Lightwave Communications Switch USB Wizard User Manual

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USB WIZARD  
8 User USB-Switch  
INSTALLATION / USER GUIDE  
MAN035  
Rev Date 5/6/2003  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................................1  
Available Options.........................................................................................................................................................1  
Types of User Input Devices Supported......................................................................................................................1  
MATERIALS....................................................................................................................................................................1  
Materials supplied with this kit.....................................................................................................................................1  
Materials Not supplied but REQUIRED.......................................................................................................................1  
DEFINITIONS..................................................................................................................................................................2  
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................................................................3  
INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................................................................4  
Power-Up Sequence....................................................................................................................................................6  
Limitations....................................................................................................................................................................6  
CASCADING...................................................................................................................................................................7  
Configuration ...............................................................................................................................................................7  
Cascaded Installation ..................................................................................................................................................7  
Limitations....................................................................................................................................................................8  
USING THE USB Wizard KVM SWITCH........................................................................................................................9  
Front Panel Control......................................................................................................................................................9  
Keyboard Control.........................................................................................................................................................9  
MODES OF OPERATION...............................................................................................................................................9  
Basic Command Mode ................................................................................................................................................9  
OSD CONTROL............................................................................................................................................................10  
Security Option ..........................................................................................................................................................10  
Enabling the Security Feature ...................................................................................................................................10  
User Login Mode .......................................................................................................................................................11  
ADDITIONAL MODES AVAILABLE WITH SECURITY ................................................................................................11  
Administration Mode..................................................................................................................................................11  
Administrator Password.............................................................................................................................................12  
User Name List..........................................................................................................................................................12  
System Access List....................................................................................................................................................13  
USER ACCESS FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................................................................13  
OSD Command Mode ...............................................................................................................................................13  
Scan Mode.................................................................................................................................................................15  
Normal Mode .............................................................................................................................................................15  
Edit Mode...................................................................................................................................................................15  
Search Mode .............................................................................................................................................................16  
Maintenance Mode ....................................................................................................................................................16  
Help Mode .................................................................................................................................................................17  
KEYBOARD FEATURES ..............................................................................................................................................18  
Keyboard-To-Computer Translation..........................................................................................................................18  
Translation Capabilities .............................................................................................................................................18  
Translation Tables .....................................................................................................................................................18  
HOW TO DISABLE OPERATING MODES...................................................................................................................20  
Configuring The Jumper Block ..................................................................................................................................21  
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................................22  
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TABLE OF FIGURES  
Figure 1- Connect a VGA multi-scan monitor .................................................................................................................4  
Figure 2- Connect the device(s)......................................................................................................................................4  
Figure 3- Connect the AC adapter ..................................................................................................................................5  
Figure 4- Connect each CPU..........................................................................................................................................5  
Figure 5- Compatible and incompatible device combinations.........................................................................................6  
Figure 6- Connections for Cascading..............................................................................................................................7  
Figure 7- Master-to-Slave Device Cable Connections....................................................................................................8  
Figure 8- Administrator Login screen............................................................................................................................10  
Figure 9- User Login screen..........................................................................................................................................11  
Figure 10- Administration Mode menu..........................................................................................................................11  
Figure 11- Administrator Password screen...................................................................................................................12  
Figure 12- User Name List screen ................................................................................................................................12  
Figure 13- System Access List screen..........................................................................................................................13  
Figure 14- Command Mode screen ..............................................................................................................................13  
Figure 15- More Command Mode Features..................................................................................................................14  
Figure 16- Edit Mode screen.........................................................................................................................................15  
Figure 17- Search Mode screen....................................................................................................................................16  
Figure 18- Maintenance Mode screen ..........................................................................................................................16  
Figure 19- Keyboard Layouts........................................................................................................................................19  
Figure 20- Location of the jumpers block......................................................................................................................20  
Figure 21- Remove the philips-head screws.................................................................................................................20  
Figure 22- Get access to jumper block .........................................................................................................................21  
Figure 23- Configure the jumper block..........................................................................................................................21  
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INTRODUCTION  
The Lightwave Communication USB-Wizard USB KVM switch allows access to any Windows, MAC, or  
SUN USB CPUs from one monitor, USB keyboard and USB mouse (up to 8 CPUs as a single switch or 64 CPUs when  
cascaded). Internal microprocessor circuitry allows all USB CPUs to be booted simultaneously without keyboard error. Port  
selection is accomplished by front panel push buttons or commands typed on the keyboard. Port lights & status LEDs  
continuously update on the front panel.  
