iPGARD SA-DMN-DP-P Advanced 4-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- iPGARD
Table of Contents
- iPGARD SA-DMN-DP-P Advanced 4-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- SECURITY FEATURES
- INSTALLATION
- INSTALLATION
- CAC (COMMON ACCESS CARD, SMART CARD READER) INSTALLATION
- CAC PORT CONFIGURATION
- AUDITING: Dumping the Event Log via User Menu Options
- LED’s BEHAVIOR
- | Status| Description
- | Status| Description
- | Status| Description
- | Status| Description
- | Status| Description
- PREVIEW SELECTION
- SYSTEM OPERATION
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
iPGARD SA-DMN-DP-P Advanced 4-Port DisplayPort Secure KVM Switch
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VIDEO
Format| DisplayPort
Host Interface| (4) DisplayPort
User Console Interface| (2) DisplayPort
Resolution| Up to 4K (3840×2160 @ 30Hz)
DDC| 5 volts p-p (TTL)
Input Equalization| Automatic
Input Cable Length| Up to 20 ft.
Output Cable Length| Up to 20 ft.
USB
Signal Type| USB 1.1 and 1.0 Keyboard and Mouse only. USB 2.0 for CAC
connection.
Input Interface| (4) USB Type B
Output Interface| (2) USB Type-A for keyboard and mouse connection only
(1) USB Type-A for CAC connection
AUDIO
Input Interface| (4) Connector Stereo 3.5mm Female
Output Interface| (1) Connector Stereo 3.5mm Female
POWER
Power Requirements| 12V DC 3A (minimum) power adapter with center-pin positive
polarity.
ENVIRONMENT
Operating Temp| 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
Storage Temp| -4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C)
Humidity| 0-80% RH, non-condensing
CERTIFICATIONS
Security Accreditation| Common Criteria Validated To NIAP, Protection Profile
PSS Ver. 4.0
OTHER
Emulation| USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 Compatible
Control| Front Panel Buttons
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
SA-DMN-DP-P | 4-Port SH Secure Pro DP KVM w/audio, CAC and Preview Screen |
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PS12VDC3A | 12V DC 3A (minimum) power adapter with center-pin positive polarity |
User Manual |
SECURITY FEATURES
Anti-Tamper Switches
Each model is equipped with internal Anti-Tamper switches, which sense
attempts to open the device enclosure. Once the system identifies such an
attempt, all the front panel LED’s will flash rapidly, the internal buzzers
will beep, and the unit will become useless by shutting off connection with
all attached PCs and peripherals disabling any functionality.
Tamper-Evident Seal
The enclosure of the unit is protected with a tamper-evident seal to provide a
visual evidence if the unit has been opened.
Protected Firmware
The controller of the unit has a special protection feature that prevents
reprogramming or reading the firmware.
High Isolation on USB Channels
Opto-isolators are used in the unit to keep USB data paths electrically
isolated from each other, providing high isolation and preventing data leakage
between ports.
Secure EDID Emulation
The unit prevents unwanted and unsecure data to be transmitted through the DDC
lines by means of secure EDID learning and emulation.
Self-Test
A self-test is performed each times the KVM is powered on as part of its boot-
up sequence. If the KVM starts up correctly and is functional, the self-test
has passed. However, if all Front Panel LED’s are on and not flashing, the
power up self-test has failed and all functions are disabled. Check if any of
the front panel port selection buttons are jammed. In this case, release the
jammed button and recycle the power.
Figure 4-1: SA-DMN-DP-P Front panel Figure 4-2: SA-DMN-DP-P Rear panel
INSTALLATION
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- iPGARD Secure PSS is compatible with standard personal/portable computers, servers or thin-clients, running operating systems such as Windows or Linux.
- The peripheral devices that are supported by the KVM are listed in the following table:
Console Port | Authorized Devices |
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Keyboard
| Wired keyboard and keypad without internal USB hub or composite device functions, unless the connected device has at least one endpoint which is a keyboard or mouse HID class.
Display
| Display device (e.g. monitor, projector) that uses an interface that is
physically and logically compatible with the TOE ports (DisplayPort). The
Preview Display will only work properly using a DisplayPort monitor capable of
4K@30Hz output resolution.
Audio out| Analog amplified speakers, Analog headphones.
