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freeView Pro C80H 

8-port 1U Rack Mount HD KVM with 15” LCD 

Screen 

 

 

USER’S MANUAL 

 

 

P/N: KDW-08HA 

Rev 1.1

 

 

Summary of Contents for freeView Pro C80H

Page 1: ...freeView Pro C80H 8 port 1U Rack Mount HD KVM with 15 LCD Screen USER S MANUAL P N KDW 08HA Rev 1 1...

Page 2: ...e without express prior to written consent of freedom9 inc Copyright 2005 freeView Pro and the freedom9 company logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of freedom9 inc All rights reserved Windows...

Page 3: ...9 2 2 FACTORY PRESET TIMING 9 2 3 PANEL CONTROLS AND MENU OPTIONS 9 3 INSTALLATION 13 3 1 INSTALLING THE VIDEO CARD AND VIDEO DRIVER 13 3 2 CONFIGURING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS 13 3 3 CONNECTING THE DRAWE...

Page 4: ...ation 7 Figure 1 6 Screwing Down Metal Brace 8 Figure 1 7 Front Mounting Bracket 8 Figure 2 1 Panel Controls Located to the Left of the LCD Screen 9 Figure 3 1 freeView Pro C80H Rear Panel 13 Figure 3...

Page 5: ...e screen employs the latest in active matrix thin film transistor TFT technology providing crisp screen images and wide viewing angles Unlike CRT monitors LCD monitors are inherently immune to the mag...

Page 6: ...uality Position Language Recall Keyboard PS 2 83 keys US version or 84 keys International version Pointing Device Touchpad Gross Weight 17 kg Certification CE FCC 1 5 Hardware Requirements Computers Y...

Page 7: ...ser s Manual Figure 1 1 Unit Diagrams 1 6 Mounting the unit The unit is designed for standard 750mm cabinets You can find the mounting kit in the carton Familiarize yourself with all of the pieces bef...

Page 8: ...ing the KVM Console 1 Place the L bracket on the side of the unit surrounding the three screw sockets with the bracket facing outwards The groove down the center of the L bracket should face outwards...

Page 9: ...er s Manual 2 Place the metal brace over the three screw sockets next to the L bracket Figure 1 4 Metal Brace Placement 3 Place the washers around the screw sockets and in the metal brace Figure 1 5 W...

Page 10: ...unscrew the locks at the front of the unit and slide the mounting ears backwards Attach the mounting bracket to the rack leaving the screw lock free Once mounted slide the unit back into place and loc...

Page 11: ...5 ms Brightness 250 cd m2 Panel Color 16 7 million Back Light 2 lamps Power Management VESA DPMS Plug Play DDC1 DDC2B Power Consumption 24 Watts Power Saving VESA DPMS Standard EPA Energy Star Complia...

Page 12: ...uage Recall Exit Auto Tune 1 Press the Auto button to adjust the display size automatically and also tune the panel to the best conditions Brightness 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the Up and Down butt...

Page 13: ...he following options will be displayed Image Pos Description Image Adjust the position of the image OSD Pos Adjust the position of the OSD Return Exit and return to the previous page 4 Use the Up and...

Page 14: ...the option You will be prompted Yes or No 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired option Yes to reset the device to factory defaults No to return to the previous page 5 Press the Menu but...

Page 15: ...ntrols that let you adjust the display settings However the software and driver for each video card is unique In most cases you can adjust these settings by using a program or utility provided by the...

Page 16: ...an be cascaded with up to 7 freeView Pro 80P s for a total of 64 servers 1 It is recommended to power off all KVMs 2 Use the 3 ft PS 2 KVM cable included with the unit 3 Connect one end of the KVM cab...

Page 17: ...pull out slowly and smoothly and then flip the device upwards once it has been pulled out completely 6 This will disengage the soft on off switch and the unit should power on 7 If the unit does not po...

Page 18: ...n on the right hand side of the monitor NOTE If the unit does not power up when the panel is pulled up try pushing the soft power on off button on the left side of the monitor panel to power up the un...

Page 19: ...s You can control the operation of the KVM using hot keys Hot key commands are initiated by pressing the Scroll Lock key twice in succession followed by the desired command Refer to the table below fo...

Page 20: ...hot keys Scroll Lock Scroll Lock Space Bar The following window will be displayed on the monitor Figure 4 2 OSD Screen Bank Number and Active Computer Usage The first line shows the Bank Number the de...

Page 21: ...ds SCAN Determines the scan interval when using Auto Scan mode The default is 10 seconds and can be set from 5 seconds to 99 seconds CHANGE PASSWORD Allows you the change the login password The defaul...

Page 22: ...ting the power supply that came with the product Monitor Video Problems Q I am getting ghosting shadowing or fuzzy images on my monitor What do I do A Perform the following Check the cables and make s...

Page 23: ...a problem Q The computer boots up properly but the mouse does not work A Try the following Check the cables and make sure they are connected securely and in the correct ports Make sure the mouse work...

Page 24: ...s subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received Including interference that may cause undesired operation...

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