™
MiniView Micro USB Plus
2-Port KVM Switch with Built-in KVM Cables and Audio Support
Installation Manual (GCS632U)
®
Thank you for purchasing one of the most feature-rich keyboard, video, and
mouse switches on the market. IOGEAR®’s MiniView™ Micro USB PLUS
switches are first-rate connectivity accessories designed to help reduce the
frustration of managing multiple computer systems. With the MiniView™ Micro
USB PLUS by IOGEAR®, you can access two USB computers from a single
USB console (USB keyboard, USB mouse and monitor). MiniView™ Micro
USB PLUS allows you to change ports easily by entering Hot Key combina-
tions from the keyboard or push buttons at the front of the switch. Setup is fast
and easy; plugging cables into their appropriate ports is all that is entailed.
We hope you enjoy using your MiniView™ Micro USB PLUS, yet another first-
rate connectivity solution from IOGEAR®.
Table of Contents
Package Contents
Overview
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Features
Requirements
Introduction
Installation
Operation
Basic Hotkeys to Switch Ports
Advanced Hotkey Operations
Appendix (HotKey)
Specification
Tech Support
Radio & TV Interference Statement
Limited Warranty
Package Contents
This package contains:
1 MiniView™ Micro USB PLUS 2 Port KVM Switch (cables built-in)
1 User Manual
1 Quick Start Guide
1 Warranty Registration Card
If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer.
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Overview
Introducing the two port MiniView™ Micro USB PLUS KVM switch from
IOGEAR® – A simple solution for those with more PCs than hands. Use one USB
keyboard, one monitor and one USB mouse to control two USB computers. This
self-powered KVM switch features the unique USB sniffing technology for USB
mouse & keyboard emulation to ensure smooth operation, as well as support for
Plug-n-Play monitors and most wheel mice. Our patented VSE Video Signal
Enhancement® technology provides rich, 32-bit color at resolutions up to 2048 x
1536.
Another big plus of this switch is the capability to provide audio support, it allows
you to share your multimedia speakers among the two connected computers.
This switch also offers multi-platform support, it is compatible with Macs and
Sun Solaris workstations. IOGEAR® made a huge breakthrough in supporting
Mac and Sun, by allowing Mac and Sun special keys to be functional, either with
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Overview
the Mac or Sun keyboard as the console keyboard, or with a standard PC key-
board. When use a PC keyboard, a special set of hot keys are designated to
emulate the Mac and Sun special keys.
With KVM cables (6' long) molded into the unit, all you need to do is to plug it into
your computers, and you’ve got a complete KVM solution from IOGEAR®.
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Features
• Use one USB keyboard, monitor and USB mouse to control two USB computers.
• 6' long molded-in cables to simplify setup.
• Share your multimedia speakers among the two connected computers.
• Full support for Mac and Sun systems.
• Supports special keys on Mac and Sun keyboards.
• Port selection through convenient Hot Keys.
• USB sniffing technology allows complete USB mouse and keyboard
emulation for error-free boot-up.
• Plug-n-Play monitor support.
• Support video resolutions up to 2048 x 1536
• No software required.
• Built in AutoScan mode.
• LEDs allow for easy status monitoring.
• 3 Year Limited Warranty.
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Requirements
Console
• A VGA, SVGA, or Multisync monitor capable of the highest resolution that
you will be using on any computer in the installation
• A USB Keyboard
• A USB Mouse
Computers
The following equipment must be installed on each computer that is to be con-
nected to the system:
• A VGA, SVGA or Multisync card.
• A USB type A port
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Introduction
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1. Port LEDs (Refer to Appendix for LED indications)
2. KVM Cables
3. Console Ports
4. Speaker Jack
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Installation
Step. 1
Before you begin, make sure that the 2. Plug your speakers into the speaker
power to all the devices you will be con-
necting up have been turned off.
jack on the GCS632U.
NOTE: To prevent damage to your installation due to
ground potential difference, make sure that all de-
vices on the installation are properly grounded.
1.
Plug your keyboard, monitor,
mouse, into their respective ports
on the GCS632U. The keyboard
and mouse ports are labeled with
an icon, located at the bottom of the
switch, to indicate which is which.
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Installation
Step. 2
3.
Plug the USB, video, and speaker Note: The GCS632U’s Power On default is to link
to the first computer you turn on.
connectors of the attached KVM
cables into their respective ports on
the computers you are installing.