Mouse/Pointing Device| Any wired mouse or trackball without internal USB hub
or composite device functions.
User Authentication Device| USB devices identified as user authentication
(base class 0Bh, e.g. Smart-card
reader, PIV/CAC reader, Token, or Biometric reader)
INSTALLATION
- Ensure that power is turned off or disconnected from the unit and the computers.
- Use a DisplayPort cable to connect the DisplayPort output port from each computer to the corresponding DP IN ports of the unit.
- Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B) to connect a USB port on each computer to the respective USB ports of the unit.
- Optionally connect a stereo audio cable (3.5mm to 3.5mm) to connect the audio output of the computers to the AUDIO IN ports of the unit.
- Connect a monitor to the DP OUT console port of the unit using a DisplayPort cable.
- Connect a USB keyboard and mouse in the two USB console ports.
- Optionally connect stereo speakers to the AUDIO OUT port of the unit.
- Optionally connect CAC (COMMON ACCESS CARD, SMART CARD READER) to the CAC port in the user console interface.
- Finally, power on the KVM by connecting a 12VDC power supply to the power connector, and then turn on all the computers.
Note: The computer connected to port 1 will always be selected by default
after power up.
Note: You can connect up to 4 computers to the 4 port KVM. Figure 6-1: SA-
DMN-DP-P
IMPORTANT WARNINGS – For security reasons:
- This product does not support wireless devices. Do not attempt to use a wireless keyboard or a wireless mouse with this product.
- This product does not support keyboards with integrated USB hubs or USB ports. Only use standard (HID) USB keyboards with this device.
- This product does not support microphone audio input or line input. Do not connect any microphones or headsets with microphones to this device.
- Connection of authentication devices (CAC) with external power sources is prohibited.
Figure 7-2: SA- DMN-DP-P
EDID Update:
The monitors must be connected to the video output connectors located on the
console at the back of the KVM during the EDID learn process.
The local EDID of the monitor cannot be learned, instead a preloaded EDID can
be set according to the type of monitor being used.
The two pre-loaded EDIDs can be set as follows:
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Press Buttons 1 and 2 at the same time and hold for 5 seconds. This will load the onboard EDID IPG-1080 to the “DP OUT” display. This EDID is suitable for use with 1080p monitors and the resolution is preset to
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz -
Press Buttons 1 and 3 at the same time and hold for 5 seconds. This will load the onboard EDID IPG-4K to the “DP OUT” display. This EDID is suitable for use with 4K monitors and the resolution is preset to 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz
CAC (COMMON ACCESS CARD, SMART CARD READER) INSTALLATION
The following steps are intended for the system administrator or IT manager only.
If you have the optional CAC ports there will be 4 ports on a 4 host ports
KVM.
CAC connection to the computer requires a USB cable connection separate from
the keyboard and mouse. This allows the CAC to be connected independently from
the keyboard and mouse. It also allows the user to select whether CAC for a
certain computer is supported or not.
- Ensure that power is turned off or disconnected from the unit and the computer.
- Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B) to connect a USB port on a computer to its respective CAC USB ports on the KVM. Do not connect the USB cable if CAC functionality is not needed for that computer.
- Connect a CAC (smart card reader) to the CAC port in the user console interface.
- Power on the KVM by connecting a 12VDC power supply to the power connector, and then turn on all the computers.
- To disable CAC for any channel (all CAC ports are enabled as default), use the front panel buttons to switch the KVM to the channel whose CAC mode you wish to change. Once the channel is selected, the button LED for this specific channel should be on (CAC port enabled). Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the button LED turns off. The CAC port is now disabled for this channel.
- To enable CAC for any channel, use the front panel buttons to switch the KVM to the channel whose CAC mode you wish to change. Once the channel is selected, the button LED for this specific channel should be off (CAC port disabled). Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the button LED turns on. The CAC port is now enabled for this channel. An active session on a computer is terminated upon removal of the CAC device.
Note: The open session will be immediately terminated upon the removal of the registered CAC device.
CAC PORT CONFIGURATION
The following steps are intended for the system administrator and operators
(users).
Note: Only one computer connected to port 1 is required for this
operation
CAC port Configuration is an optional feature, allowing registration of any
USB peripheral to operate with the KVM. Only one peripheral can be registered
and only the registered peripheral will operate with the KVM. By default, when
no peripheral is registered, the KVM will operate with any Smart Card Reader.
