Gefen EXT-DPKVM-841 Owner Manual
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Gefen EXT-DPKVM-841 is a high-performance 8x1 DisplayPort KVM switch that allows users to control up to 8 DisplayPort computers with a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor. It supports resolutions up to 2560x1600, making it ideal for high-resolution applications such as video editing, graphic design, and gaming. The EXT-DPKVM-841 also features USB 2.0 and 3.5mm audio ports, allowing users to connect peripherals such as external storage drives, printers, and speakers.
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®
8x1 DPKVM
Switcher
EXT-DPKVM-841
User Manual
www.gefen.com
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• lwIP
• freeRTOS
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Rev A6
CONTENTS
1 Introduction
2 Operation Notes
3 Features
4 Front Panel Layout
5 Front Panel Descriptions
6 Back Panel Layout
7 Back Panel Descriptions
8 IR Remote Control Unit
8 Layout and Description
9 Installing the Battery
10 Setting the IR Channel
11 Connecting the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
11 Wiring Diagram
12 Operating the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
12 Front Panel Buttons and LED Indicators
12 Switching sources using the front-panel buttons
12 Switching sources using the IR Remote Control Unit
13 Switching sources using RS-232
13 Switching sources using Telnet
14 RS-232 Control
15 RS-232 Commands
15 IP Configuration
20 General Commands
23 Routing Commands
24 Telnet Control
26 Firmware Update
27 Rack Ear Installation
28 Specifications
29 Warranty
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher. Your complete satisfaction is very important to us.
Gefen
Gefen delivers innovative and progressive computer and electronics add-on solutions that harness integration, extension, distribution, and conversion technologies. Gefen’s reliable plug-and-play products supplement cross-platform computer systems, professional audio/video environments, and HDTV systems of all sizes with hard-working solutions that are easy to install and simple to operate.
The Gefen 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
Easily switch between eight computers using DisplayPort with the Gefen 8x1
DPKVM Switcher.
The rack-mountable Gefen 8x1 DPKVM Switcher offers an economical solution for switching between eight different computers to one display location.
In addition, USB peripherals and audio are carried at the same time from each source making this a very versatile solution.
Eliminating the need to purchase many displays, keyboards, and other accessories for each computer in a studio or professional environment, this versatile solution saves money, supports both Mac and PC-type computers, and offers uncluttered and increased desktop space.
The 8x1 DPKVM Switcher outputs are: One DisplayPort, two USB 2.0 ports
(used for keyboard, mouse and other USB 2.0 peripherals) and an analog L/R audio. This Switcher can be controlled using front-panel discrete switching, IP control, the included IR Remote control, or the RS-232 port for switching automation.
The 8x1 DPKVM Switcher is compatible with all operating systems using Display-
Port and USB.
How It Works
Connect the eight included 6 foot DisplayPort cables between the computers and the Switcher inputs. Connect the eight included USB cables between the computers and the USB inputs. Connect the eight included audio cables between the computers and the audio inputs. Connect the Switcher output to the monitor using a DisplayPort cable. Connect the Switcher USB outputs to the USB peripherals. Connect the Switcher audio cables to the audio devices. Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to the 8x1 Switcher and connect the AC power cord to an available electrical outlet. The currently selected source will be displayed
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OPERATION NOTES
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR
OPERATING THE 8X1 DPKVM SWITCHER
• The 8x1 DPKVM Switcher supports Pass-through EDID. The Switcher will use the EDID from the currently active input.
• Dual Link resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 are supported.
• HDCP content is not supported.
• This Switcher does not support DHCP.
• The default IR channel for both the Switcher and the IR Remote Control Unit is channel 0. See page 10 for more information.
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FEATURES
Features
• Switches between eight DisplayPort sources with USB 2.0 and Audio to one display, keyboard, and mouse
• Supports resolutions up to 2560 x 1600
• Supports DisplayPort version 1.1a
• Green mode (low power consumption when DP source is not present)
• Firmware upgrade via RS-232 or Ethernet
• RS-232 control
• IP control
• IR remote control
• Supports USB 2.0 with backward-compatibility for USB 1.1
• Standby Feature (Green Mode)
• Control via Telnet
• Jack for external IR Receiver (EXT-RMT-EXTIR)
• Save space on your desktop
• Rack-mountable
Package Includes
(1) 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
(8) 6 ft. DisplayPort cables
(8) 6 ft. USB 2.0 cables (A - B)
(8) 6 ft. 3.5 mm mini-stereo audio cables
(1) IR Remote Control Unit
(1) 5V / 4A DC Locking Power Supply
(1) AC Power Cord
(1) Set Rack ears
(1) Quick-Start Guide
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FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
4
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
1 Input Indicators (1 - 8)
Each of these LED indicators glows bright blue according to the input selection
(see Input Buttons, below)
2 IR
Receives IR signals from the included IR Remote Control Unit.
