4/ 8/ 16 Port 1U Rack Mount USB VGA
KVM Switch with OSD
SV431DUSB
SV831DUSB / SV831DUSBGB
SV1631DUSB / SV1631DUSBGB
*actual product may vary from photos
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Manual Revision: 10/03/2012
Table of Contents
Introduction ...........................................................................................1
Packaging Contents ................................................................................................................................. 1
System Requirements.............................................................................................................................. 1
Installation ..............................................................................................2
Console Installation.................................................................................................................................. 2
Computer Installation.............................................................................................................................. 3
Cascaded configurations........................................................................................................................ 4
Operation ................................................................................................6
Push Button controls ............................................................................................................................... 6
OSD (On Screen Display) Operation................................................................................................... 7
Hot-key Commands ................................................................................................................................. 11
Specifications..........................................................................................14
Technical Support ..................................................................................15
Warranty Information............................................................................15
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a StarTech.com Professional USB Console KVM Switch. This
product offers a reliable and efficient way to manage multiple computers in server
rooms, or any other environment where space is at a premium. The switch features an
on-screen display that allows comprehensive monitoring of computer naming and
selection as well as status indication.
Packaging Contents
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1 x Professional KVM Switch
1 x PS/2 keyboard and mouse Y Cable
2 x Rack Mount Brackets
1 x Power Adapter
1 X Instruction Manual
System Requirements
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VGA and USB and/or PS/2 enable computer systems
VGA enabled display device
StarTech.com 3-in-1 “SVECON”(PS/2) or 2-in-1 “SVECONUS”(USB) KVM Cables
Standard 104-ley wired USB or PS/2 keyboard
Standard 3-button wired USB or PS/2 keyboard
NOTE: SV431DUSB can only use a USB keyboard and mouse
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Installation
NOTE: Prior to the installation, please power off all devices that will be connected to
this system.
Ensure that all devices you will connect are properly grounded.
Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that are likely
to generate electrical noise.
Console Installation
The SV831DUSB and SV1631DUSB are designed to use both USB and PS/2 console
connections, and are equipped with a slide switch console selector for the selection of
USB or PS/2 modes. There are three connection patterns that correspond with the slide
switch as follows:
PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse: A PS/2 “Y”cable (provided) is required for this mode.
Slide Switch selection:
PS/2 mouse and keyboard
PS/2 Keyboard and USB Mouse: Slide switch to the center position
Slide Switch selection:
PS/2 keyboard and USB mouse
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USB Keyboard and USB Mouse: Slide switch to the far right position.
Slide Switch selection:
USB keyboard and USB mouse
NOTE: When configuring the switch as a Slave in a cascaded configuration, PS/2
Keyboard and Mouse is the only mode that can be used. Therefore, SV431DUSB
cannot be configured as a slave in a cascaded setup, as it does not provide a slide
switch selector.
Computer Installation
USB Computer
To connect a computer controlled through USB, use a StarTech.com 2-in-1 Ultra-
Thin USB KVM cable (Product ID: SVECONUS) to connect from one of the PC Ports
located on the rear panel of the KVM switch to the USB and VGA ports on the
computer system.
VGA port
StarTech.com Ultra-Thin KVM Cable
USB port
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PS/2 Computer
To connect a computer controlled through PS/2, use a StarTech.com 3-in-1 Ultra-Thin
PS/2 KVM cable (Product ID: SVECON) to connect from one of the PC ports to the PS/2
keyboard and mouse, as well as the VGA port of the computer system.
Cascaded configurations
NOTE: The master must have equal or more PC ports than that of the slave. For
example, if an 8-port switch is the Master, an 8-port or 4-port switch can be a Slave, but
not a 16-port switch.
NOTE: PS/2-only models can be cascaded with USB+PS/2 universal models.
NOTE: To be used as Slaves in a cascaded configuration, the slide switch on
SV831DUSB or SV1631DUSB must be adjusted to PS/2 mode.
The ports labelled PC 1 - PC 8 can be connected to either a computer or a Slave’s
CONSOLE port. The ports marked PC A - PC H can only be connected to computers. Use
only the 3-in-1 (PS/2) cables to connect the Master’s PC ports and Slave’s CONSOLE port.
