Rextron Standard IKM001, IKM108D, IKM116D, IKM2108D, IKM2116D, Hybrid IGM108D, IGM116D, Slim IMM104D, IMM108D, IMM116D, IUM104D, IUM108D, IUM116D KVM switch User Manual
Below you will find brief information for Standard IKM108D, Standard IKM116D, Hybrid IGM108D, Slim IMM108D, Slim IUM108D. These switches allow you to control multiple computers from a single console. They feature hotkey commands for quick switching between computers and have an on-screen display (OSD) for configuration and control. The switches support cascade configurations, allowing you to expand your system by connecting multiple units.
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Table of Contents Integra KVM Switch Modules ■ Introduction Overview Features Configurations 1 3 4 ■ Installation Device Connection Initial Power-up 6 10 ■ Operation Push Buttons OSD (On-Screen Display) Operation Hotkey Commands 11 12 18 ■ Cascade Configuration Connection Change Configuration while Running 20 21 ■ Multi-access Model Overview Connection Operation 22 22 22 ■ Sun/Mac Keyboard Mapping ■ Appendices Specifications Troubleshooting 24 27 Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the Installation procedures to prevent any damage to the Integra or any connecting device. Copyright Rextron Technology, Inc. Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module ------------------------ Introduction Overview The combination of Integra console and Integra KVM Switch Module offers the latest and the most efficient way of controlling server rooms and multiple computers. Many models of Integra KVM Switch Modules are available to control from 8 to 136 servers by the Integra console or another set of console 100ft (30m) away; it is the ultimate tool for server management. (IUM) Slim USB+PS/2, 3-in-1 connectors and cables Model There are many models of Integra KVM Switches modules with different computer interfaces available: Standard models with three connectors for PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse and monitor (HDB15), as shown in Figure 1. Hybrid “PS/2 + USB” models with PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, USB (keyboard + mouse) and monitor (HDB15), as shown in Figure 2. Slim PS/2 models with special 3-in-1 connectors for PS/2 keyboard, mouse and monitor (HDB15), as shown in Figure 3. To console To computer Figure 1: (IKM) Standard connectors for PS/2 connection To console To computer Figure 2: (IGM) PS/2 and USB connectors Product Standard 1-console IKM001, IKM108D, IKM116D, Standard multi-access IKM2108D, IKM2116D Hybrid IGM108D, IGM116D IMM104D, IMM108D, Slim IMM116D IUM104D, IUM108D, IUM116D For computer with Interface PS/2 PS/2 + USB PS/2 (via special 3-in-1 cable) USB (via special 3-in-1 cable) PS/2 (via special 3-in-1 cable On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu With an Integra KVM Switch module, you can name your computers, switch to a computer from a list, configure settings with easy-to-use menus, view the name of the selected computer on-screen with programmable time interval. The OSD menu displays the system status throughout operation. High Video Quality Integra's LCD panel supports VGA resolution up to 1024x768 without any degradation. The advanced VGA circuit design guarantees smooth and flicker-free switching from one computer to the other with cable length up to 100ft (30M)* at PC sides with Integra KVM Switch. Figure 3: (IMM) Slim PS/2 3-in-1 connectors and cables *Tested with high-quality UL2919-rated, low-loss and shielded cables. 1 2 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module Features for all models Features for Slim PS/2 KVM Integra KVM Switch Models (IMM104D, IMM108D, IMM116D) Cascade configuration expands system capability Auto-scan automatically selects computers sequentially Supports Microsoft IntelliMouse (Pro) Assign computers with unique and meaningful names Identify and select computers by the names Programmable scan filters unused computers Store system settings and name entries to non-volatile memory Password security locks computer from unauthorized access Gain complete control with easy-to-use OSD interface Hotkey functions allow easy computer access Keyboard states automatically saved and restored when switching computers Operating system independent, transparent to all applications Plug and play system configuration Keyboard and mouse can be hot plugged at any time DDC2B compatible Supports optional multimedia module for microphones and stereo speakers Cascadable to all 19” rack mountable PS/2 KVM Switches Features for Standard 1-Console Models (IKM001, IKM108D, IKM116D) Special 3-in-1 cables save spaces and offer the most flexibility 16-port model is only 1U in height Features for Slim “USB + PS/2” KVM Switch Models (IUM104D, IUM108D, IUM116D) Unique loose-free, 3-in-1 cables save spaces, ideal for computers with PS/2 or USB interfaces, such as PS, USB-Sun and