Black Box SW628A-R2, SW627A-R2 manual Send Null Byte PC Cpus with PS/2 Mouse Ports only

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4.3.5SEND NULL BYTE (PC CPUS WITH PS/2 MOUSE PORTS ONLY)

PS/2 type mice send control data to CPUs in three-byte increments. Sometimes, because of electronic transients, unusual power-up effects, or plugging and unplugging of cables from live equipment, the currently selected PC type CPU in a ServSwitch Jr. MP system can lose one or two bytes of this control information and get “out of sync” with the shared mouse. In this situation, the mouse might seem to refuse to move the pointer or cursor, open windows for no reason, or exhibit other strange behavior. To get the CPU back in sync, send this command to tell the Switch to send a “null byte” to the CPU’s PS/2 mouse port (this has no other effect than getting the CPU “caught up”). To issue the Send Null Byte command, press and release the left Control Key, then type [N].

If the mouse still isn’t right after you issue this command, the CPU must have been two bytes out of sync. Issuing the command again should do the trick.

The CPU will be thrown out of sync if it has a PS/2 mouse port and it’s in sync when you issue this command. Issue this command two more times to get it back in sync again. This command has no effect on Mac CPUs or on CPUs that are attached to the Switch through an RS-232 mouse port.

If you have version 9.01 or higher of the Microsoft mouse driver, the CPU should never get out of sync. Contact Microsoft if you would like to upgrade your Microsoft mouse driver.

4.3.6IDENTIFY ROM

Unfortunately, as with all complex equipment, problems might arise with your ServSwitch Jr. MP that require the assistance of technical-support personnel. One of the things technicians might want to know when they attempt to diagnose and correct your problem is the revision level of your Switch’s ROM. This command causes the ServSwitch Jr. MP to send the three-characterx.x” ROM level to the currently selected CPU as ASCII keyboard data; these characters will be echoed back to the shared monitor if you are at some type of prompt. (You must be at some kind of prompt or screen capable of displaying typed-in keyboard characters, or you will not see the Switch’s response.) To issue the Identify ROM command, press and release the left Control key, then type [I].

4.3.7KEEP SETTINGS

The Keep Settings command saves the current state of the ServSwitch Jr. MP’s keyboard-selectable settings to nonvolatile memory (NVRAM), where they become the new default (loaded at power-up) settings. To enter the command from your keyboard, press and release the left Control Key, then type [K]. The six keyboard- selectable settings are described in the next six sections.

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Contents SW627A-R2 SW628A-R2 Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch JR. MP RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch JR. MP NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications Power IndicatorsConnectors Temperature ToleranceOperating Features IntroductionComplete Package Introduction LEDs 1, 2, 3 Front PanelNone Panel Label Connector DescriptionRear Panel PS/2Equipment Requirements Cable RequirementsInstallation Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and MouseRackmounting Optional Connecting the CPUs Switching from the Keyboard Powering Up the SystemCpus OperationOperation Monitor Video Quality vs. Distance for Original Serv Cables Video Quality vs. Distance for Coaxial Cables ServSwitch Jr. MP’s Keyboard Commands Keyboard-Command SummaryCtrl Commands in Detail Send Null Byte PC Cpus with PS/2 Mouse Ports only SET Maximum Ports SW628A-R2 only Servswitch JR. MP Typematic Delay Typematic Rate E0 Standard Mapping 104/105-Key Keyboard, PC Users E1 Swapped Mapping 104/105-Key Keyboard, Mac Users SET Mouse Translation PC Cpus with Serial Mouse Ports only Restoring Factory-Default Settings TroubleshootingCommon Problems SW628A-R2 only Your Mouse Driver DOESN’T Load PC Cpus only Your Mouse DOESN’T Move the POINTER/CURSOR ONE or Both of Your PC Cpus Lock UP When YOU Start Windows Shipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxOption Factory-Default To Change To Save Setting Changes Appendix a Nvram Factory DefaultsAppendix B Cable Product Codes Appendix B Cable Product Codes Figure C-1. Rackmount assembly Appendix C Rackmounting ServSwitch Jr. MPCustomer Support Information

SW627A-R2, SW628A-R2 specifications

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