SIIG CE-KV0J11-S1 4K60Hz HDMI Mouse Roaming KVM Processor User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- SIIG
Table of Contents
SIIG CE-KV0J11-S1 4K60Hz HDMI Mouse Roaming KVM Processor
Safety and Notice
The device has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic equipment, the device should be used with care. Please read and follow the safety instructions to protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.
- Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this unit.
- DO not attempt to service this unit yourself, except where explained in this manual.
- Provide proper ventilation and air circulation and do not use near water.
- Keep objects that might damage the device and assure that the placement of this unit is on a stable surface.
- Use only the power adapter and power cords and connection cables designed for this unit.
- Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit.
- Always unplug the power to the device before cleaning.
Features
- 4x HDMI inputs and 2x HDMI outputs
- Input resolutions support from 640×480 to 4k@60Hz (4:4:4 8bits), interlaced or progressive
- Output resolutions support up to 4K@60Hz 8bits
- Supports full-screen & quad-view display
- HDCP 1.4/2.2 compliant
- Supports L/R audio extract
- Supports un-compressed 7.1 ch digital HDMI
- Supports Web control, IR remote, and front panel control
- Supports mouse roaming at the default Quad view mode
- Supports two USB3.O ports to share USB devices
- Supports independent HID keyboard & mouse ports • Supports hotkey control
- Plug and Play without any driver needed
- Firmware upgradeable
Package contents
- 4K60Hz Quad-View HDMI Mouse Roaming KVM Processor
- HDMI cable A
- USB + MIC +Stereo cable x4
- IR remote control
- IR receive cable
- Power adapter DC 12V/3.33A
- User Manual
Layout
- Full screen display: source selection
- Display mode: select display mode
- Audio Lock: lock the selected PC stereo audio in/out to console
- USB Lock: lock the selected PC USB to the console
- IR SENSOR: receiving the IR commands from IR remote
- Power switch:
- DC power jack: connect to power adapter DC 12V/3.33A
- IR Receiver: for plugging in the extension IR receive cable
- HDMI input: connect to PC HDMI output
- L/R Stereo Audio output: connect to speaker Console
- HDMI OUT: connect to display (1 have same video output) Output2 support 41<60 down-scaling to 1080p60
- RS-232 control port: reserved
- Ethernet: connect to LAN for WEB control
- Micro USB: for Quad-Viewer F/W update
- USB HID ports: only for keyboard and mouse use
- Micro USB: for KVM F/W update
- Console USB 3.0 hubs: connect to USB devices, 5Gbps, 5V/900mA
- Console Audio: connect to 3.5mm speaker and microphone
- KVM USB 3.0 Type-B 1-4: connect the USB cable to PC KVM Stereo Audio IN 1-4: connect the 3.5mm cable to PC KVM Stereo Audio OUT 1-4: connect the 3.5mm cable to PC
- 2-Pin Dip Switch: for KVM F/W update
Hotkey
Default setting, all of the following commands begin by pressing the [Scroll Lock] or [Ctrl] key twice. Please follow the Hotkey command listed below for selected operating functions:
Web Control
The default IP is 192.168.1.179
Users can choose Operator or Admin account to log in.
- The password of the Operator: Operator
- The password of Admin: admin
Routing:
We provide full screen, quad, and 18 preset modes for user to select. Then you
can set different channels (1-4) for windows (A-D) and select the sound output
source. In addition, you can turn on or turn off the sound and screen of each
window arbitrarily.
*The preset mode does not support the mouse roaming function.
1/0 Status:
Video Setup:
Output Resolution: Select the output resolution. Select Window: Select the
window you want to set. Picture Settings: Set the picture details for the
selected window, including “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation”, and “Hue”.
In addition, you can determine if the windoWs label/border is turned on or
off.
Windows Setup: First, choose a preset mode to set, and then you can set individually for each window, including ‘”X Position”, “Y Position”, “Width”, “Height”, etc. You can also directly select the area to move the position and change the size. If you choose live mode, you can see the changes from the screen immediately after setting. Besides, you can also set different channels (1-4) for windows (A-D) and select the sound output source here.
HPD control:
You can re-plug input and output by clicking “PULSE” button.
HDCP : You can set HDCP mode for each input, including “Reject”, “Accept 1.4 only”, and “Accept 1.4 & 2.2”, and you can also set the output mode, including “Follow Input”, “Always Encrypt 1.4”, and “Always Encrypt 2.2.”
Background: Reserved
Names: You can set names for 18 preset modes. You can also set names for inputs and windows to be shown with the video. After you finish naming, remember to click “SAVE” button to save the settings.
EDID mode: You can select EDID mode of input 1-4, and check the name of each EDID and whether to lock it.
EDID copy: You can select EDD from output and inputs to copy, and select the destination. Then click “Copy ‘ button to complete the copy.
EDID Info: You can choose different input EDID through the drop-down list to check the feature and audio formats.
EDID Upload/Download: You can click “BROWSE” button to open EDID from file, and select the destination. Then press “UPLOAD” button to upload EDID. You can also download EDID to your computer.
Network setting:
System:
Power: Lock / Unlock: Click button to lock or unlock the device. Power Off / Unit powered on: The device is powered on. Click “Power Off” button to turn off the power Power On / In standby mode: The device is in standby mode. Click “Power On” button to turn on the power.
OSD Control
1. Main
| Presets| Full Screen, Quad, Preset 1-18
---|---|---
Routing| Input 1-4, Off
Audio| Input 1-4, Mute
Switch Mode| Seamless, Fade In/Out, Dissolve, Wipe
Wipe Mode| Left to Right, Right to Left, Up to Down, Down to Up
Transition Time| 0.0-10.0
HDR| Enable, Disable
2. **Setup**
| ****
Output Resolution
| 480p, 576p, 720p 50Hz, 720p 59.94, 720p
60Hz, 1080p 30Hz, 1080p 50Hz, 1080p
59.94Hz, 1080p 60Hz, 2160p 30Hz,
2160p 50Hz, 2160p 59.94Hz, 2160p 60Hz
Window Setup
| Picture (Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue), Layout (X Position, Y
Position, Width, Height, Priority), Label (On, Off)
HPD Control| Input 1-4, Pulse ALL, Output
HDCP| Follow Input, Always On 1.4, Always On 2.2
Background| Reserved
Audio Mode| Follow Full-Screen, Fixed
Save Preset| Preset 1-18
3. EDID
| ****
lnput1-4
| External, Custom, Internal 1080p30, Internal 1080p60, Internal 4K30, Internal
4K60
4. **Network**
| IP Settings| Mode, IP Address, Subnet,Gateway, HTTP Port
TCP/Telnet Settings
| TCP Access, Telnet Port, Login Message, and Telnet Login
5. **System**
| Unsolicited Feedback| Enable, Disable
OSD Timeout| Off, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds,
60 seconds
Firmware Version| Firmware Version information
Factory Reset| No, Yes
Reboot| No, Yes
Firmware update
Firmware update is proceeded through Micro-USB
KVM F/W update
- Connect the Micro-USB to USB cable between PC and device
- Set dip switch [PIN#I to ON , OFF and then power on device
- Open firmware update software and then select COM Port
- Click “KVM” button to open “KVM Firmware Update” windows. ‘ button to select the file which Check all items and click each you want to write into the device. Click the “Burn” button to start the firmware update
- After updating, please set the dip switch [PIN#I ,PlN#2] to OFF[ ] ON and power cycle the device
Thank You for your purchase!
Support
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