Expanding switchable signals
Expanding switchable signals
You can expand a computer's or a console's switchable signals through channel
grouping.
EXAMPLE:
To transmit a second video signal and a USB 2.0 signal of the same
computer, in addition to the
module (second video channel) and a
computer.
In addition to the
channel) and a
U2-CPU
tioned computer is accessing.
The web application lets you assign up to seven additional video channels and one
USB 2.0 or RS 232 channel to the KVM channel of the console.
You can assign up to seven additional video channels to the KVM channel of the com-
puter, too. In addition, you can create a
channel.
NOTE:
Within the channel groups of the console a USB 2.0/RS 232 channel or a
multi-channel represent one single device. For computers such a channel repre-
sents a group of up to four devices.
By using pools, you can grant up to four users the right to access the USB 2.0/
RS 232 channel at the same time. For this, the matrix switch selects an available device
from the pool after switching.
Assigning multiple channels to a console or computer creates a channel group.
NOTE:
The OSD does not show any user or computer modules that you added as
additional channels to the channel group.
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DVI-CPU
computer module, connect a second
user module, connect the
DVI-CON
module (USB2.0/RS232) to the console, the aforemen-
U2-CPU
module (USB2.0/RS232) to the
DVI-CON-Video
pool
of four devices for the USB 2.0/RS 232
DVI-CPU
(second video