Master KVM switch
Slave KVM switch
Slave KVM switch
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The maximum number of computers controlled by a Master/Slave configuration with
all 8-port units is 64, with 8 Slaves and each Slave connecting to 8 computers:
The maximum number of computers controlled in a Master/Slave configuration with
all 16-port units is 136, with 8 units of 16-port Slaves (to PC 1 - PC 8) and each Slave
connected to 16 computers, plus 8 more computers connected directly to the Master
(to ports PC A - PC H):
After the connection has been completed, please re-activate the OSD menu to verify that
the Master recognizes the Slaves. A triangle mark ( ) is placed next to the right of the
►
channel name indicating that 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.
NOTE: A device (computer or KVM switch) 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 port connections
from a computer to a Slave KVM switch or vice versa, or replace the devices of a port,
the OSD will update this change the next time it is activated.
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Operation
You may select a computer by pressing the front panel push button directly, by
issuing hot-key commands or by activating the OSD window. The front panel indicator
changes to reflect the computer port selected (red) and whether the port is connected
to a powered computer (green). The indicator flashes red when it is in either Auto Scan
or Manual Scan mode.
Push Button controls
To select control of an attached computer, press the front panel button that
corresponds with the assigned computer number. For 16 port models, 1 to 8
represents the lower 8 ports, while A to H indicates the higher ports. Ports 1 and A
share the same push button, as do 2 and B, 3 and C etc.
Example: If port 1 is already selected and you wish to switch to Port A, tap the shared
push button once to select Port A. If Port 1 is not selected, press and hold push button
1 for two seconds to select Port A.
K/M Reset
K/M Reset resolves the majority of problems developed by keyboard and/or mouse device
replacement or configuration changes. Press down buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 2
seconds to reconfigure the whole system without having to turn off the KVM switch or any
attached computers.
Auto Scan
This KVM switch provides an easy to use feature to start Auto Scanning. To use this
function, simultaneously press buttons 7 and 8 and hold for two seconds. (SV431DUSB
uses buttons 3 and 4 to launch this function).
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OSD (On Screen Display) Operation
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 channel addresses, names and status.
The channel address (port number) of the currently selected computer is displayed in
red, same as the front indicator, to the right of the OSD title ’KVM MENU’.
The color of a device name is green if it has power and is ready for selection (its
corresponding front panel indicator is green). The color is white if it has no power. The
OSD menu updates when it is activated.
Use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to highlight a computer and the <ENTER>
key to select it. Or, you may press <ESCAPE> 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.
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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. 8 for
SV831DUSB). The <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 ( ) to the right of a name indicates the computer is selected to be monitored
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in Scan mode. In OSD, this mark can be switched on or off by function key <F2>.
Press the <ESCAPE> key to exit the OSD and to return to the selected computer, The
computer name is also shown on the screen.
Function key <F1>:
To edit the name entry of a computer or a Slave. First, use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow
keys to highlight a channel 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 the <BACKSPACE> key 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 ( ) of a computer on or off. First, use the <UP> and <DOWN>
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arrow keys to highlight it, then press <F2> to switch its eye mark on or off. If Scan
Type is ’Ready PC + ’, only the power-on and eye mark selected computers will be
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displayed sequentially in Scan mode.
Function key <F3>:
To lock a device (a computer or a Slave) from unauthorized access, use Security.
Security is effective for only one device (a computer or a Slave). To lock a device,
use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to 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 (Ï ) following its channel number. To
permanently disable the security 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 security-enabled device.
NOTE: If you forget the password, the only way to permanently erase all of the
passwords is to: For SV831DUSB and SV1631DUSB, press and hold the 1 and 2
front panel buttons, then hold 7 and 8. Release 7 and 8, then release 1 and 2. For
SV431DUSB, press 3 and 4 instead of 7 and 8.
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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
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there are options to choose from. Using the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys, select the
functions and press <ENTER>. Available options will be shown in the middle of the
screen. Again, using the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to view options then press
<ENTER> to select it. You can press <ESCAPE> to exit at any time.
Auto Scan:
In this mode, the KVM Switch automatically switches from one power-on computer
to the next, sequentially, in a fixed interval. During AutoScan 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
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. You can type
(<F4>: More\Scan Type) to determine 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 computer. Press any other key to abort Manual
Scan mode.
Scan Type:
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Ready PC + : In Scan mode, scans through power-on computers and those with
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the eye mark on the selected ports.