Configure the CAC Port via User Menu Options
- Open the Administration and Security Management Program.
- Using the keyboard, press the Alt key twice and type “cnfg”.
- At this stage the mouse connected to the KVM will stop functioning.
- Enter the default username “user” and press Enter.
- Enter the default password “12345” and press Enter.
- Select option 2 from the menu on your screen and press Enter.
- Connect the peripheral device to be registered to the CAC USB port in the console side of theKVM and wait until the KVM is reading the new peripheral information.
- The KVM will list the information of theconnected peripheral on the screen and buzz3 times when registration is completed.
AUDITING: Dumping the Event Log via User Menu Options
The following steps are intended for the system administrator.
Note: Only one computer connected to port 1 is required for this
operation
The Event Log is a detailed report of critical activities stored in the KVM
memory. A comprehensive feature list and guidance for Administration and
Security Management Tools can be found in the Administrator’s Guide available
for download from: http://ipgard.com/documentation/
To view or dump the Event Log: Figure 9-1
- Open the Administration and Security Management Program
- Using the keyboard, press the Alt key twice and type “cnfg”.
- Enter the default admin name “admin” and press Enter.
- Enter the default password “12345” and press Enter.
- Request a Log Dump by selecting option 5 in the menu.(Shown in Figure 9-1)
- See Administration and Security Management Tool Guidance for detailed information.
RESET: Restore Factory Defaults
The following steps are intended for the system administrator.
Note: Only one computer connected to port 1 is required for this
operation
Restore Factory Defaults will reset all settings on the KVM to their original state
CAC port registration will be removed
KVM settings will be reset to factory defaults
To Restore Factory Defaults via User Menu Options:
- Open the Administration and Security Management Program
- Using the keyboard, press the Alt key twice and type “cnfg”
- Enter the default admin name “admin” and press Enter.
- Enter the default password “12345” and press Enter.
- Select option 7 from the menu on your screen and press enter. (Menu shown in Figure 9-1)
- See Administration and Security Management Tool Guidance for detailed information.
LED’s BEHAVIOR
User Console Interface – Display LED:
| Status| Description
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1| Off| Monitor is not connected
2| On| Monitor is connected
3| Flashing| EDID problem – Learn EDID to fix the problem
User Console Interface – CAC LED
| Status| Description
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1| Off| CAC is not connected
2| On| Authorized and functional CAC is connected
3| Flashing| Non-CAC peripheral is connected
Front Panel – Port Selection LED’s
| Status| Description
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1| Off| Non-selected port
2| On| Selected port
3| Flashing| EDID learn in process
Front Panel – CAC Selection LED’s
| Status| Description
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1| Off| CAC port is disabled or non-selected port
2| On| CAC port is enabled
3| Flashing| EDID learn in process
Front Panel – Port and CAC Selection LED’s
| Status| Description
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1| All Flashing| Connected peripheral to keyboard or mouse console ports is
rejected
IMPORTANT!
If all the Front Panel LED’s are flashing and the buzzer is beeping, the KVM has been TAMPERED with and all functions are permanently disabled. Please contact iPGARD technical support at support@iPGARD.com.
If all Front Panel LED’s are on and not flashing, the POWER UP SELF TEST has failed and all functions are disabled. Check if any of the front panel port selection buttons are jammed. In this case, release the jammed button and recycle the power. If power up self test is still failing, please contact iPGARD technical support at support@iPGARD.com.
PREVIEW SELECTION
To switch display modes, press the desired preview mode button on the front control panel. The active screens on the preview display will show the input number being displayed in each section. Similar to the images below, the OSD will display a small number in the top right corner of each window to indicate the active input computer being viewed for each viewing mode. The active preview mode setting will be displayed on the device by lighting up the LED that corresponds with the selected mode.
Full Screen Mode
In the Full Screen mode, one of the four video sources is displayed in full
screen size at maximum resolution. Keyboard and mouse operations are not
affected. Pressing the Full screen mode preview button on the front panel of
the KVM will rotate the video input source/channel.