Available Options  
Switch models are available in 60 or 50 Hz, and 110 or 220V.  
On Screen Display (OSD) Control feature will superimpose operating menus directly onto the monitor for security  
administration and control.  
Types of User Input Devices Supported:  
USB keyboard with Windows layout  
USB keyboard with SUN layout  
USB keyboard with MAC layout  
USB Mouse - (up to 3 buttons)  
USB IntelliMouse (scrollwheel)  
USB Hub  
Mouse-trak trackball  
Logitech Cordless Elite Duo keyboard and mouse  
Crystal Vision keyboard with touchpad  
Gyration keyboard/mouse  
Lightwave Communications USB-PS/2 Adapter  
Lightwave Communications USB-SUN Adapter  
Types of CPUs Supported:  
Any USB CPU supporting USB version 1.0 or above including:  
USB WINxx  
USB MAC  
USB SUN  
MATERIALS  
Materials supplied with this kit:  
USB Wizard (8 ports) USB KVM Switch  
120VAC/5VDC AC Adapter  
Materials Not supplied but REQUIRED:  
A USBVEXT-xx-MM cable for each USB CPU being connected to the switch must be used for monitor, keyboard and mouse  
interface.  
where:  
xx is the length of the cable in feet  
MM indicates male-to-male connector  
Cables can be purchased from Lightwave Communicatins by calling +49 (0)89 306381-0  
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DEFINITIONS  
A USB device that contains multiple endpoints each representing input devices that cannot be separated  
(i.e. a keyboard with a built-in mouse)  
A USB device that allows one or more USB input devices to plug in to the USB. The hub has exactly one  
upstream port with one or more downstream ports which input devices connect to  
Enclosure that contains the operating system and processor (i.e. Sun with SPARCstation5, Windows 95  
with Pentium II)  
USB Composite  
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USB Hub  
CPU  
Keyboard or Mouse  
Input Device  
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One or more CPUs connected to one or more switches controlled by one or more input devices  
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS  
1. Power Switch- to power up or power down the USB Wizard USB KVM switch  
2. Mode Status LEDs- for visual indication of switch operating mode  
3. CPU Status LEDs- for visual indication of connection between the user and a specific CPU.  
4. CPU Select Switches- push to manually switch to a specific CPU or change the switch operating mode  
5. Dipswitches- for configuring cascaded switches  
6. Daisy In/Out - for attaching interface cables (REXT-SR-xx) between slave switches and the master switch  
7. VIDEO-x- 15HD female connectors- for connecting video cables from CPUs  
8. MONITOR- 15HD female connector- for connection of the user video monitor  
9. 5VDC- connection jack for the AC adapter  
10. CPU x- USB type B female connector-for connection of USB device cable from CPU(s)  
11. DEVICES- USB type A female connector- for connection of user USB device(s)  
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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 “MONITOR” on the USB Wizard  
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3. Connect the male USB type A connector on the keyboard cable to either one of the two USB type A female connectors  
labeled "DEVICES" on the rear panel of the USB Wizard.  
4. Connect the male USB type A connector on the mouse cable to the remaining USB type A female connector labeled  
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5. When cascading switches, configure dip-switches accordingly (see Tables 1 & 2 on page 8).  
6. Power-up the USB Wizard. (See Fig. 3 below.)  
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Note: Do not press any port buttons until the PORT 1 LED on the front panel of the switch illuminates.  