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Ready PC: In Scan mode, scans through all power-on computers.
only: In Scan mode, scans through any
marked computer regardless of
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computer power status. Non-volatile memory stores the Scan Type settings.
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:
The KVM offers PS/2 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. Keyboard settings are stored in non-
volatile memory.
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Hotkey Menu:
When you hit the left <CTRL> key twice within two seconds, the Hotkey Menu
appears displaying a list of hot-key commands if this 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:
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Auto Off: After you select a computer, the channel address and name of the computer
will appear on the screen for 3 seconds then disappear automatically.
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Always On: The channel address 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.
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Position: The position of the selected computer name and/or OSD status displayed
on screen during operation. The actual display position shifts due to different VGA
resolution, the higher the resolution the higher the display position. The nonvolatile
memory stores the Position setting.
Upper Left, Upper Right,
Middle.
Lower Left, Lower Right.
Country Code for Sun:
Sun keyboards of different languages have different layouts. The KVM switch is able
to emulate a Sun keyboard for a specific language type or country such as Arabic,
Belgian, US, Yugoslavia, etc. Select the proper country code that matches all of your
Sun computers.
NOTE: The country code must be set prior to powering up the Sun computer. Not
performing this step prior to power-up could cause the system to malfunction.
Max. Resolution:
The KVM supports widescreen, and you can adjust the monitor resolution under this sub-
menu. The following selections are available: 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1600 x 1200, 1920 x
1440 and“DDC2B Disable”.
Function Key <F5>:
To switch the Sun mark of a port on or off indicating the computer is a Sun server.
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 PC keyboard to a Sun
keyboard. See the section entitled Sun Keyboard Mapping for further detail.
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NOTE: It is unnecessary to switch the Sun mark ON or OFF if an authentic Sun
keyboard is being used on the console. In other words, you must ensure that the
Sun-marked port has not been selected if you are already using a Sun keyboard.
With different types of keyboard and computer, the Sun Mark must be set up in
compliance with the following instruction:
Keyboard Type
USB (non-Sun)
Computer Type
PC/Mac
Sun
Sun Mark
No
USB (non-Sun)
Yes
USB (Sun keyboard)
USB (Sun keyboard)
PC/Mac
Sun
No
Yes
ESC: To exit the OSD, press the <ESCAPE> key
Hot-key Commands
Hot-key command is a short keyboard sequence used to select a computer, to activate
computer scan, etc. The KVM interprets keystrokes followed by one or two more
keystrokes. A built-in buzzer generates a high-pitch beep for a correct hotkey command,
otherwise, one low-pitch beep for an 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> is pressed twice.
NOTE: Left <CTRL>: refers to the Control key on the left side of the keyboard.
1~8/A~H: refers to the number keys ‘1’~’8’ in the upper row of the keyboard and
character keys ‘A’~ ‘H’. Do not use the keypad at the right of the keyboard.
To select a computer by hotkey command, you must know its port number, which is
determined by the KVM Switch connection. 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 the Master’s ‘PC1’~ ‘PC8’ports can be connected to a Slave.
EXAMPLES:
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.
Auto Scan
In this mode, the KVM Switch automatically switches from one power-on computer
to the next, sequentially, in a fixed interval. During AutoScan mode, the OSD displays
the name of the selected computer.
Left <CTRL>, Left <CTRL>, <F1>
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When Auto Scan detects any keyboard or mouse activity, it suspends the scanning
until the activity stops. It then resumes with the next computer in sequence. The
length of the Auto Scan interval (Scan Rate) is adjustable. To abort Auto Scan mode,
press the left <CTRL> key twice.
NOTE: ScanType determines whether an eye-marked computer is to be displayed during
Auto Scan.
Manual Scan
This mode enables you to manually switch back and forth between the powered
computers:
Left <CTRL>, Left <CTRL>, <F2>
Press the <UP> arrow key to select the previous computer and the <DOWN> arrow
key to select the next computer. Press any other key to abort Manual Scan mode.
NOTE: ScanType determines whether an eye-marked computer is to be displayed during
Auto Scan.
Scan Rate
To adjust Scan Rate, which sets the duration before switching to the next computer
in Auto Scan:
Left <CTRL>, Left <CTRL>, <F3>
The switch will beep one to four times indicating the scan interval of 3, 8, 15 and 30
seconds respectively.
