Black Box KV6104SA manual Using the Dual Control Ports a and B

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CHAPTER 5: Operation

5.5 Using the Dual Control Ports (A and B)

The ServSwitch Duo has two control ports, “A” and “B.” Each control port has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor connection, and either can be used to access the Switch. Typically port A is used for local access, and port B for remote access from up to 65 feet (20 m) away. The Switch sends the video image from the selected CPU to the monitors on both ports, but it will accept keyboard and mouse data from only one control port at a time. While the other port is active, the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on the inactive control port’s keyboard will flash, indicating that the port is currently disabled. Once there has been no keyboard or mouse data on the active control port for the duration of the “switchover timeout” period (see Section 4.2.4), the other keyboard and mouse can be used. Once activity is detected on the second control port, that port becomes the active port and the first port is disabled. The red status LEDs on the Switch’s front panel (see Section 5.2) show which port is currently active; if neither the A or B LED is lit, neither control port is active, so either may be used.

5.6 Things To Keep in Mind About the Keyboards and Mice

PC bootup sequence: When your PCs are powered on, they communicate with any attached keyboards and mice and load the setup parameters required by their particular operating systems. It is necessary for the ServSwitch Duo to be attached and powered on during this sequence so that it can give the PCs the required responses and keep track of all the modes and settings requested by each of the connected PCs.

Mouse characteristics: Do not unplug a PS/2 mouse connection from a PC while the PC is on. Because of the way PS/2 mice communicate, the PC will lose mouse function and you will have to reboot the PC to regain normal operation.

Unplugging a shared PS/2 mouse from the ServSwitch Duo will have no immediate effect, but the PC will lose mouse function as soon as you plug the mouzse back in. (RS-232 mice can usually be freely unplugged and replugged, provided that one was connected when the operating system initially booted.) The ServSwitch Duo has a PS/2 mouse-recovery system which allows you to disconnect and reconnect the shared mouse without powering down the system, but we recommend using this only when absolutely necessary. See Section 5.10 for details.

Keyboard- and mouse-mode handling during channel switching: The ServSwitch Duo keeps a log of the keyboard and mouse modes and resolution settings requested by each of the connected PCs, including the keyboard Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock states. These settings are automatically restored to the shared keyboard and mouse when the ServSwitch Duo channel is switched, ensuring maximum software compatibility.

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Contents July Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family KV6104SA KV6108SA KV6112FA KV6116FAServswitch DUO FCC/IC Statements European Union Declaration of Conformity NOM Statement Servswitch DUO Contents Servswitch DUO Specifications InterfacesMtbf Features and Benefits of the ServSwitch Duo IntroductionComplete ServSwitch Duo Package ServSwitch Duo Illustrated Rear panel of the 4- and 8-port ServSwitch Duo modelsRear panel of the 12- and 16-port ServSwitch Duo models Safety Concerns Installation What You Will NeedRackmounting the ServSwitch Duo Optional Connecting Your DevicesServSwitch Duo cables Connecting Power Keyboard connector Pin mini-DIN PS/2 to Serial MouseConfiguring the ServSwitch Duo ConfigurationConfiguring your PCs Configuration Autoscanning Setting the Scan Mode and Pause Time Setting the Switchover Timeout Servswitch DUO Setting the Hotkey Sequence Setting the Appearance of the ON-SCREEN Display Setting the Password Status LEDs Power StatusOperation Operation Status Display Display Shows MeaningUsing the Dual Control Ports a and B Things To Keep in Mind About the Keyboards and MiceKeyboard Control Hotkey Commands Operation To select channel On-Screen Menu Control NT Server B 356Adding a Computer to the Menu List Selecting a Computer on the Menu List Mouse Control Re-Enabling a Disconnected PS/2 MouseType of mouse Driver type Probable Cascading ServSwitch Duos 12 RS-232 ControlOperation A typical cascade of two ServSwitch Duos Troubleshooting Things To TryServswitch DUO Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingCabling ServSwitch Duo to PCs Appendix Cable and Connector GuidelinesCabling Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse to ServSwitch Duo Male Female Expansion Port Disclaimers

KV6104SA specifications

The Black Box KV6104SA is a state-of-the-art KVM switch that is designed to streamline the management of multiple computers from a single console. This particular model supports up to four computers, enabling users to control several systems efficiently without the need for multiple keyboards, mice, and monitors.

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In addition to its impressive video capabilities, the Black Box KV6104SA is equipped with various connection options that enhance its versatility. The switch features multiple USB ports for connecting peripherals, such as keyboards and mice, and supports both PC and Mac systems. This cross-platform compatibility allows users to integrate the KVM switch into diverse IT environments seamlessly.

The KV6104SA incorporates advanced switching technology, enabling fast and reliable channel switching. Users can switch between connected computers using convenient hotkeys or through a front-panel push button, ensuring quick access to different systems without interrupting their workflow. This is particularly beneficial for IT professionals and users who frequently need to monitor and control various machines.

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Security is also a priority for the KV6104SA, as it features built-in protection against unauthorized access. This ensures that sensitive data remains secure while still allowing authorized personnel to manage systems effectively.

In conclusion, the Black Box KV6104SA KVM switch is a highly effective solution for managing multiple computers while providing exceptional video quality, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly operation. Its design and features make it an ideal choice for professionals and organizations looking to enhance their productivity and workflow management in today's digital landscape.