection.  
2. Press the key you would like to use as your preceding sequence:  
Optional keys are SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12 or NUM LOCK.  
A third beep indicates selection confirmation: You can now use the  
new preceding sequence to execute your hotkey commands  
NOTE: Each keystroke within a hotkey sequence needs to be pressed  
within 2 seconds; otherwise, the hotkey sequence will not be validated.  
OSD (On-Screen Display) Menus  
With the Cat5 KVM Switch(es) installed and  
powered on for the first time, an OSD login  
prompt will display. Since by default the password protection is disabled,  
you can just press Enter to bypass the prompt and access all the control  
features as ADMIN.  
To activate the OSD menu, use the hotkey sequence ScrLk + ScrLk +  
Space Bar. To deactivate the menu, press ESC.  
Main Menu:  
• To select a computer: Press the Up/Down arrow keys to navigate;  
press PgUp/PgDn to scroll;  
press Enter to select.  
• To edit a computer name:  
Press Insert to edit; Enter to  
confirm; Esc to delete.  
• To rotate through the Main,  
Video Setting, Setup and  
Status screens: Press F1.  
• To save any modifications:  
Press F2 and “Saving  
parameters” will display.  
• To log out: Press F10. NOTE: This will lock the keyboard and mouse  
for security; a password will be needed to log back in.  
Setup Menu:  
• Auto Logout: specifies a time for auto logout (00–99 min.)  
• OSD Timeout: specifies the time the OSD menu remains on screen.  
 
• Autoscan Period: specifies  
the functions’s delay time.  
• Title Bar: specifies the bar’s  
position: Left, Right, Disable.  
• Hotkey: specifies the hotkey  
preceding sequence  
(SCROLL LOCK, CAPS,  
ESC, F12 or NUM LOCK).  
• Password: enables/disables password protection.  
• Load Default: lets you load the default settings.  
• Enable Remote Console / Disable  
Remote Console: toggles between  
these two options. If the remote console is off (disabled), an OSD  
reminder will display below the title bar.  
Video Setting Menu:  
• Gain: lets you specify the  
gain level (00-50).  
• Equ: lets you specify the  
equalization level (00-50).  
• To adjust the VGA setting:  
Go to Main/Video Setting,  
then begin to adjust Gain  
and Equalization. You may  
need to try several combinations before you find a preferred setting.  
Status Menu:  
This screen presents the unit-  
specific bank number, firmware  
version, KVM switch model  
and the maximum number of  
ports. In a daisy-chained  
application, it lists details of  
all banks. Press Enter to go  
to the Dongle Status screen.  
 
Dongle Status Submenu:  
This screen presents the  
resident dongle firmware  
version on the switch and on  
various other dongles. You  
can also perform a manual  
upgrade of an individual  
dongle: Select the dongle and  
press Enter to confirm the upgrade.  
During the upgrade, a progress bar  
will display through completion.  
• F4: lets you toggle between Auto Upg(rade) and Manual Upg(rade).  
Port Switching  
To switch ports using hotkeys, use this configuration sequence:  
ScrLk + ScrLk + a + b + y + z, where ab = bank no., yz = port no., so that  
ScrLk + ScrLk + 0 + 2 + 1 + 6 switches to Bank 2, Port 16.  
To switch ports using the OSD, go to the Main menu and use the Up/Down  
arrow keys and/or PgUp/PgDn keys to find and highlight the computer  
you want to switch to, then press Enter.  
Log In/Out  
The Log In and Log Out functions are dependent on the Password feature;  
that is, they are only useful when Password is enabled on the Setup menu.  
To maximize console security, of course, always enable Password and  
adopt a strict log in/out policy. Minimizing the Auto Logout timeframe can  
help restrict access, too.  
Troubleshooting Tip  
If a keyboard and/or mouse locks up, unplug the component(s) and then  
re-connect after a few seconds to re-initialize. If the problem continues,  
unplug the dongle from that computer and then re-connect after a few  
seconds. (If a PS/2, re-connect to the mouse port first, then the keyboard  
port.) If neither of these procedures solves the problem, reboot the  
computer to completely reset the keyboard and mouse.  
 
