Black Box KV120E, KV212E To access the Broadcast dialog box, To broadcast to selected servers

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CHAPTER 4: ANALOG PORT OPERATION

To access the Broadcast dialog box:

1.Press Print Screen. The Main dialog box will appear.

2.Click Setup - Broadcast. The Broadcast dialog box appears.

Figure 4-18. Broadcast Dialog Box

NOTES:

Broadcasting Keystrokes - The keyboard state must be identical for all servers receiving a broadcast to interpret keystrokes identically. Specifically, the keyboard Caps Lock and Num Lock modes must be the same for all servers. While the appliance attempts to send keystrokes to the selected servers simultaneously, some servers may inhibit and thereby delay the transmission.

Broadcasting Mouse Movements - For the mouse to work accurately, all systems must have identical mouse drivers, desktops (such as identically placed icons) and video resolutions. In addition, the mouse must be in exactly the same place on all screens. Because these conditions are extremely difficult to achieve, broadcasting mouse movements to multiple systems may have unpredictable results.

To broadcast to selected servers:

1.From the Broadcast dialog box, select the mouse and/or keyboard checkboxes for the servers that are to receive the broadcast commands.

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Press the Up or Down Arrow keys to move the cursor to the target server. Then press Alt+K to select the keyboard checkbox and/or Alt+M to select the mouse checkbox. Repeat for additional servers.

2.Click OK to save the settings and return to the Setup dialog box. Click X or press Escape to return to the Main dialog box.

3.Click Commands. The Command dialog box appears.

4.Click the Broadcast Enable checkbox to activate broadcasting.

5.From the user station, type the information and/or perform the mouse movements you want to broadcast.

To turn broadcasting off:

From the Command dialog box, clear the Broadcast Enable checkbox.

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Contents Page Page Welcome to the ServSwitch Family Servselect IP INSTALLER/USER Guide Compliance Statements Instrucciones DE Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety StatementNOM Statement Contents Agency Approvals SpecificationsServer Access Modules Features and BenefitsIntroduction Point and click control with ServSelect IP Software Access via network connectionRackmount safety considerations Safety PrecautionsSetting up your network InstallationGetting Started Supplied with the ServSelect IPRackmounting Your ServSelect IP To install the 1U switch mounting bracketBasic ServSelect IP Configuration Installing the ServSelect IPTo configure the ServSelect IP hardware To install the ServSelect IP hardwareTo adjust the mouse acceleration For Microsoft Windows NT using default driversFor Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XP To connect a SAM adapter to each serverServSelect IP Configuration with a Legacy KVM Switch To add a KV158A ServSwitch Multi Z8 switchTo connect the network and turn on your ServSelect IP Setting Up Your ServSelect IP and SoftwareAnalog Port Operation To access the Main dialog boxControlling Your System at the Analog Port Viewing and Selecting Ports and ServersViewing the status of your appliance OSD Status SymbolsSelecting servers To configure servers for soft switching Soft switchingTo soft switch to a server OSD Navigation Basics Navigating the OSDSetup Features to Manage Routine Tasks for your Servers Configuring the OSDTo access the Setup menu Assigning server names To access the Names dialog boxTo assign names to servers Assigning device types To access the Devices dialog boxTo choose the default display order of servers To access the Menu dialog boxTo set a Screen Delay Time for the OSD Changing the display behaviorControlling the status flag To access the Flag dialog boxTo determine how the status flag is displayed To access the Security dialog box Setting console securityTo set or change the password To remove password protection from your console To password protect your consoleTo enable the screen saver mode with no password protection To log in to your consoleTo exit the screen saver mode Viewing and Disconnecting User ConnectionsTo turn off the screen saver To immediately turn on the screen saverTo reset the mouse and keyboard values Resetting Your Keyboard and MouseTo disconnect a user To display version information Displaying Version InformationTo add servers to the scan list Scanning Your System16. Scan Dialog Box To remove a server from the scan listTo cancel scan mode To start the scan modeBroadcasting to Servers To broadcast to selected servers To access the Broadcast dialog boxTo turn broadcasting off To access the Terminal menu Configuring the Terminal MenuNetwork Configuration Terminal OperationsSet/Change Password Enable Debug MessagesTo change the password Firmware ManagementCalling Black BOX TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging Upgrading the ServSelect IP Appendix Flash UpgradesTo upload a new Flash file Upgrading the SAM firmware To simultaneously upgrade multiple SAMsFigure A-2. SAM Upgrade Dialog Box To upgrade SAM firmware individuallyClick the Load Firmware button. The Load dialog box appears Page Page

KV120A, KV212E, KV120E specifications

The Black Box KV120E, KV212E, and KV120A are innovative KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) solutions that bring seamless control to various IT environments. These devices are particularly suited for computer rooms, data centers, and remote server management where efficiency and reliability are paramount.

The KV120E is a compact 2-port KVM switch that allows users to control two computers from a single console. It features an easy-to-use interface that simplifies operations, ensuring users can switch between computers with minimal effort. It supports a maximum resolution of up to 1920 x 1200, ensuring excellent video quality for detailed screens. Its hot-key switching capability allows users to switch seamlessly between connected systems using keyboard shortcuts, a feature that significantly boosts productivity.

The KV212E model expands on this functionality by offering 2-port switching with dual-monitor support, perfect for users requiring extensive screen real estate. This model handles resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, catering to high-definition displays and intensive graphical applications. The KV212E also features advanced EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) emulation, ensuring that display settings remain consistent even when switching between computers. In addition, it supports USB and PS/2 connections, making it versatile for various environments and setups.

Similarly, the KV120A model is a 2-port KVM switch that emphasizes reliability and ease of use. Like its counterparts, it allows for quick toggling between computers and supports a high-resolution output. The KV120A incorporates audio support, allowing users to manage audio sources effectively alongside their visual displays. This feature is particularly useful in setups where multimedia presentation or audio monitoring is required.

All three models boast robust build quality, ensuring long-term durability in demanding environments. With simple plug-and-play installation, users can set them up quickly without additional software or complicated configurations. Moreover, their compact designs allow them to fit easily within standard server racks, optimizing space usage.

In conclusion, the Black Box KV120E, KV212E, and KV120A KVM switches offer critical functionality for IT professionals. Their advanced features help streamline operations in multi-computer environments, enhancing productivity while maintaining an effortless user experience. Whether managing two computers or requiring dual-monitor output, these models fulfill the diverse needs of today's tech-savvy users.