7. Connect each CPU to the USB Wizard using a USBVEXT-xx-MM video and input device interface cable – REQUIRED  
(not supplied). (See Fig. 4 below.)  
8. Group the input device and monitor interface cables from each CPU, making sure that cables from the first CPU are  
connected to the USB Wizard switch at connectors CPU 1 and VIDEO 1. Cables from the second CPU should  
connect to CPU 2 and VIDEO 2 connectors...etc.  
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Power-Up Sequence  
The USB Wizard can be powered at any time.  
The CPUs can be powered at any time although if a CPU needs a keyboard and/or mouse at power-ON it should be powered  
after connecting to and powering-ON the USB Wizard.  
USB input devices (keyboard and mouse) can be hot plugged to and from the USB Wizard switch at any time.  
If the security option is enabled (see page 12 for details on the "Security Option"), when the USB Wizard is powered up the  
user will be prompted for a username and password to continue. If the security option is not enabled the monitor will display the  
desktop image for the connected CPU and the user can continue with normal operation of the connected CPU.  
Limitations  
Only USB input device or hub cables can be connected to the USB Wizard at the USB Type A female ports labeled  
"DEVICES". (See Features and Functions on page 3, item 11.)  
A USB hub (single or multi-port) can be used provided only USB input devices (except for MAC keyboards) are plugged into  
it.  
No additional hubs may be connected (as in a daisy-chain) to the hub that is directly connected to the USB Wizard.  
USB MAC keyboards with USB Type A female ports built into them are designed as hubs and must be treated as such with  
respect to the USB Wizard. As a result, USB MAC keyboards cannot be connected to a multi-port hub or other  
MAC keyboards connected directly to the switch.  
Only a USB Windows or SUN keyboard or USB mouse may be connected to the USB port on a USB MAC keyboard  
A maximum of 8 input devices may be connected to the USB Wizard either directly or through hubs.  
See Fig. 5 for some examples of input device combinations that can and cannot be used with the USB Wizard.  
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CASCADING  
The USB Wizard can be cascaded as shown in Fig. 6 below. If USB Wizard switches are being cascaded, configure  
the dip-switches accordingly (see Tables 1 and 2 on page 8).  
Configuration  
All units are configured using the 6-position dip switch (located on the front of each unit) according to the tables on page 8 (1 & 2).  
Cascaded Installation  
a. Configure each dip switch as per the tables on page 8 before proceeding.  
b. Using the 15HD video cable ends of a USBVEXT-xx-MM cable, connect the USB Wizard slave's MONITOR port to the master’s  
VIDEO 1 port.  
c. Using the USB ends of the same USBVEXT-xx-MM cable, connect one of the USB slave’s USB DEVICES ports to the  
master’s CPU 1 port.  
Note: Only one of the two ports labeled DEVICES on a slave needs to be used in order for cascading to work.  
d. Repeat step b. & c. for each additional slave, keeping in mind that each slave will connect to the next available master’s  
port (i.e. Slave #2 to master’s VIDEO 2 & CPU 2, etc.) See Fig. 7 on page 8.  
e. With a RMT extension cable, connect the master’s DAISY OUT port to slave #2’s DAISY IN port. Then connect slave #2’s  
DAISY OUT to slave #3's DAISY IN. Continue until all slaves are connected together.  
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Front Panel Configuration Switches  
Table 1 * (default settings)  
Switch  
STAND-ALONE SWITCH  
SLAVE  
MASTER W/4-PORT SLAVES  
MASTER W/8-PORT SLAVES  
MASTER W/16-PORT SLAVES OFF  
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Table 2 * (default settings) Master & Slave dip switch 2-4 Settings  
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Master with-  
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Slave Setting  
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Slave #1  
These switch settings (Table 2) enable the slave to  
establish its identity (i.e. location in the group) to the  
Master.  
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Side Note: In a Master, the same switches are used to  
configure the Master for how many slaves are attached  
to it.  
