Tripp Lite Switch B006 VUA4 K R User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
4-Port KVM Switch  
with Audio, OSD  
& Peripheral Sharing  
Model: B006-VUA4-K-R  
RoHS  
This product is RoHS compliant.  
FCC Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is  
connected  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
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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  
OS 9.0 and higher  
2.6 and higher  
7.1 and higher  
Core 2 and higher  
9.0 and higher  
9.0 and higher  
4.3 and higher  
4.2 and higher  
Solaris 9 and higher  
5.0 and higher  
6.22 and higher  
Mac  
Linux Kernel  
Linux RedHat  
Linux Fedora  
Linux SuSE  
Linux Mandriva (Mandrake)  
UNIX AIX  
UNIX FreeBSD  
UNIX Sun  
Novell Netware  
DOS  
Features  
• 4-port KVM switch with 2.1 channel surround-sound audio, OSD and USB peripheral  
sharing  
• Built-in 2-port USB 2.0 hub allows USB 2.0 devices to be shared amongst computers  
connected to the KVM switch via P756-Series USB KVM Cable Kits  
• 3.5 mm speaker and microphone jacks allow a single microphone to provide audio input  
to each of the computers, and let you listen to the audio output of each computer on a  
single set of speakers  
• Additional console audio jacks are conveniently located on the front panel of the KVM  
switch, making them ideal for use with IP phones  
• 2-level security; 1 Administrator and up to 4 User accounts  
• OSD can be displayed in English, Japanese or German  
• Connect either USB or PS/2 computers using P756-Series (USB) or P757-Series (PS/2)  
KVM Cable Kits  
• Comes with a USB to (x2) PS/2 adapter, which allows you to use either USB or PS/2  
keyboard and mice to control the connected computers*  
• The KVM, USB and audio can be switched independently of each other (For example,  
you can access one computer while at the same time listening to audio from another  
computer and printing from a third computer)  
• Features mouse port switching functionality, which allows users accessing the KVM  
switch with a scroll mouse to switch between ports by double-clicking the mouse’s scroll  
wheel  
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Features  
continued  
• Switch between connected computers via front panel push-buttons, OSD (On Screen  
Display), hotkeys and the mouse switching function**  
• Auto Scan mode allows you to scan the connected computers without having to manually  
switch between them  
• Supports video resolutions up to 2048 x 1536, DDC2B  
• Multi-platform support – compatible with Windows®, Mac®, Sun and Linux  
• Supports hot plugging – computers and devices can be unplugged and plugged in without  
having to shut down the KVM switch  
• The KVM switch stores the monitor’s EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) to  
optimize display resolution  
• LEDs provide for easy monitoring of the connected computers  
• Complete keyboard emulation for error-free booting  
• Quick installation without the need for software  
* PC keyboard combinations emulate Sun/Mac keyboards. Sun/Mac keyboards only work with their own computers.  
** The mouse switching function is disabled by default, and needs to be turned on via OSD. It is only available when  
using a mouse with a scroll wheel.  
Front Panel  
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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 to switch the focus of the desired functionality by pressing the corresponding  
push-button once, twice, or by holding it for longer than 2 seconds. (See page 9 for  
details on Button Settings.) Regardless of whether you are in Mode 1 or Mode 2,  
pressing and holding buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for more than 2 seconds will  
initiate an Auto Scan. Pressing and holding buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously will initiate a  
USB keyboard/mouse reset.  
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Port LEDs: There are 2 sets of LEDs; Online/Selected and USB Line:  
Online/Selected – These LEDs will illuminate a dim Orange when a computer is  
connected to the corresponding port and powered-on. They will illuminate a bright  
Orange when the KVM focus is on the corresponding port.  
USB Line – These LEDs will illuminate a dim Green when a computer is connected  
to the KVM switch using a P756-Series USB KVM Cable Kit. They will illuminate a  
bright Green when the USB hub focus is on the corresponding port.  
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Features  
continued  
Front Panel continued  
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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 speaker and  
microphone jacks on the back panel of the unit.  
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USB 2.0 Peripheral Port: USB 2.0 devices (printers, scanners, etc.) can be plugged  
into this port and shared between the connected computers.  
Back Panel  
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5
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Firmware Upgrade Port: When performing a firmware upgrade, the included firmware  
upgrade cable connects to the KVM switch here.  
2
USB 2.0 Peripheral Port: USB 2.0 devices (printers, scanners, etc.) can be plugged  
into this port and shared between the connected computers.  
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4
Power Jack: The included power supply connects to the KVM switch here.  
Console Ports: Your monitor, keyboard, mouse, microphone and speakers plug into  
these ports.  
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Computer Ports: The P756-Series (USB) and P757-Series (PS/2) KVM Cable Kits  
connect to the KVM switch here. Note: These 17-pin connectors are shaped specifically  
to work with P756-Series and P757-Series KVM Cable Kits. Do not attempt to use  
ordinary VGA cable to connect a computer to the KVM switch.  
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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 use the device near water.  
