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O mniView ™ KVM Switch with CA T5 Extension U ser Manual ENTERPRISE Quad-Bus Series F1DW116C F1DW216C Control up to 16 servers located up to 1000 feet away from your KVM Switch with up to two consoles • Expand able for con trol o f up to 256 servers from f our consoles P74342 _ F1DWXXXC _ man .
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 P ackag e Conten ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTRODUCTION Congr atulation s on your purchase o f this Belkin OmniView ENTERPRI SE Quad-Bus Series KVM Switch with CA T5 Extensi on (the Switch). Our diverse lin e of KVM solution s ex emplifies th e Belkin commitmen t to delivering hi gh-quality , dur able prod ucts at a competitive pri ce .
2 INTRODUCTION This man ual pr ovid es detailed inf ormation about your n ew Switch, from in stallation and oper ation to tr oubleshootin g—in the unlik ely event of a pr oblem. From tim e to time , Belkin m ay release upd ates to this prod uct; updated user inf ormati on will be available from our website at belkin.
3 OVERVIEW F eatur e Overvie w Quad-Bus T echnology Our propri etary way to enable m ultiple Switches to be d aisy-chained tog ether; Belkin quad-bus KVM pr odu cts let you expan d up to a maxim um of four con soles to simultan eously contr ol up to 256 computers.
4 OVERVIEW Hot Keys H ot k ey functi onality allows you to select a port usin g key comm ands; hot k ey sequences let you select on e computer from as m any as 256 computers , instan tly .
5 OVERVIEW Equipment Requirements To connect th e Switch to each computer , a specialized Belkin OmniView ENTERPRI SE Series Server In terface M odule (F1DE101A -AP) and a CA T5 or CA T6 patch cable is r equir ed per computer .
6 OVERVIEW Product Specifications P art No.: F1DW116C, F1DW216C P ower: 100-240V AC @ 47–63Hz, single phase , 0.25A @ 117V AC, 0.15A @ 240V AC Daisy-Chain: Maxim um of 16 B ANKs, in cludin g 4 consoles M ax.
OVERVIEW Unit Display Diagrams Front Vie w of the Switch (F1DW216C) Dual man ual direct-access port selectors A utoScan button with LED to indicate A utoScan Mode is active 7-segment LED f or selected.
OVERVIEW PS/2 mouse console port U SB Console ports, T ype A Video con sole ports VGA IEC power connector Daisy-chain port, In Daisy-chain port, Out P ower switch PS/2 keyboard console port Back View .
9 INST ALLA TION Pre-Configur ation The en closure o f the Switch is d esign ed for desktop or r ack-moun t configur ation. Th e Switch is rack-m ountable in stan dar d 19-inch server r acks. Rack-moun t hard ware is inclu ded with th ese Switches f or a sturdy r ack installati on.
1. Remove th e brack ets from th e box. 2. Align th e brack et with the fr ont of th e Switch for flush in stallation in your r ack. 3. A ttach th e brack et to the si de o f your Switch with the screws pr ovid ed. 4. M oun t the Switch to th e rack r ail assembly .
11 INST ALLA TION 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 f or each additi onal computer you wish to conn ect. Connect the Console 1. Set BANK ad dr ess (The B ANK a ddr ess is preset to zer o at the factory). 2. Connect th e monitor to th e Switch. Attach your m onitor cable to the HDDB15 female port on th e back of th e Switch labeled “Console” .
INST ALLA TION Connecting Multiple Switches (Daisy-Chaining) Y ou can d aisy-chain up to 16 Switches an d Expand ers togeth er; this will give a server administr ator contr ol over a maxim um of 256 computers .
13 INST ALLA TION DIP SWITCH # B ANK ADDRESS 12 3 4 DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN B ANK 00 (Def ault) UP DOWN DOWN DOWN BANK 01 PRIMARY/SECOND ARY DOWN UP DOWN DOWN BANK 02 SECOND ARY UP UP DOWN DOWN B ANK 03 S.
14 INST ALLA TION 3. Connect the console m onitor , keyboard , and m ouse to the con sole ports of th e primary Switch(es), as previ ously described f or stand alone units , skipping steps 5 and 6. Note: Dual-console support available on 2x16 model only.