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Limitations  
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All switches used as slaves must be the same size (all 8 port).  
Up to 8 slaves be connected to form a maximum system size of 64 ports.  
Slaves must be added to the master in order (slave #1 to master’s port 1, slave #2 to master’s port 2, etc).  
Note: Master Port 1 (with an 8-port Slave connected to it) will become ports 1-8. Master Unit Port  
2 (with a second 8-port Slave Unit connected) will become port numbers 9-16.  
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USING THE USB WIZARD KVM SWITCH  
Once the USB Wizard switch is properly connected, the USB Wizard will enable a connection to be made between the  
CPUs attached to its VIDEO and CPU ports and the monitor and input devices attached to the MONITOR and DEVICES ports.  
The LEDs on the control panel of the USB Wizard will illuminate depending on which port (and corresponding CPU) is being  
connected to the monitor and input devices.  
The USB Wizard can be controlled by three methods:  
front control panel using touch-switches and LEDs  
keyboard control through Command Mode  
mouse clicks from within some menus of OSD Command Mode (optional).  
Front Panel Control  
There is a touch-switch and LED on the front panel of the USB Wizard for each CPU the switch will connect the monitor  
and input devices to. Pressing any touch-switch on the front panel of the USB Wizard will connect the corresponding CPU  
to the monitor and input devices.  
Holding down any front panel touch-switch for more than 2 seconds will cause the USB Wizard to cycle through  
all modes of operation including COMMAND, SCAN, and NORMAL (described below and on page 11). The two  
MODE LEDs on the front panel indicate which mode is selected. Release the touch-switch when the LEDs indicate the desired  
mode. When no mode LEDs are illuminated the user is in Normal Mode controlling directly the CPU to which the user is  
connected through the USB Wizard.  
Keyboard Control  
Keyboard control of the USB Wizard can be achieved using either of two methods:  
Basic Command Mode- operated strictly by using keyboard commands as instructed below. Basic Command Mode  
is only applicable if the OSD option is not built into the switch.  
OSD Command Mode (optional)- operated using the keyboard and mouse in conjunction with OSD menus superimposed  
onto the monitor. If OSD is built in, use the menus as instructed on page 11.  
By pressing <Ctrl> + < ` > (accent key), the user can enter Command Mode (either Basic, or OSD). Once in Command  
Mode, typing a series of commands will cause the USB Wizard to connect the user to any one CPU connected to the switch.  
Pressing the <Esc> key will exit Command Mode.  
MODES OF OPERATION  
Basic Command Mode  
In order to control the USB Wizard with the keyboard connected, Command Mode must be enabled. To enter Command Mode  
from the keyboard:  
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OSD CONTROL  
OSD superimposes a menu system on the user’s video screen with a list of all connected CPUs. OSD allows CPUs to be named  
(with up to 12-character names). OSD then allows selection of CPUs by that name. Connected CPUs can be listed by name or  
by port number. OSD Search Mode enables the user to type in the first few characters of the CPU's name and the OSD will locate  
it. Help screens assist with all OSD functions.  
Security Option  
The security option of the OSD Control enables an administrator to control access to CPU ports for each user. Up to 24 users  
can be created. These users have controlled access to any CPU. Only the administrator can activate or deactivate the security  
features. Security can be activated from the Maintenance Mode menu (page 17) with a successful administrator login for  
verification purposes. Furthermore, the administrator can set a maximum idle time value after which the current user will be  
logged out and the login screen displayed. This time out does not function while the OSD is active. The current security status,  
idle time out, and scan dwell time are all saved and will be restored whenever power to the switch is cycled OFF, then ON. To  
reset the administrator's password call Lightwave Communications and have the device serial number of the USB Wizard available.  
Enabling the Security Feature  
To enable the security feature the administrator must first enter Command Mode from the keyboard using the sequence  
<Ctrl> + <`> (accent key). The OSD menu will automatically appear on the monitor in addition to illuminating the Command Mode  
indicator LED on the USB Wizard. This provides a visual way to control the USB Wizard using the keyboard and mouse.  