USB-Mac. Configurations Integra KVM Switch Modules are available for 4, 8, and 16 ports with various interfaces. For the applications of requiring many computers, Integra KVM Switch Modules can be cascaded in a master/slave configuration. Single Integra KVM Switch Module Configuration Combined with an Integra Console, the Integra KVM Switch Module can be connected to multiple computers with keyboard, mouse, and monitor cables as shown in Figure 4. Supports both PS/2 and serial mouse Uses standard connectors for computer connection Features for Standard Models with multi-access (IKM2108D, IKM2116D) Manage multiple computers from two locations Different Console may have different type of mouse i.e. generic PS/2 mouse and scroll mouse Selectable User Timeout Same as the Standard 1-Console models Features for Hybrid “PS/2 + USB” KVM Switch Models (IGM108D, IGM116D) Supports computers with either PS/2 or USB interface Supports Sun servers, HP servers and Mac 3 Figure 4: A single Integra KVM Switch Module configuration 4 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module in cascade (Master/Slave) Configuration You can connect a second level of one or more Integra KVM Switch Modules to a Master unit. Cascade configuration expands system ability, allowing you to select computers connected to the Master or Slaves. There is only one Master that connects to the Integra Console directly operated by a user. Once connected, Integra KVM Switch Modules automatically configure themselves to either Master or Slave. Slaves of different Integra KVM Switch Modules can be mixed in cascade configuration as shown in Figure 5. Integra KVM Switch Module ------------------------ Installation Device Connection Standard Models (IKM001, IKM108D, IKM116D, IKM2108D, IKM2116D) Determine the port number of each computer. For computers using PS/2 mouse, connect the computer's mouse and keyboard cables to the Integra’s connectors marked with a mouse and keyboard respectively, as shown in Figure 6. Repeat this step for PC 1 to PC 8. Figure 6: Master computer connection For computers using serial mouse, connect the DB-9 to mini-DIN-6 adapter (included with the switch) to the computer mouse port, then use PS/2 cables to connect the mouse to Integra, see Figure 7. Connect the computer's monitor cable to the HD-DB-15 VGA connector. Note: This function is only available for PC 7 and PC 8 marked with two mice. Figure 5: A cascade Integra configuration Throughout this manual, Master is an Integra KVM Switch Module that connects directly to the drawer. And, Slave is an Integra KVM Switch Module that has its CONSOLE port connected to a Master's “PC x” port. Slave only exists in cascade configuration. Figure 7: Serial (AT) mouse and PS/2 mouse connection 5 6 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module Hybrid “PS/2 + USB” Model (IGM108D, IGM116D) You can only connect to a computer using either PS/2 or USB port. To a USB computer: Use a USB A-B cable to connect from one of the PC ports to the USB port of a computer (A connector, flat connector), as shown in Figure 8. The computer can be a USB-ready PC, Sun, HP server, or a Mac. To a PS/2 computer: Connect a "PS/2 Y-adapter", comes with the unit, to the PS/2 port at PC side, then use two mini-DIN6 male-to-male cables for keyboard and mouse, see Figure 9. There are two mini-DIN6 female connectors on the "PS/2 Y-adapter" marked with keyboard and mouse, be sure not to swap the connections. Figure 9: Computer PS/2 Port Connection To a Laptop computer: In most cases, all you need is one PS/2 male-to-male cable connected between the KVM Switch Module and your Laptop; the Y-adapter in not necessary as shown in Figure 10. However, some Laptop computers do not follow industry standard, please check your Laptop user's manual for detail. Figure 10: Laptop PS/2 Port Connection Slim Models (IMM104D, IMM108D, IMM116D, IUM104D, IUM108D, IUM116D) Use only the special cables as shown in Figure 11a and 11b. Figure 8: Computer USB Port Connection Figure 11a: For PS/2 computers connected to IMM and IUM models 7 Figure 11b: For USB computers connected to IUM models 8 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module Initial Power-Up Connection from a Slim KVM module to a PS/2 computer or a USB computer is shown in Figure 12. Make sure all computers and Integra KVM Switch Modules are powered down during the installation. You must power up the Master Integra before turning on any other devices. For single Integra KVM Switch Module: 1) 2) Apply a power adapter (O/P = 12V DC) to the Master. Turn on computers. For cascaded Integra KVM Switch Module: (For IUM models only) 1) Figure 12: Connections for the special cables A Module as a Slave or a Stand-alone KVM Switch A slave Integra KVM Switch Module may be mounted to the rear vertical poles inside a rack cabinet by the rear brackets (come with the unit except IKM001) with connectors to computers facing rear, as Figure 13. Apply a power adapter (O/P = 12V DC) to the Master. 