15 INST ALLA TION Connecting the Daisy-Chain Cable: 5. Begin with BANK 00. Usin g the Daisy-Chain Cable (F1D9402-XX), conn ect one end to the “Daisy-Chain OUT” port on th e first Switch. 6. Connect the oth er end o f the Daisy-Chain Cable to the “Daisy-Chain IN” port o f the n ext Switch.
16 INST ALLA TION 9. If the primary B ANK is set to a ddr ess 00, the KVM ad ministrator must confi gure the Switch f or daisy-chain usag e . T o d o this, take th e followin g steps: (Note: Y ou may .
17 USING YOUR S WITCH N ow that you have conn ected your consoles an d computers to your Switch, it is read y for use . Y ou can select conn ected computers by the dir ect-access port selectors, located on the fr ont pan el of th e Switch, hot key comm ands , or the On-Scr een Display .
18 USING YOUR S WITCH Daisy-Chain Configur ation • The 7-segm ent display o f a second ary Switch will always display its BANK add ress . All other button s and LEDs on secon dary BANKs will be disabled . Static Mode (Idle) • The 7-segm ent LEDs will display th e curren t BANK ID.
19 USING YOUR S WITCH Selecting a Computer Using K eyboar d Hot Ke y Commands To send comm ands to th e Switch, the Scr oll Lock (SL) key m ust be pressed twi ce within about half a second (you will h.
20 USING YOUR S WITCH U sing the A utoScan Function from the Fr ont P anel Pressin g the A utoScan button on the Switch activates it. In A utoScan Mod e, th e Switch rem ains f ocused on one port f or a configur ed interval (1–99 seconds), bef ore toggling to th e ne xt port.
21 USING YOUR S WITCH IntelliView Gr aphical On-Screen Display Menu Contr ol The In telliView Gr aphical On-Scr een Display (OSD) is inten ded to have a look and feel similar to popular Wind ows-based operatin g systems f or PCs. T o activate IntelliVi ew , press on “Scroll Lock + Scr oll Lock + space bar” on your keyboar d.
22 USING YOUR S WITCH • Pressin g the space bar will activate In telliView con trol in focus (sam e as clickin g on the con trol). If th e list box is in f ocus, th en pressing th e space bar gives the console con trol o f the hi ghligh ted computer .
23 USING YOUR S WITCH The Main P age The M ain page displays inf ormati on regar ding the curr ent conn ected severs. A t a glance , th e user can view th e server’s group, computer n ame , port location s, connecti on status, an d security mod e . The Main pag e could also be used to navi gate through th e connected server .
24 USING YOUR S WITCH Mouse Column The m ouse column displays the status o f the curr ent m ouse connection, an d is updated in r eal time . If th e connecti on to the computer is via a PS/2 cable , a small m ouse i con is displayed. If th e mouse conn ection to th e computer is via USB, th e U SB tri den t symbol is displayed.
25 USING YOUR S WITCH The Setup P age The Setup pag e is only available to the A dmin user an d is used to set the gr oup name , computer nam e , and computer scan tim es. Th e scan time is depen den t on the port being scann ed, an d is global (i.e .
26 USING YOUR S WITCH Scan Time an d “Chang e All” Button The user can r eset the scan tim e for all computers by en tering a value fr om 1–99 in the edit bo x and cli cking on th e “Chang e All” button. The user will be asked to confirm the acti on befor e the n ew time is appli ed.
27 USING YOUR S WITCH Group Column The Gr oup column displays the n ame o f the gr oup to which the computer has been assign ed. Th e computer list can be sorted on this field by cli cking th e mouse on the column h eader . Computer Name Column The Computer N ame column displays th e nam e of each conn ected computer .
28 USING YOUR S WITCH P assword En try Fields Ther e is a “ chang e password” button associ ated with each user; clicking th e button displays the passwor d entry di alog.
29 USING YOUR S WITCH Broad cast P asswords This check bo x for ces all other con soles to overwrite all of th eir user passwords with the passwor ds contain ed in the curr ent con sole. This m akes it simple f or the administr ator to synchr onize the passwor ds of all con soles (e.
