Cat.5 KVM Extender Combo 300
User Manual
Benutzerhandbuch
Manuale d'uso
Manuel d'utilisateur
Remote
Operator's PC
Receiver
LINDY No. 39378
www.lindy.com
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards
For Home and Office Use!
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (June 2013)
Features
• Provides a real-time, convenient and password secure method of
remotely locating PCs or servers without compromising convenience
and control
• Distances of up to 300m supported between local and remote units
• Local Transmitter unit features a built-in KVM Switch - allowing local as
well as remote console access
• Remote Receiver unit features a built-in KVM Switch – allowing local
and remote access
• Supports USB as well as PS/2 standard keyboard and mouse signals
in any combination – for devices and for output to the systems
• High-resolution video support: typically 1920 x 1200 for up to 300m –
Use monitors with the same aspect ratio on local and remote console
• Adjustable OSD controlled VGA amplification and sharpness tuning
control as well as electronic RGB skew compensation to improve video
quality
• Easy, user-friendly installation - no software required
Packaging Contents
• Local Transmitter unit
• Remote Receiver unit
• 5V DC Power Adapter (x2 – for both units, with multi country adapters
for EUR, UK, US and AUS/China)
• 2 x KVM combo cables 3-in-1 with additional USB to PS/2 adapter to
connect the local computer and the remote system to the
transmitter/receiver units
• 1x FW Upgrade cable USB A/B
• This manual
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Local
Console
Transmitter
Up to 300m
KVM Switch / or PC
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Overview
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY KVM Extender Combo 300. The
KVM Extender Combo 300 allows you to control your PC, server or KVM
switch from a keyboard, mouse and monitor at a resolution of 1920 x
1200 at distances of up to approximately 300 metres (900 feet) away
using low cost UTP CAT5 or higher cable.
The KVM Extender Combo 300 consists of a Transmitter (Local) unit and
a Receiver (Remote) unit. The Transmitter connects to a computer or
KVM switch. The Receiver unit is located at a remote location and
connects to a keyboard, monitor and mouse console offering a KVM
switch to switch between a local connected computer and the remote
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system.
The KVM Extender Combo 300 converts the VGA, USB and PS/2 signals
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into a signal that can be transmitted over inexpensive CAT5 Ethernet
cable. The extender accepts USB as well as PS/2 keyboard and mouse
signals in any combination and can also output it in any combination.
However, please note that for USB only HID devices like mice and
keyboards are supported. The extender only supports standard signals
for mice with up to 5 buttons as well as standard keyboard functions.
The VGA signal is separated into the RGB components and sent over
individual twisted pairs of the RJ45 cable. The extender features an OSD
adjustable electronic skew compensation and amplification circuit to
adjust the video quality to the connection cable to provide optimum video
quality.
The KVM Extender Combo 300 is ideal for network managers and
system administrators - a workstation can be connected to the Receiver
unit allowing the operator to work on his computer or remotely on the
KVM switch. Additionally, a local console can be connected to the
Transmitter unit for direct access to the KVM switch. Both local and
remote consoles can access the servers connected to the KVM switch
simultaneously, governed by a short timeout.
Installation and Use
For connecting the local and remote units Category 5e/6 UTP cable
provides the best results. Using higher quality shielded STP/FTP cable
may result in a degraded video signal and shorter transmission
distances.
For distances up to 100m ready-made high quality LINDY Cat.6A or
Cat.6 S/FTP patch cables may be used.
See www.lindy.com for our range of appropriate cables.
Make sure all of your computers and peripherals are switched OFF
before proceeding with the installation.
Your monitor at the remote Receiver should at least support the
resolution as provided by the remote system.
Do NOT use a LAN/Ethernet connection. You must always use a
dedicated direct cable! Adding any additional connections in-
between like wall outlets etc. will result in reduced video quality!
1.
Transmitter Unit
Connect the CAT5/5e/6 RJ45 cable to the RJ45 port. Connect the
Transmitter's power supply. Then use the 3-in-1 KVM cable to connect to
the keyboard, video and mouse ports on the KVM switch or on the
PC/Server – Do NOT connect USB AND PS/2 at the same time! If you
want to connect via USB use the VGA and USB connector only! If you
want to connect via PS/2 use the supplied USB to PS/2 adapter for the
USB cable end on the 3-in-1 cable.
keyboard, mouse and monitor to the ports on the Transmitter unit
labelled Console. Switch everything on and check that the Transmitter
Unit is working correctly (before you install the Receiver Unit).
2.
Receiver Unit
Connect the CAT5/5e/6 RJ45 cable to the RJ45 port. Connect the
Receiver's power supply. Then connect your keyboard, mouse and
monitor to the Console ports. You may either use USB or PS/2 mouse
and keyboard. Use the supplied 3-in-1 KVM cable to connect to your
local computer – Pay close attention to the USB-PS/2 connectivity
remarks mentioned above! Connect your monitor and check that the
Receiver works correctly. Now switch the Receiver to use the remote
Cat.5 connection either by pressing the switch button or by typing in the
hotkey command SCROLL LOCK twice + left or right cursor key. Your
video image may be blurred in the beginning. It must now be tuned via
the OSD (On Screen Display) adjustment.
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Then connect your console