Installation Guide
Installation
USB 2.0 KVMP Switch with OSD
User Manual
GCS1802 / GCS1804
Part No. M1027
Table of Contents
Package Contents
Requirements
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OSD operation
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OSD navigation
OSD functions
Cables
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Default Vs Alternate Manual switching
OSD default settings
Keyboard Emulation
Operating systems
Hardware
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Hardware set up
Installation Diagram
Before you begin
Default Manual button operation
Hotkey operation
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Firmware Upgrade Utility
Troubleshooting
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Technical Support
Limited Warranty Statement
FCC Statement
Port switching
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Summary of Default Hotkey Switch
Auto Scanning
CE Statement
Contact
Skip mode
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Package Contents
1 x GCS1802 [GCS1804] KVMP Switch
2 x Custom 6 ft USB KVM Cable sets with the GCS1802, or
4 x Custom USB KVM Cable sets with the GCS1804 (2x 4ft and 2x 6ft)
1 x USB-to-PS/2 keyboard / mouse converter cable
1 x Firmware Upgrade Cable
1 x Power Adapter
1 x User Manual
For parts damaged during shipping, or missing, please contact your dealer.
Read this manual thoroughly. Follow the installation and operation procedures to prevent damage to
the unit, and / or any of the devices connected to it. Refer to the 3 year limited warranty at the end of
this manual for further information.
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Requirements
Console
- VGA, SVGA, Multisync monitor or LCD display
- USB or PS/2 Mouse
- USB or PS/2 Keyboard
Note: Due to the keyboard emulation used by the KVM for switching, programmable keys on some keyboards
may not function
Computers
- A VGA, SVGA, DVI or Multisync card
- A free USB Type A port or PS/2 mouse and keyboard connections
Note: PS/2 cables must be purchased separately.
USB sharing will not function with PS/2 KVM cables
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Cables
Only cable sets specifically designed to work with this switch may be used to link the computers. Two 6 ft USB cables
sets are provided with the GCS1802. Two 4ft USB cables and two 6ft USB cables are provided with the GCS1804.
Both switches also support computers that use PS/2 keyboards and mice. Cable sets with PS/2 connectors, as
well as longer cable sets are available from your dealer. See the following table for details:
Connector
USB (2.0)
USB (2.0)
PS/2
Cable Length
Part Number
G2L-5301U
G2L-5302U
G2L-5301P
G2L-5302P
4 ft
6 ft
4 ft
6 ft
PS/2
Note: The GCS1802 [GCS1804] USB peripheral sharing works only with USB cable sets. It will not work with the
PS/2 cable sets.
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Supported Operating Systems
OS
Distribution
Version
2000 and higher
Windows
RedHat
SuSE
7.1 and higher; FedoraCore 2 and higher
9.0 and higher
Linux
(Kernel 2.6 and higher)
Mandriva
9.0 and higher
AIX
4.3 and higher
Unix
FreeBSD
Sun
4.2 and higher
Solaris 9 and higher
5.0 and higher
Novell
MAC
Netware
OS 9.0 and higher
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Hardware
GCS1802 Front View
GCS1804 Front View
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No. Component
Description
Pressing a front panel pushbutton focuses the switch on the computer attached to that
port.
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Port Selection Pushbuttons
The upper half is the KVM Port LED, the lower half is the USB LED.
KVM:
1. A dim Orange light indicates that the computer attached to the port is On
Line (connected and powered).
Port LEDs
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2. A bright Orange light indicates that the port is Selected.
3. A flashing Orange light indicates that the port is being accessed under Auto
Scan mode.
USB:
1. A dim Green light indicates that there is a USB cable connection between
the computer and the port.
2. A bright Green light indicate that the computer attached is accessing the
USB peripherals.
The connections for your main console microphone and speakers. These audio ports
have priority over the ports in the rear panel.
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4
Audio Connectors
Peripheral Port
One of the two USB 2.0 peripheral ports (backwards compatible with USB 1.1).
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GCS1802 Rear View
GCS1804 Rear View
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5
3
4
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No.
