Linkskey LDV-DM202AUSK User Manual

Quick installation guide

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Quick Installation Guide

Applicable models: LDV-DM202AUSK/LDV-DM204AUSK 2/4-port Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch w/ Audio&Mic

Rev. 1.8 Copyright© All rights reserved

True Transparent USB Emulation for Keyboard and Mouse
All-Time Full DDC Emulation for Video Compatibility
Digital and Analog Video Support
2 x USB 2.0 Hub Ports
Audio&Mic Switching Support
User-Definable Hotkey Preceding Sequence

LDV-DM202AUSK/LDV-DM204AUSK

2/4-port Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch

w/ Audio&Mic

True Transparent USB Emulation

Quick Installation Guide

Thank

you

for

purchasing

the

LDV-DM202AUSK/LDV-

DM204AUSK Dual Monitor DVI KVM Switch w/ Audio&Mic!
With our highly reliable and quality product, user can enjoy
countless benefits from using this KVM Switch.

LDV-DM202AUSK

LDV-DM204AUSK

LDV-DM202AUSK - Back Panel

LDV-DM204AUSK – Back Panel

Introduction

The LDV-DM202AUSK/LDV-DM204AUSK Dual Monitor DVI
KVM Switch
utilizes the latest True Transparent USB (TTU)
Emulation Technology
to ensure full compatibility to all USB
keyboards and mice and also guarantee fastest switching speed.
By using the TTU Technology, KVM users will no longer suffer
any comprise to keyboard and mouse functionalities and can
enjoy their full capability. Hence this KVM Switch is especially
designed for use with gaming keyboard and gaming mouse. Its
two extra USB 2.0 hub ports are for sharing high-speed USB 2.0
devices. Thus, your investment on this KVM Switch is further
ensured and its life-time value just maximized!

The LDV-DM202AUSK/LDV-DM204AUSK supports All-Time
Full DDC
Emulation so that it can guarantee a maximum
compatibility with video requirements.

It supports

digital

resolution up to 1920 x 1200, analog resolution up to 2048 x
1536.

Before you install

The default setting of the LDV-DM202AUSK/LDV-DM204AUSK
is appropriate for most systems. You do not need to configure
the

KVM

Switch

before

installation. Please

follow

the

instructions below for the setup sequence:

The correct setup sequence is … …
(1) Pow er up your K VM Sw itch by connecting the extern al
pow er adapter to it… .

(2) Then connect the shared keyb oard, m o nitor and m o use

(also speaker set and m icro ph one) to the K VM Sw itch, and then
connect your com puters.

Since USB interface is hot-pluggable, you don’t have to turn off the

com puter before m aking connections to the USB KVM .

Out-of-the-box Installation

Take the KVM Switch out of the box and begin installation….

Step 1. Power up your KVM Switch by connecting the external

power adapter to it.

Step 2. Connect the shared USB keyboard, mouse, two

monitors and the speaker system and microphone as
well as other shared USB devices to the KVM switch.

Step 3. Connect each of your computers to the KVM switch

using the DVI-I video cable, USB (Type A-to-Type B)
cable and audio & Mic cables (see the pictures below).

DVI – I

USB cable

Audio&Mic

Video Cable

(Type A-to-Type B)

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.

And also you should verify the USB device on your USB Hub Ports

are fully functioning after installation of its driver on both connected PCs.

If you need to connect to the analog video source (HDB15), you

might need to use a HDB-DVI adapter to facilitate connection with the
KVM switch.

Easy Operation

There are two methods to control your KVM Switch for PC, USB
hub port as well as audio/mic channel selection: using the front-
panel push buttons or a hotkey sequence.

Front-panel buttons

The front-panel buttons let you have direct control over KVM
switch operation and channel switching. Simply press the PC
button for PC port switching (and if binding is enabled between
PC / USB hub port control / audio&mic switching, they will be
jointly selected at the same time). If you want to enable the
binding of PC / Hub port control / Audio&Mic switching, use the
hotkey sequences.

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. (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)
until you hear two beeps, then release the button.] (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.

Each keystroke within a hotkey sequence should be pressed within

2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey sequence will not be validated.

4 x Computers with dual displays

USB 2.0 Devices

Dual Monitor Console

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