Note: The computer attached to the cable with one
dot at its base is the Port 1 computer; the com-
puter attached to the cable with two dots at its base
is the Port 2 computer (see p. 10 for hotkey port
selection).
4.
Repeat the above step for your sec-
ond computer.
5. Turn on the power to the computers
and refer to Operations Instructions.
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Operation
MiniView™ Micro USB PLUS allows you switch ports, such as using [Ctrl] [Ctrl].
to access the computers through Hot Key The following section will discuss how
combinations from the keyboard.
to use these choices.
Basic Hotkeys to switch ports
Advanced Hotkey Operations
Invoking Hotkey Mode
The most basic hotkey operation for this
unit is to switch ports between the two
connected computers.
To invoke Hotkey Mode, do the following:
1.Press and hold down the [Num Lock] key
2. Press and release the minus [-] key
3. Release the [Num Lock] key
Press [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] will allow
you to toggle between the two computers.
For some people such as Mac users,
pressing [Scroll Lock] is either not feasible
or not convenient.There are other ways to
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Operation
When Hotkey Mode is active, the Caps Selecting the Active Port:
Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs flash in suc-
cession to indicate that Hotkey Mode You can bring the KVM focus to either
is in effect. They stop flashing and re- computer with the following hotkey
vert to normal status when you exit combination:
Hotkey Mode.
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10).
When Hotkey Mode is active, ordinary
keyboard and mouse functions are sus- 2. Press and release the computer’s
pended - only Hotkey compliant key-
strokes can be input. At the conclusion
port number (1 or 2).
of some hotkey operations, you auto- 3. Press [Enter].
matically exit hotkey mode. With some
operations, you must exit manually. To The KVM focus switches to the com-
exit Hotkey Mode manually, press the puter connected to the port you just
[Esc] key, or the [Spacebar].
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Operation
specified, and you automatically exit
Hotkey Mode.
2. Press and release the [A] key
Once scanning begins, it continues until
you press [Esc] or [Spacebar] to exit
Auto Scan Mode:
The GCS632U Auto Scan feature au-
tomatically switches the KVM focus be-
tween the two computers at regular 5
second intervals so that you can moni-
tor their activity without having to take
the trouble of constantly switching your-
self. To start auto scanning:
Auto Scan Mode. The Port that is active at
the time scanning stops remains active.
Note: 1. While Auto Scan Mode is in effect, ordinary
keyboard and mouse functions are suspended. You
must exit Auto Scan Mode by pressing [Esc] or
[Spacebar] in order to regain normal control of their
use.
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10)
2. Pressing [Esc] or [Spacebar] exits both Auto Scan
Mode and Hotkey Mode.
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Operation
Alternate Hotkey Invocation Keys
Note: This procedure is a toggle between the two
methods. To revert back to the original Hotkey In-
vocation keys, Invoke Hotkey Mode, then press and
An alternate set of Hotkey Invocation
keys is provided in case the default set release the [H] key again.
conflicts with programs running on the
computers.
Alternate Basic Hotkeys to switch
To switch to the alternate Hotkey Invo-
cation set, do the following:
ports
The Basic Hotkeys to switch ports can
Alternate Basic Hotkeys to switch ports
The Basic Hotkeys to switch ports can
be changed from tapping the [Scroll
Lock] key twice to tapping the [Ctrl] key
twice ([Ctrl] [Ctrl]).To make the change,
do the following:
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10)
2. Press and release the [H] key
The Hotkey Invocation keys become the
[Ctrl], [F12] (instead of [Num Lock] and
minus [-]).
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Operation
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10)
2. Press and release the [T] key
3. Press [Enter]
The GCS632U’s default settings are the
following:
Note: This procedure is a toggle between the two
methods. To revert back to the original [Scroll Lock]
[Scroll Lock] method, invoke the Hotkey Mode, then
Hotkey Invocation
[Num Lock] [ - ]
Skip Mode Activation [Scroll Lock]
[Scroll Lock]
press and release the [T] key again.
Keyboard Platform
Keyboard Language
[Auto]
Restore Defaults
[English]
To restore the GCS632U’s settings to
their default values:
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10).
2. Press and release the [R] key.
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Operation
Multi Platform (Mac, Sun, Win) and will be able to use all the special keys
Multi Language Setup
on these special platform keyboards
(Mac and Sun).