1
Component
Description
Firmware Upgrade
USB Peripheral Port
Power Jack
The connection for the firmware upgrade cable.
One of the two USB 2.0 peripheral ports (backwards compatible with USB 1.1)
Connection for the power adapter
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Console Port Area
Connections for your mouse, keyboard, monitor, and audio devices. Each
connection has an appropriate icon for identification
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CPU Port Areas
Connections for the KVM cables between your computers and the switch. Each
KVM port is comprised of a microphone, speaker, and a special DB15 (yellow)
connector for monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
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Note: The speical DB15 connectors have been designed to work with this switch (see the Cables section of this
manual). Do NOT attempt to use ordinary 15-pin VGA connector cables to link these ports to the computers.
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Hardware Setup
Cable Connection
Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting has been turned off, and power cords unplugged.
To set up your KVM, refer to the installation diagram (Pg 14). The connections are color coded and / or marked with
icons for easy installation.
1. Connect your keyboard and mouse to the keyboard and mouse USB console ports located on the unit’s
back panel. If you are using the PS/2 converter, connect it to the keyboard port
2. Connect your monitor to the Console’s monitor port located on the unit’s rear panel
3. Connect your microphone and speakers to the Console’s microphone and speaker jacks located on the
unit’s front or rear panel. The microphone and speakers connected to the front panel have priority over
those plugged into the back panel
4. Using one of the KVM cable sets provided, connect the custom DB15 (yellow) connector to a CPU port
on the rear of the switch, and connect the accompanying microphone and speaker plugs to the KVM’s
microphone and speaker jacks
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5. At the other end of the cable
a. PS/2 connections: connect the keyboard, mouse, video, microphone and speaker cables to their
respective ports on the computer
b. USB connections: connect the USB, video, microphone and speaker cables to their respective ports on
the computer. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the other computer(s)
6. Connect the power adapter that came with your switch to an AC power source, then connect the power
adapter cable to the switch’s Power Jack
7. Connect your USB peripherals to the USB hub sections on the front and rear panels
8. Turn power on the computers
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Installation Diagram
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PS/2
USB
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Before you begin
Port Numbering
Each CPU port on the KVM is assigned a port number (1, 2 for the GCS1802 and 1,2,3,4 for the
GCS1804). The CPU port numbers are marked on the rear panel of the switch.
The Port ID of a computer is the same as the CPU port number on the KVM. For example, a computer
connected to CPU port 2 has a Port ID of 2. The Port ID is used to specify which computer gets the KVM,
USB hub, and audio focus when using the Hotkey or OSD direct port selection method.
Hot Plugging
The KVM supports USB hot plugging – with no need to shut the unit down, components can be removed
and added to the installation by unplugging or connecting their cables from the USB hub ports.
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Power Off and Restart
If it becomes necessary to Power Off the KVM, do the following:
1. Power off the switch.
Unplug the KVM cables from the switch’s rear panel.
Unplug the switch’s power cable.
2. Wait 10 seconds, then reconnect the KVM cables.
3. Reconnect the switch’s power adapter.
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Manual Operation
Pushbutton operation (Default method)
1. Press a pushbutton once to bring only the KVM focus to the selected port (2 sec delay in switching).
2. Press a pushbutton twice to bring the audio focus to the selected port (2 sec delay in switching).
3. Press a pushbutton longer than 2 seconds to bring the KVM, Audio and USB focus simultaneously
to the selected port.
4. Press pushbuttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds to start the Auto Scan Mode.
5. Press pushbuttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for 2 seconds to perform a keyboard and mouse reset.
(GCS1804 only) It is equivalent to disconnecting and re connecting the devices.
Note: When changing ports, the On Screen Display appears showing which ports the KVM, Audio, and
USB are connected to ( the default duration is 3 secs).
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Hotkey Operation
There are two aspects of Hotkey operation. Each of the following items performs a different function, but
both are invoked from the keyboard. The following table defines these aspects.
Function
Description
Port Switching
A quick efficient, method for switching KVM focus, Audio, and/or USB
Peripheral sharing ports between computers.
