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3. Installing KVM-0407
3.1 System Requirements
A PC with 1 spare USB port and 1 VGA port.
Windows 98 or later, Mac OS9/OSX, Solaris 8 (SUN BLADE 100), Linux Kernel
2.3 or later.
3.2 Hardware Installation
1. Make sure that the USB port of host PC is enabled and working properly.
2. Connect the USB cable Type-A end to the USB port of host PC, and the USB
cable Type-B end to the any available upstream on KVM-0407.
3. Connect the VGA male-to-female cable between the video port of host PC and
video port that corresponds to the USB port you selected in step 2.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for any other computers you are connecting up and up to 4
computers can be connected at the same time.
5. Plug the power adaptor cable into KVM-0407.
3.3 Notice for Sun Micro System user
Since some Sun Micro system will detect the monitor information, if system fail
to get information from the Monitor, then you won’t get any screen came out. So
for safety, “YOU MUST SWITCH KVM-0407 TO THE SUN MICRO SYSTEM”
before you power on the Sun Micro System. After you seeing the screen from the
Sun Micro System, then you can switch to any other Host. If you have multiple
Sun Micro systems, then you have to repeat this procedure one by one.
3.4 Powering up KVM-0407
KVM-0407 supports USB plug & play technology. All the components can be
added and removed at any time without the need to shut the unit down.
3.5 Driver Installation (Windows 98/SE only)
After you connect KVM-0407 to your PC, Win 98 will automatically detect the
device and prompt for the driver installation. Please install KVM-0407 by
following the instruction from Step A-E. Please have your Windows 98 CD ready.