Page 3 - Features
3 Computer Requirements • Computer with a VGA, SVGA, or Multisync port• Computer with a USB port or PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports• Computer with (x2) 3.5 mm audio jacks (If using microphone/speaker audio feature) Supported Operating Systems OS Version Windows 2000 and higher Mac OS 9.0 and higher Linux ...
Page 4 - Front Panel
1 2 3 4 4 Features continued Front Panel 1 Port Selection Push-Buttons: Pressing a push-button will bring the focus of the KVM only, Audio only, or KVM, Audio and USB simultaneously to the corresponding port. Depending on whether the KVMs Button Settings are set to Mode 1 or Mode 2, you will be able...
Page 5 - Back Panel
4 3 1 2 5 5 Features continued Front Panel continued 3 Console Audio Connectors: A separate set of console speaker and microphone jacks are located on the front panel of the unit for greater accessibility. Devices plugged into these ports will take priority over devices plugged into the console spea...
Page 6 - Hardware Setup; Safety Instructions
6 Hardware Setup Safety Instructions • Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference.• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.• Do not place the device on any unstable surface (cart, stand, table, etc.). If the device falls, serious damage will result. • Do not us...
Page 7 - Rackmount Installation
1 2 3 3 4 5 7 8 8 7 Hardware Setup continued • If the following conditions occur, unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair. —The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed.—Liquid has been spilled into the device.—The device has been exposed ...
Page 8 - Basic Operation; Powering Off and Restarting; Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each computer you are connecting.; System Installation
8 Basic Operation Powering Off and Restarting In the event that you need to power off the KVM switch, you must follow the steps below:1. Shut down all computers connected to the KVM switch.2. Unplug the power supply from the KVM switch.3. Wait 10 seconds and then plug the power supply back into the ...
Page 9 - Port Switching; Push-Button Combination Mode 1 Action
9 Port Switching There are four ways of accessing computers and devices connected to the B006-VUA4-K-R KVM switch:• Manual Push-buttons• Mouse port switching functionality• Hotkeys• OSD (On-Screen Display) Manual Push-Buttons Pressing a push-button will bring the focus of one of the following to the...
Page 10 - Hotkey Setting Mode
10 Mouse Port Switching Functionality When enabled, the Mouse Port Switching Functionality allows users with scroll mice to simultaneously switch the focus of the KVM, Audio and USB between ports by double-clicking the scroll wheel on their mouse. When used, ports will be accessed in sequential orde...
Page 11 - Hotkeys; Simultaneously Switching KVM, Audio and USB Focus to the Next Port
11 Hotkeys continued Simultaneously Switching KVM, Audio and USB Focus to a Desired Port To simultaneously switch the KVM, Audio and USB focus to a desired port, perform the following command:1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.2. Press and release the number key for the...
Page 12 - Switching Audio Focus Only to a Desired Port
12 Hotkeys continued Switching Audio Focus Only to a Desired Port To switch only the Audio focus to a desired port, perform the following command:1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.2. Press and release the number key for the desired port (1, 2, 3 or 4).3. Press and rele...
Page 13 - Initiate an Auto Scan; Initiate an Auto Scan at a Desired Time Interval
13 Hotkeys continued Initiate an Auto Scan Auto Scan allows you to switch between ports at regular intervals without having to manually switch between them. This hotkey command initiates an Auto Scan using the Scan Duration entered into the OSD. (See page 20 for details.) By default, the Scan Durati...
Page 14 - Skip Mode; List KVM Settings
14 Skip Mode continued 2. Press and release one of the arrow keys ( ↓, ↑, →, ← ). You will automatically be entered into Skip Mode and sent to either the next port, previous port, port 1 or port 4, depending on which arrow key you pressed. 3. Once in Skip Mode, you can press an arrow key to jump to ...
Page 15 - Hotkey Command Summary Table
15 Hotkeys continued Hotkey Command Summary Table Action Hotkey Command Activate Hotkey Setting Mode Press and hold the [Scroll Lock] key, press and re-lease the minus [-] key, release the [Scroll Lock] key. Change Hotkey Setting Mode Activation Command to [Ctrl], [F12] Activate Hotkey Setting Mode,...
Page 16 - OSD Main Screen; OSD Main Screen Components Table
16 OSD The OSD (On-Screen Display) can also be used to switch functionality focus from one port to another. The following section discusses OSD operation. OSD Operation The OSD (On-Screen Display) is a menu-based interface that allows you to access con-nected components and change the KVM settings. ...
Page 17 - OSD Main Page Functionality; Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus Simultaneously via Keyboard
17 OSD Main Page Functionality As with Hotkeys or Push-buttons, the OSD Main Page allows you to individually switch functionality to a desired port, or switch all functionality simultaneously. This can be done using your keyboard or mouse. You can also use the OSD Main page to activate Auto Scan mod...
Page 18 - Individually Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus via Mouse; Naming Ports; ] keys or click on the UP; Exiting the OSD Main Screen
18 OSD Main Page Functionality continued Individually Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus via Mouse 1. When in the OSD Main menu, click on the [F1] text to bring up the highlight bar in the KVM column, [F2] to bring up the highlight bar in the USB column, or [F3] to bring up the highlight bar in the Aud...
Page 19 - OSD Settings Page Functionality
19 OSD Main Page Functionality continued F8: Logout Pressing the [F8] key or clicking on the [F8] text at the bottom of the OSD Main Page will bring up a prompt asking you if you wish to logout of the KVM switch. Press [Y] and then press the [Enter] key to logout of the KVM. You will be required to ...
Page 24 - Appendix; Mac Keyboard Emulation
24 Appendix Mac Keyboard Emulation The PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the Mac keyboard using the PC keystrokes in the table below. Note: When more than one key is required on the PC Keyboard to emulate the Mac keyboard, press and release the first key, and then pre...
Page 25 - Factory Default Settings
25 Appendix continued Factory Default Settings Setting Default Administrator Username Administrator Administrator Password Password OSD Hotkey [Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock] Hotkey [Scroll Lock], [-] Button Settings [Mode 1] Port Display Duration 3 Seconds Scan Duration 3 Seconds Screen Blanker-Set Ti...
Page 26 - Specifications
26 Specifications Feature Specification Number of Computer Ports 4 Expandable (Cascade/Daisychain) No Form Factor Desktop/Rackmount (Comes with 1U Rackmount Kit) Port Selection OSD, Hotkeys, Push-buttons, Mouse Switching Function* Console Keyboard/Mouse Ports (x2) USB, (x2) PS/2** Console Video Port...
Page 27 - Warranty & Warranty Registration
27 Warranty & Warranty Registration 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYSeller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of initial purchase. If the product should prove def...