3 Input Buttons (1 - 8)
Pressing each of these buttons selects the desired input source (1 - 8).
4 Power
This LED indicator will glow bright red when the unit is powered.
5
BACK PANEL LAYOUT
6
BACK PANEL DESCRIPTIONS
1 5V DC
Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to this receptacle.
2 In 1 - In 8
Each of these ports will accept a standard DisplayPort source device.
3 Ext IR
Connect an IR extender cable to this port.
4 USB Out (1 - 2)
Connect USB devices (e.g. mouse devices, keyboards, etc.) to these ports.
5 Ethernet
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Switcher to a network in order to communicate via Telnet.
6 RS-232 Serial Port
This port is used for serial communication using an RS-232 control device. For details, refer to page 14.
7 USB In (1 - 8)
Connect USB source devices to these ports.
8 DP Out
This port will accept a single standard DisplayPort output device. The currently selected DisplayPort input source will be output via this port.
9 Audio Out
Connect an audio output device to this connectors using a 3.5 mm mini-stereo cable. The audio output will be for the currently selected input source.
10 Audio In (1 - 8)
Connect up to eight (8) audio source devices to these ports using the included
3.5 mm mini-stereo cables.
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2
IR REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Layout and Description
1
1 Activity Indicator
This LED will be activated momentarily each time a button is pressed.
2 Source Selection Buttons (1 - 8)
These buttons are used to select which source is routed to a monitor.
NOTE: An Activity Indictor that flashes quickly while holding down any one of the eight buttons indicates a low battery. Replace the IR Remote
Control battery as soon as possible.
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IR REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Installing the Battery
1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the IR Remote Control Unit.
2. Insert the included battery into the open battery slot. The positive (+) side of the battery should be facing up.
3. Replace the battery cover.
The Remote Control unit ships with two batteries. One battery is required for operation and the other battery is a spare.
Battery Slot
WARNING: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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IR REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Setting the IR Channel
In the event that IR commands from other remote controls interfere with the supplied IR Remote Control unit, changing the IR Remote Control’s IR channel will fix the problem. The IR Remote Control unit has a bank of DIP switches used for setting the IR channel. The DIP switch bank is located underneath the battery cover.
Left: Picture of the opened rear battery compartment of the IR remote showing the exposed DIP Switch bank between the battery chambers.
Corresponding DIP Switch Settings for each IR Channel
IR Channel 0
(default)
ON
IR Channel 1
ON
IR Channel 2
ON
IR Channel 3
ON
1 2 1 2 1 2
It is important that the IR channel on the Remote Control unit, matches the IR channel set on the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher. For example, if both DIP switches on the IR Remote Control unit are set to IR channel 0 (both DIP switches down), then the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher must also be set to IR channel 0. See page 21 on how to change the IR channel on the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher.
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CONNECTING THE 8X1 DPKVM SWITCHER
How to Connect the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
1 Connect up to eight (8) DisplayPort source devices to the DisplayPort inputs on the back panel of the Switcher using DisplayPort cables.
2 Connect a DisplayPort-supported display to the DisplayPort output on the back panel of the Switcher.
a OPTIONAL: To use the RS-232 communication feature, connect an
RS-232 cable between the Switcher and RS-232 host controller.
b OPTIONAL: To communicate with the Switcher using Telnet, connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet jack on the back of the Switcher to the network. See page 24 for more information on using the Telnet feature.
c OPTIONAL: To extend the range of the IR control, connect an IR
Extender (Gefen part no. EXT-RMT-EXTIR) to the back of the Switcher.
3 Connect the included 5V locking power supply to the power receptacle on the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
4 Connect the opposite end of the power supply to an open wall socket power source.
Wiring Diagram for the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
MINI STEREO AUDIO CABLE
DISPLAYPORT CABLE
RS-232 CABLE
USB CABLE
ETHERNET
IR
IR Extender
DisplayPort KVM Switcher
DisplayPort
Display
RS-232 Controller
USB Mouse
USB Keyboard
Router
Powered Speakers
EXT-DPKVM-841
ATTENTION: This product should always be connected to a grounded electrical socket.