The default port settings are for a Win-
dows Compatible operating platform, Following is a matrix table showing the
and US English keyboard language required Keyboard Platform under vari-
code (Refer to the previous section).
ous multi platform operations:
Some multi platform operations require
you to change the Keyboard platform
in order to fully support all the func-
tions under that particular platform.
Once the appropriate Keyboard Plat-
form is set, such as Mac or Sun, you
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Operation
Keyboard Platform
Operation
Auto
Auto
Auto
Mac
Sun
Using a PC keyboard to control a Window based PC
Using a Mac keyboard to control a Mac
Using a Sun keyboard to control a Solaris based Sun
Using a PC keyboard to control a Mac
Using a PC keyboard to control a Solaris based Sun
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Operation
You can change the Keyboard Platform To setup language other than English,
by bringing the KVM focus to the port you do the following:
want to change and then do the follow-
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10)
ing:
2. Press [F6], then the language [nn],
1. Invoke Hotkey Mode (see p. 10)
and then [Enter]. The table below is
2. Press and release the appropriate
Function key:
the reference for the language code
[nn]:
- [F2] to change to Mac keyboard
platform
- [F3] to change to Sun keyboard
platform
Code
33
Language
US English
French
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- [F10] to go back to Auto mode
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Japanese
After completing a setting, you automati-
cally exit Hotkey Mode.
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Operation
After completing a setting, you automati-
cally exit Hotkey Mode.
Using a PC keyboard to emulate a Sun
Keyboard
After you set up the appropriate Key-
board Platform (refer to Page16), you will
be able to use a PC (101/104) key key-
board to emulate the functions of the Sun
keyboard when the Control key [Ctrl] is
used in conjunction with other keys.The
corresponding functions are shown in the
table below.
Note: When using [Ctrl] combinations, press and re-
lease the [Ctrl] key, then press and release the activa-
tion key.
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Operation
Using a PC keyboard to emulate a Mac
Keyboard
After you set up the appropriate Key-
board Platform (refer to Page16), you will
be able to use a PC (101/104) key key-
board to emulate the functions of the
Mac keyboard.The corresponding func-
tions are shown in the table below.
Note: When using key combinations, press and re-
lease the first key [Ctrl] or [Alt]), then press and re-
lease the activation key.
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Operation
2. Current KVM setting statement
Other Useful Hotkeys
This hotkey allows you to see the cur-
rent KVM setting on any opened text
file, it can be used as a troubleshoot-
ing tool. For example, if you think you
already change the keyboard platform
to Mac, but you just can not get the
special Mac keys to go through, you
will be able to use this hotkey to see if
this port is actually on Mac keyboard
platform or not.
There are two other hotkeys designed
for troubleshooting purpose:
1.
USB Console reconnect
This hotkey combination does an au-
tomatic console reconnect, which is
equivalent to unplug and replug USB
keyboard and mouse.It is useful when
USB console is not responding.
To perform this hotkey, you need to
invoke the Hotkey Mode first (see
page, 10), and then press [F5].
To perform this hotkey, you need open
a text document, and invoke Hotkey
Mode (see Page.10 ), then press [F4].
Following is an example for what you
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Operation
might see:
“HK
NUM LOCK AND SCROLL LOCK
SCROLL LOCK
OS
PC1-MAC
PC2-AUTO-
KB
PC1-ENGLISH
PC2-ENGLISH”
You can tell from this statement that
computer 1 is in Mac keyboard plat-
form, computer 2 is in Auto mode, and
both are in English language code.
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Appendix
LED Display Table
Indication
Activity
Off
Port is not selective
Port is connected to an active computer
Port is connected to an active computer
and is being accessed in Auto Scan Mode
On (Steady)
Flashing (On and Off Equal)
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Specification
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Technical Support
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ing. The IOGEAR T.I.L. was designed to provide you with the latest technical
information about our products. Most of the answers to your questions can be
found here, so please try it out before contacting technical support.
Technical support is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Radio & TV Interference Statement
WARNING!!! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take
whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
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Limited Warranty
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INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, DISK OR ITS DOCUMEN-
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statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and
especially disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any
particular purpose.
The direct vendor also reserves the right to revise or update the device or
documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity of such
revisions, or updates. For further inquires please contact your direct vendor.
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