2) Apply power adapters (O/P = 9V~12V DC) to all Slaves. 3) Turn on computers. Note: You may hot plug additional powered-down computer or a slave Integra KVM Switch Module without turning any existing Integra or computer off after initial power up. Figure 13: Slave Integra KVM Switch Module and rear bracket attachment The connectors (keyboard and mouse) at the Local port on the rear of the KVM module are not applicable when the module is connected to the TFT LCD drawer by the C-36 connector. When the C-36 connector is not connected to the TFT LCD drawer, the Integra KVM switch module acts as a rear-mount stand-alone KVM Switch Module. The VGA ports at the Local and Remote can be connected to external VGA monitors at any time. 9 10 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module ------------------------ Operation OSD (On-Screen-Display) Operation Push-Buttons A computer may be selected by pressing the push button directly, by issuing hotkey commands or by activating the OSD window. The indicator changes to reflect the computer port selected (red). The indicator flashes red when it is in either Auto Scan or Manual Scan mode. Note: For 16-port modules: 1 ~ 8 represent the lower 8 ports and A ~ H for the higher 8 ports. Push the same button twice for higher 8 ports, for example, push button 1 twice for port A, and so forth. OSD menu and hotkeys are available for computer selection. K/M RESET K/M RESET solves most problems developed by keyboard, mouse, device replacement, or change of configuration. Press down both the front-panel number 1 and 2 push-buttons for 2 seconds to re-configure the whole system without turning either the Integra Switch Module or any computer off. AUTO SCAN Integra KVM Switch Module provides an easy to use feature to start Auto Scanning. You can press down both the front-panel number 7 and 8 buttons for 2 seconds to start Auto Scanning. For 4-port models, press number 3 and 4 instead. Figure 14: OSD screen illustration Only Hybrid model offers F5, see Function key F5 By hitting the left Ctrl key twice within two seconds, you may see the 'Hotkey Menu' if it is enabled (an OSD option). Or, by hitting the left Ctrl key three times within two seconds, you will see a 'KVM MENU' screen showing a list of the computers with corresponding port numbers, names and status, see Figure 14. The port number of the currently selected computer is displayed in red, same as the front indicator, at the right corner of the OSD menu. The color of a device name is green if it has power and is ready for operation, or the color is white as it has no power. OSD menu updates the color when it is activated. Pressing the PageUp and PageDown keys to view 8 other computers. 11 12 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module Use the “ “, “ “, “ 1 “ ~ “ 8 “ or “ A “ ~ “ H “ to highlight a computer and the ENTER key to select it. Or, you may press ESC to exit OSD and remove the OSD menu from the display; the status window returns to the display and indicates the currently selected computer or operating status. A triangle mark () to the right of a name indicates the port is cascaded to a Slave; the number at the left of the triangle mark shows the number of ports the Slave has, i.e. 8for an 8-port Switch. ENTER key brings you one level down and another screen pops up listing the names of the computers on that Slave. The name of the Slave will be shown at the upper right corner of the OSD menu. It is useful to group computers and still be able to see the group name. An eye mark (1) to the right of a name indicating the computer is selected to be monitored in Scan mode. In OSD, this mark can be switched on or off by function key F2 . Press ESC key to exit OSD and to return to the selected computer; the computer name is also shown on the screen. Function key F1 : To edit name entry of a computer or a Slave with up to 14 characters. First, highlight a port then press <F1> followed by name entry. Valid characters are ‘A’~’Z’, ‘0’~’9’ and the dash character. Lowercase letters are converted to uppercase ones. Press BACKSPACE to delete a letter one at a time. Non-volatile memory stores all name entries until you change, even if the unit is powered down. Function key F2 : To switch the eye mark (1) of a computer on or off. First, use the and arrow keys to highlight it, and then press F2 to switch its eye mark on or off. If Scan Type is ‘Ready PC +1', only the power-on and eye mark selected computers will be displayed sequentially in Scan mode. Function key F3 : To lock a computer from unauthorized access. To lock a device, highlight it then press F3 . Now, enter up to 4 characters (‘A’~’Z’, ‘0’~’9, ‘-‘) followed by ENTER as new password. A Security-enabled device is marked with a lock (±) following its port number. To permanently disable