• Do not place the device near, or over, radiators or heat registers. The device cabinet is  
provided with slots and openings to allow for adequate ventilation. To ensure reliable  
operation, and to protect against overheating, these openings must never be blocked or  
covered.  
• The device should never be placed on a soft surface (bed, sofa, rug, etc.) as this will block  
its ventilation openings. Likewise, the device should not be placed in a built-in enclosure  
unless adequate ventilation has been provided.  
• Never spill liquid of any kind on the device.  
• Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
• The device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking  
label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local  
power company.  
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord or cables. Route the power cord and  
cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over.  
• If an extension cord is used with this device make sure that the total of the ampere ratings  
of all products used on this cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Make  
sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.  
• Position system cables and power cables carefully; be sure that nothing rests on any cables.  
• To help protect your system from sudden transient increases and decreases in electrical  
power, it is recommended that you plug your devices into a Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor,  
Line Conditioner, or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  
• When connecting or disconnecting power to hot-pluggable power supplies, observe the  
following guidelines:  
—Install the power supply before connecting the power cable to the power supply.  
—Unplug the power cable before removing the power supply.  
—If the system has multiple sources of power, disconnect power from the system  
by unplugging all power cables from the power supplies.  
• Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots. They may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire or electrical shock.  
• Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
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• 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 to rain or water.  
—The device has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.  
—The device exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for  
service.  
—The device does not operate normally when the operating instructions are  
followed.  
• Only adjust those controls that are covered in the operating instructions. Improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to repair.  
Rackmount Installation  
Using the included rackmount hardware, attach the rackmount brackets to the KVM switch.  
Depending on whether you want to mount the KVM switch to the front or back of the rack,  
install the rackmount brackets to the front or back sides of the KVM switch. Using user-  
supplied screws, fasten the rackmount brackets to the rack.  
System Installation  
Refer to the steps and diagram to set up your KVM switch installation. Note: Before making any  
connections, make sure that power to all devices being connected to the KVM switch is turned  
off. Unplug the power cords of any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function.  
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Connect your monitor to the HD15 Female console port on the back panel of the KVM  
switch.  
2
Connect your USB keyboard and USB mouse to the corresponding USB console ports  
on the back of the KVM switch. If you have a PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse, connect the  
included USB to (x2) PS/2 adapter cable to one of the USB console ports on the back of  
the unit, and then connect your PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse to the corresponding PS/2  
connector(s) on the adapter cable. You can connect any combination of keyboard and  
mouse; USB – USB, PS/2 – PS/2 or USB – PS/2.  
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System Installation  
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Connect your microphone and speakers to the corresponding console 3.5 mm jacks  
on the front panel or the back panel. The jacks on the front panel of the unit will take  
priority over those on the back panel.  
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5
Connect the console end of the KVM Cable Kit to any available computer ports on  
the back panel of the unit. The connectors and ports on both the KVM Cable Kits and  
the KVM switch are color-coded/marked for easy installation. Note: As each set of  
computer ports are not perfectly aligned, make sure that the connectors on the KVM  
Cable Kit are connected to the same set of computer ports.  
Connect the computer end of the KVM Cable Kit to the corresponding ports on the  
computer you wish to connect. Note: The B006-VUA4-K-R comes with four 4-ft. USB  
KVM Cable Kits. If you need a longer cable, you will have to purchase a separate P756-  
Series USB KVM Cable Kit of the appropriate length. If you wish to connect to a PS/2  
computer, you will need to purchase a P757-Series PS/2 KVM Cable Kit. Computers  
connected using a P757-Series PS/2 KVM Cable Kit will not be able to use the built-in  
USB 2.0 hub functionality.  
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Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each computer you are connecting.  
Connect the included power supply to the KVM switch, and then plug it into an  
appropriate power source. To help protect your system from sudden transient increases  
and decreases in electrical power, it is recommended that you plug your devices into a  
Tripp Lite Surge Suppressor, Line Conditioner, or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  
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Connect up to two USB 2.0 peripherals to the USB 2.0 peripheral ports on the front and  
back of the unit.  
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Turn on the power to all connected devices.  
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When the login screen appears, enter in the default Username (Administrator) and  
Password (Password). For security purposes, it is strongly recommended that you  
change these to something unique. (See page 21 for details on changing the Password.)  
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 KVM switch.  
4. Power on all of the connected computers.  
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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 corresponding  
port; KVM focus only, Audio focus only, or KVM, Audio and USB focus simultaneously. You  
will be able to switch the focus of the desired functionality by pressing the corresponding  
push-button once, twice, or by holding it for longer than 2 seconds. Depending on whether  
the KVM Button Settings are set to Mode 1 or Mode 2 in the OSD, you will switch  
functionality focus in different ways. The differences between Mode 1 and Mode 2 are  
described in the table below.  
Push-Button Combination Mode 1 Action  
Mode 2 Action  
Press the desired push-button  
once.  
Switches only the KVM focus  
to the corresponding port.  