On Screen Display (OSD)
A window temporarily displayed on the monitor, that provides a means
to invoke KVM switching, and configure the KVM’s working environment.
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The following pages describe the invocation and use of these functions. For clarity, default settings will
be used in describing Hotkey operations, the alternative hot keys will be discussed under the OSD
section.
If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock key, or you need to press ƒ ( function key) to use the Scroll
Lock key, please refer to the OSD section for the alternate Port Switching mode.
If you change to the alternate mode substitute [Ctrl] + [Ctrl] for [Scroll Lock] + [Scroll Lock] in the
following steps
Note: You can use either the left OR right Ctrl key, but not left AND right Ctrl keys
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Port Switching
Port switching begins by tapping the Scroll Lock key twice [Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock] then entering letters
and numbers for precise control.
To increment the KVM by one port: [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [Enter]. The console (KVM focus) , audio,
and both peripheral ports increment to the next higher port
Note: Audio and Peripherals switch to the same port as the console regardless of where they were
prior to invocation.
To increment only the audio: [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [S] [Enter].
To increment only the peripherals: [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [U] [Enter]
To Switch the focus, audio, and peripherals to a specific port: [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [n] [Enter]
n = the port number you wish to access 1,2,3, or 4
Note: The USB peripheral ports are lock together, they cannot be switched independently.
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Summary of default Hotkey switching [Tip: K= KVM (focus), S = sound , U = USB (peripherals)]
Hotkey sequence
Result
KVM, Audio, Peripheral increment one Port
KVM, Audio, Peripheral switch to Port n
KVM focus only, switches to Port n
Peripherals only, switch to Port n
Audio only, switches to port n
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n],[K], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n],[U], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n],[S], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n],[K], [U] [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n],[K],[S], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [n],[S],[U] [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [K], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [U], [Enter]
KVM and Peripheral switch to Port n
KVM and Audio switch to Port n
Audio and Peripheral switch to Port n
KVM focus increments one port
Peripherals increment one port
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Hotkey sequence
Result
Audio increments one port
[Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock], [S], [Enter]
[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [A] [Enter]
Starts Auto Scan. The KVM cycles from port to port at the
default 5 second interval.
Starts Auto Scan. The KVM focus cycles from port to port
[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [A] [N ] [Enter]
at N second intervals. [N] can be numbers 1 through 99 in
seconds
Note: n is number of the port you wish to access, and must be used in both the two and four port KVMs
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Auto Scanning:
The KVM’s Auto Scan feature automatically cycles the KVM focus through the computer ports at regular
intervals. This allows you to monitor the computer activity without having to take the trouble of physically
switching ports. Auto Scan skips unused ports. To exit Auto Scan Mode press [Esc] or [Spacebar].
Note: While Auto Scan is in effect, ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended – only Auto
Scan Mode compliant keystrokes can be input. You must exit Auto Scan in order to regain normal
control of the console. The audio and USB ports do not switch, but remain at the port in which Auto
Scan was invoked
Skip Mode
This feature allows switching between computers to monitor them manually. You can dwell on a particular
port for as long or as little as you like as opposed to Auto Scanning, which automatically switches after a
fixed interval. To invoke Skip, key in the following Hotkey combination:
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1. [Scroll Lock] + [Scroll Lock] + [Arrow] Where [Arrow] refers to one of the Arrow keys. After you
press [Arrow], you automatically enter Skip, you can switch ports as follows:
Skips from the current port to the previous port.
Skips from the current port to the next port.
Skips from the current port to the last port (Port 4 on the GCS1804)
Skips from the current port to the first port (Port 1).
Once you are in Skip, you can keep on skipping by pressing the Arrow keys. You do not have to use
the [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock]combination again.
While Skip is in effect, ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended – only Skip compliant
keystrokes can be input. You must exit Skip in order to regain normal control of the console.
To exit Skip, press [Esc] or [Spacebar].
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OSD Operation
OSD Overview
The On Screen Display (OSD) is a menu driven method to handle control and switching operations.
All procedures start from the OSD Main Screen.