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OPERATING THE 8X1 DPKVM SWITCHER
Front Panel Buttons and LED Indicators
The front panel of the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher has a set of eight (8) LED indicators, displaying which input (source) is being displayed. Each of these LED indicators corresponds to one of the push-buttons on the front panel.
Switching sources using the front-panel buttons
Example: Switch to input 5 using the front-panel buttons:
1 Press button 5 on the front panel of the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher.
2 The LED indicator for input 5 will glow bright blue on the front panel.
1 2
Switching sources using the IR Remote Control
Example: Switch to Input 1 using the IR Remote Control:
1 Press button 1 on the IR Remote Control Unit. The Activity Indicator on the IR Remote Control Unit will glow yellow, indicating that a button was pressed.
2 The LED indicator for input 1 will glow bright blue.
1 2
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OPERATING THE 8X1 DPKVM SWITCHER
Switching sources using RS-232
Configure the Switch for use with RS-232 (see page 14 for details).
Example: Switch to input 4 using RS-232
1 Use the command r 4 to route the Switcher to Input 4. See page 15 for important information on RS-232 commands. RS-232 commands are case-sensitive.
2 The LED indicator for Input 4 will glow bright blue on the front panel.
1 2 r 4
Route to Input 4
Switching sources using Telnet
Configure the Switch for use with Telnet. See page 24 for details.
Example: Switch to Input 2 using the Telnet protocol
1 Use the command r 2 to route the Switcher to Input 2.
2 The LED indicator for Input 2 will glow bright blue.
1 2
Type Cmd: r 2
Route to Input 2
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RS-232 CONTROL
Only pins 2 (Receive), 3 (Transmit), and 5 (Ground) are used for communication.
A null-modem adapter should not be used with this product.
5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5
9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9
Only Pins 2 (RX), 3 (TX), and 5 (Ground) are used on the RS-232 serial interface
Serial Port Settings
Bits per second ............................................................................................ 19200
Data bits ............................................................................................................... 8
Parity ............................................................................................................. None
Stop bits ................................................................................................................1
Flow Control .................................................................................................. None
IMPORTANT: When sending RS-232 commands, a carriage return and a line feed character must be included at the end of each line.
NOTE: Only pins 2 (Receive), 3 (Transmit), and 5 (Ground) are used for communication. A null-modem adapter should not be used with this product.
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RS-232 COMMANDS
Command Syntax
All RS-232 commands are case-sensitive and must be entered in lowercase.
Each command must be preceded by the ‘#’ character. A carriage return must also be appended to every command.
Example:
#set_http_port 80[CR]
IP Configuration
Command
#get_pass
#get_user_name
#ipconfig
#rstip
#set_http_port
#set_pass
#set_telnet_port
#set_user_name
#sgateway
#sipadd
#snetmask
#use_telnet_pass
Description
Prompts for the Telnet password
Prompts for the Telnet username
Displays all TCP/IP settings
Sets IP configuration to default settings
Sets the Web server listening port
Sets the Telnet password
Sets the Telnet listening port
Sets the Telnet user name
Specifies the new gateway
Specifies a new IP address
Specifies a new net mask
Toggles Telnet password prompt
#GET_PASS Command
The #GET_PASS command prompts for the Telnet password.
Syntax:
#get_pass
Parameters:
None
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#GET_USER_NAME Command
The #GET_USER_NAME command prompts for the Telnet username.
Syntax:
#get_user_name
Parameters:
None
#IPCONFIG Command
The #IPCONFIG command displays all TCP/IP settings.
Syntax:
#ipconfig
Parameters:
None
#RSTIP Command
The #RSTIP command resets the IP configuration to the default settings.
Syntax:
#rstip
Parameters:
None
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#SET_HTTP_PORT Command
The #SET_HTTP_PORT command sets the Web server listening port.
Syntax:
#set_http_port param1
Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 255]
#SET_PASS Command
The #SET_PASS command sets Telnet password.
Syntax:
#set_pass param1
Parameters: param1 String
Notes:
The maximum length of the password string is 20 characters.
#SET_TELNET_PORT Command
The #SET_TELNET_PORT command sets the Telnet server listening port.
Syntax:
#set_telnet_port param1
Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 255]
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#SET_USER_NAME Command
The #SET_USER_NAME command sets the Telnet user name.
Syntax:
#set_user_name param1
Parameters: param1 String
Notes:
The maximum length of the username string is 20 characters.