Simultaneously switches KVM,  
Audio and USB focus to the  
corresponding port.  
Press the desired push-button  
twice.  
Switches only the Audio focus  
to the corresponding port.  
Switches only the Audio focus  
to the corresponding port.  
Press and hold the desired  
push-button for more than two  
seconds.  
Simultaneously switches KVM, Switches only the KVM focus  
Audio and USB focus to the  
corresponding port.  
to the corresponding port.  
Press and hold push-buttons  
1 and 2 for more than two  
seconds.  
Initiates Auto Scan mode.  
Initiates Auto Scan mode.  
Press and hold push-buttons  
3 and 4 for more than two  
seconds.  
Performs a USB keyboard/  
mouse reset.  
Performs a USB keyboard and  
mouse reset.  
Note: Upon pressing a push-button to switch the functionality focus to a desired port,  
the OSD screen will display momentarily. The OSD will display a hand icon in each  
functionality column next to the port which has its focus. The duration for which the OSD  
menu is displayed can be changed using the Port Display Duration setting in the OSD F6  
Settings Page. (See page 20 for details) The OSD screen will not display when using the  
push-buttons to initiate an Auto Scan or perform a USB keyboard/mouse reset.  
To change the Button Settings from Mode 1 to Mode 2 or vice versa, follow the steps below:  
1. Open the OSD menu by pressing the [Scroll Lock] key twice.  
2. Press the [F6] key to access the OSD Settings screen.  
3. Select the Button Settings option and press the [Enter] key.  
4. Choose the desired mode and press the [Enter] key.  
Note: The Button Settings are set to Mode 1 by default.  
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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  
order (e.g. port 1 will switch to port 2; port 2 to port 3, and so on). As this function is  
disabled by default, you have to enable it in the OSD. To enable the Mouse Port Switching  
Functionality, follow the steps below:  
1. Open the OSD menu by pressing the [Scroll Lock] key twice.  
2. Press the [F6] key to access the OSD Settings screen.  
3. Select the Mouse Switching Function option and press the [Enter] key.  
4. When prompted to enter Yes or No, type in a [Y] and press the [Enter] key.  
Hotkeys  
Hotkeys allow you to switch functionality focus between ports using only the keyboard, as  
well as perform other functions on the KVM switch. The following section describes the  
hotkey functionality available for the B006-VUA4-K-R. At the end of this section is a table  
of all the available hotkeys.  
Hotkey Setting Mode  
All hotkey commands start by entering Hotkey Setting Mode. When in Hotkey Setting  
Mode, the [Scroll Lock] and [Caps Lock] keyboard LEDs flash in succession and ordinary  
keyboard and mouse functions are suspended. Only hotkey related keystrokes can be per-  
formed. To initiate Hotkey Setting Mode, perform the following command:  
1. Press and hold down the [Scroll Lock] key.  
2. While holding down the [Scroll Lock] key, press and release the minus [-] key.  
3. After releasing the minus [-] key, release the [Scroll Lock] key.  
Alternate Hotkey Setting Mode Activation Command  
By default, the command to activate Hotkey Setting Mode includes the [Scroll Lock] and  
minus [-] keys. This can be switched to include the [Ctrl] and [F12] keys by performing the  
following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [H] key.  
A couple of seconds after releasing the [H] key, the activation command will be changed  
to use [Ctrl] instead of [Scroll Lock], and [F12] instead of the minus [-] key. Once the  
activation command is changed, you will be exited from Hotkey Setting Mode. To change  
the activation command back, simply perform the Alternate Hotkey Setting Mode Activation  
Command again.  
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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 desired port (1, 2, 3 or 4).  
3. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Simultaneously Switching KVM, Audio and USB Focus to the Next Port  
To simultaneously switch the KVM, Audio and USB focus to the next port in line (1 to 2, 2  
to 3, etc.), perform the following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Switching KVM Focus Only to a Desired Port  
To switch only the KVM 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 release the [K] key.  
4. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Switching KVM Focus Only to the Next Port  
To switch only the KVM focus to the next port, perform the following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [K] key.  
3. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Switching USB Focus Only to a Desired Port  
To switch only the 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 desired port (1, 2, 3 or 4).  
3. Press and release the [U] key.  
4. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Switching USB Focus Only to the Next Port  
To switch only the USB focus to the next port, perform the following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [U] key.  
3. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
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Hotkeys  
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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 release the [S] key.  
4. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Switching Audio Focus Only to the Next Port  
To switch only the Audio focus to the next port, perform the following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [S] key.  
3. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Simultaneously Switching KVM and USB Focus to a Desired Port  
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 release the [K] key.  
4. Press and release the [U] key.  
5. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Simultaneously Switching KVM and Audio Focus to a Desired Port  
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 release the [K] key.  
4. Press and release the [S] key.  
5. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Simultaneously Switching USB and Audio Focus to a Desired Port  
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 release the [U] key.  