To Access the OSD (default) :
1. Hold down the Num Lock key
2. Press and release the minus key
3. Release the Num Lock key
When you invoke the OSD, a screen similar to the one below appears:
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The table below explains the abbreviations and Icons found on the Display
PN
This column lists the Port ID numbers for the CPU ports in the installation. The simplest
method to access a particular computer is move the Highlight Bar to its corresponding
port, then press [Enter].
KVM
USB
The Pointing Finger icon in this column indicates which computer has the console focus
The Pointing Finger icon indicates the computer with the USB peripheral access.
The Pointing Finger icon indicates which computer is supplying the audio.
The Sun symbol in this column indicates which attached computers are “On Line”
( Connected and powered on)
Name Port names (if assigned) appear in this column. To edit or add a name, double click on
the port in the NAME column, a pink grid will appear in which you can key a name. Press
[Enter] to store the name. The system allows for the following characters in this function:
A~Z, 0~9,+,-, :, ., [Space] and /.
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Moves the highlight bar up
Moves the highlight bar down
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OSD Navigation
To select a port, use the F1, F2, F3, or F7 Keys, or click on the Up and Down Arrow keys to move the
Highlight Bar down the list on the screen. When the Highlight Bar is on the port, you want to switch to,
press [Enter] or double click the left button of the mouse. The Pointing Finger icon will appear on the port
selected, the OSD will disappear and the screen of the selected port will be displayed.
You can also click on the KVM, USB, Audio and PN columns with the mouse to select a port. Using the
mouse allows you to select single or multiple columns. Double clicking with the mouse or pressing [Enter]
will activate the Highlight Bar. The Pointing Finger icon will appear on the port selected, the OSD will disap-
pear, and the screen of the selected port will be displayed.
Columns may also be selected by pressing the Tab key. Use the Up and Down Arrow keys to select the
port number then press [Enter]. Alternatively, double click on the Highlight Bar. The Pointing Finger icon will
appear on the port selected, the OSD will disappear and the screen of the selected port will be displayed.
In the Name column, use the Tab key or Up and Down Arrow keys to select a port. Once a port has been
selected, you can edit its name after double clicking with the mouse or pressing [Enter].
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OSD Functions
OSD functions are used to configure and control the KVM. For example, you can: rapidly switch to any
port; scan ports; or create or edit a port name; or make OSD setting adjustments.
To access an OSD function:
1. Click a Function Key field at the top of the Main Screen, or press a Function Key on the keyboard.
2. Make your choice In the submenus that appear, by either Double Clicking it, or moving the Highlight
Bar to it, then pressing [Enter].
3. Press [Esc] to return to the previous menu level.
F1: KVM
To view the screen of the selected KVM port, press [F1] or move the cursor to F1:KVM and click.
F2: USB
To view the screen of the selected USB port, press [F2] or move the cursor to F2:USB and click.
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F3: AUDIO
To view the screen of the selected Audio port, press [F3] or move the cursor to F3:Audio and click.
F4: SCAN
Clicking the F4 field or pressing, [F4] invokes AUTO SCAN.
This function allows you to monitor the available computers automatically at a preset interval ( 5
seconds being the default interval). The amount of time (dwell) that each Port displays is set with the
Scan Duration setting under the F6 SET function.
Auto Scanning will by-pass a CPU port if the computer is off line, or if the port is unoccupied.
While Auto Scan is in effect, the mouse and keyboard will not function normally. You must exit Auto
Scan in order to regain control.
To exit Auto Scan, press the [Spacebar] or [Esc].
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F7: PN
This function allows you to switch KVM, USB and Audio focus to one port. When you press [F7], or click
on the F7: PN field, you select the KVM, USB and Audio columns simultaneously, use the Up or Down
Arrow key to select the desired Port Number. Press [Enter] or double click with the mouse. The Pointing
Finger icon will appear on the port selected, the OSD will disappear and the screen of the selected port
will be displayed.
F6: SET
This function allows you to set up your working environment. When you press [F6] or click on the F6 field,
a screen similar to the one below appears:
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To change a setting:
1. Double click, or move the Highlight Bar to your selection, and press [Enter].
2. After you select an item, a submenu with further choices appears. To make a selection, either double
click; or move the Highlight Bar to it, and press [Enter].
