Black Box KV3304A, KV3004A manual Control by RS-232 serial, Control by channel select input lines

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3.2.4.2 Control by RS-232 serial

Where the external control is via RS-232 signal, ensure that the configuration menu option O is set to 1 or 3 to enable RS-232 control.

Serial port parameter settings

Ensure that the chosen serial port is configured to the following:

Baud rate:

To match setting of B option in the Configuration menu (default is 1200).

Data bits:

8

 

 

Stop bit:

1

 

 

Parity:

None

 

 

Serial port channel selection codes

 

 

 

ASCII

 

 

 

 

Character

Hex

Decimal

Channel 1:

‘1’

0x31

49

Channel 2:

‘2’

0x32

50

Channel 3:

‘3’

0x33

51

Channel 4:

‘4’

0x34

52

Note: As each channel is chosen using the above RS-232 commands, the peripherals that will be transferred are determined by the current setting of the switching mode.

3.2.4.3 Control by channel select input lines

Where the external control is via the four channel select input lines of the OPTIONS port (see pin out opposite), ensure that the configuration menu option O is set to 3 to enable the input lines.

The four input lines are suitable for connection to dry contacts or open collector style outputs. Connecting an input line to GND will cause the ServSwitch Wizard VGA (USB) to switch all of its functions to the selected channel:

Channel 1: Channel select input 1 low

Channel 2: Channel select input 2 low

Channel 3: Channel select input 3 low

Channel 4: Channel select input 4 low

If the input line is held low then all other switching requests by other means will be ignored until the line returns to a high (open) state.

If more than one logic input is low (closed) then the lower channel number takes priority.

Note: The input lines have only limited protection against over voltage.

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Contents ServSwitch Wizard VGA USB ServSwitch Wizard VGA USB Trademarks Used in this ManualFCC and IC RFI Statements ServSwitch Wizard VGA USB Table of Contents Specifications Overview Overview IntroductionAdditional Items You May Need FeaturesWhat‘s Included Number Component Description Rear Panel Front panel Front panel components Computer to be switched to up to four video monitors Rack brackets KV3004A model only InstallationInstallation Mounting To connect peripherals to the user console ConnectionsUser console Connecting speakers to the user console Computer systems To connect a computer systemConsole User Power in connection To connect the power supplyOptions port pinout Channel switching by external controlTo connect a computer or device for remote control Serial port parameter settings Control by RS-232 serialControl by channel select input lines Serial port channel selection codesSynchronizing multiple units 15. Connections for synchronizing two unitsRefreshing Edid information during use Using stored Edid information onlyManaging Edid video display information Configuration Configuration Using the Configuration MenuTo use the configuration menu To exit the configuration menu and save changesEnter the Switch Mode menu Enable mouse switching defaultDisable mouse switching Enter the User Preferences menuOptions port speed General configuration 4.2.1 Changing hotkeysMouse switching Switching mode To set the default switching modeOptions port channel control behavior To define the Options port behaviorTo reset configuration to factory defaults To set a new passwordMiscellaneous functions To refresh Edid information from the monitorTo use the KVM Firmware Uploader utility Performing upgradesItems required to perform an upgrade Issues to consider when performing flash upgrades Operation Selecting a computer Selecting a computer using the front panelTo select a computer using the front panel Selecting a computer using hotkeys OperationTo use standard hotkey press combinations Selects channelTo use additional hotkey press combinations Selecting a computer using the mouse buttonsTo select a computer using the mouse buttons Locking access to the computers To cancel the passwordIf you forget the password To lock the unitTo select an autoscan mode AutoscanningTo select an autoscan period To choose 5 minutesTo start autoscanning To stop autoscanningAppendix A. What is True Emulation? Enumerated USB switchingEmulated USB switching True EmulationAppendices Appendix B. Default Edid video modes Serial remote control and flash upgrade cable 8p8c Serial remote control and flash upgrade cable 10p10cAppendix C. Cable pin-outs Multi-head synchronization cable 8p8cAppendix D. Safety information Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7 About Black Box

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