Black Box KV812A, KV822A manual Connecting Your Devices

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CHAPTER 4: Installation

4.3 Connecting Your Devices

As you connect your equipment, make sure that your ServSwitch USB and (if possible) all the devices you want to attach to it are turned off and unplugged.

4.3.1MONITOR

The shared monitor in your system must work when directly attached to any of your computers, which includes being able to display all of the types of video that they can output.

If this monitor’s video cable has an HD15 male connector, you can plug it right into the ServSwitch USB’s monitor port; this is the HD15 female connector labeled with the picture of a monitor in the teal-colored “USER AND PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS” area on the rear panel of the Switch. If the monitor is truly compatible with all of your CPUs but has some other kind of connector, you will need a video adapter or converter of some kind; call Black Box for technical support.

4.3.2USB PERIPHERALS

Use standard USB cables such as our product code USB01 to attach your USB keyboard, mouse, scanner, printer, speaker, microphone, camera, hub, or other peripherals to the ServSwitch USB’s user-side USB ports. (These are the three Type A female USB connectors labeled with a triple branching icon in the teal- colored “USER AND PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS” area on the rear panel of the Switch.) A few things you need to keep in mind as you attach these peripherals:

Important: Normally, you would not be able to press the Power key on Mac USB keyboards to boot CPUs attached to the keyboards through USB switches or hubs, because they don’t support the special Mac power circuit. The ServSwitch USB does support this circuit, but only on the rightmost of its three USB peripheral ports. So if you want to be able to boot an attached Mac computer from your Mac USB keyboard, you must plug the keyboard into that rightmost port.

Normally, cable must not be run farther than 5 m (16.4 ft.) from the Switch to your USB peripherals. However, if you are using USB hubs, the total cable distance from the Switch through your hub(s) to the peripherals can be longer as long as the peripherals are not more than 5 m (16.4 ft.) from the hub they are attached to.

Because the Switch provides the USB-standard 500 mA on its USB ports, you can attach one layer of nonpowered hubs to the Switch. Just remember not to cascade any nonpowered hubs from other nonpowered hubs; your USB bus will fail if you do.

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Contents KV812A KV814A KV822A KV824A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family KV812A KV814A KV822A KV824AServswitch USB and USB Plus RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Declaration of Conformity NOM Statement Servswitch USB and USB Plus Contents Servswitch USB and USB Plus Specifications Connectors PowerTemperature Tolerance WeightFeatures and Benefits IntroductionServswitch USB and USB Plus Complete Package ServSwitch USB Illustrated Status display 7-segment LEDRear panel of the 2-port ServSwitch USB Plus KV822A Safety Concerns Configuration Configuration DIP switchSetting the Enumeration Guard Time Positions 5 Guard Time PositionSetting the Autoscan Pause Time Position Setting Which Ports to Cycle To and Autoscan PositionEnabling/Disabling Mouse Switching USB Plus Only, Position Installation What Else You’ll NeedGetting Your PCs Ready and Verifying Your Peripherals Connecting Your Devices 3 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse OPTIONAL, USB Plus only Keyboard Key Mappings Cpus Powering the System Interpreting the Status Display at Power-Up OperationUsing the Front-Panel Pushbutton OperationInterpreting the Status Display During Normal Operation Display Shows MeaningOperation Using the PS/2 Mouse Optional, USB Plus Only To tab through channelsUsing the Remote-Control Module Optional, USB Plus Only Troubleshooting Things To TryPower key on my Mac USB keyboard doesn’t seem to work My video quality is poor smearing, fuzziness, rippling, etcCalling Black Box Shipping and PackagingPage Page Customer Support Information