Guntermann & Drunck USB 2.0 Extender EL 4500 User Manual

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Pairing a Local Extender to a Remote Extender

A Local Extender and Remote Extender comes paired with each other. No additional action is required
when you receive your KVM extender.
If a Local Extender needs to be paired to a different Remote
Extender or a Remote Extender needs to be paired with a different Local Extender, follow these steps to pair
a Local Extender to a Remote Extender.

1. Disconnect the Local Extender from the host and the network.

2. Disconnect the Remote Extender from the network.

3. Hold the “Pair" button on the front of the Local Extender continuously for 10 seconds. This will clear the

MAC address and halt operations. The Link LED will be solid amber.

4. Repeat Step 3 for the Remote Extender.

5. Connect the Local Extender to the Remote Extender with a Cat 5 patch cable.

6. Power the Local Extender and Remote Extender with their corresponding power adapters.

7. Hold the “Pair" button on the front of the Local Extender continuously for 3 to 5 seconds. The extender will

exchange pairing records. During the 3 seconds, the Link LED will flash green. After pairing, the Link LED will
turn off.

8. Hold the pair button on the front of the Remote Extender continuously for 3 to 5 seconds. The extender

will exchange pairing records with the Local Extender. The Link LED will flash green during pairing. After
pairing, the Link LED will turn solid green indicating successful pairing. Additionally, the USB and Video LED
should be solid amber.

9. The Local Extender and Remote Extender are now successfully paired and can be placed on the LAN.

If the user releases the pair button during the 10-sec clearing duration or during the 3-sec pairing duration, that
attempt is aborted and the extender goes back to its previous state.

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