Edimax EK-PSK2 Manual

Edimax EK-PSK2 Manual

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  • Edimax EK-PSK2 | Manual - Page 1
    EK-PSK2 / EK- PSK4 EK-PAK2 / EK- PAK4 2/4 ports PS2 KVM Switches Quick Installation Guide Introduction The Edimax KVM switch series is a 2/4-port Slim Palmtop PS/2 KVM the KVM Switch before installation. For the first time installation of the KVM Switch, please follow the instructions below
  • Edimax EK-PSK2 | Manual - Page 2
    For detailed Hotkey sequences and their corresponding functional commands, please refer to the Quick reference sheet.
  • Edimax EK-PSK2 | Manual - Page 3
    Quick Reference Sheet 2/4-port Slim Palmtop PS/2 KVM Switch Operation Commands for Hotkeys/ Face-Panel Buttons Hotkey should hit the individual key consecutively one at a time, not simultaneously. Mouse Troubleshooting: If your mouse hangs or behaves abnormally, you can hit the following hotkey
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EK-PSK2 / EK- PSK4
EK-PAK2 / EK- PAK4
2/4 ports PS2 KVM Switches
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Introduction
The Edimax KVM switch series is a 2/4-port Slim Palmtop
PS/2 KVM Switch with
optional
audio and microphone
switching function. It allows you to access, control, boot and
reboot multiple PS/2-enabled computers using only one
keyboard, video, mouse, and
optional
speaker set and
microphone. It also offers user-programmable
simultaneous/independent
switching of PC channel and
Audio/Mic channel for flexible multimedia application with
KVM switching.
For users who might need to use a hotkey
preceding sequence other than two scroll locks, we also
offer five key alternatives for free configuration.
Before you install
The default setting of the KVM switches
is appropriate for
most systems. The KVM Switch is a Plug-and-Play device
for installation. In fact, you do not need to configure the KVM
Switch before installation.
For the first time installation of the KVM Switch, please
follow the instructions below for correct setup sequence:
The
correct setup sequence is ……
(1)
Connect the shared keyboard, monitor and mouse (and
optional speaker set and microphone) to the KVM Switch first,
and then connect your computers.
(2)
Power up your connected computers
Since the KVM Switch receives power from the computer’s PS/2
interface, it is powered up when you connect the KVM Switch to a
PC.
Out-of-the-box Installation
Take the KVM Switch out of the box and begin installation….
DO NOT TRY
to connect the KVM Switch to the computers
while the computers are still in powered-on states.
Otherwise, the
computer will have difficulty recognizing your shared keyboard and
mouse.
Step 1.
Make sure all the computers that are to be
connected to the KVM Switch and their peripherals
are in powered-off state.
If not, power them off
before you proceed with the following steps.
Step 2.
Connect the shared PS/2 keyboard, mouse, monitor,
speaker set and microphone to the KVM switch.
Step 3.
Connect each of your computers to the KVM switch,
using appropriate KVM & Audio/Mic cables.
Configuration Diagram
Step 4
.
(
Now your KVM Switch should have been powered-
up….
) Power up the connected computers one by
one. After your computers are powered up, the
keyboard and mouse will be recognized and now
you can begin operating the KVM switch.
Easy Operation
There are two methods to control your KVM Switch for PC
switching: using the face-panel push button or a hotkey
sequence. For audio/mic switching, use the hotkey
command
.
See
Quick Reference Sheet
Face-panel buttons
The face-panel buttons allows you a direct control over PC
port switching. Simply press the button to switch PC port. By
default, PC port switching and Audio/Mic port switching are
bound together (both will be switched simultaneously).
If you want to enable the binding of PC and audio/mic port
switching, use the hotkey sequence,
ScrLk +ScrLk + Q.
To
disable the binding again, just hit
ScrLk +ScrLk + W
.
See
Quick Reference Sheet
Keyboard hotkey
A keyboard hotkey sequence consists of at least three
specific keystrokes:
See Quick Reference Sheet
Hotkey sequence = [ScrLk]
*
+ [ScrLk]
*
+
Command key(s)
* User-definable = SCROLL LOCK
,
CAPS
,
ESC
,
F12
or
NUM
LOCK
Hotkey preceding sequence configuration:
For users
who want to use a preceding sequence other than two
consecutive Scroll Locks, there is also one convenient way
to configure it:
Step 1.
Hit ScrollLock + ScrollLock + H, then two beeps will signal
readiness for new preceding sequence selection. [or Press
and hold down the last front-panel button (Button 2 or Button
4) until you hear two beeps, and then release the button.]
Step 2.
Select and press the key you would like to use as your
preceding sequence (
SCROLL LOCK
,
CAPS
,
ESC
,
F12
or
NUM LOCK
keys are available for selection) and you’ll hear
a beep for selection confirmation. Now you can use the new
preceding sequence to execute your hotkey commands.
Another way to activate the Hotkey preceding sequence
configuration is to press the last front-panel button (button 2/button
4) for over 3 seconds to set the KVM switch into hotkey
configuration mode. Then you select and press the key that you’ll
choose as the preceding sequence.
Each keystroke within a hotkey sequence should be pressed
within 2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey sequence will not be
validated.