4. Press and release the [S] key.  
5. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
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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 Duration  
is set at 5 second intervals. When scanning, only the KVM focus is transferred to the next  
computer. The USB and Audio focus remain on the same computers they were on when  
Auto Scan began. Also, the only computers that are accessed during an Auto Scan are those  
that are both connected and powered-on. To initiate an Auto Scan, perform the following  
command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [A] key.  
3. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
When in Auto Scan mode, normal keyboard and mouse operation are suspended. To exit  
Auto Scan mode, press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to stop scanning at the port that  
currently has the KVMs focus.  
Initiate an Auto Scan at a Desired Time Interval  
To initiate an Auto Scan using a desired time interval, perform the following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [A] key.  
3. Enter in a Scan Duration from 1 to 255 seconds.  
4. Press and release the [Enter] key.  
Note: This hotkey command will not only perform the current Auto Scan at the desired  
interval, it will also change the Scan Duration in the OSD.  
Skip Mode  
Similarly to Auto Scan mode, Skip Mode allows you to easily monitor the connected com-  
puters. Unlike Auto Scan mode, Skip Mode allows you to monitor connected computers at  
your leisure, without automatically jumping to the next port after a set time interval. Skip  
Mode also allows you to jump back and forth between ports, as opposed to an Auto Scan,  
which automatically skips to the next available port. When in Skip Mode, only the KVM  
focus is transferred to the next computer. The USB and Audio focus remain on the same  
computers they were on when Skip Mode began. To initiate Skip Mode, perform the follow-  
ing command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
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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 another port:  
• Pressing the key will take you to the next port  
• Pressing the key will take you to the previous port  
• Pressing the key will take you to port 4, the last port on the KVM switch  
• Pressing the key will take you to port 1, the first port on the KVM switch  
When in Skip Mode, normal keyboard and mouse operation are suspended. To exit Skip  
Mode, press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to stop at the port that currently has the KVMs  
focus.  
Video Sync  
Video Sync allows the KVM to store the monitor’s EDID (Extended Display Identification  
Data), which helps to improve resolution. To initiate a Video Sync, perform the following  
command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [D] key.  
List KVM Settings  
This function allows you to quickly list the following KVM settings; Hotkey Setting Mode  
activation sequence, OSD Menu Hotkey command, Port OS, Mouse Emulation and Button  
Settings. To perform this function, do the following:  
1. Open up a Word, Wordpad, Notepad or Excel file.  
2. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
3. Press and release the [F4] key.  
USB Keyboard/Mouse Reset  
In the event that the keyboard and mouse are not operating correctly, a reset may be needed.  
To perform a USB keyboard/mouse reset, do the following:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [F5] key.  
Alternate OSD Menu Activation Command  
The default sequence to open the OSD menu is to hit the [Scroll Lock] key twice; however,  
this can be changed to hitting the [Ctrl] key twice by performing the following command:  
1. Activate Hotkey Setting Mode using the aforementioned command.  
2. Press and release the [T] key.  
To switch back to the [Scroll Lock] sequence, simply perform this command again.  
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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  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [H]  
Command to [Ctrl], [F12]  
Switch KVM, Audio and USB focus to a  
desired port  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [Enter]  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [Enter]  
Switch KVM, Audio and USB focus to the  
next port  
Switch the KVM focus only to a desired port Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [K], [Enter]  
Switch the KVM focus only to the next port Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [K], [Enter]  
Switch the USB focus only to a desired port Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [U], [Enter]  
Switch the USB focus only to the next port  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [U], [Enter]  
Switch the Audio focus only to a  
desired port  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [S], [Enter]  
Switch the Audio focus only to the next port Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [S], [Enter]  
Switch the KVM and USB focus to a desired Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [K], [U], [Enter]  
port  
Switch the KVM and Audio focus to a  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [K], [S], [Enter]  
desired port  
Switch the USB and Audio focus to a  
desired port  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, n*, [U], [S], [Enter]  
Initiate an Auto Scan  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [A], [Enter]  
Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Initiate an Auto Scan at a desired time  
interval  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [A], n*, [Enter]  
Note: Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Initiate Skip Mode and go to the next port  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, []  
Note: Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Initiate Skip Mode and go to the previous port Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, []  
Note: Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, []  
Initiate Skip Mode and go to Port 1  
Initiate Skip Mode and go to Port 4  
Note: Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, []  
Note: Press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key to exit  
Video Sync  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [D]  
List KVM Settings  
Open a Word, Wordpad, Notepad or Excel file, Acti-  
vate Hotkey Setting Mode, [F4]  
USB Keyboard/Mouse Reset  
Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [F5]  
Switch the OSD Menu Activation command Activate Hotkey Setting Mode, [T]  
to [Ctrl], [Ctrl]  
* When switching to a desired port, n=1, 2, 3 or 4. When initiating an auto scan at a desired  
time interval, n=0-255 seconds.  
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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. To open the OSD Menu, hit the [Scroll  
Lock] key twice.  
Note: The OSD Menu activation command can be switched to [Ctrl], [Ctrl] via hotkey (see  
page 14 for details) or the OSD Settings Menu (see page 19 for details).  
