ADDERView 4 PRO DisplayPort Manual
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AV4PRO-DP User Guide COMPUTERKVMSPKUSB1 USB2 MODE www.adder .com

1 Contents Introduction What is True Emulation? .............................................................3 AV4PRO-DP features - front and rear ........................................4 What’s in the box ........................................................................\ 5 What you may additionally need ...............................................5 Installation Mounting ........................................................................\ .............6 Connections ........................................................................\ .........7 User console ........................................................................\ ....7 Computer systems ...................................................................8 Power in connection ...............................................................8 Optional RC4 remote control .................................................9 Channel switching by external control ....................................10 Synchronising multiple units .....................................................11 Configuration Using the configuration menu .................................................12 General configuration ...............................................................13 Changing hotkeys .................................................................13 Mouse switching ...................................................................13 OPTIONS port speed .............................................................13 OPTIONS port channel control behaviour ...........................13 Switching mode ....................................................................14 Miscellaneous functions .......................................................14 Performing upgrades ................................................................15 Operation Selecting a computer.................................................................17 To select a computer using the front panel ........................17 To select a computer using hotkeys ....................................18 To select a computer using the mouse buttons ..................19 To lock access to the computers ..........................................20 Autoscanning ........................................................................\ .....21 Further information Getting assistance ......................................................................22 Appendix 1 – Cable pin-outs .....................................................23 Warranty ........................................................................\ ............24 Safety information ....................................................................24 Radio Frequency Energy............................................................25 Index

2 12SPK KVM COMPUTER KVMSPKUSB1 USB2 MODE www.adder .com Introduction Thank you for choosing the AV4PRO-DP professional video and peripheral switch from Adder Technology. In common with all members of the AdderView Pro range, the AV4PRO-DP unit offers high quality video switching (DisplayPort 1.1 compliant) together with individual sharing of peripherals between up to four computers. The KVM, speakers and two separate USB devices attached to the AV4PRO-DP units can either be switched in unison, as normal, or you can mix your peripherals between any of the systems to suit your current tasks. For instance, you could be creating emails on one system, listening to a soundtrack from another while a third is sending documents to your printer and a fourth is performing another task with a different USB peripheral. The AV4PRO-DP front panels make it straightforward to control which peripherals should connect to each system. The AV4PRO-DP units feature True Emulation which ensures that the full characteristics of the connected keyboard and mouse are passed to every system. DisplayPort videoFull support is provided for DisplayPort video connections up to 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz, 30bpp, 4 lanes @ 2.7GBits/s, 10.8GBits/s. USB keyboard and mouseDedicated keyboard and mouse ports with support for full speed USB emulation. Multiple switchingThe attached peripheral devices can be switched collectively to any computer system, or can be linked to separate systems to achieve multiple tasks in parallel. Multiple switching can be controlled from the front panel buttons, hot keys or mouse buttons. True EmulationEarlier USB KVM switches relied upon standard keyboard and mouse templates to inform each computer system how to deal with the connected peripherals. The AV4PRO-DP succeeds in harvesting the true identities of the connected keyboard and mouse and presents those ‘real’ profiles concurrently to every system. Thus, specialist keyboards and mice can be fully supported. USB Remote wakeupThe USB Remote Wakeup feature is fully supported. Any connected computer can go into sleep mode and be awakened (when its channel is selected) as soon as you press a key or move the mouse. The computer and peripherals must support the USB Remote Wakeup feature.