An icon appears before the selected choice to indicate which one it is.
Press [Esc] to return to the previous level.
The settings are explained in the following table:
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HOTKEY
Selects which key sequence initiates Hotkey operations :
[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] (Default) or [Ctrl] [Ctrl] (Alternate).
OSD HOTKEY
BUTTON SETTINGS
Selects which key sequence initiates the OSD
[Num Lock] + [-] (Default) or [Ctrl] + [F12] (Alternate).
Sets the Front Panel Pushbutton Switching Operation:
For details, see the comparison chart at the end of this table.
PORT DISPLAY DURATION
SCAN DURATION
Sets the time a Port number is displayed on the monitor after a port
change. The user defined period is 0 to 255 seconds (3 secs. is default)
Sets focus dwell per port as it cycles through in Auto Scan. Key in a value
from 0 to 255 seconds (5 secs. is default)
SCREEN BLANKER
Blanks the screen after a selected period of time and may be set for
password protection.
HOTKEY COMMAND
MODE
Enables / Disables the Hotkey Command function to avoid conflicts with
programs running on the computer.
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RESTORE DEFAULT VALUES Used to undo all the changes and return to the factory default settings
Note: assigned NAMES and passwords are not erased.
CLEAR THE NAME LIST
Used to undo all the changes and return to the factory default settings,
including assigned NAMES and passwords.
ACTIVATE BEEPER
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
PORT OS
Enables / Disables the Beeper. The default setting is ON.
Initiates the firmware upgrade utility
Sets the OS for individual CPU ports to PC, SUN, or MAC it allows
users to emulate special SUN, or MAC keys with a PC keyboard. Use
the Arrow keys or click with the mouse to select the port. You can also
use the Spacebar or double click with mouse to change the OS for
individual ports. The emulation keys are listed at the end of this section
MOUSE EMULATION
LANGUAGE
Enables / Disables the emulation function of the Console mouse port.
If you disable this function, programmable mouse buttons will function.
The default setting is ON.
The OSD supports three Display Languages: English, Japanese and
German. The default is English.
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Note: Where entries are required, a Dialog box opens at the bottom of the On Screen Display asking for
an entry i.e. yes / no, or numbers to set an interval time.
Note: Programmable mouse buttons will pass through USB cables, but not PS/2 cables
Screen Blanker
1. Set Time Out interval
2. Set the Screen lock to ON (Y, in the dialog box)
3. Select Password, if no password has been set, [Enter] will allow you to set a password. If a password
has been set type it in first then [Enter]
4. Type in the (new) password then confirm by reentering it.
5. When the password is accepted “Password OK” appears on the display.
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Default and Alternate manual switch settings
MODE 1 (Default Setting)
MODE 2 (Alternate)
Press a pushbutton once to bring only the
KVM focus to the computer attached to its
corresponding port (in 2 secs).
Press a pushbutton once to bring the KVM, Audio
and USB focus simultaneously to the computer
attached to its port (2 sec delay).
Press a pushbutton twice to bring the
audio focus to the computer attached to its
corresponding port (in 2 secs).
Press a pushbutton twice to bring the Audio focus to
the computer attached to its corresponding port (2
sec delay).
Press a pushbutton for longer than 2 seconds Press a pushbutton longer than 2 seconds to bring
to bring the KVM, Audio and USB focus
simultaneously to the computer attached to
its corresponding port.
only the KVM focus to the computer attached to its
corresponding port.
Press pushbuttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for Press pushbuttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 2
2 seconds to start the Auto Scan Mode. seconds to start Auto Scan Mode.
Press pushbuttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for Press pushbuttons 3 and 4 simultaneously for 2
2 seconds to perform a keyboard and mouse
reset.
seconds to perform a keyboard and mouse reset.