The administrator , when setting the USB Wizard up for the first time, may want to proceed directly to the  
ADMINISTRATION Mode by typing <CTRL> +<M> , then <A>, and then <Y>.  
The factory settings are:  
default user name = ADMINISTRATOR  
default password = ADMINISTRATOR  
Note: The user name for the administrator cannot be  
changed from "ADMINISTRATOR".  
Once logged-in, follow the instructions on page 12 for  
setting up users and changing the password. Once the  
password is setup, if it is lost or forgotten the administrator  
will have to contact Lightwave for assistance on clearing the  
password and set it up again. Within the Administration  
Mode the administrator can setup each of the users and the  
limitations of their use of the individual CPUs attached to  
the switch.  
Figure 8- Administrator Login screen  
When a standard user powers up the system a security screen will appear if security has been enabled by the  
administrator. The user will need to login to the switch by following the instructions on page 12 for the USER LOGIN. If the  
user does not know the appropriate user name and password (setup by the administrator), contact the switch administrator for this  
information. Once logged-in a user can follow the Command Mode functions described on page 14 to control the switch within  
the limitations as determined by the administrator.  
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User Login Mode  
User login mode requires a user to login with a user name and password from the list created by the administrator. This mode will  
also disable use of the front panel until the user logs in.  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
A-Z  
0-9  
Adds a character to the  
user name/password  
(Type any alphabetical or numeric character)  
Removes previous character  
from the user name/password  
Backspace  
Enter  
Submit user name/password  
Exit USER LOGIN and return  
to previous mode. This function  
is only available if security is  
not currently active.  
Esc  
Figure 9- User Login screen  
If the password submitted is incorrect, the user will not be able to proceed.  
If the password submitted is correct, the user will proceed to Normal Mode.  
ADDITIONAL MODES AVAILABLE WITH SECURITY  
The three modes that follow are only available if the administrator is logged in.  
Administration Mode  
To enter the Administration Mode menu press <A>  
from the Maintenance Mode menu (page 10).  
Administration Mode allows the administrator to use  
the following functions:  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Change the administrator’s  
password  
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Update User Name List  
Figure 10- Administration Mode menu  
Toggle Language in menus  
between English and Italian  
(xxx from 000 to 255. i.e. T002  
would set the time-out period  
for 2 minutes. 000 will disable it)  
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return to previous mode  
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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). Two edit fields are  
available, one for password, the other for verify password.  
The password can be up to 13 characters in length.  
Note: The default password for the administrator is  
ADMINISTRATOR.  
Figure 11- Administrator password change  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Add character to password string  
or verify password string  
A-Z  
0-9  
(Type any upper or lower case  
A-Z  
Shift  
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Delete previous character in  
edited string  
Backspace  
(If Password string and Verify Password string  
are different, this command will have no effect,  
enabling the administrator to correct the password)  
Save new password.  
Enter  
Return to Administration Mode  
Esc  
User Name List  
To enter the User Name List press <U> from the Administration Mode menu.  
The User Name List displays the list of users and provides control for adding new users (up to 24), changing or assigning user  
passwords, and changing access rights for any given user. User names may be up to 12 characters long, may not contain  
spaces, and are not case sensitive. Passwords may be up to 15 characters long, may not contain spaces, and are case sensitive.  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Ctrl  
Edit the highlighted user’s  
System Access rights  
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Change the highlighted user’s  
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Exit the USER NAME LIST and  
return to previous mode  
Esc  
Figure 12- User Name List screen  
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System Access List  
To enter the System Access List press <Ctrl> + <A> from the User Name List menu.  
The System Access List displays a list of numbers representing the ports so the administrator can change access rights to the  
ports for the selected user. The user’s name is displayed at the top of the access list. The mouse is used to change access rights  
by clicking on a given number to toggle a port’s status. A user that has access to a port can connect to that port and control the  
CPU connected to that port when in Normal Mode.  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Enter  
Save the changes to the access  
list and return to previous mode  
Exit the System Access List without  
saving and return to previous mode.  