OSD Main Screen  
OSD Main Screen Components Table  
The table below describes the various components of the OSD main screen:  
Component  
Description  
PN  
This column displays the Port Number  
represented by the corresponding row.  
KVM  
This column will display a hand icon in the row  
of the port that has the KVMs focus.  
USB  
This column will display a hand icon in the row  
of the port that has the USB hub’s focus.  
This column will display a hand icon in the row  
of the port that has the Audio focus.  
This column will display a sun icon in the row  
of ports that are connected to the KVM switch  
and powered-on.  
NAME  
This column will display the name given to the  
corresponding port.  
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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  
mode, access the OSD Settings Page and logout of the KVM switch.  
Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus Simultaneously via Keyboard  
1. When in the OSD Main Menu, press the [F7] key. Three highlight bars will appear, one in  
each functionality column.  
2. Use the [] and [] keys to move the three highlight bars to the row of the desired port.  
3. When the three highlight bars are in the row of the desired port, hit the [Enter] key. The  
OSD will disappear and the selected port will be accessed.  
Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus Simultaneously via Mouse  
1. When in the OSD Main Menu, click on the [F7] text at the bottom of the screen, or, click  
on the desired port number in the PN column. Three highlight bars will appear, one in  
each functionality column. If you used the mouse to click on the desired port number,  
skip to Step 3.  
2. Click on the UP or DOWN icons at the bottom of the screen to move the three highlight  
bars to the row of the desired port.  
3. When the three highlight bars are in the row of the desired port, hit the [Enter] key,  
double-click on the port number or double-click on one of the three highlight bars. The  
OSD will disappear and the selected port will be displayed.  
Individually Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus via Keyboard  
1. When in the OSD Main menu, press the [F1] key 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 Audio column. You can also use the [Tab] key to toggle between  
the three columns.  
2. When the highlight bar is in the desired column, use the [] and [] keys to move the  
highlight bar to the row of the desired port.  
3. When the highlight bar is in the row of the desired port, press the [Enter] key. The OSD  
disappears and the port selected to have the KVM focus will be displayed.  
Note: You can set each functionalities focus at the same time by moving each highlight bar  
to the desired row before pressing the [Enter] key.  
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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 Audio column. You can also click on the area of the desired  
column next to the desired row to bring the highlight bar directly to the desired spot. If  
you choose to click directly on the desired port/column, skip to Step 3.  
2. Once the highlight bar is in the desired column, Click on the UP or DOWN icons at the  
bottom of the screen to move it to the row of the desired port.  
3. When the highlight bar is in the row of the desired port, hit the [Enter] key, or double-  
click on the highlight bar. The OSD will disappear and the selected port will be displayed.  
Note: You can set each functionalities focus at the same time by moving each highlight bar to  
the desired row before pressing the [Enter] key or double-clicking on one of the highlight bars.  
Naming Ports  
1. Press the [Tab] key until a highlight bar shows up in the Name column. You can also click  
inside the Name column next to the desired port to bring the highlight bar exactly where  
you want it. If you choose to click directly on the desired port/column, skip to Step 3.  
2. Once the highlight bar is in the Name column, use the [] and [] keys or click on the UP  
or DOWN icons at the bottom of the screen to move it to the row of the desired port.  
3. Once the highlight bar is next to the desired port, press the [Enter] key or double-click on  
it. A pink box will appear in the highlight bar, signifying it is ready to be edited.  
4. Type the desired name in the highlight bar. A maximum of 15 characters is allowed.  
5. When you have typed in the desired port name, press the [Enter] key or click on the  
highlight bar to save it.  
Exiting the OSD Main Screen  
To exit the OSD Main Screen and go back to the last port selected to have the KVM focus,  
press the [Esc] key or right-click the mouse.  
Note: A functionalities focus will not be switched to another port if you simply highlight it  
and then exit the OSD. You must press the [Enter] key or double-click on the highlight bar to  
switch focus to that port.  
F4: Scan  
Pressing the [F4] key or clicking on the [F4] text at the bottom of the OSD Main Page will  
initiate an Auto Scan. When started, the KVM will scan between computers that are both  
connected and powered-on. The interval that each port is scanned for is set in the Scan Du-  
ration field of the OSD Settings Menu. (See page 20 for details.) To exit Auto Scan mode,  
press the [Esc] key or [Spacebar] key.  
F6: Set  
Pressing the [F6] key or clicking on the [F6] text at the bottom of the OSD Main Page will  
bring you to the OSD Settings Page. The OSD Settings Page and it’s features are discussed  
in detail in the following section.  
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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 enter in your username  
and password to regain access to the KVM switch. If you do not wish to logout of the KVM,  
leave the [N] in the prompt field and press the [Enter] key, or press the [Esc] key.  
OSD Settings Page Functionality  
The OSD Settings Page is where the KVM settings can be accessed and customized. As  
described in the previous section, pressing the [F6] key or clicking on the [F6] text when in  
the OSD Main Page will bring you to the OSD Settings Page.  