30 USING YOUR S WITCH Display Banner This check bo x enables a bann er to be displayed for system even ts: pressin g a fron t-panel button, powerin g-on the Switch, etc . The bann er is either always displayed, or displayed f or a configur ed time (1–99 secon ds).
31 USING YOUR S WITCH A dvan ced Button A ctivatin g this button will take th e user to the advan ced option scr een. Disable Viewin g When “Disable Vi ewing” is ch ecked , only another ad ministrator m ay view chann els occupied by th e administr ator .
32 USING YOUR S WITCH Error Messages and Dialogs From tim e to time , it will be n ecessary to display messag es to the user indi cating errors or r equesting simple an swers to question s. Th ese pop-up screens use th e f amili ar form at of title bar an d wind ow body , which contain s the te xt of th e m essag e .
33 USING YOUR S WITCH The AutoUpdate Firm war e Update Utility Updating Firmw are The A utoUpdate appli cation is d esign ed to inspect your hard ware an d guid e you through th e process o f updatin g the firm ware (if necessary) on your Switch. A utoUpd ate downloads ar e available by calling Belkin T ech Support at 310-898-1100, e xt.
34 34 USING YOUR S WITCH To start the upd ate process , you must run th e AutoUpd ate applicati on by selecting “A utoUpdate .ex e” from th e start men u, or a desktop sh ortcut. The first scr een of th e AutoUpd ate applicati on will prompt the user to select an automati c or man ual upd ate .
35 USING YOUR S WITCH Updating Devices via the W eb When you start th e AutoUpd ate applicati on, it search es your computer for devi ces that support the upd ate process . It also autom atically conn ects to the W eb and search es for available upd ates for th e devi ces that are foun d.
36 USING YOUR S WITCH Befor e the A utoUpdate begin s, a warnin g screen will be displayed, inf orming th e user of th e risks involved in proceedin g with the upd ate , and action s that should be avoid ed while the upd ate is in progr ess.
37 USING YOUR S WITCH When th e update is started , a dialog pops up, displayin g the file tr ansfer progr ess f or each sub-d evice , an d for th e Switch, as a whole . If multiple d evices have been selected, th e dialog r emain s up and r epeats the update pr ocess for each d evice .
38 USING YOUR S WITCH The “ Advan ced” button allows the user to m anu ally for ce updates into th e targ et d evi ce . AutoUpd ate does minim al checking to d etermine wh ether th e selected file is valid in this m ode . Belkin d oes not r ecommend usin g Advan ced Mod e unless directed to do so by Belkin T echnical Support.
39 USING YOUR S WITCH When th e update is complete , th e Ne xt button will become active , allowing th e user to complete the upd ate . If the d ownload fails f or any r eason, a dialog bo x will appear with an option to retry the upd ate . If the appli cation has completed su ccessfully , this screen will be displayed.
40 USING YOUR S WITCH Completing the Firmw are Update The Switch n eeds to be power-cycled (or reset) after a su ccessful download , so that it can progr am its intern al componen ts. Th e update process will n ot be complete until th e devi ce has been power-cycled.
41 TROUBLESHOOTING I’ve dais y-chained multiple Switches; now I w ant to add another console . What do I need to do to get it running? • If you want to ad d your console to a Switch that is alr eady in your d aisy-chain with its DIP switches set fr om 00 through 01, you simply have to conn ect your m onitor , keyboar d, an d mouse .
42 GLOSSAR Y The f ollowing d efinition s are used through out the m anu al. A utoScan: A m ode o f operati on wher e the KVM switch scans fr om one port to anoth er , on an ongoin g basis, as confi gured by th e user . B ANK: Th e add ress o f a daisy-chain ed KVM (0–15, set by the DIP switch).
43 43 GLOSSAR Y Standalone: A single KVM switch that oper ates ind epend ently (n ot connected to others). Static Mode: The pr edomin ant m ode o f operation o f the KVM switch. Th e switch enters this state wh enever it has n ot received a button pr ess for at least five secon ds.
44 FCC Statement DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMP ATIBILITY We, Belkin Corporation, o f 501 W est Waln ut Street, Compton, CA 90220, d eclare und er our sole r esponsibility that th e produ cts: F1DW116C F1DW216C to which this d eclaration r elates: Comply with P art 15 of the FCC Rules.
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