the security 13 function from a locked device, highlight it, press F3 then enter the password. If you want to access the locked device temporarily, simply highlight it and press ENTER , the OSD will ask you for the password. After entering the correct password, you are allowed to use the device. This device is automatically re-locked once you switch to another port. During Scan mode, OSD skips the password-protected devices. Function key F4 : More functions are available by hitting F4 . A new screen pops up displaying more functions as described below. Most of them are marked with a triangle () indicating there are options to choose from. Using the “ ” and “ “ arrow keys, select the functions and press ENTER . Available options will be shown in the middle of the screen. Again, using the “ ” and “ “ arrow keys to view options then press ENTER to select it. You can press ESC to exit at any time. Auto Scan In this mode, the Integra automatically switches from one power-on computer to the next sequentially in a fixed interval. During Auto Scan mode, the OSD displays the name of the selected computer. When Auto Scan detects any keyboard or mouse activity, it suspends the scanning till activity stops; it then resumes with the next computer in sequence. To abort the Auto Scan mode, press the left Ctrl twice, or, press any front button. Scan Type and Scan Rate set the scan pattern. Scan Type ( F4 :More\Scan Type) determines if scanned computers must also be eye mark selected. Scan Rate ( F4 :More\Scan Rate) sets the display interval when a computer is selected before selecting the next one. Manual Scan Scan through power-on computers one by one by keyboard control. Type ( F4 :More\Scan Type) determines if scanned computers must also be eye mark selected. Press the up arrow key “ ” to select the previous computer and the down arrow key “ ” to select the next 14 Integra KVM Switch Module Integra KVM Switch Module computer. Press any other key to abort the Manual Scan mode. Audio Stick An optional multimedia module can be LINKed to the back of each Integra KVM Switch Module for selecting microphone and stereo speaker signals. There are two options for Audio Stick: ON and Off. When set to 'On', audio selection follows computer selection. When set to 'Off', audio selection stops following computer selection. It is useful if you want to listen to a particular computer's audio signal while operating other computers. The non-volatile memory stores the Audio Stick setting. Scan Type Ready PC +1: In Scan mode, scan through power-on and eye mark selected computers. Ready PC: In Scan mode, scan through power-on computers. 1 Only: In Scan mode, scan through any 1 selected computer regardless of computer power status. The non-volatile memory stores the Scan Type setting. Scan Rate Sets the duration of a computer displayed in Auto Scan mode. The options are 3 seconds, 8 seconds, 15 seconds, and 30 seconds. The non-volatile memory stores the Scan Rate setting. Keyboard Speed Integra offers keyboard typematic setting that overrides the similar settings in BIOS and in Windows. Available speed options are Low, Middle, Fast, and Faster as 10, 15, 20, and 30 characters/sec respectively. The non-volatile memory stores the Keyboard Speed setting. Hotkey Menu When you hit the left Ctrl key twice within two seconds, the "Hotkey Menu" appears displaying a list of hotkey 15 commands if the option is On. The 'Hotkey Menu' can be turned Off if you prefer not to see it when the left Ctrl key is hit twice. The non-volatile memory stores the Hotkey Menu setting. CH Display Auto Off: After you select a computer, the port number and name of the computer will appear on the screen for 3 seconds then disappear automatically. Always On: The port number and name of a selected computer and/or OSD status displayed on the screen all the time. The non-volatile memory stores the CH Display setting. Position The position of the selected computer name and/or OSD status is displayed on screen during the operation. The actual display position shifts due to the different VGA resolution, the higher the resolution the higher the display position. The non-volatile memory stores the Position setting. Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, Lower Right. Middle. Country Code for Sun <For Slim USB+PS/2 and Hybrid USB+PS/2 models only> Sun keyboards of different languages have different layouts. The Integra KVM Switch Module is able to emulate a Sun keyboard for a specific language type (or country: Arabic, Belgian … US, Yugoslavia). Select the proper country code that matches ALL of your Sun computers. Max. Resolution <For Slim USB+PS/2 and Hybrid USB+PS/2 models only> You can adjust the monitor resolution under this sub-menu. There are the following selections:1024*768, 1280*1024,1600*1200,1920*1440, and “DDC2B Disable”. Function key F5 : <For Slim USB+PS/2 and Hybrid USB+PS/2 models only> To switch the Sun mark of a port on or off indicating the computer 16 Integra KVM Switch Module is a Sun server as shown in Figure 15. Sun servers have more keys on the keyboard than a PC. When a Sun-marked port is selected, the KVM Switch starts to translate the keys from a PS/2 keyboard to a Sun keyboard. See Sun Keyboard Mapping for detail. Integra KVM Switch Hotkey commands Hotkey command is a short keyboard sequence to select a computer, to activate computer scan, etc. Integra interprets keystrokes for hotkeys all the time. A hotkey sequence starts with two left Ctrl keystrokes followed by one or two more keystrokes. A built-in buzzer generates a high-pitch beep for correct hotkey command; otherwise, one low-pitch beep for error and the bad key sequence will not be forwarded to the selected computer. The short form hotkey menu can be turned on as an OSD function ( F4 : more\Hotkey Menu) every time the left Ctrl key is pressed twice. Figure 15: OSD screen for USB+PS/2 model and the Sun mark ESC : To exit the OSD, press the ESC key. L-Ctrl: is the Ctrl key located at the left side of the keyboard. 1~8/A~H: are the number keys '1' ~ '8' at the upper row of the keyboard and character keys 'A' ~ 'H' case insensitive. Do not use the keypad at the right of the keyboard. J To select a computer by hotkey command, you must know its port number, which is determined by the Integra KVM Switch Module connection. For a computer connected to a Master, its port is represented by the PC port label (1~8 or A~H). For a computer connected to a Slave, two characters represent its port. The first character is the port number of the Master unit (1~8) and the second one is the port number of the Slave (1~8 or A~H). Please note that only Master's 'PC 1' ~'PC 8' ports can be connected to a Slave. Left Ctrl left Ctrl 7 Selects a computer connected to port 7 of the Master. Left Ctrl left Ctrl 6 C Selects a computer connected to port C of a Slave connected to port 6 of the Master. J To start Auto Scan, automatically scan power-on computers one by one at a fixed interval: Left Ctrl left Ctrl F1 When Auto Scan detects any keyboard or mouse activity, it 17 18 Integra KVM Switch Integra KVM Switch suspends the scanning till activity stops; it then resumes with the next computer in sequence. The length of the Auto Scan interval (Scan Rate) is adjustable, see below. To abort the Auto Scan mode, press the left Ctrl key twice. Note: Scan Type determines whether an eye-marked computer is to be displayed during Auto Scan. J Manual Scan enables you to manually switch back and forth between power-on computers. Left Ctrl left Ctrl F2 Press “ ” or “ ” to select the previous or the next computer in sequence. And, press any other key to abort the Manual Scan. Note: Scan Type determines whether an eye-marked computer is to be displayed during Auto Scan. J To adjust Scan Rate, setting the duration before switching to the next computer in Auto Scan: Left Ctrl left Ctrl F3 The Integra sends one to four beeps indicating scan interval of 3, 8, 15, and 30 seconds respectively. -------------------- Cascade Configuration Connection Before connecting a device (a computer or a Slave KVM Switch Module) to the Master Integra KVM Switch Module under power, you must turn off the device. Note: The Master must have equal or more 'PC x' ports than that of the Slave, i.e., if IKM108D is the master, IKM108D can be a Slave, but not the IKM116D. The ports labeled "PC 1"~”PC 8” can be connected to either a computer or a Slave's LOCAL (or CONSOLE) port, as shown in figure 16. The ports “PC A"~”PC H” can only be connected to computers. J To adjust keyboard typematic rate (characters/sec), this setting over-rides that of BIOS and any operating system: Left Ctrl left Ctrl F4 The Integra generates 1 to 4 beeps corresponding to 10, 15, 20, and 30 characters/sec respectively. J Audio Stick An optional multimedia module can be LINKed to the back of each Integra for selecting microphone and stereo speaker signals. There are two options for Audio Stick: ON and Off. When set to 'On', audio selection follows computer selection. When set to 'Off', audio selection stops following computer selection. It is useful if you want to listen to a particular computer's audio signal while operating other computers. Left Ctrl left Ctrl F5 The Integra generates 1 or 2 beeps corresponding to On and Off respectively. Note: Only Master’s PS/2 PC ports (not USB ports) can be connected to a Slave’s LOCAL (or CONSOLE) port for cascade application. 