Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit USB-Wizard du fabricant Lightwave Communications
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8 User USB-Switch INSTALLATION / USER GUIDE MAN035 Rev Date 5/6/2003 Zaubzerstrasse 11 - 81677 Munich - Germany Tel: +49 (0)89 306381-0 - Fax: +49 (0)89 306381-20 www.
WARRANTY INFORMATION T he w a rr a n t y p e ri o d on t h is pro d uct (parts and l a b o r) is o n e ( 1 ) year from the date of purc h ase. Plea s e contact Lightwave Communications at +49 (0)89 306381-0 or office@lightwave.de for informat i on re g a r d ing r e p a irs and/or r e turns.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUC TION ................................................................................................................... .......................................... 1 Available Options ........................................
TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1- Connect a VGA multi-scan monitor ................................................................................................................. 4 Figure 2- Connec t the device(s) ..........................................
1 INTRODUCTION T he Lightwave Communication USB-Wizard USB KVM s w itch all o w s access to any Wind o w s, MAC, or SUN USB CPUs from o n e mo n i tor, USB k e yb o a rd a nd USB mouse (up to 8 CPUs as a s i ng l e s w itch or 64 C P Us w he n cascaded).
2 DEFINITIONS • USB Composite Device A USB device that contains multiple endpoi nts each representing input devices that cannot be separated (i.e. a keyboard with a built-in mouse) • USB Hub A USB device that allows one or more USB input devices to pl ug i n to the USB.
3 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 1. Power Swi t c h- to power up or powe r down the USB Wizard USB KVM s w itch 2. Mode Status LEDs- for visual indication of swit ch ope rating mode 3. CPU Status LEDs- for visual indication of connection bet wee n the user and a specific CPU.
4 INSTALLATION 1. It is not necessary to turn the CPUs or monitors OFF during this installation. 2. Connect the cable from a VGA multi-scan monitor to the 15HD connector labeled “MONI T O R” on the USB Wizard s w it c h . (See F ig. 1 bel o w . ) Figure 1- Connect a VGA multi-scan monito r 3.
5 5. When cascading switches, configure dip-sw itches accor dingly (see Tables 1 & 2 on page 8). 6. P o w e r - up the USB Wizard . (See Fig. 3 bel o w . ) Figure 3- Connect the AC adapter Note: Do not press any port b u t to ns until the PORT 1 LED on the front panel of the switch illumin ates.
6 Power-Up Sequence • T he USB Wizard can be p o w e red at any ti m e . • The CPUs can be powered at any time a lthough if a CPU needs a keyboard and/ or mouse at power-ON it should be po wered after connect i ng to a nd p o w e r i ng-ON t h e U S B Wizard .
7 CA S CADING T he USB Wizard can be cas c aded as sh o w n in Fig. 6 bel o w . If USB Wizard s w itches are being cascaded, configure the d ip-s w i t c hes ac c o rd i n g l y (s e e T ables 1 a nd 2 o n p a ge 8).
8 Front Panel Configuration S witches Table 1 * (default settings) Sw itc h SW1 SW5 SW6 STAND-ALONE SWITCH OFF* OFF* OFF* SLAVE ON OFF OFF MASTER W/4-PORT SLAVES OFF OFF ON MASTER W/8-PORT SLAVES OFF .
9 USING THE Once the USB Wizard s w it c h is pro p er l y c o nnec t ed, the USB Wizard w i l l e n ab l e a connection to be made between the CPUs attac h ed to its VID E O and CPU ports a nd the m o nitor a nd i n put de v ices attac h ed to the MONITOR and DEVICES ports.
1 0 OSD superimposes a menu system on the user ’s video screen with a list of all connected CPUs. OSD allo ws CPUs to be name d (with up to 12-character names). OSD then allo ws selection of CPUs by that name. Connected CPUs can be listed by name or by port number.
1 1 User Login Mode User login mode requires a user to lo gi n with a user name and pass word from the list created by the administrator. This mode w il l also disable use of the front panel until the user logs i n.
1 2 Administrator Password To change the administrator password press <C> from the Administration Mode menu. The administrator is able to change the administrator password as needed (see Fig. 11). T wo edit fields are available, one for password, the other for verify p ass word.
1 3 System Access List To enter the System Access List press <C t rl> + <A > from the User Name List menu. The System Access List displays a list of numbers representing the ports so the administrator can chan ge acc ess rights to the ports for the selected user.
1 4 OSD Command Mode (Cont'd) Function: Keystroke: Enter Maintenance Mode Sets scan time-out on each port Selects a specific port Enters Search Mode and adds a character to search string and selects the CPU’s name that matches best.
1 5 Scan Mode To activate Scan Mode press <Ctrl> + <S> from the Command Mode me nu. When in Scan Mode the switch scans to each port with a CPU powered-ON. (The SCAN LED o n the front pa nel will illuminate and remain ON while in Scan Mode.
1 6 Search Mode To enter Search Mode, type any alp ha betical or numeric character when the Command Mode menu is on the monitor. Search Mode enables the user to enter a nd ma neuver through a list of CPU names. The CPU name best matching the characters typed is selected.
1 7 Maintenance Mode (Cont'd) Function: Keystroke: Move OSD menu to the left Make OSD menu taller Make OSD menu shorter Change user password. (Present only when a standard user is logged in.) Log current user out and return to User Login Mode. Activate security features.
18 KEYBOARD FEATURES T he ke y b oard configurati o n of each C P U is saved in the USB Wizard . For example, if the CPU attached to Port 2 had CAPS LOCK a nd N U M LOCK se l e cted the l a st time that CPU w a s acces s ed, then t he y w il l auto m atica ll y be set w h e n that CPU i s access e d a g a i n.
19 Figure 19 - Ke y board L a y outs E n t e r E n t e r C t r l S h i f t S h i f t C a p s L o c k T a b E s c C t r l A l t B ackspace N u m L o c k W i n d o w s U S B K e y b o a r d A l t E n t .
20 HOW TO DISABLE OPERATING MODES T w o o pe r ating m odes of the U SB Wizard c a n be d isa b l e d if desir e d . T he Command M o de c a n be disabled which w o uld also d is a ble the S c an M o de, or, the Scan M o de can be se p a rat e l y dis a b l ed l e av i ng Com m a n d Mode en a bl e d.
21 5. Grasp firmly the front panel and slide the fr ont panel up out of the slots in the plastic case that support it. Once the panel is clear of the case, pivot the panel back appro ximately 1", just enough to expose the jumper b l ock. (See F i g.
22 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM: Keyboard Errors SOLUTION: Check cable connections on each CPU a nd the switch. PROBLEM: No Video SOLUTION: Check cable connections on each CPU and the s witch. Verify that keyboard and video connect from eac h CPU to matching ports.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.