Esc  
Figure 13- System Access List screen  
USER ACCESS FUNCTIONS  
INTRODUCTION  
The OSD menu enables a user to name the CPUs connected to the USB Wizard and connect to them using that name from a  
single keyboard and mouse. The OSD is positioned on the user's monitor, displaying 8 CPU names at a time. The screen can be  
used for switching as well as editing the CPUs’ names. Through the OSD menu, the user can operate the USB Wizard to  
have the switch cycle through 2 extended modes of operation: COMMAND and SCAN . Two LEDs on the front panel indicate  
when these modes are enabled.  
OSD Command Mode  
When entering the Command Mode from the keyboard using the <Ctrl> + <`> (accent key), the OSD menu will automatically  
appear on the monitor in addition to illuminating the COMMAND indicator LED on the USB KVM switch. This provides a visual  
way to control the USB Wizard.  
The list below describes the OSD Command functions available from  
the keyboard after entering Command Mode and while the COMMAND  
LED is illuminated:  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Select the previous port  
Select the next port  
Ctrl  
Ctrl  
Enable/disable Scan Mode  
Enter Edit Mode  
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OSD Command Mode (Cont'd)  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
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to search string and selects the CPU’s  
name that matches best.  
A-Z  
0-9  
(Type any alphabetical or numeric character)  
Home  
End  
Selects the first port on the switch  
Selects the last port on the switch  
Display Help Menu  
F1  
Enter  
Switch to a selected port  
Figure 15- More Command Mode Features  
Esc  
Exit OSD Command Mode  
Press <CTRL> while in the Command Mode menu  
to display the Edit, Maintenance, Port, and Timeout  
control features.  
Note: The user must exit Command Mode to type to a CPU.  
To exit Command Mode, either hold down any touch-switch on the front  
panel for more than 2 seconds, OR press <ESC> on the keyboard.  
The mouse can also be used to control the USB Wizard within the Command Mode menu.  
The mouse cursor can be moved to the Scan, Help, and Exit fields where the user can then click on the left mouse  
button to perform that function.  
Ports listed on the screen can be selected by moving the cursor onto that port and clicking. Clicking twice on a  
selected port will switch to that port and exit Command Mode.  
To change the displayed ports on the screen simply click on the up and down arrows located to the right of the port  
names displayed.  
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Scan Mode  
To activate Scan Mode press <Ctrl> + <S> from the Command Mode menu.  
When in Scan Mode the switch scans to each port with a CPU powered-ON. (The SCAN LED on the front panel will illuminate and  
remain ON while in Scan Mode. ) The port with the CPU powered-ON remains active while in use until it becomes idle for the  
configured dwell time (default time-out period is 5 seconds) before switching to the next powered-ON CPU port. See Command  
Mode section above for configuring the scan dwell time.  
Note: The keyboard and mouse must remain idle for the full scan dwell time before the switch selects the next active  
port.  
Note: The scan dwell time set by the user only effects that user and has no effect on other switch users.  
Normal Mode  
When the USB Wizard is not in Command or Scan mode and all of the USB KVM switch mode LEDs are OFF, the  
user is in Normal Mode, controlling the CPU to which the user is connected through the USB Wizard.  
Edit Mode  
To activate Edit Mode press <Ctrl> + <E> from the Command Mode menu.  
Edit Mode enables the user to modify the names of the CPUs connected to the switch. Names of CPUs can be up to 12  
characters in length. When in Edit Mode, multiple keystroke combinations are not valid (<Shift>+P, <Ctrl>+P, <Alt>+ P, and P will  
all type a “P” to the display - lower case letters cannot be typed).  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Move cursor one position  
to the right  
Move cursor one position  
to the left  
Move cursor to the  
previous port  
Move cursor to the  
next port  
Selects the first port on  
the switch  
Home  
End  
Figure 16- Edit Mode screen  
Selects the last port on  
the switch  
Toggles between insert  
and overstrike  
(The character either gets inserted and the remainder of the name  
gets shifted to the right, OR the current character gets overwritten.)  