Firmware Upgrade  
This Cat5 KVM Switch allows the upgrade of firmware whenever needed  
to enhance compatibility with other devices or to update the switch’s  
functions and performance. For the Cat5 KVM Switch itself, use a USB  
cable (type A or B) to connect a host computer to the Daisy Chain  
In port on the back panel of the switch. For the dongle, use the Auto  
Upgrade feature available on the Dongle Status submenu (see above).  
Quick Reference Sheet  
The Quick Reference Sheet on Page 9 lists operation commands, hotkeys,  
OSD menu controls and front-panel buttons. Note the following:  
• OSD menu control is only available when the OSD menu is activated  
on the screen. To activate: ScrLk + ScrLk + Space Bar. When the OSD  
menu is active, the mouse will be locked until the OSD menu is off.  
• Note that a, b, y and z each denote a number key: (ab) = 1–16; (yz) =  
1–8. For example, ScrLk + ScrLk + 03 + 06 is for Bank 3 Port 6. When  
using a single KVM switch, the default bank no. is 01: ScrLk + ScrLk  
+ 01 + 12 = Port 12.  
• The password is up to 8 characters long, and is required for access to  
your KVM switch once you enable password protection.  
Dongles for PC Connection(s)  
The two INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Dongles for PC  
connections (PS/2 and USB versions) and the KVM Extender (Remote  
Console Unit) are shown below.  
Left: PS/2 Connection Dongle,  
Model 503921  
Right: USB Connection Dongle,  
Model 503938  
Left: Remote Console Unit, Model 503983  
 
 
Specifications: Model 503907, 8-Port  
Standards  
• USB 1.1  
General  
• PC connections: 8  
• PC port connectors:  
- 8 x RJ45 connectors  
- Requires a connection dongle per port (not included)  
- Requires a Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 network cable per port (not included)  
- PS/2 connection dongle: Model 503921  
- USB connection dongle: Model 503938  
- Maximum connection distance: 100 m (330 ft.)  
• Console connections: 2 (1 x local, 1 x remote)  
• Local console port connectors:  
- 2 x PS/2 mini-DIN 6 female (keyboard, mouse)  
- 1 x HD15 female (video)  
• Remote console port connection  
- 1 x RJ45 connector  
- Requires one remote console unit (model 503983), not included  
- Requires one Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 network cable per port (not included)  
- Maximum connection distance: 100 m (330 ft.)  
• Computer selection:  
- Via hotkeys  
- Via on-screen display (OSD)  
• Cascading function:  
- Cascade up to 8 KVM switches via special daisy chain port  
- Compatible models: 503914 (16-port), 503907 (8-port)  
• Video resolution: maximum 1600 x 1200  
• Video bandwidth: maximum 165 MHz  
• FCC Class B, CE, RoHS  
LEDs  
• 1 Live indicator LED per channel  
• 1 Active indicator LED per channel  
Environmental  
• Metal housing  
• Dimensions: 220 (L) x 300 (W) x 44.5 (H) mm (8.6 x 11.8 x 1.7 in.);  
• Weight: 3.6 kg (7.9 lbs.)  
• Operating temperature: 0 – 40°C (32 – 104°F)  
• Operating humidity: 0 – 90% RH, non-condensing  
• Storage temperature: -20 – 60°C (-4 – 140°F)  
Power  
• External power adapter: DC 9 V, 2 A  
• Power consumption: 7 Watts  
Package Contents  
• Cat5 KVM Switch  
• 19” rackmount brackets  
• User manual  
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Specifications: Model 503914, 16-Port  
Standards  
• USB 1.1  
General  
• PC connections: 16  
• PC port connectors:  
- 16 x RJ45 connectors  
- Requires a connection dongle per port (not included)  
- Requires a Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 network cable per port (not included)  
- PS/2 connection dongle: Model 503921  
- USB connection dongle: Model 503938  
- Maximum connection distance: 100 m (330 ft.)  
• Console connections: 2 (1 x local, 1 x remote)  
• Local console port connectors:  
- 2 x PS/2 mini-DIN 6 female (keyboard, mouse)  
- 1 x HD15 female (video)  
• Remote console port connection  
- 1 x RJ45 connector  
- Requires one remote console unit (model 503983), not included  
- Requires one Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 network cable per port (not included)  
- Maximum connection distance: 100 m (330 ft.)  
• Computer selection:  
- Via hotkeys  
- Via on-screen display (OSD)  
• Cascading function:  
- Cascade up to 8 KVM switches via special daisy chain port  
- Compatible models: 503914 (16-port), 503907 (8-port)  
• Video resolution: maximum 1600 x 1200  
• Video bandwidth: maximum 165 MHz  
• FCC Class B, CE, RoHS  
LEDs  
• 1 Live indicator LED per channel  
• 1 Active indicator LED per channel  
Environmental  
• Metal housing  
• Dimensions: 220 (L) x 300 (W) x 44.5 (H) mm (8.6 x 11.8 x 1.7 in.);  
• Weight: 3.6 kg (7.9 lbs.)  
• Operating temperature: 0 – 40°C (32 – 104°F)  
• Operating humidity: 0 – 90% RH, non-condensing  
• Storage temperature: -20 – 60°C (-4 – 140°F)  
Power  
• External power adapter: DC 9 V, 2 A  
• Power consumption: 7 Watts  
Package Contents  
• Cat5 KVM Switch  
• 19” rackmount brackets  
• User manual  
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