
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a
suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic
disturbances.
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
CE Statement
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a
suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic
disturbances.
This equipment complies with the requirements relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards EN55022/EN55024 and the further
standards cited therein. It must be used with shielded cables only.
It has been manufactured under the scope of RoHS compliance.
WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment), Recycling
In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (WEEE) for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is
no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment. Instead, these products must enter the recycling process.
Each individual EU member state has implemented the WEEE regulations into national law in slightly different ways. Please follow your national
law when you want to dispose of any electrical or electronic products. More details can be obtained from your national WEEE recycling agency.
Troubleshooting
If you have problems with PS/2 connections please make sure that USB legacy support has
been disabled in the BIOS. Whenever possible use USB ports to connect to the KVM switch.
PS/2 ports on modern mainboard may not function as they did 15 years ago.
If you are faced any unexpected problems with the KVM switch please don't hesitate to contact
LINDY Support. You can reach us worldwide under the contact information provided on our
website. Or send us an email to
Firmware Update
1. Please disconnect the servers, any cascaded KVM switches and the power supply from the
KVM Switch.
2. Press and hold port buttons 1 and 3 while re-connecting the power supply.
3. The Bank No. display should now show « FF »
4. Connect a KVM cable to the Daisy Chain out port
of the KVM switch and its other USB cable end to
a USB port on a computer with the new firmware.
5. The computer will now find a new removable drive
named "Firmware". Copy the new firmware file
from your computer on to this drive.
6.
Disconnect the KVM cable and reboot the KVM
Switch by un-plugging and re-plugging the power
supply to complete the installation.
KVM Switch Combo-8/16/8C
Manual
No.39523, 39524,39525 © LINDY - FIRST EDITION (SEP 2013)
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FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY! Tested to comply with FCC Standards
The LINDY Modular KVM Switch Series COMBO-8/16/8C
The COMBO-8/16 KVM switch series provides either 8 or 16 KVM server ports. Up to 8 KVMs
can be daisy chained with each other for connection of up to 128 servers. This KVM switch
series incorporates a modular concept design which allows for dual access. The local console
port provides direct access whilst the second console option permits remote access via KVM
over IP slot-in module. This allows system administrators to access and administer their servers
and KVM switches from a remote office workstation or via the internet.
The COMBO-8/16 series KVM switches are compatible with servers using standard VGA and
USB keyboard and mouse signals. PS/2 connections are also supported to a large extent but
dependent on BIOS and legacy settings. Whenever possible USB connection should be used!
The COMBO-8/16 KVM switches are available as standalone models whilst an 8 port modular C
version for installation in the back of a LINDY LCD KVM Terminal.
Package Contents
Cable Requirements
Connect your local monitor, USB mouse and USB keyboard using standard cables.
To cascade KVM Switches via daisy chain port use the supplied daisy chain cable.
To connect servers to the switch use appropriate KVM system cables as following:
KVM System cable with VGA & USB: 1m: 33770, 2m: 33771, 3m: 33772, 5m: 33773
KVM System cable with USB & PS/2 connectors: 2m: 33774
Installation
Optional KVM over IP Module: If you wish to install the optional module No.39636 into the KVM
switch unplug the power supply from the KVM switch. Then install the KVM over IP module.
• For regular installation connect the power supply and then the local console.
• Connect the servers by appropriate KVM system cables as above - Use USB cables
whenever possible.
• To daisy chain multiple KVM Switches connect the Daisy Chain OUT port of the Master
KVM Switch to the Daisy Chain IN port of the next slave using the supplied Daisy Chain
Cable. Longer cables are available from LINDY: No. 39637 (1m), 39638 (2m). Up to a total
of 8 KVM switches can be daisy chained. Attach the supplied terminator to the last slave
KVM switch.
KVM Switch COMBO-8/16 or 8C
19” Rack mount kit (standalone version only)
Manuals (DE, FR, IT, English)
Power adapter (standalone version only)
Daisy Chain Cable (standalone v. only)
Terminator (standalone version only)
This Quick Guide provides a
to set up the device for use. The operating instructions for the KVM over IP module are
referred in the user manual supplied with KVM over IP module
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