Insert  
Erase current character  
Delete  
Backspace  
Erase previous character  
When finished making changes in Edit Mode, press <Enter> and a prompt will appear to press either <Y> to save the changes or  
<N> to continue making changes without saving the changes just made. If the <Esc> key is pressed instead of <Enter>, all  
changes made will be ignored and the display will return to the previous menu.  
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Search Mode  
To enter Search Mode, type any alphabetical or numeric character when the Command Mode menu is on the monitor.  
Search Mode enables the user to enter and maneuver  
through a list of CPU names. The CPU name best  
matching the characters typed is selected. The list of  
CPUs may also be searched for a specific (or similar)  
name. The following commands are valid when the  
search option has been invoked from Command Mode.  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Erase previous character  
in search name  
Backspace  
Figure 17- Search Mode screen  
Add a character to the search  
string and select the best  
matching CPU name  
A-Z  
0-9  
(Type any alphabetical or numeric character)  
Exit Search Mode, return to  
Command Mode  
Esc  
Enter  
Switch to selected port  
Maintenance Mode  
To enter Maintenance Mode press <Ctrl>+<M> from the Command Mode menu.  
Maintenance Mode enables a user to customize the On Screen Display to their requirements.  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Reset all of the port names  
R
Toggle between numeric and  
alphabetic listing of ports  
L
Move On Screen Display (OSD)  
menu up on monitor  
Move OSD menu down on  
monitor  
Move OSD menu to the right  
Figure 18- Maintenance Mode screen  
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Maintenance Mode (Cont'd)  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Move OSD menu to the left  
Make OSD menu taller  
Make OSD menu shorter  
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Change user password.  
(Present only when a standard  
user is logged in.)  
P
Log current user out and return  
to User Login Mode.  
Q
Activate security features.  
Present only when security is  
available but not active.  
Note: If activating security features, the user will be  
prompted for a “Y” (yes) or “N” (no) to confirm the  
menu choice, at which point the user will be asked  
for a username and password before continuing.  
Only the administrator can activate the security  
features.  
A
Enter Administration Mode.  
Option present only when Administrator  
is logged in.  
Enter  
Save OSD window parameters  
for the port  
Return to Command Mode  
Esc  
Help Mode  
To enter Help Mode press the <F1> key from the Command Mode menu (see page 14).  
Help Mode displays a list of commands with a short explanation of their function. These lists are organized in pages for each  
mode (i.e. COMMAND, EDIT, and SEARCH). The following options enable the user to quickly obtain information on any  
command.  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
Page  
Up  
View the previous page of help  
if available  
Page  
Down  
View the next page of help  
if available  
Exit HELP and return to previous  
mode  
Esc  
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KEYBOARD FEATURES  
The keyboard configuration of each CPU is saved in the USB Wizard. For example, if the CPU attached to Port 2 had CAPS  
LOCK and NUM LOCK selected the last time that CPU was accessed, then they will automatically be set when that CPU  
is accessed again.  
Keyboard-To-Computer Translation  
(See Fig. 19 on page 19 for reference.)  
The USB Wizard enables a mixture of otherwise incompatible peripheral computer components to be connected together.  
This is accomplished by performing keyboard-to-computer translations automatically (i.e. translate a MAC keyboard  
and mouse to a Windows type CPU). The chart below shows the capabilities of devices controlling certain CPU types.  