3 What is True Emulation? True Emulation represents a significant breakthrough in sharing USB de\ vices between two or more computer systems. Until this point, the problem has \ been how to create a USB switch that provides all of the following: • Quick, transparent and reliable switching, • Accurate representation of the connected USB keyboard and mouse, • Switching control via the connected USB keyboard and/or mouse. The difficulty in achieving all of the above requirements has been due\ to the complexity of the USB standard. This has led to various problems that ha\ ve spawned a number of possible solutions. Enumerated USB switching The earliest attempts to switch USB devices applied a relatively ‘han\ ds off’ approach. Enumerated USB switches are the electronic equivalent of those\ old mechanical KVM switches with a large knob on the front. Enumerated switches are so called because a connected USB device will be\ required to perform a full initiation (a process called Enumeration) every time it is switched; just as if you had pulled out the plug and then reconnected it\ . Enumerated switches simply pass all signals straight through between the\ USB device and the computer, they do not attempt to interpret any data. For \ most devices, this offers an advantage because the switch just leaves them to\ get on with their jobs without any interference or any hit on performance. Howe\ ver, it means that a USB keyboard or mouse cannot be used to control the switchi\ ng process - a quick and simple control method expected by most users. Reli\ ability of switching is also an issue that has plagued enumerated switches, espe\ cially when used with certain USB devices and particular operating systems. Emulated USB switching The issues with interpreting the complex USB data streams and recreating\ (or Emulating) the identity of attached USB devices were eventually solved, leading \ to the creation of the Emulated USB switch. A neat side effect of the technique used is that each computer can be fo\ oled into thinking that the USB device is permanently connected to it, even w\ hen the device is switched to another computer. This means that the enumerat\ ion process for the USB device takes place only once, during the first pow\ er on. After that, a computer merely sees a dormant version of the USB devi\ ce whenever the device is actually connected to a different computer. However, it remains a complex task to dynamically assume the identity of\ a USB device, distribute it among the connected computers and maintain all of \ the necessary signals, states and processes. Therefore, manufacturers have previously relied upon a fixed keyboard and mouse profile that is declared to e\ ach computer, regardless of the actual connected devices. This precluded the\ use of any special keyboard or mouse features over and above the standard layou\ ts. True Emulation Mindful of the limitations associated with the previous USB switching techniques, we set about creating a more effective and elegant solution. After a great deal of research and development, True Emulation is the result. True Emulation allows the complete identity of the keyboard and mouse to be copied and then presented to all of the connected computers. This means that a keyboard* offering specialist function keys or a mouse with extra features can be fully supported at each computer. As with the previous emulation method, the unselected computers will continue to see the identities of the keyboard and mouse, which means that no enumeration is necessary when their link becomes active once again. This not only helps to speed up the rate of reconnection, but also raises the reliability of switching because USB links are at their most vulnerable during the enumeration process. True Emulation relies upon a high speed circuit, called an Emulation Engine, to fully emulate the USB device identities and also interpret keyboard and mouse data streams. The result is full support for KVM switching control via hotkey presses or the third button/scroll wheel of a mouse. True Emulation is not necessarily required by other USB devices, which is why you will also find two enumerated circuits included (shown in green within the block diagram) alongside the True Emulation feature (shown in blue). This allows those other US\ B devices to operate at their highest speeds, without any intervention. The enumer\ ated circuits benefit greatly from the USB Hubs that are jointly used with \ the True Emulation system. Because they interface directly and permanently with e\ ach computer, they help to stabilise the dormant links, making errors during\ enumeration much less likely. The dual switching arrangement provides further flexibility because th\ e True Emulation and enumerated sections can be switched in unison or independe\ ntly of each other, as required. Thus, your various peripherals can operate w\ ith different computers at the same time. * HID and CCID specification USB keyboards are supported. Keyboards that present multiple functions to the computer may not be supported. HOST CONTROLLER USB KEYBOARD OTHER USB DEVICE USB MOUSE USB HUB PC1 PC 2 PC 3 PC 4 USB HUB USB HUB USB HUB EMULA TION ENGINE The emulated section of the switch is shown in blue and handles only the keyboard and mouse. The green enumerated section of the switch handles other USB devices and also uses the USB hubs to link with the computers.

4 AV4PRO-DP features - front and rear The AV4PRO-DP unit is housed within durable, metallic enclosure with all\ connectors situated at the rear panel. The smart front face features the control buttons and the op\ eration indicators. Options portThis 10p10c port can separately support the following functions: • Remote control - allows a standard Adder RC4 four button remote control unit to be used to switch channels (see Optional RC4 remote control for details). • Upgrades - used to update the internal firmware when necessary by connecting to a computer. • Allows synchronisation between units for dual head operation. User consoleConnect the DisplayPort video display, USB keyboard and mouse plus optional speakers to these connectors. Computer channelsEach computer connects to one of these four channels via a DisplayPort video connector, a USB B-type connector and an audio 3.5mm jack input. Power inputThe power supply connects here. 4321 USB2.0 SWITCHED USB 1 USB 2 5V 2AINDOOR USE ONL YUSER CONSOLE OPTIONS User consoleConnect up to two USB devices to these connectors. These ports are switched in an enumerated manner (see What is True Emulation?) COMPUTER KVMSPKUSB1 USB2 MODE www.adder .com IndicatorsThe four indicators (KVM, SPK, USB1, USB2) show which peripherals are switched to the current computer channel OR (as you begin pressing the MODE button) the peripherals that will be switched during the next press(es) of the COMPUTER button. The seven segment numeric display indicates the computer channel that is currently active. COMPUTER buttonPress to change to the next computer channel. MODE buttonPress to determine which peripherals should be switched to another computer channel (will occur when the COMPUTER button is pressed.

5 COMPUTERKVM SPK USB1 USB2 MO DE www. a d d er.c om What’s in the box CD-ROM Four self-adhesive rubber feet What you may additionally need AV4PRO-DP unit Power adapter (12.5W) and country-specific power lead Two 19” rack-mount brackets and four screwsPart number: RMK3 Audio cable 2m (3.5mm stereo jacks)Part number: VSC22DisplayPort to DisplayPort video link cable Part number: VSCD10www .adder .com 4 3 2 1ADDER RC4 remote control plus standard 3m patch leadPart number: RC4-8P8C Due to the very high speed signals used by DisplayPort connections, the use of high quality cable is vital in order to ensure a reliable video connection through the switch. Low-cost non-compliant cables may lead to intermittent or distorted video. Adder recommends certified 2 metre (6 feet), high bit-rate cables, such as our VSCD10 part. For details about third-party cable solutions, please see the Products section of the VESA DisplayPort website: www.displayport.org Synchronisation cablePart number: VSC41 USB cable 2m (type A to type B)Part number: VSC24 One set required per connected computer Upgrade cablePart number: VSC40