19 20 Figure 16: Slave console connection The maximum number of computers controlled by a master/slave configuration with all 8-port units is 64 -- with 8 Slaves and each Slave connects to 8 computers, see Figure 17. Integra KVM Switch Integra KVM Switch ------- Multi-access Model (IKM2108D, IKM2116D) Overview It offers two Console ports facilitating you to access multiple computers from one out of 2 locations- Local and Remote. Now you can access all computers either inside a server room when you have to physically access the computers such as software upgrade, or outside the server room for daily use. Connection Figure 17: Cascaded 8-port Integra KVM Switch Modules The module connects to a TFT LCD drawer: The Remote console is available for a second set of keyboard, mouse, and monitor. The module is a stand-alone KVM Switch Module: Both Remote and Local consoles are available for keyboards, mice and monitors connection. Operation For OSD menu: After connection completes, you should re-activate the OSD menu to check if the Master recognizes the Slaves. A triangle mark () is placed to the right of the channel name indicating the port is connected to a Slave not a computer. A number to the left of the triangle mark indicates the Slave model, i.e. 8 for an 8-port Switch Module. Change Configuration while Running A device (a computer or a KVM Switch Module) at any 'PC x' port can be changed at any time after initial power-up. If you change any one of the “PC 1” to “PC 8” ports connection from a computer to a Slave or vice versa, or replace the devices of a port; the OSD will update this change the next time it is activated. On power up, the Integra KVM Switch Module is in idle mode broadcasting VGA signal and detecting for keyboard and mouse activity. User LEDs (A and B ) are both red indicating the Integra KVM Switch Module is not in use. When keyboard or mouse activity is detected at one console (Remote or Local), the Integra KVM Switch Module immediately disables the other console from accessing the computer. Only one LED (Remote or Local), at the left side of the panel, remains lit indicating the KVM Switch Module is under user operation. In the mean time, keyboard LEDs (Num/Caps/Scroll Lock) of the other console start to flash as its access is denied and the monitor is blocked from VGA signal for security reason. After the user has finished his operation for a period of time (i.e., User Timeout), the multi-access KVM Switch Module returns to idle mode. User Timeout has four options, 5 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec, and HOLD. Select HOLD when you plan to access the KVM Switch Module for a long time. Pressing the <Scroll Lock> twice forces the KVM Switch Module return to idle mode immediately. Note: Any new device must be turned off before it is connected to the Master. The User Timeout is available in the OSD menu by pressing the Function key F4 , under the sub-menu More. Note: Keyboard Speed option is not available for multi-access models. 21 22 Integra KVM Switch Integra KVM Switch --------------- Sun/Mac Keyboard Mapping ------------------------ Appendices The IGM108D & IGM116D emulates a Sun’s keyboard and mouse when a computer is marked with a Sun in OSD menu by Function key F5 . A Sun keyboard has more keys than a standard PS/2 one. These extra keys are simulated by tapping the lower-right Ctrl followed by one of the function keys on a PS/2 keyboard (i.e. combo key). For instance, tap the lower-right Ctrl key, then tap the function key F7 to activate Open for a Sun computer. Specifications: Standard models Standard Specifications 1-Console IKM001 IKM108D User port number 2-Console IKM116D IKM2108D 1 IKM2116D 2 From Map to Map to Computer port number -- 8 16 8 16 PS/2 keyboard Sun keyboard Mac keyboard Cascade control PC number -- Up to 64* Up to 136* Up to 64* Up to 136* right - Ctrl 1 On-screen display (OSD) No Yes right - Ctrl 2 Push button control -- 8, available when connected to a KVM drawer right - Ctrl 3 right - Ctrl 4 right - Ctrl F1 right - Ctrl F2 right - Ctrl F3 right - Ctrl F4 Undo right - Ctrl F5 Front right - Ctrl F6 Copy VGA bandwidth 1920 x 1440, DDC2B right - Ctrl F7 Open LCD KVM drawer connector C-36 right - Ctrl F8 Paste Computer Keyboard PS/2 right - Ctrl F9 Find connector mouse PS/2, serial (with adapters for 2 ports) right - Ctrl F10 Cut note Hot plug-and-play Y power Yes Hotkey control Yes Rack-mounted Yes, 19” industry-standard Again Automatic scan interval 3, 8, 15, 30 seconds Props Programmable scan pattern Yes Cable length (Max) 30M (100ft) at CONSOLE Stop 30M (100ft) at PC ports monitor HDB-15 male Print Screen F13 Console Keyboard PS/2 Scroll Lock F14 connector mouse monitor Pause Break F15 right - Ctrl right left - H Help H x W x D (mm) 40 x 404 x 114 80 x 404 x 114 40 x 404 x 114 80 x 404 x 114 right - ♦ right - (in.) 1.6 x 15.9 x 4.5 3.1 x 15.9 x 4.5 1.6 x 15.9 x 4.5 3.1 x 15.9 x 4.5 left - ♦ left - Rear-mount brackets Compose right - Alt PS/2 HDB-15 female Alt Graph size right - Option left Alt Alt left - Option Note: For Sun: The switch Module does not support LowPower option under Power Off Select after the command right – Ctrl 4 . * For Japanese keyboard: The leading key for the Combo Key is Power supply (min) 1U-height, included 1U 2U 2U 9 ~ 12V DC, 