To access one of the settings, simply highlight it and press the [Enter] key, or double-click  
on it with your mouse. When a setting is selected, a prompt or sub-menu will appear with  
options for changing that setting. The table below describes the settings found in this menu.  
Setting  
Description  
OSD Hotkey  
Select this setting to change the hotkey that is used to access the OSD.  
A sub-menu will appear, allowing you to choose between [Scroll Lock],  
[Scroll Lock] and [Ctrl], [Ctrl]. Highlight the desired hotkey and press the  
[Enter] key, or double-click on it with your mouse. The default OSD hotkey  
is [Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock].  
Hotkey  
Select this setting to change the hotkey combination that is used to activate  
Hotkey Setting Mode. A sub-menu will appear, allowing you to choose be-  
tween [Scroll Lock], [-] and [Ctrl], [F12]. (See page 10 on how these keys  
are used to activate Hotkey Setting Mode.) Highlight the desired hotkey and  
press the [Enter] key, or double-click on it with your mouse. The default  
OSD hotkey is [Scroll Lock], [-].  
Button Settings  
Select this setting to change which push-button combinations are used to  
switch functionalities between ports. A sub-menu will appear, allowing  
you to choose between Mode 1 and Mode 2. (See page 9 for the differences  
between Mode 1 and Mode 2.) Highlight the desired mode and press the  
[Enter] key, or double-click on it with your mouse. The default is Mode 1.  
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OSD Settings Page Functionality  
continued  
Setting  
Description  
Port Display Duration Select this setting to change the amount of time the OSD menu is displayed  
after switching functionalities between ports via push-button. A highlight  
bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD Settings Page, allowing you to  
enter a Port Display Duration between 0 and 255 seconds. The default is 3  
seconds. A setting of 0 disables this function.  
Scan Duration  
Select this setting to change the amount of time spent on each port during  
an Auto Scan. A highlight bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD Settings  
Page, allowing you to enter a Scan Duration between 0 and 255 seconds.  
The default is 3 seconds. A setting of 0 disables the Auto Scan function.  
Select this setting to turn the Screen Blanker function On/Off, and to  
determine whether a password is needed to regain access after the screen is  
blanked. A sub-menu will appear with three options; Set Timeout, Screen  
Blanker Password, and Screen Lock. When the Set Timeout field is set to  
Off, you will not be able to access the other two settings.  
Screen Blanker  
Set Timeout: To turn on the screen blanker function, select this setting and  
enter in a value between 0 and 30 minutes. The default is 0, which disables  
the Screen Blanker function.  
Blanker Password: When the Screen Lock setting is On, a password will be  
required to regain access to the KVM in the event the screen is blanked. A  
password can be entered here using a maximum of 8 characters (A-Z, 0-9).  
When entering a new blanker password, you will first be asked to enter the  
current password. The default password is blank, so just press the [Enter]  
key if this setting has never been changed before. You will then be asked to  
enter the new password twice.  
Screen Lock: This setting determines whether a password is required to  
access the KVM after a screen blank. Choose [Y] and [Enter] to turn it on  
and require a password, or [N] and [Enter] to turn it off. It is turned off by  
default.  
Hotkey Command  
Mode  
This setting allows you to enable or disable hotkey functionality. When  
turned Off, you will not be able to access Hotkey Setting Mode to control the  
KVM. When accessed, a highlight bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD  
Settings Page. Press [Y] and [Enter] to turn the hotkey functionality on, or  
[N] and [Enter] to turn it Off. It is enabled by default.  
Restore Default  
Values  
This function is used to restore the KVM’s settings to their default values.  
(See page 25 for Factory Default Settings.) Port names, usernames and  
passwords are not affected by this function. When accessed, a highlight bar  
will appear at the bottom of the OSD Settings Page. Press [Y] and [Enter]  
to restore default settings, or [N] and [Enter] to exit without restoring  
default settings. You can also press the [Esc] key to exit this function  
without restoring default settings.  
Clear the Name List  
Activate Beeper  
This function is used to clear out all of the port names. When accessed, a  
highlight bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD Settings Page. Press [Y]  
and [Enter] to clear all of the port names, or [N] and [Enter] to exit without  
clearing. You can also press the [Esc] key to exit this function without clear-  
ing the port names.  
This function controls a beeper sound that can be heard when a port is  
changed, Auto Scan is accessed or an invalid entry is made in the OSD.  
When accessed, a highlight bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD  
Settings Page. Press [Y] and [Enter] to turn the beeper function on; or, [N]  
and [Enter] to turn it off. It is turned on by default.  
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OSD Settings Page Functionality  
continued  
Setting  
Description  
Firmware Upgrade  
When this setting is selected, a screen appears that displays the KVM’s  
current firmware version. At the bottom of the page is a reminder to connect  
the firmware upgrade cable, and a highlight bar asking if you wish to  
download. Press [Y] and [Enter] to begin the firmware upgrade process, or  
[N] and [Enter] to exit and return to the previous screen. You can also press  
the [Esc] key to exit and return to the previous screen. (See page 22 for  
complete instructions on how to perform a firmware upgrade.)  