#SGATEWAY Command
Specifies the new IP gateway. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the IP address. A reboot is required after the new IP gateway address has been assigned.
Syntax:
#sgateway param1.param2.param3.param4
Parameters:
param1
param2
param3
param4
Gateway address
Gateway address
Gateway address
Gateway address
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
Example:
#sgateway 192.168.1.1
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#SIPADD Command
The #SIPADD command specifies a new IP address. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the IP address. A reboot is required after the new IP address is set.
Syntax:
#sipadd param1.param2.param3.param4
Parameters:
param1 param2
param3
param4
IP address
IP address
IP address
IP address
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
Example:
#sipadd 192.168.2.240
#SNETMASK Command
The #SNETMASK command specifies a new net mask. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the IP address. A reboot is required after the new
IP address is set.
Syntax:
#snetmask param1.param2.param3.param4
Parameters:
param1 param2
param3
param4
IP address
IP address
IP address
IP address
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
[0 - 255]
Example:
#snetmask 255.255.255.0
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#USE_TELNET_PASS Command
The #USE_TELNET_PASS command enables / disabled the use of a Telnet password during the login process.
Syntax:
#use_telnet_pass param1
Parameters: param1 State
1
Value
0
[0 - 1]
Meaning
Disable password
Enable password
General Commands
Command
#activebolo
#fadefault
#irrmtadd
#lockpower
#stbymode
Description
Activates the bootloader
Resets the Switcher to the default routing state
Sets the IR address for the Switcher
Toggles the lock power state
Toggles Standby (power OFF) Mode
#ACTIVEBOLO Command
The #ACTIVEBOLO function activates the bootloader. This command is required in order to begin the firmware update procedure. See page 26 for details.
Syntax:
#activebolo
Parameters:
None
Notes:
This command must be executed twice, in order to active the bootloader.
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#FADEFAULT Function
The #FADEFAULT function will reset the Switcher to the default routing settings.
Syntax:
#fadefault
Parameters:
None
#IRRMTADD Command
The #IRRMTADD sets the IR channel. The IR channel for the Switcher and the
IR Remote Control Unit must be the same.
Syntax:
#irrmtadd param1
Parameters: param1 State [0 - 3]
2
3
Value
0
1
Meaning
IR channel 0
IR channel 1
IR channel 2
IR channel 3
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RS-232 COMMANDS
#LOCKPOWER Command
The #LOCKPOWER enables/disables the power lock state. Enabling this feature will store the 5V status for each input prior to shutting the unit down.
This preserves the 5V state when the unit is restarted.
Syntax:
#lockpower param1
Parameters: param1 State
Value
0
1
[0 - 1]
Meaning
Disable Power Lock
Enable Power Lock
#STBYMODE Command
The #STBYMODE command toggles the Standby Mode state. When the
Switcher is powered OFF (not unplugged), then the unit is in Standby Mode.
Executing this command from Standby Mode will power ON the Switcher.
Syntax:
#stbymode param1
Parameters: param1 Mode
Value
0
1
[0 - 1]
Meaning
Normal Mode
Standby Mode
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RS-232 COMMANDS
Routing Commands
The following command does not require the ‘#’ character. A carriage return must be added to the end of the command.
Command
R
Description
Routing command
R Command
The R command switches to the specified input.
Syntax: r param1
Parameters: param1 DisplayPort Input [1 - 8]
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TELNET CONTROL
The Gefen 8x1 DPKVM Switcher supports Telnet for controlling the Switcher over a network. To access this feature, an IP address, subnet, gateway, and port numbers need to be set correctly. Consult the network administrator to obtain the proper IP address and settings for this product to properly communicate with the
Switcher over a network.
The Telnet control must be configured using RS-232 commands. Once properly configured, enter the IP address that was assigned to the Switcher using a terminal program or other Telnet client.
1. Connect the Switcher to a computer using RS-232.
2. Use a terminal emulation program (e.g. HyperTerminal, PuTTY, Indigo, etc.) to connect to the Switcher. See page 14 for information on RS-232 configuration.
IMPORTANT: When using HyperTerminal under Windows XP, the LF (line feed) character option must be enabled.