(GCS1804 only)
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Default settings for the On Screen Display
Setting
Default
OSD Hotkey
[Num Lock] + [-]
[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock]
Mode 1
Keyboard Port Hotkey
Button Settings
Port Display Duration
Scan Duration
3 Seconds
5 Seconds
OFF (Disabled)
OFF (Disabled)
Not set [Enter]
OFF (Disabled)
ON
Screen Blanker
Set Timeout
Screen Blanker Password
Screen Lock
Hotkey Command Mode
Activate Beeper
Port OS
ON
PC
Mouse Emulation
Language
ON
ENGLISH
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Keyboard Emulation:
The PC (101/104 key) keyboard can emulate a Mac or Sun keyboard. The mappings are listed in the table
PC Keyboard
[Shift]
Mac Keyboard
PC Keyboard
[Print Screen]
[Scroll Lock]
Mac Keyboard
Shift
Ctrl
F13
F14
=
[Ctrl]
[Ctrl] [1]
[Ctrl] [2]
[Ctrl] [3]
[Ctrl] [4]
[Alt]
[Enter]
Return
[Backspace]
[Insert]
Delete
Help
F15
[Ctrl]
[Alt]
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PC Keyboard
[Ctrl] [T]
Sun Keyboard
Stop
PC Keyboard
Sun Keyboard
[Ctrl] [1]
[Ctrl] [F2]
[Ctrl] [F3]
[Ctrl] [F4]
[Ctrl] [F5]
[Ctrl] [F6]
[Ctrl] [F7]
[Ctrl] [F8]
[Ctrl] [F9]
[Ctrl] [F10]
Again
Props
Undo
[Ctrl] [2]
[Ctrl] [3]
[Ctrl] [4]
[Ctrl] [H]
Front
Copy
Help
Open
Compose
Paste
Find
Cut
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The Firmware Upgrade Utility
The Windows-based Firmware Upgrade Utility (FWUpgrade.exe) provides an automated process for
upgrading the KVM switch’s firmware. New firmware upgrade packages are posted on our web site as
they become available. Check the web site regularly to find the latest packages: http://www.iogear.com
To prepare for the firmware upgrade, do the following:
1. From a computer that is not part of the KVM installation go to our Internet support site and choose
the model name of your device (GCS1802) to get a list of available Firmware Upgrade Packages.
Note. The GCS1802 and GCS1804 share the same firmware.
2. Choose the Firmware Upgrade Package you want to install (usually the most recent), and download it
to your computer.
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3. Using the Firmware Upgrade Cable provided
with this unit, connect a COM port (on the
computer to which you down loaded the
firmware) to the Firmware Upgrade Port of
your switch.
Computer with new firmware
GCS1802 / GCS1804
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4. Enter OSD select F6, key down to “Firmware Upgrade” then [Enter] or Click. Or Key in Y (Yes) on
the bottom of the display window and press [Enter].
The “FIRMWARE UPGRADE IN PROGRESS” message will begin flashing on the screen.
The front panel LEDs flash together to indicate firmware upgrade mode is in effect.
The utility searches the computer attached to the firmware upgrade port for the file, and when found
it is displayed in the Firmware Upgrade Utility under Device List.
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Starting the Upgrade
1. Run the downloaded Firmware Upgrade Package file – either by double clicking the file icon, or by
opening a command line and entering the full path to it.
The Firmware Upgrade Welcome screen appears
2. Read the License Agreement (Click on the I Agree radio button).
3. Click Next to continue. The Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears. The Utility inspects your
installation. The KVM will be listed in the Device List panel.
4. High Light the KVM, then click Next to perform the upgrade.
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Note: If you enabled Check Firmware Version, the Utility compares the device’s firmware level with that of
the upgrade files. If it finds that the device’s version is higher than the upgrade version, a dialog box
appears informing you of the situation and gives you the option to Continue or Cancel.
If you did not enable Check Firmware Version, the Utility installs the upgrade files without checking
whether they are a higher level, or not.
As the Upgrade, proceeds status messages appear in the Status Messages panel, and the progress
toward completion is shown on the Progress bar.
After the upgrade has completed, a screen appears to inform you that the procedure was successful.
Click Finish to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility. After a successful completion, the switch exits
Firmware Upgrade Mode, and reset itself.