This function allows you to enter in the operating system of the computer  
connected to each port. It allows users to use special Sun, Mac or other  
operating systems’ keyboard keys. When selected, a sub-menu will appear  
that lists each port and the OS which is currently assigned to it. Once the  
desired port is highlighted, you can change its OS setting by double-clicking  
on the OS with the mouse or by pressing the [Spacebar] to toggle between  
OSs. You can choose between PC, Mac, Sun and SPC (Other). Each  
computer is set at PC by default.  
Port OS  
Mouse Emulation  
Enables / Disables the emulation function of the console mouse port. The  
default setting is ON. If you disable this function, you will not be able  
to control a connected PS/2 computer with a USB mouse. To control a  
connected PS/2 computer, you will need to use the included USB to (x2)  
PS/2 adapter cable to connect a PS/2 mouse to the KVM’s console port.  
This setting allows you to turn the Mouse Switching Function On/Off. (See  
page 10 for Mouse Switching Function details.) When accessed, a highlight  
bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD Settings Page. Press [Y] and  
[Enter] to turn the Mouse Switching Function On; or, [N] and [Enter] to  
turn it Off. It is turned OFF by default.  
Mouse Switching  
Function  
OSD Language  
This setting allows you to choose which language the OSD is displayed  
in. When accessed, a sub-menu appears, allowing you to choose between  
English, Japanese and German. Simply highlight the desired language and  
press the [Enter] key or double-click on it with the mouse. The language is  
set to English by default.  
Set Username and  
Password  
This setting allows you to customize the Username and Password for the  
Administrator and Users. The KVM has one administrator and four users.  
Administrators have access to all features and settings, whereas users can  
only access the connected computers, and not the F6 Settings Page.  
When accessed, a sub-menu appears listing an administrator and four users.  
To edit a Username and Password, select the desired account and press  
the [Enter] key or double-click on it with the mouse. Another sub-menu  
appears, allowing you to enter in a new Username and Password. You are  
asked to enter in the password twice to ensure it is entered correctly. After  
entering the password for the second time, press the [Enter] key to save  
your changes.  
Note: Usernames and Passwords can contain a maximum of 15 characters  
(0-9, a-z, A-Z).  
The default administrator Username is Administrator, and the default Pass-  
word is Password. For security purposes, it is strongly recommended that  
you change these to something unique.  
Set Logout Timeout  
This setting allows you to set the amount of idle time that must pass before  
a user is logged out of the KVM, requiring them to enter their username and  
password to regain access. When accessed, a highlight bar appears at the  
bottom of the OSD Settings Page, in which you can enter a value between  
0 and 180 minutes. This setting defaults at 0, which disables the Logout  
Timeout function.  
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Firmware Upgrade Utility  
com. To upgrade the firmware of you KVM switch, follow the steps below:  
obtain the firmware upgrade for your KVM switch, and save it to your computer.  
2. Using the firmware upgrade cable that came with the B006-VUA4-K-R, connect the cable  
from the 3.5 mm jack on the back of the switch to a DB9 Serial port on the computer you  
saved the firmware to.  
3. Shut down all of the computers connected to the KVM switch.  
4. Invoke Firmware Upgrade Mode via the Firmware Upgrade function in the OSD F6  
Settings Page. (See page 21 for details.)  
5. On the computer the firmware upgrade file is saved to, run the Firmware Upgrade Utility  
file by double-clicking on it or by opening up a command line and typing in the path to it.  
The utilities welcome page appears:  
6. After reading the license agreement, click on the I Agree option and click Next. The  
Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears and displays the KVM switch in the  
Device List on the left side of the screen.  
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Firmware Upgrade Utility  
continued  
7. Highlight the KVM switch in the Device List by clicking on it with the mouse. If you  
want the Firmware Upgrade Utility to check the KVM’s firmware version to see if it is  
older/newer than the firmware upgrade file, check the Check Firmware Version box in the  
lower-left of the screen. If you want the Firmware Upgrade Utility to upload the firmware  
upgrade file without checking the KVM’s firmware version, leave this box unchecked.  
Click Next.  
8. If the Check Firmware Version box is checked, and the Firmware Upgrade Utility  
finds the KVM’s firmware is newer than that of the firmware upgrade file, you will be  
prompted to continue or cancel. Once the firmware upgrade starts, status messages appear  
in the Status Message panel and progress towards completion is shown in the Progress  
Bar. When the upgrade is complete, the Status Message panel will inform you that the  
firmware upgrade was ok. At this point, click Finish to complete the firmware upgrade.  
After a successful firmware upgrade, the switch will reset itself.  
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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 press and release the second key.  