500mA (NOT connected to a TFT LCD drawer) replaced by. 23 1U 12V DC, 3A (when connected to a TFT LCD drawer) 24 Integra KVM Switch Hybrid models Specifications Integra KVM Switch Slim models Hybrid Specifications Slim PS/2 IMM104D IMM108D Slim USB-PS/2 IGM108D IGM116D IMM108D IUM104D IUM108D User port number 1 1 User port number 1 1 1 1 1 1 Computer port number 8 16 Computer port number 4 8 16 4 8 16 Cascade control PC number Up to 64* Up to 136* Up to 32* Up to 64* Up to 136* Up to 32* Up to 64* Up to 136* Cable type Standard Cascade control PC number Applicable to computer PS/2 PC, Sun†, Mac Cable type Special 3-in-1, HDB15 for PS/2 Applicable to computer PS/2 PC On-screen display (OSD) Yes Push button control 8, available when connected to a KVM drawer Hot plug-and-play Yes Hotkey control Yes Rack-mounted Yes, 19” industry-standard Automatic scan interval 3, 8, 15, 30 seconds Programmable scan pattern Yes Cable length (Max) 30M (100ft) at CONSOLE monitor Console HDB-15 male x 8 Keyboard connector 30M (100ft) at CONSOLE 15M (50ft) at PC ports for PS/2 5M at PC ports for USB PS/2 x 16, USB x 16, VGA bandwidth 1920 x 1440, DDC2B C-36 HDB-15 male x 16 TFT LCD KVM drawer connector Computer Keyboard + HDB-15 HDB-15 HDB-15 HDB-15 HDB-15 HDB-15 connector mouse + female x 4 female x 8 female x 16 female x 4 female x 8 female x 16 monitor (blue-gray) (blue-gray) (blue-gray) (gray) (gray) (gray) PS/2 mouse PS/2 HDB-15 female H x W x D (mm) 40x404x114 80x404x114 (in.) 1.6x15.9x4.5 3.1x15.9x4.5 Console connector Keyboard mouse monitor PS/2 PS/2 HDB-15 female H x W x D (mm) (in.) 40 x 404 x 114 1.6 x 15.9 x 4.5 12V DC, 3A (when connected to a TFT LCD drawer) Rear-mount brackets 1U-height, included 9 ~ 12V DC, 500mA (NOT connected to a TFT LCD drawer) size 1U Power supply (min) 12V DC, 3A (when connected to a TFT LCD drawer) 9 ~ 12V DC, 500mA (NOT connected to a TFT LCD drawer) Rear-mount brackets Power supply (min) Yes Cable length (Max) monitor size Yes Hotkey control Yes C-36 PS/2 x 8, USB x 8, 8, available when connected to a KVM drawer Hot plug-and-play 3, 8, 15, 30 seconds TFT LCD KVM drawer connector mouse Push button control Programmable scan pattern 1920 x 1440, DDC2B Keyboard + Yes Yes, 19” industry-standard 5M at PC ports for USB connector PS/2 PC, Sun†, Mac On-screen display (OSD) Rack-mounted VGA bandwidth Computer Special 3-in-1, HDB15 for PS/2 or for USB Automatic scan interval 30M (100ft) at PC ports for PS/2 IUM116D 1U-height, included 1U * Maximum control when cascaded with models of the same type. † For USB-ready Sun computers. 25 2U * Maximum control when cascaded with models of the same type. † For USB-ready Sun computers. 26 Integra KVM Switch Troubleshooting: Ensure that all cables are well seated. Check that keyboard/mouse cables are not swapped. Label and bundle the cables for each computer to avoid confusion when connected to the Integra. Symptom Possible causes Recommended solutions Nothing works. Bad connection at the Push the assembled drawer and C-36 connectors. the KVM module box firmly together leaving only 8mm (5/16 inch) space in between. Be sure they are secured by two screws. keyboard or If the C-36 connector on the VGA monitor Another works fine but mouse is connected to KVM module box connects to a keyboard and the rear side of the KVM KVM drawer, its Local console touch pad does module box (marked with should not connect to any Local) when the C-36 keyboard or mouse. not work. connector is connected to the KVM drawer. Connection inside the Verify if the KVM drawer is bad KVM drawer becomes by disconnecting it from the KVM module box (the C-36 connector loose due to vibration. is not connected). Connect a keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the Local port on the KVM module box and another computer to any of the PC ports and use the KVM module box as a stand-alone KVM Switch. No screen A power-on computer is Turn on a computer and select it by the front push-buttons. image, or no not selected. OSD menu External power supply is Apply power to the system via not connected, No power the external power supply. Press the front push buttons to to Integra. select a computer. A red rectangle, part of the OSD function, should pop up displaying the port number as the system is properly powered. Connect a VGA monitor to the LOCAL port at the rear and check if the VGA signal presents. Integra KVM Switch Unable to Incorrect KVM module. operate USB-ready Sun server. Invoke the OSD menu, move the light bar to the port, press F5 to set the Sun mark on. Make sure keyboard cables are Well seated. Set the VGA resolution of the computers to 1024 x 768 with “Large Font” for the best performance. Keyboard error on boot. Alphabets on the TFT LCD display are blur or have shadows. I forget the password. Loose keyboard connection. Improper resolution settings. Bad memory. Consult the dealer. Master/slave does not work. Improper