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Upgrade Failed
If the “Upgrade Succeeded” screen does not appear, the upgrade failed to complete successfully, in
which case you should do the following:
1. Power off the KVM and remove its housing.
2. Using a jumper, short the pins on the mainboard labeled J14. The diagrams indicate the jumper
location on the GCS1802 / GCS1804 boards:
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3. Turn the power on the KVM. It is now set to the factory default firmware level.
4. Leaving the jumper in place: Perform the firmware upgrade procedure again.
5. When the upgrade procedure is complete, power off the switch, remove the jumper cap from J14,
close the housing, and re-power the KVM.
Disassembly:
1. Remove the two screws on the bottom of the front panel.
2. Slide the panel forward, be careful, there are switch extender buttons on the port selector switches
that may fall off.
3. Remove the two bottom screws that hold the chassis to the case
4. Slide the unit out of the case.
To reassemble reverse the above procedure.
Note: Prior to tightening the front panel screws push the port selector buttons and listen for a for a “Click”
indicating the extenders are in their correct positions, then shake the unit gently to ensure there are
no loose items in side.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Action
Improper mouse and/or
keyboard reset.
Unplug the cable(s) from the console
port(s), then plug it/them back in.
Mouse and/or Keyboard not
responding.
Power off all devices on the installation
power off the KVM switch; wait five
seconds; then power up
KVM switch needs to be
reset.
Unplug the device’s USB cable from the
USB port on the switch’s rear panel, then
plug it back in.
USB devices not responding.
Use the USB reset hotkey combination
[Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] [F5]
USB ports need to reset.
1. Change the OS by selecting SPC
mode in the PORT OS settings (see
PORT OS in the OSD settings table)
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Symptom
Possible Cause
Action
2. If the OS does not support USB
2.0, change to the PS/2 interface.
This will require cables that are not
provided with the unit. See PS/2
cable information under Cables in the
beginning of this manual
Windows timing problem.
1. Unplug the KVM cable from the
computer’s USB port.
Device not recognized
(Windows).
2. Go into Windows’ System Settings and
remove the Unknown Device entry.
3. Plug the KVM cable back in. Windows
will now recognize the device.
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Technical Support
If you need technical support, please check out our IOGEAR Tech Info Library (T.I.L.) at www.iogear.com/
support for the latest tips, tricks, and troubleshooting. The IOGEAR T.I.L. was designed to provide you
with the latest technical information about our products. Most of the answers to your questions can be
found here, so please try it out before contacting technical support.
Technical support is available 24 X 7 and can be reached at 866-9-IOGEAR [ 866-946-4327]
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Limited Warranty Statement
WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU!
NEED ASSISTANCE SETTING UP THIS PRODUCT?
Make sure you:
3. Call the 24/7 tech support line at 1(866) 946-4327 (U.S. only) or (949) 453-8782
Warranty Information
This product carries a 3 Year Limited Warranty. For the terms and conditions of this warranty, please go to
Important Product Information
Product Model _________________
Serial # _______________________
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
15.105(b)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
1. this device may not cause interference and
2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
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CE Statement
This 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 states relating to EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low Voltage Direc-
tive 73/23/EEC and R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
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Contact
IOGEAR, INC.
23 Hubble
Irvine, CA 92618
P 949.453.8782
F 949.453.8785
© 2008 IOGEAR. All Rights reserved. Part No. M1027
IOGEAR, the IOGEAR logo, are trademarks or registered trademarks of IOGEAR, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are regis-
tered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective holders. IOGEAR makes no warranty of any kind with regards to the information presented in this
document. All information furnished here is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice.
IOGEAR, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this document.
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About Us
FUN
IOGEAR offers connectivity solutions that are innovative, fun, and stylish,
helping people enjoy daily life using our high technology products.
GREEN
IOGEAR is an environmentally conscious company that emphasizes the
importance of conserving natural resources. The use of our technology
solutions helps reduce electronic waste.
HEALTH
IOGEAR supports healthy and fit lifestyles. By integrating products with the
latest scientific developments, IOGEAR’s solutions enhance the life of end-
users.
© 2007 IOGEAR, INC.
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