PC Keyboard  
[Shift]  
Mac Keyboard  
[Shift]  
[Ctrl]  
[Ctrl]  
[Ctrl], [1]  
[Ctrl], [2]  
[Ctrl], [3]  
[Ctrl], [4]  
[Alt]  
[Alt]  
[Print Screen]  
[Scroll Lock]  
[F13]  
[F14]  
[=]  
[Enter]  
[Return]  
[Delete]  
[Help]  
[F15]  
[Backspace]  
[Insert]  
[Ctrl],  
Sun Keyboard Emulation  
The PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the Sun keyboard  
using the PC keystrokes in the table below.  
Note: When more than one key is required on the PC Keyboard to emulate the Sun keyboard,  
press and release the first key, and then press and release the second key.  
PC Keyboard  
[Ctrl], [T]  
Sun Keyboard  
[Stop]  
PC Keyboard  
[Ctrl], [F10]  
[Ctrl], [1]  
Sun Keyboard  
[Cut]  
[Ctrl], [F2]  
[Ctrl], [F3]  
[Ctrl], [F4]  
[Ctrl], [F5]  
[Ctrl], [F6]  
[Ctrl], [F7]  
[Ctrl], [F8]  
[Ctrl], [F9]  
[Again]  
[Props]  
[Undo]  
[Front]  
[Ctrl], [2]  
[Ctrl], [3]  
[Ctrl], [4]  
[Copy]  
[Ctrl], [H]  
[Help]  
[Open]  
[Compose]  
[Paste]  
[Find]  
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Appendix  
continued  
Factory Default Settings  
Setting  
Default  
Administrator Username  
Administrator Password  
OSD Hotkey  
Administrator  
Password  
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock]  
Hotkey  
[Scroll Lock], [-]  
[Mode 1]  
3 Seconds  
3 Seconds  
0 (Off)  
“Blank”  
Off  
Button Settings  
Port Display Duration  
Scan Duration  
Screen Blanker-Set Timeout  
Screen Blanker-Blanker Password  
Screen Blanker-Screen Lock  
Hotkey Command Mode  
Activate Beeper  
On  
On  
Port OS  
PC  
Mouse Emulation  
Mouse Switching Function  
OSD Language  
On  
Off  
English  
0 (Off)  
Set Logout Timeout  
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Specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
Number of Computer Ports  
Expandable (Cascade/Daisychain)  
Form Factor  
4
No  
Desktop/Rackmount (Comes with 1U Rackmount Kit)  
OSD, Hotkeys, Push-buttons, Mouse Switching Function*  
(x2) USB, (x2) PS/2**  
Port Selection  
Console Keyboard/Mouse Ports  
Console Video Port  
Console Speaker/Mic Ports  
Computer Ports  
HD15 Female  
(x4) 3.5 mm Female***  
(x4) HD17 Female**** (x8) 3.5 mm Female (Each port  
contains a HD17 connector and (2) 3.5 mm jacks)  
KVM Cable Kits  
P756-Series (USB) and P757-Series (PS/2)  
(x4) USB with Audio KVM Cable Kits  
DC Power Jack for External Power Supply  
5.3V, 642mA  
Included KVM Cable Kits  
Power Jack  
Power Requirements  
USB 2.0 Hub Ports  
Keyboard/Mouse Emulation  
Max Video Resolution  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
(x2) USB A Female  
PS/2, USB  
2048 x 1536 @ 60Hz, DDC2B  
0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F)  
-20 to 60 C (-4 to 140 F)  
0 to 80% RH, Non-Condensing  
1.6 x 7.9 x 2.75  
Unit Dimensions (H x W x D, In)  
Unit Weight (Lbs)  
1.75  
*
The mouse switching function is disabled by default, and needs to be turned on via OSD. It is  
only available when using a mouse with a scroll wheel.  
**  
A USB to (x2) PS/2 adapter cable is included with the KVM to allow for PS/2 keyboard and  
mouse console connections.  
*** The B006-VUA4-K-R includes 2 sets of Speaker/Mic ports; (2) 3.5 mm jacks on the front and  
(2) 3.5 mm jacks on the back. The front panel ports take priority over the back panel.  
**** These custom 17 pin connectors are made specifically to work with P756-Series and P757-Series  
KVM Cable Kits. Do not attempt to use ordinary VGA cable to connect a computer to the KVM  
switch.  
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Warranty & Warranty Registration  
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or replace the product, in its sole discretion. Service under this Warranty can only be obtained by your  
delivering or shipping the product (with all shipping or delivery charges prepaid) to: Tripp Lite; 1111  
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mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your Tripp Lite product has  
been assigned a unique series number. The series number can be found on the product nameplate label,  
along with all required approval markings and information. When requesting compliance information  
for this product, always refer to the series number. The series number should not be confused with the  
marking name or model number of the product.  
WEEE Compliance Information for Tripp Lite Customers and Recyclers (European Union)  
Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and implementing regulations,  
when customers buy new electrical and electronic equipment from Tripp Lite they are entitled to:  
Send old equipment for recycling on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this varies depending on  
the country)  
Send the new equipment back for recycling when this ultimately becomes waste  
Tripp Lite follows a policy of continuous improvement. Product specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
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