Iogear GCL1816KITP Installation Guide

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Page 1 - Installation Guide

1GCL1808/GCL1816 PART NO. M1123/M1124InstallationInstallation Guide8/16-Port 17” LCD Combo KVM Switch

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Final StepAfter the rear brackets are completely secured, tighten the front brackets’ screws.Step 2While the person continue holding the position of t

Page 3 - Table of Contents

To prevent damaging your equipment, it is important that all devices are properly grounded. Use the included grounding wire to ground the LCD KVM by c

Page 4 - Package Contents

1213Open/Close ConsoleOpening the ConsoleSlide the 2 Slide Releases toward the center of the LCD KVM, then pull the console module out while holding t

Page 5 - System Requirements

1213Closing the ConsoleFirst, close the LCD module with the handle bar, then pull the safety catches on both sides of the console module towards yours

Page 6 - Overview

CONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPU1415Single Level Installation Please make sure the computers are powered off before you st

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orCONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPU1415USB KVM Cable ConnectionPS/2 KVM Cable ConnectionStep2Connect a USB KVM Cable (with

Page 8 - Rack Mounting

CONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPU1617Step 3Turn on LCD KVM by using the power switch that’s located in the back of the LCD

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1234 5 67811121314 15 161718PS/2-USB CPUCONSOLECONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPUGCL1816GCS171616172-Level Installation (C

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1234 5 67811121314 15 161718PS/2-USB CPUCONSOLECONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPU1819Step 2Connect the Cascade Cable betwe

Page 11 - Grounding

1234 5 67811121314 15 161718PS/2-USB CPUCONSOLE1819Step 3Connect a USB KVM Cable (with a green connector) or PS/2 KVM Cable (with a yellow connector

Page 12 - Open/Close Console

23©2009 IOGEAR. All Rights Reserved. Part No. M1123/M1124IOGEAR, the IOGEAR logo, MiniView®, VSE are trademarks or registered trademarks of IOGEAR. M

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USB KVM Cable Connection PS/2 KVM Cable Connectionor2021Final StepTurn on your computers.Step 4Turn on LCD KVM by using the power switch that’s locate

Page 14 - Single Level Installation

CONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPUVGAUSB PS/22021If you wish to use external monitor, keyboard or mouse rather then the buil

Page 15 - PS/2-USB

2223There is an external mouse port in the front of the LCD KVM next to the Power LED. Simply plug in any USB connection of the mouse to that USB port

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A USB printer or other USB devices such as a USB scanner, a USB ash drive, etc.2223The USB sharing port is located below the LCD display and next to

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2425There are four buttons for LCD conguration, the functions are as follow:LCD CongurationButton FunctionMenu If you are currently not in the LCD O

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2425There are ten functions in the LCD OSD Menu, and they are as follow:Setting FunctionBrightness This function adjusts the brightness of the LCDCont

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RESETRESET2627Use a paper clip or any kind of small object to press the reset button, you will then hear a beep sound which indicates that it will per

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2627LED IndicationLED DescriptionNo LED No computer is connected to the specic port or the computer is connected to the specic port but it is not p

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2829Keyboard Function KeysThere are 6 sets of Keyboard Function Keys on the built-in keyboard and they are as follow. Simply Hold the [Fn] key then pr

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2829Port Switching via Port SwitchesIf you wish to switch to a port that’s on the 1st level, simply press the up or down button to select the Master P

Page 23 - USB Sharing Port

23Table of ContentsPackage Contents 4System Requirements 5Overview 6Rack Mounting 8Grounding 11Open/Close Console 12Single Level Installation

Page 24 - LCD Conguration

3031On-screen Display (OSD) OperationOSD Main ScreenWhen you invoke the OSD, a screen similar to the one below appears:Trigger OSDSimply press [Scroll

Page 25 - LCD Adjustment Setting

3031Notes:The diagram depicts the administrator’s main 1. screen. The user main screen does not show the F4 and F6 functions, since these are reserved

Page 26 - Reset Button

3233OSD Main Screen HeadingsHeading DescriptionPN This column lists the port ID numbers for all the KVM ports on the installation. The simplest method