Translation Capabilities  
CPU  
Sun  
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Full functionality  
Extra keys emulation  
Extra keys emulation  
Full functionality  
Power key emulation  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality-except  
Application Key  
Sun Keyboard  
AT101 Keyboard  
Mac keyboard  
Apple Pro Keyboard  
Extra keys emulation  
Extra Keys not supported Full functionality  
(Eject, Mute, Volume+,  
Volume-)  
Sun Mouse  
Wheel Mouse  
Apple Mouse  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Right button emulation  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Right button emulation  
Translation Tables  
Use the charts below to type SUN’s additional keys with Win95 and Apple keyboards:  
SUN Extra Keys  
WINxx or Mac Keyboards  
Space Bar + F1  
Sun Extra Keys  
Stop  
Power Key Emulation  
Win95 Keyboards  
Mac CPU  
Sun CPU  
Space Bar + F2  
Space Bar + F3  
Again  
Props  
SB+RT Arrow  
Power  
Power  
Space Bar + F4  
Undo  
Space Bar + F5  
Front  
Space Bar + F6  
Copy  
Space Bar + F7  
Open  
Space Bar + F8  
Paste  
Space Bar + F9  
Find  
Cut  
Help  
Compose  
Volume +  
Volume -  
Mute  
Mouse Click Equivalents  
Space Bar + F10  
Space Bar + F11  
Space Bar + F12  
Space Bar + Up Arrow  
Space Bar + Down Arrow  
Space Bar + Left Arrow  
To emulate right-button click using an Apple 1-button  
mouse, hold down the CMND key (key with open  
apple insignia) while pressing the mouse button.  
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HOW TO DISABLE OPERATING MODES  
Two operating modes of the USB Wizard can be disabled if desired. The Command Mode can be disabled which  
would also disable the Scan Mode, or, the Scan Mode can be separately disabled leaving Command Mode  
enabled.  
To disable these operating modes, the user must get access to the jumpers block. This block is located close to the dip  
switches on the circuit board the keyboards plug into (called the digital board) inside the USB Wizard.  
(See Fig. 20)  
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If the unit is a rackmount style, the digital board is located directly beneath the cover of the unit, requiring the user to only remove  
the 9 screws from the cover to get access. With the cover removed, the jumpers block will be easy to locate (see Fig. 20).  
Follow the instructions under "CONFIGURING THE JUMPER BLOCK" (page 21) to disable the desired mode(s).  
If the unit is in a plastic case, the digital board is located on the bottom of the case, requiring the user to partially disassemble the  
unit to gain access to the jumpers block.  
For models in a plastic case::  
1. The USB Wizard must be completely disconnected from all computer components.  
2. Unplug the USB Wizard from the electrical outlet.  
3. Remove the two philips-head screws from the underside of the USB Wizard and set the USB Wizard on a firm and flat  
surface, bottom down (see Fig. 21).  
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4. Remove the top half of the plastic case from the USB Wizard.  
Note: Before proceeding, it is important to discharge any static charge by touching any large metal object (away from  
the USB Wizard).  
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5. Grasp firmly the front panel and slide the front 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 approximately 1", just enough to expose the  
jumper block. (See Fig. 22.) Be careful not to dislodge the connection of the ribbon connecting the LED  
board to the digital board. If it appears to become loose, be sure to reseat the connection before  
re-assembly. Now follow the instructions under "CONFIGURING THE JUMPER BLOCK" below.  
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Configuring The Jumper Block  
Once the jumper block is exposed, apply a jumper across the appropriate pins to disable the desired mode(s) according to  
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Once the desired jumpers are in place, reverse the disassembly process to re-assemble the USB Wizard. Do not turn the power  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM:  
SOLUTION:  
Keyboard Errors  
Check cable connections on each CPU and the switch.  
PROBLEM:  
SOLUTION:  
No Video  
Check cable connections on each CPU and the switch. Verify that keyboard and video connect from each CPU  
to matching ports. After reconnecting, CPU may need to be re-booted in order to sense the monitor connection.  
PROBLEM:  
SOLUTION:  
No Mouse Movement  
Check cable connections of mouse. Verify that mouse driver was loaded.  
SERIAL NO.:  
DATE:  
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INSPECTED BY:  
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