6 1 USB2.0 SWITCHED USB 1 USB 2USB 2.0 S W ITCHED U SB 1 U SB 2 4 5V 2.5A USER CONSOLE INDOOR USE ONL Y USER CONSOLE OPTIONS Installation Mounting There are two main mounting methods: • The supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet • Optional rack brackets ConnectionsRack brackets The optional brackets (plus four screws), allow the unit to be secured within a standard rack slot. Note: Both the AV4PRO-DP unit and its power supply generate heat when in operation and will become warm to the touch. Do not enclose them or place them in locations where air cannot circulate to cool the equipment. Do not operate the equipment in ambient temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Centigrade. Do not place the products in contact with equipment whose surface temperature exceeds 40 degrees Centigrade. HT

7 5V 2.5A USER CONSO LE INDOOR USE ONLY USER CONSO LE OPTIONS 1 USB2.0 SWITCHED USB 1 USB 2USB 2.0 S W ITCHED U SB 1 U SB 2 5V 2.5A U SER CO NSO LE INDOOR USE ONL Y USER CONSOLE OPTIONS Connections Connections do not need to be carried out in the order given within this guide, however, where possible connect the power in as a final step. User console The ports that make up the user console are where you attach the periphe\ rals that will be shared between the computer systems. Ensure that power is disconnected from the unit. To connect peripherals to the user console 1 Position your peripheral devices in the vicinity of the unit such that t\ heir cables will easily reach. 2 Keyboard and mouse: Attach the leads from your USB keyboard and mouse to the USB sockets specifically labelled with keyboard and mouse\ symbols. The keyboard and mouse will operate in any of the USB sockets, however, True Emulation is not available on the sockets labelled USB1 or USB2. From speakers 4 Video monitor: Attach the DisplayPort lead from the video monitor to the connector within the user console area. From USB keyboard and mouse5 Audio: Where required, connect the lead from your speakers to the audio socket. Note: The unit’s True Emulation feature will read the full characteristics of the keyboard and mouse and will present those to each connected computer concurrently. This ensures that specialist keyboards and mice are fully supported. From video monitor 3 USB devices: Where required, attach the leads from your USB peripherals to the USB sockets labelled USB1 and USB2. Note: These sockets provide enumerated (transparent) switching. From USB peripherals 5V 2.5A USER CONSO LE INDOOR USE ON LY USER CO NSOLE OPTIONS

8 2 1 USB2.0 SWITCHE DUSB 1 USB 2USB 2.0 S W ITCHED U SB 1 U SB 2 Computer systems Each computer system is connected to the AV4PRO-DP unit using up to thre\ e cables. To connect a computer system 1 Ensure that power is disconnected from the AV4PRO-DP unit and the system\ to be connected. 2 Use a USB cable (type-A to type-B) to link a USB port on the computer system to the USB port of the required channel on the rear of the unit. 3 If required, use a stereo audio link cable (3.5mm jacks at either end) to link the speaker port on the computer system to the audio port of the required channel on the rear of the unit. 4 Use a DisplayPort link cable (part number: VSCD10) to connect the video output of the computer’s graphic port to the video port of the required channel on the rear of the unit. From the USB port on the computer From the video port on the computer From the speaker port on the computer Power in connection The AV4PRO-DP unit is supplied with a 12.5W power adapter. There is no on/off switch on the unit, so operation begins as soon as a power adapte\ r is connected. To connect the power supply 1 Attach the output lead from the power adapter to the 5V socket on the rear panel of the unit. 2 1 USB2.0 SWITCHED USB 1 USB 2USB 2.0 S W ITCHED U SB 1 U SB 2 Note: Both the unit and its power supply generate heat when in operation\ and will become warm to the touch. Do not enclose them or place them in loca\ tions where air cannot circulate to cool the equipment. Do not operate the equ\ ipment in ambient temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Centigrade. Do not place th\ e products in contact with equipment whose surface temperature exceeds 40 \ degrees Centigrade. 3 Connect the power lead to a nearby main supply socket. 4 5V 2.5AINDOOR USE ONL Y OPTIONS US ER C ONSO LEUSER CONSOLE 2 Connect the IEC connector of the supplied country-specific power lead to the socket of the power adapter. Due to the very high speed signals used by DisplayPort connections, the use of high quality cable is vital in order to ensure a reliable video connection through the switch. Low-cost non-compliant cables may lead to intermittent or distorted video. Adder recommends certified 2 metre (6 feet), high bit-rate cables, such as our VSCD10 part. For details about third-party cable solutions, please see the Products section of the VESA DisplayPort website: www.displayport.org

9 4OPTIONS USE R CO NSOLEUSER CONSOL E Optional RC4 remote control The optional RC4 remote control unit (full part number: RC4-8P8C) can be used to provide direct push button access to any channel from your desktop. T\ he RC4 remote control is supplied with a 3 metre cable that is used to link with the OPTIONS port on the rear panel of the unit. To connect the remote control 1 Connect either end of the supplied cable to the socket at the rear of the RC4 remote control. 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the OPTIONS port on the rear panel of the unit.