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RS-232 command Window 7 manual Connect the KVM serial port (rs232 connection) to the pc with the rs232 cat5 cable if the pc doesn’t accept serial connection. The Usb-232 connection is used in placed of serial connection between the KVM and PC. Proper connection illustrated below.

Connect the KVM serial port (rs232 connection) to the pc if the pc doesn’t accept serial use the -232 connection

PC->USB RS 232 cable -> RS232 CAT5 cable-> KVM serial port

PC USB RS 232 Cable RS 232 CAT5 cable KVM Serial Port

USB RS 232 driver: driver (u232-p9) any other generic USB RS 232 driver will work but no driver is available from ConnectPro - Once the file is done downloading, the will recognize the connection as a port under device manager

Com Port’s location Device manager is needed to check on the ports being used and what is being initialized  Right click my Computer

 Under Properties and left click to enter the Device Manager.

 Accessing Device Manager look for the port --ex. (com3) Serial On USB Port  Search for Ports and see where the connection is being made between the KVM and the PC.

Accessing TeraTerm Using Tera Term for RS232

Download TERA TERM if the PC doesn’t have a RS232 program already.  Click on Tera Term and a window will pop up asking about a new connection

 Make sure the bubble is under “Serial”  Port : COM3: Serial On USB Port(COM3) or whichever port is listed in the device manager listed as USB and serial connection

 Makes change to the terminal and serial port by going to “Setup”  “SETUP” to “Terminal”  Check the box “Local echo”  “SETUP” to “Serial Port”  Makes changes to the rate to : “11520”  Change : “none”

Testing the Connection -Call the device by either resetting the device or disconnecting the device and call again --make sure serial connection is made between the device and PC (Disconnect the call and power supply to the device afterward, call the device and re-attach the power supply) if resetting the device isn’t working. -the device will give the information and version number

Serial Commands K1P0- list the information about the KVM being used K1PY – (Y is defined by the number located on the port on the KVM: 1,2,3,4,…) operating each port on the KVM between each channel by configuring which one being inputted. Ex. UD 14+ : “K1P2” entered will access the KVM on port 2 KXPY- (X is the KVM’s variable if there is more than one KVM : 1,2,3,4,…) User is able to go to any KVM defined (Y is defined by the number located on the port on the KVM: 1,2,3,4,…) Operating each port on the KVM between each channel by configuring which one is being inputted. Ex. (1-primary)UD 14+ stacked with another (2-slave)UD-14+ : “K2P2” entered will access the KVM located as a slave on port 2 CHX – X: is defined channel where KVM synchronously change if applicable can change multiple KVM in synch. Ex. One KVM: “CH3” changes to port three if with two or more KVMs “Ch3” will change all existing KVM to channel 3 Bzon-buzzer on Bzoff- buzzer off Ctrl-change the Hotkey to “Ctrl” Shift – change the Hotkey to “Shift” Scroll- change the Hotkey to “Scroll Lock” Caps- change the Hotkey to “Caps Lock”

Serial Function Screen Respost Command EX: UD_14+_HK F/W Version : B2.5 CH-4 Hot KEY: CTRL Buzzer: ON HUB1: Sync HUB2: Sync Auto Scan: OFF Auto Scan: 2(8Sec) DDM Keyboard: Console Port k1p0 List KVM All Status Mouse change channel: OFF K50_0 FW Ver B1.42 K50_1 FW Ver B1.42 K50_2 FW Ver B1.42 K50_3 FW Ver B1.42 K50_4 FW Ver B1.42 K50_5 FW Ver B1.42 K50_6 FW Ver B1.42 K50_7 FW Ver B1.42 DVI ALL OFF

Jump to console Y < KVM Channel, print "OK" k1pY channel Y Y > KVM Channel, print "ERROR"

Jump to console kXpY Level X channel Y Z = X-1, Print "kZpY" if X>1 chX (X= SYNC jump to CHX 1,2,3...) console channel Y bzon Buzzer ON bzon bzoff Buzzer OFF bzoff Hotkey change to ctrl CTRL value "Ctrl" Hotkey change to shift SHIFT value "Shift" Hotkey change to scroll SCROLL value "Scroll Lock" Hotkey change to caps CAPS value "Caps Lock" More serial commands will be updated on www.Connectpro.com