Page 27 - LED Indication

3233OSD NavigationTo dismiss the menu, and deactivate OSD, • click the X in the upper right corner of the OSD window; or press [Esc].To log out, click

Page 28 - Keyboard Function Keys

3435F1: GOTOThis function is to let you switch to a specic port via port ID or port’s name. Enter [1] to choose from Port Name and [2] to choose from

Page 29 - Port Switching

3435If [2] was chosen then you can go to a specic port by entering the port ID. You can also move the red highlight bar to the specic port that you

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3637Function DescriptionAll List out all ports that the administrator has set as accessible for the current logged in user Quick View List out only th

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3637F3: SETThere are 11 different settings within the SET section, which they are as follow:OSD HotkeyPort ID Display PositionPort ID Display Duration

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3839Port ID Display PositionThis function allows you to change the position of the port ID that’s showing on the screen as the image below. Simply cha

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Port ID Display ModeThis function allow you to choose the way you want to show the ports in the OSD main screen – port number only, port name only or

Page 34 - F1: GOTO

45Package Contents- 1 x 8/16-Port LCD KVM- 1 x PS/2 KVM Cable- 1 x USB KVM Cable - 1 x Console Cable- 1 x Firmware Upgrade Cable- 1 x Rack Mount Kit (

Page 35 - F2: LIST

4041Function DescriptionAll Scan all ports that the administrator has set as accessible for the current logged in user Quick View Scan only the ports

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4041Screen BlankerThis function allows you to set the time interval to have the KVM goes to a black screen. Simply en-ter the number between 0 to 30 a

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4243HotkeyThis function allows you to set the hotkey sequence that you wish to use to trigger hotkeys commands. Simply move the red high light bar to

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4243TouchpadThis function allows you to enable/disable the touchpad. It will ask if you want to enable the touchpad or disable the touchpad depending

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4445F4: ADMThis function will only be shown if you have login as Administrator. There are 12 different functions within the ADM section, which they ar

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4445Then simply type in the user name and password. Then, enter the password again for conrmation then press [Enter]. (We have used the administrator

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4647Set Accessible PortsThis function allows you to setup the access on each port for each user. Use [Spacebar] to cycle through all the entries and p

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4647Set Logout TimeoutThis function allows you to set a time that the KVM will automatically logout after being idle for a certain period of time. Mov

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4849Enter the port name that you wish to show in OSD for that specic port and press [Enter] to complete the editing. Then, press [Esc] to exit from t

Page 44 - Keyboard Language

4849Clear The Name ListThis function allows you to clear up all the port names to blanks. Move the red highlight bar to Clear The Name List and press

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45System RequirementsComputersVGA, SVGA, or MultiSync video graphics card with an HDB-15 port • PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports (6-pin mini DIN) or 1 US

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5051Set Quick View PortsThis function allows you to set the desire ports as Quick View Ports. If a port is selected as a Quick View Port, an icon will

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5051Set Operating SystemThis function allows you to dene what kind of operating system is being used in each port. Simply move the red highlight bar

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5253Firmware UpgradeThis function allows you to have the KVM activates the rmware upgrade mode so that you can perform a rmware upgrade to the KVM.

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5253Keyboard LanguageThis function allows you to choose the keyboard language of your console keyboard. Auto is chosen by default; if you want to chan

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5455F5: SKPThis function allows you to trigger Skip Mode. Simply press [F5] to activate skip mode. When you see a left and right arrow next to the por

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5455F7: SCANThis function allows you to autoscan all the available ports. (This autoscan behavior depends on the Scan-Skip Mode and Scan Duration.) Pl

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5657F8: LOUTThis function allows you to logout of the OSD. So, when another person is trying to access this from the console, he would have to login a

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5657Hotkey Setting Mode (HSM)Function DescriptionPress and hold [Num Lock]1. Press and release [-]2. Release [Num Lock] 3. or Press [KVM Hotkey] Butt

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5859Invoke HSM, then press [F5] Perform keyboard / Mouse reset on the port that has KVM focus. Note: You can also press and hold Port 1 and Port 2 fr