To adjust keyboard typematic rate (characters/sec) for PS/2 keyboards:
Left <CTRL>, Left <CTRL>, <F4>
The KVM switch beeps 1 to 4 times corresponding to 10, 15, 20 and 30 characters/sec
respectively.
Sun/Mac Keyboard Mapping
The KVM Switch emulates a Sun Keyboard when a computer is marked with
a Sun, in the OSD menu by Function Key <F5>. A Sun keyboard has more keys
than a standard PC keyboard. These extra keys are simulated by tapping the Right
<CTRL> button, which is normally located on the right lower part of the keyboard,
followed by one of the function keys on the general keyboard (i.e. combo key). For
example, tap the Right <CTRL> key, and then tap the function key <F7> to activate
Open for a Sun computer.
NOTE: For older Sun Operating Systems, the switch does not support the Low Power
option under Power Off Select.
For keystroke emulation of Sun/Mac computers, please refer to the above chart and
conduct the following two examples:
“Stop A” function in Sun: Press right <CTRL> and release, then within two seconds
press <F1> and <A> in sequence.
“Help”function in Sun: Press right <CTRL> and release, then within 2 seconds, press <H>.
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Map to Sun
keyboard
Standard Keyboard
Map to Mac keyboard
right <CTRL>, <1>
right <CTRL>, <2>
right <CTRL>, <3>
right <CTRL>, <4>
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Power
right <CTRL>, <F1>
right <CTRL>, <F2>
right <CTRL>, <F3>
right <CTRL>, <F4>
right <CTRL>, <F5>
right <CTRL>, <F6>
right <CTRL>, <F7>
right <CTRL>, <F8>
right <CTRL>, <F9>
right <CTRL>, <F10>
Print Screen
Stop
Again
Props
Undo
Front
Copy
Open
Paste
Find
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Cut
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<F13>
<F14>
Scroll Lock
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Pause Break
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<F15>
right <CTRL>, <H>
right <Windows> key
left <Windows. key
<Menu> key
Help
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right < - >
left < - >
Compose
Alt Graph
<ALT>
right <COMMAND>
left <COMMAND>
-
right <ALT>
right <OPTION>
left <OPTION>
left <ALT>
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Specifications
SV431DUSB
SV831DUSB
SV1631DUSB
4
8
16
Number of Ports
2 x USB type A
female
2 x USB type A
female
2 x USB type A
female
1 x PS/2 female
1 x PS/2 female
Console Connectors
1 x DE-15 VGA
female
1 x DE-15 VGA
female
1 x DE-15 VGA
female
Computer Connectors
(per port)
1 x DE-15 Female
1 x Power
1 x Power
1 x Power
LEDs
4 x Port
8 x Port
16 x Port
Selection/Power
Selection/Power
Selection/Power
Supported Computer
Interfaces
PS/2, USB
Maximum Video
Resolution
1920 x 1440
Front Panel buttons, Hot-key, OSD
Yes*
Switching Methods
Rack Mountable
Cascadable
Yes
9~12V DC, 600mA
5°C ~ 40°C (41°F ~ 104°F)
-20°C ~ 60°C (-4°F ~ 140°F)
0% ~ 80% RH
Power Adapter
Operating Temp.
Storage Temp.
Humidity
220mm x
130mm x 45mm
438mm x
180mm x 45mm
438mm x 180mm
Dimensions
Weight
x 45mm
1500g
2900g
3100g
*SV431DUSB rack mount kit sold separately (Product ID: SV431RACK)
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Warranty Information
This product is backed by a three year warranty.
In addition, StarTech.com warrants its products against defects in materials
and workmanship for the periods noted, following the initial date of purchase.
During this period, the products may be returned for repair, or replacement with
equivalent products at our discretion. The warranty covers parts and labor costs only.
StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from
misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.
Limitation of Liability
In no event shall the liability of StarTech.com Ltd. and StarTech.com USA LLP (or their
officers, directors, employees or agents) for any damages (whether direct or indirect,
special, punitive, incidental, consequential, or otherwise), loss of profits, loss of business,
or any pecuniary loss, arising out of or related to the use of the product exceed the
actual price paid for the product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages. If such laws apply, the limitations or exclusions
contained in this statement may not apply to you.
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