rocstor SK10 Dual View DisplayPort Desktop KVM Switch User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- rocstor
Table of Contents
- rocstor SK10 Dual View DisplayPort Desktop KVM Switch User Manual
- INTRODUCTION
- PACKAGE INCLUDES
- FRONT & REAR PANEL OVERVIEW
- CONNECTION DIAGRAM
- OPERATION
- 133HS IDN3IHI43H AINLOH
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
- SUPPORT
- FCC/CC STATMENT
- CE Statement:
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rocstor SK10 Dual View DisplayPort Desktop KVM Switch User Manual
INTRODUCTION
The SolidKVM SK10 Dual Monitors DP1.2 KVM Switch has been meticulously crafted
to streamline the experience of sharing dual monitors or flat panel displays
among two or two multimedia computers equipped with dual-head DP displays.
With this innovative solution, you can exercise complete control over two
dual-head PCs using just one keyboard, one mouse, and your dual monitors.
Notably, this dual monitor DP KVM switch supports resolutions up to 4090 x
2160 (4K) at an impressive 60Hz, ensuring your display preferences are met
with utmost convenience.
Distinguished by our cutting-edge TTU Emulation Technology, integrated into a
state-of-the-art ASIC chip, the SolidKVM SK10 Dual Monitors DP USB KVM switch
exhibits remarkable adaptability to cater to the diverse functional demands of
advanced keyboards and mice. Additionally, it offers a rich 2-channel stereo
sound experience, akin to a theater-grade audio setup, and incorporates audio
and microphone switching capabilities, guaranteeing uninterrupted multimedia
immersion during KVM switching activities. This KVM switch extends its
versatility by providing support for both PC and Mac platforms, thus
accommodating a wide range of users and system preferences.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
- SolidKVM SK10 Switch Unit x 1
- DC 12V Power Adapter x 1
- Quick Installation Guide x 1
- USB Type-B male to USB Type-A male cable x 2
- 2-in-1 Audio cable w/ Audio & Mic. 3.5mm phone plugs x 2
- DisplayPort male to male cable x 4
FRONT & REAR PANEL OVERVIEW
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
The connection diagrams illustrated below are only references for SolidKVM S10 Switch, actual applications may vary. All illustrated computer, accessories and monitors are not included in the package.
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Power up you KVM Switch by connecting the external power adapter to the its power jack I.
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Connect the shared USB keyboard H, mouse H, dual monitor A/B D – E and Audio/Mic. jacks Kto corresponding ports on consolesection of the KVM switch rear panel.
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Ina KVM PC port, connect the USB 3.0 ports L, dual DP display outputs A/B F – G and Audio/Mic. jacks M to one PC, using one USB Type-B cable, two DP cables and one 2-in-1 Auido/Mic. cable.
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Connect your USB devices to the USB 3.0 hub ports J (on the rear panel). Power on PCs connected to the KVM switch. Now you can enjoy the KVM port switching operation over the connected PCs.
OPERATION
There are two ways to operate SolidKVM SK10 switch, please carefully read the instructions as below.
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Front-panel Buttons
The front-panel buttons allow you a direct control of KVM port switching operation. Simply press a desired button to switch to its corresponding KVM PC port (Note: The USB hub port and Audio/ Mic. port can be set as going along or not going along with the KVM PC port switching, depending on if they are bound with the PC port switching). By default, PC port switching, USB hub port and Audio/ Mic. port switching are bound together. -
Keyboard Hotkeys
Each keyboard hotkey consists of at least three keystrokes: See the Hotkey Reference Sheet as shown on the next page. Keyboard Hotkey = [ScrLk], [ScrLk], Command key(s) Two consecutive [ScrLk] keystrokes constitute a hotkey preceding sequence which is user-definable and can be substituted by [Caps Lock], [Esc], [F12], or [Num Lock] keys. For users who want to use a different hotkey preceding sequence other than two consecutiv [ScrLk] keystrokes, following are steps to configure it.
(1) Hit [ScrLk], [ScrLk], [H], then two beeps will signal readiness for setting a new hotkey preceding sequence. Alternatively, you may also press and hold down the far right front-panel button (Button 2 for
AP-532P/Button 4 for AP-534P) till you hear two beeps, then release it.
(2) Next, hit a desired key from the above user-definable keys and you’ll hear a beep for the change confirmation. Now you can use your new hotkey preceding sequence to execute your hotkey operations.
Note 1: Each interval between two individual keystrokes should be less than 2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey input will be deemed as an invalid one. See the following examples.
There are two ways to operate SolidKVM SK10 switch, please carefully read the instructions as below.
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Front-panel Buttons
The front-panel buttons allow you a direct control of KVM port switching operation. Simply press a desired button to switch to its corresponding KVM PC port (Note: The USB hub port and Audio/ Mic. port can be set as going along or not going along with the KVM PC port switching, depending on if they are bound with the PC port switching). By default, PC port switching, USB hub port and Audio/ Mic. port switching are bound together. -
Keyboard Hotkeys
Each keyboard hotkey consists of at least three keystrokes: See the Hotkey Reference Sheet as shown on the next page. Keyboard Hotkey = [ScrLk], [ScrLk], Command key(s) Two consecutive [ScrLk] keystrokes constitute a hotkey preceding sequence which is user-definable and can be substituted by [Caps Lock], [Esc], [F12], or [Num Lock] keys. For users who want to use a different hotkey preceding sequence other than two consecutive [ScrLk] keystrokes, following are steps to configure it. (1) Hit [ScrLk], [ScrLk], [H], then two beeps will signal readiness for setting a new hotkey preceding sequence. Alternatively, you may also press and hold down the far right front- panel button (Button 2 for AP-532P/Button 4 for AP-534P) till you hear two beeps, then release it.
(2) Next, hit a desired key from the above user-definable keys and you’ll hear a beep for the change confirmation. Now you can use your new hotkey preceding sequence to execute your hotkey operations. Note 1: Each interval between two individual keystrokes should be less than 2 seconds. Otherwise, the hotkey input will be deemed as an invalid one. See the following examples.
Note 2: Following figures a and b illustrate different display outcomes when performing port-switching. Users may determine a preferred H.P.D. state for each ports according to their application needs.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
This product is backed by a (3) three-year warranty. Rocstor 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. Rocstor 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 Rocstor, Inc. and Rocstor (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.
SUPPORT
Technical support is available to all the registered users of Rocstor
products.
Technical Support / RMA Tell: +1
818-727-7000 (National and
international)
Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm PST Fax: +1
818-875-0002
Monday to Friday (except holidays) Email: support@Rocstor.com
FCC/CC STATMENT
FCC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations 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 when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with this Quick Installation
Guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of
this equipment in aresidential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case, the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her
own expense.
CE Statement:
This is a Class B product in a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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