3. Apply power to the Switcher. Information similar to the following will be displayed in the terminal window:
===================================================
GEFEN
DISPLAY PORT 841
FW version: 1.3
===================================================
4. Use the #ipconfig command to display the current IP settings. The factory
(default) settings are displayed below:
#ipconfig
------------------- TCP/IP settings ---------------
MAC addr
IP addr
Net Mask
= 00:1C:91:02:40:00
= 192.168.0.70
Gateway
= 255.255.255.0
=
Web Server Port
Telnet Server Port
192.168.0.1
= 80
= 23
Telnet password on login is set to ON
Note that the Telnet password is set to ON. A user name and password can be set for additional security. This option can also be disabled. See page 20 for details.
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TELNET CONTROL
5. Use the #sipadd command to set the IP address for the Switcher. Check with a network administrator to obtain an available address, if necessary.
DHCP is not supported by this Switcher.
#sipadd 192.168.2.234
New IP set to: 192.168.2.234
After setting the IP address, power-cycle the Switcher for the changes to take effect.
IMPORTANT: All IP configuration changes will require the
Switcher to be power-cycled.
6 Specify the IP of the Switcher in the Telnet client. In this example, the IP address is set to 192.168.2.234. Once connected to the Switcher, the Telnet client will display a screen similar to the following:
----------- Welcome to DP841 Telnet Server ----------
You are user number 1 of 3 allowed.
You will be disconnected after 10 minutes of inactivity.
Login: Admin
Password: Admin
Type Cmd:
By default, the user name and password options are enabled by use of the #use_telnet_pass command (see page 20). Once this command is enabled, the Switcher will prompt for both the user name and password.
The password cannot be disabled from the login process. Once logged in, the Type Cmd prompt will be displayed.
The Telnet interface uses the same commands and syntax that are used with
RS-232 control. See the command list, starting on page 15.
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FIRMWARE UPDATE
Firmware Update Procedure
Any terminal emulation program can be used to perform the upgrade process. The instructions below is outlined for Windows® HyperTerminal.
1. Connect an RS-232 cable between the Switcher and the computer running the terminal program. Verify the correct serial port settings (see page 14).
2. Type the #activebolo command then press the [ENTER] key.
3. Repeat Step 2.
The following will be displayed on the screen:
================== Main Menu ========================
Download new program -------- 1
Cancel ---------------------- 2
=====================================================
4. Press [1] on the computer keyboard to begin downloading program to the htemporary memory.
5. The following message will be displayed:
Waiting for the file to be sent ... (press ‘a’ to abort)
6. In Hyperterminal, click Transfer > Send File...
7. Click Browse... and select the .bin file to be uploaded (e.g. 1x4splitter.bin).
8. Select the Ymodem protocol.
9. Click Send on the Send File dialog box.
10. After a few moments, a message will appear in Hyperterminal:
Programming Completed Successfully!
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RACK EAR INSTALLATION
Installing the Rack Ears
Rack mount ears are provided for installation of this unit into a 1U rack mount space.
1. Locate the side screws on the unit.
2. Remove the front 2 screws that are located closest to the front of the unit.
3. Using the removed screws, screw the rack mounting bracket into the unit.
4. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of the unit.
Front of unit
Rear of unit
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SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Pixel Clock................................................................................360 MHz
Video Input Connectors.......................................................(8) DisplayPort, female
Video Output Connector......................................................(1) DisplayPort, female
USB Host Connectors..................................................(8) USB 2.0 Type B, female
USB Device Connectors...............................................(2) USB 2.0 Type A, female
Audio Input Connectors................................................(8) 3.5 mm mini-stereo jack
Audio Output Connector...............................................(1) 3.5 mm mini-stereo jack
IR Extender Connector.................................................(1) 3.5 mm mini-stereo jack
RS-232 Control Connector.............................................................(1) DB-9, female
Power Supply..................................................................................5V DC, Locking
Dimensions.......................................................... (W x H x D): 17.1” x 1.75” x 4.25
(434mm x 44mm x 108mm)
Shipping Weight...............................................................................12 lbs. (5.4 kg)
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WARRANTY
Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is notified within two (2) years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications. Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from the day of reshipment to the Buyer.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.
1. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.
2. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from
Gefen.
3. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their original condition.
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Gefen assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein regarding the features and specifications is subject to change without notice.
For the latest warranty coverage information, refer to the Warranty and Return
Policy under the Support section of the Gefen Web site at www.gefen.com.
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Please register your product online by visiting the Register Product page under the Support section of the Gefen Web site.
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the default IR channel for the Switcher and the IR Remote Control Unit?
What is the maximum resolution supported by the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher?
What type of power supply does the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher use?
How can I switch between sources?
How many USB 2.0 ports does the 8x1 DPKVM Switcher have?
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