installation procedures. Memorize the password. Make sure slave’s CONSOLE is connected to Master’s PC 1~ PC 8 port. Only PS/2 ports can be used for cascade connection. Press and hold the 1 and 2 push-buttons to initiate K/M reset. Remove any possible power supply to the slave (unplug all cables), before connecting it to the Master. Press both SHIFT keys. Keyboard The computer was in strokes shifted. shifted state when last switched. All PCs are off or only one Turn computers on. The and keys do not PC is turned on. Scan work in Manual mode works for power-on Press any other key to abort Manual Scan mode. computers only. Scan. Scan type is eye mark selected but no PC is eye mark selected in OSD. All PCs are off or only one PC is turned on. Scan mode works for power-on computers only. Auto Scan does not switch PC and Integra beeps from time to time and red indicator Scan type is eye mark selected but no power-up flashes. PC is eye mark selected in OSD. Double OSD 27 Use only the hybrid PS/2 + USB KVM module. Set proper Scan type in OSD and determine which PCs are eye mark selected, do it in OSD. Turn on computers. Set proper Scan Type in OSD and determine which PCs are eye mark selected, do it in OSD. Press left Ctrl key twice to abort Auto Scan mode. Press any front button to select a PC, and Auto Scan stops. Press push-buttons 1 and 2 Improper slave 28 Integra KVM Switch images at cascade configuration. connection procedure. down for 2 seconds to activate K/M RESET. Remove any possible power supply to the Slave (unplug all cables), before connecting it to the Master. OSD menu has fixed Use F4 : More\Position to OSD menu is resolution and its size select UL or UR. OSD menu not at the proper position. varies as computer VGA may appear near the middle of resolution changes. the screen when LL or LR is selected. Secure the mouse adapter to Computer can Loose mouse adapter. computer’s COM port. not use serial mouse. Incorrect mouse adapter. Use only the mouse adapter comes with the unit. Incorrect PC port The mouse conversion is only effective at PC ports 7 and 8. connection. Only Master ports PC1~PC8 can Improper Master unit be connected to slaves. connection. Can not select a computer connected to a Improper slave unit slave. connection. Connect slave CONSOLE port to PC1~PC8 ports of the Master. Only one level of slave units is allowed. Pop up OSD again to check if Master recognizes the slave connection. Look for triangle mark and the number before it. The Integra The system is not getting Make sure the external power supply is properly connected. fails to function enough power occasionally. Too many levels of slaves. From Map to PS/2 keyboard Sun keyboard right - Ctrl 1 right - Ctrl 2 right - Ctrl 3 right - Ctrl 4 right - Ctrl F1 Stop right - Ctrl F2 Again right - Ctrl F3 Props right - Ctrl F4 Undo right - Ctrl F5 Front right - Ctrl F6 Copy right - Ctrl F7 Open right - Ctrl F8 Paste right - Ctrl F9 Find right - Ctrl F10 Cut right - Ctrl H IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR'S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR FINANCIAL LOSS WHICH MAY BE CAUSED BY THE USE OF THE PRODUCT EXCEEDS THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PDOCUDT. The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation, expressed or implied with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and especially disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Help right - ♦ right - left - ♦ left - Compose right - Alt Alt Graph left - Alt Alt From Map to PS/2 keyboard Mac keyboard right - Limited Warranty note Ctrl 4 Y power Print Screen F13 Scroll Lock F14 Pause Break right - F15 right - left - left - right - Alt right - Option left - Alt left - Option The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the product or documentation without obligation to notify any user of such revisions or updates. For further information, please contact your direct vendor. All the brand names and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 29 PP5-IK001-500 Printed in Taiwan ">

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Key features
- Supports cascade configuration
- On-screen display for configuration
- Hotkey commands for easy switching
- Supports PS/2 and USB connections
- Supports Sun and Mac keyboards
- Rack-mountable for easy installation
Frequently asked questions
The maximum number of computers depends on the model you choose. For example, the IKM108D supports up to 8 computers, while the IKM116D supports up to 16 computers.
You can connect a second-level Integra KVM Switch Module to a Master unit by connecting the Slave's CONSOLE port to one of the Master's 'PC x' ports. Make sure the Master has equal or more 'PC x' ports than the Slave.
The maximum number of computers controlled by a master/slave configuration with all 8-port units is 64 - with 8 Slaves and each Slave connects to 8 computers.