PIP Mode
PIP mode is fixed is size and position, the full screen displays one of the
four video sources, and a smaller image (thumbnail) containing another video
source on the right-hand margin of the screen allows for simultaneous
monitoring. Pressing the PIP screen mode preview button on the front panel of
the KVM will rotate the full screen and thumbnail video input
sources/channels.
QuadT Mode
In QuadT mode, the full screen displays one of the four video sources, and
is accompanied by three smaller images (thumbnails) containing the other video
sources on the right-hand margin of the screen, allowing simultaneous
monitoring. Pressing the QuadT screen mode preview button on the front panel
of the KVM will rotate the full screen and thumbnails preview locations and
sources.
QuadQ Mode
In QuadQ-mode, the screen is split into four fields of equal size with the
four selected video sources or computers being displayed in each of these
fields. the four computer are always in the same order. The user can not
change the position or the size of the window.
SYSTEM OPERATION
Front Panel Control
To switch to an input port, simply push the desired input button on the front- panel of the KVM. If an input port is selected, the LED of that port will turn on. An open session is terminated upon switching to a different computer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No Power
- Make sure that the power adapter is securely connected to the power connector of the unit.
- Check the output voltage of the power supply and make sure that the voltage value is around 12VDC.
- Replace the power supply.
No Video
- Check if all the video cables are connected properly.
- Connect the computer directly to the monitor to verify that your monitor and computer are functioning properly.
- Restart the computers.
Keyboard is not working
- Check if the keyboard is properly connected to the unit.
- Check if the USB cables connecting the unit and the computers are properly connected.
- Try connecting the USB on the computer to a different port.
- Make sure that the keyboard works when directly connected to the computer.
- Replace the keyboard.
Note: The NUM, CAPS, and SCROLL Lock LED indicators on the keyboard are not supposed to light up if connected to the KVM.
Mouse is not working
- Check if the mouse is properly connected to the unit.
- Try connecting the USB on the computer to a different port.
- Make sure that the mouse works when directly connected to the computer.
- Replace the mouse.
No Audio
- Check if all the audio cables are connected properly.
- Connect the speakers directly to the computer to verify that the speakers and the computer audio are functioning properly.
- Check the audio settings of the computer and verify that the audio output is through the speakers.
No CAC (COMMON ACCESS CARD, SMART CARD READER)
- Check if the USB cables connecting the unit and the computers are properly connected.
- Make sure the CAC port is enabled.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For product inquiries, warranty questions, or technical questions, please contact info@iPGARD.com.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
A. Extent of limited warranty
iPGARD, Inc. warrants to the end-user customers that the iPGARD product
specified above will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the
duration of 1 year, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the
customer. Customer is responsible for maintaining proof of date of purchase.
iPGARD limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of
normal use of the product, and do not apply to any:
- a. Improper or inadequate maintenance or modifications
- b. Operations outside product specifications
- c. Mechanical abuse and exposure to severe conditions
If iPGARD receives, during applicable warranty period, a notice of defect,
iPGARD will at its discretion replace or repair defective product. If iPGARD
is unable to replace or repair defective product covered by the iPGARD
warranty within reasonable period of time, iPGARD shall refund the cost of the
product.
iPGARD shall have no obligation to repair, replace or refund unit until
customer returns defective product to iPGARD.
Any replacement product could be new or like new, provided that it has
functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced.
iPGARD limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered product is
distributed by iPGARD.
B. Limitations of warranty
To the extent allowed by local law, neither iPGARD nor its third party
suppliers make any other warranty or condition of any kind whether expressed
or implied with respect to the iPGARD product, and specifically disclaim
implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, satisfactory quality, and
fitness for a particular purpose.
C. Limitations of liability
To the extent allowed by local law the remedies provided in this warranty
statement are the customers sole and exclusive remedies.
To the extent allowed by local law, except for the obligations specifically set forth in this warranty statement, in no event will iPGARD or its third party suppliers be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages whether based on contract, tort or any other legal theory and whether advised of the possibility of such damages.
D. Local law
To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with local law,
this warranty statement shall be considered modified to be consistent with
such law.
NOTICE
The information contained in this document is subject to change without
notice. iPGARD makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material,
including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for particular purpose. iPGARD will not be liable for errors contained
herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the
furnishing, performance or use of this material. No part of this document may
be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without prior
written consent from iPGARD, Inc.
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