Page 55 - F6: BRC / F7: SCAN

5859*Note: X and Y are intervals from 1-8 (for GCL1808) and 1-16 (for GCL1816). When you enter, please make sure you enter each of them as a 2 digit n

Page 56 - F8: LOUT

1245678910111213141516367OverviewSlide Release1. Handle Bar2. LCD Display3. LCD Power Button4. LCD Controls5. Port LEDs (8 for GCL1808 and 16 for 6. G

Page 57 - Hotkey Setting Mode (HSM)

6061Mac Keyboard EmulationThe PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the Mac keyboard. The emulation mappings are listed in

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6061Sun Keyboard EmulationThe PC compatible (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate the functions of the Sun keyboard. The emulation mappings are listed in

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6263Factory Default SettingsFunctionDefault SettingsOSD Hotkey[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock]Invoking HSM[Num Lock] [-]Auto Scan Duration5 secondsScan-Ski

Page 60 - Mac Keyboard Emulation

6263Firmware UpgradeNote: In order to perform a rmware upgrade, you need to use a set of computer that is not con-nected to the LCD KVM.Step 1Connect

Page 61 - Sun Keyboard Emulation

6465Step 6Read the License Agreement and click “I Agree” then click “Next” if you wish to continue with the rmware upgrade. Otherwise, click “Cancel”

Page 62 - Factory Default Settings

Note: If you did not check the “Check Firmware Version” checkbox, utility will perform the upgrade automatically no matter what version of rmware you

Page 63 - Firmware Upgrade

Step 11When the rmware upgrade is done, you will see “Firmware upgrade OK” in the “Status Messages” window. Then simply click “Finish” to complete th

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F/W UPGRADENORMAL RECOVERF/W UPGRADENORMAL RECOVER6667Upgrade FailIf you don’t see “Firmware upgrade OK” in the “Status Messages” window, it means the

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J176869This restore will change all settings back to default. This will also have administrator and all user accounts removed from the LCD KVM. All po

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6869Step 5Now plug the power cord back to the power sock-et and turn the LCD KVM back on. This will restore the LCD KVM with the factory default setti

Page 67 - Upgrade Fail

CONSOLE1234 5 6789101112 13 141516PS/2-USB CPUPS/2-USB CPU1254367Back viewGrounding Terminal1. Power Socket2. Power Switch3. External Console Port4.

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7071GeneralPlease read all of these instructions and save them for future reference.• Carefully follow all warning and instructions marked on the devi

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7071In order to prevent damage once installed, it is important that this device and all devices connected to • it are properly grounded.As a safety fe

Page 70 - Safety Instructions

7273If the following conditions occur, unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualied • service personnel for repair: - The power co

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7273Rack MountingBefore working on the rack, make sure that the stabilizers are secured to the rack, extended to the • oor, and that the full weight

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7475SpecicationsModel GCL1808 GCL1816Power Consumption 28W 28WPhysical PropertiesHousing Metal + PlasticWeight 27.78lb 29.03lbDimension (W x H x D)

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7475Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementThis product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pu

Page 74 - Specications

7677This device has been tested and found to comply with the requirements set up in the council directive on the approximation of the law of member st

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7677SJ/T 11364-2006The following contains information that relates to China.部件名称有毒有害物质或元素铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉(Cd) 六价 (Cr(VI))多溴联苯(PBB)多溴二苯醚(PBDE)电器部件 ● ○ ○

Page 76 - CE Statement

7879IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE

Page 77 - SJ/T 11364-2006

7879IOGEAR19641 Da VinciIrvine, CA 92610P 949.453.8782F 949.453.8785Visit us at: www.iogear.com Contact

Page 78 - Limited Warranty

The following diagram shows the required components to mount the LCD KVM to the rack.Note: The Slide Mounting Brackets are pre-installed onto the LCD

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80© 2009 IOGEAR®FUNIOGEAR offers connectivity solutions that are innovative, fun, and stylish, helping people enjoy daily life using our high technolo

Page 80 - About Us

Step 1While one person holding the LCD KVM in the proper position in the rack, the second person can lock the screws loosely through the front bracket

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