Edimax EK-2U2C Quick Install Guide

Edimax EK-2U2C Manual

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    Ports USB KVM Switch with Cables EK-2U2C User Manual Version 1.0 / August, 2010 Introduction This Edimax USB KVM Switch allows you to control two computers from one Use Keyboard, USB Mouse and Video Monitor. Features • Use bus powered • Fully compliant with USB with the instructions MANUAL, may
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Ports
USB
KVM
Switch
with
Cables
EK-2U2C
User
Manual
Version
1.0
/
August,
2010
Introduction
This
Edimax
USB
KVM
Switch
allows
you
to
control
two
computers
from
one
Use
Keyboard,
USB
Mouse
and
Video
Monitor.
Features
Use
bus
powered
Fully
compliant
with
USB
1.1
specifications
and
delivers
a
12Mbps
data
tr
ansmission
rate
Use
Hot
keys
switching
and
hardware
switch
button
for
manual
switching
LED
display
for
easy
status
monitoring
No
drivers
or
fi
rmware
needed
for
Windows
and
Mac
OS
Installation
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47'
Specifications
Introduction
Max.
PC
Connections
2
PC
Port
Connector
HD
-15M
x2,
USB
A
type
x2
Console
Port
Connector
HD
-15F
x1,
USB
A
type
x2
PC
Selection
Hot
Key
/
Switch
button
KVM
Cable
2x
1.2
meters
VGA
Cable
VGA
Resolution
VGA
HD
-15F
1920
x
1440
Scan
Intervals
510,15,20,25,30
Sec.
0
Bandwidth
250MHz
Operation
Temperature
0-40
Degrees
Celsius
Dimensions
130
x
76x
43
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Weight
320g
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No.
Feature
Function
1
USB
A
Type
For
USB
Mouse
2
HD
-15F
For
Monitor
3
USB
A
Type
For
USB
Keyboard
4
LEDs
Indicate
Activity
5
Switch
button
Select
a
PC
6
PC1
Cable
To
connect
to
PC1
7
PC2
Cable
To
connect
to
PC2
Keyboard
hot
key
Hot
-key
Definition
Scroll
+
Scroll
+
1
Scroll
+
Scroll
+
2
Scroll
+
Scroll
H
or
Scroll
+
Scroll
+4-
Scroll+Scroll+S
Switch
to
PC1
Switch
to
PC2
Switch
to
other
PC
Switch
to
other
PC
2
Auto
-scan
mode
every
10
second
When
shutting
down
a
PC,
please
switch
to
the
other
PC
before
the
power
shuts
down.
Notes:
1.
Each
USB
port
is
purpose
specific.
Plug
your
USB
keyboard
into
the
keyboard
pod
and
your
ISO
mouse
Into
the
mouse
pod
as
Indicated
by
the
symbols
on
the
KVM
switch.
2.
You
can
use
a
keyboard
-hub
(USB
keyboard
port).
3.
You
cannot
attach
other
USB
devices
to
the
KVM
switch.
If
you're
using
a
keyboard
-hub,
DO
NOT
plug
other
USB
devices
Into
It.
4.
Before
you
turn
on
a
computer,
connect
It
to
the
KVM
switch.
Also
make
sure
that
the
mouse,
keyboard
and
computer
screen
are
plugged
into
th
e
KVM
switch.
5.
DO
NOT
use
the
KVM
hardware
switch
button
or
hot
keys
to
switch
between
computers
before
the
mouse
and
keyboard
ere
activated.
If
you
do,
you
may
lose
keyboard
and
mouse
control.
Two
helpful
notes:
A.
When
restarting
a
computer,
hot
keys
are
the
better
way
to
switch
between
computers.
B.
When
plugging
a
keyboard
or
mouse
in
or
out,
hot
keys
are
the
better
way
to
switch
between
computers.
6.
To
wake
a
PC
up
fr
om
sleep
mode,
press
F12
on
the
keyboard
or
move
the
mouse.
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Limited
Warranty
IN
NO
EVENT
WILL
THE
DIRECT
VENDOR'S
LIABILITY
EXCEED
THE
PRICE
PAID
FOR
THE
PRODUCT
FROM
DIRECT,
INDIRECT,
SPECIAL,
INCIDEN-
TAL,
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES
RESULTING
FROM
THE
USE
OF
THE
PRODUCT,
OR
ITS
DOCUMENTATION.
The
direct
vendor
makes
no
warranty
or
representation,
expressed,
Implied,
or
statutory
with
respect
to
the
contents
or
use
of
this
documentation,
and
specially
disclaims
its
quality,
performance,
merchantability,
or
fi
tness
for
any
particular
purpose.
The
direct
vendor
also
re
serves
the
right
to
revise
or
update
the
device
or
documentation
without
obligation
to
update.
For
further
inquiries
please
contact
your
direct
vendor.
Preventing
Radio
&
TV
Interference
WARNING!!!
This
equipment
generates,
uses,and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
MANUAL,
may
cause
interference
to
radio
communications.
tt
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
th
e
limits
for
a
Class
A
computing
device
pursuant
to
Subpart
J
of
part15
of
FCC
Rules,
which
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
such
interference
when
operated
in
a
commerdal
environment.
Operation
of
this
equipment
in
a
residential
area
could
cause
interference
in
which
case
the
user
at
his
own
expense
will
be
required
to
take
whatever
measures
may
be
required
to
correct
the
Interference.
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