Black Box KV822A, KV812A manual 3 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse OPTIONAL, USB Plus only

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SERVSWITCH™ USB AND USB PLUS

In applications that include both IBM compatible and Mac G3 or G4 type CPUs, a single keyboard—either PC/Mac/generic USB type or (with ServSwitch USB Plus models) PS/2 type—should suffice for most of the activities you’ll want to do on either platform. You just have to be aware of the cross-platform mappings of the keys, shown in Table 4-1 on the next page. Also, when you use a PC keyboard, the functions of the Mac keyboard’s Power key will not be available.

You can use the left mouse button on a PC USB type or (with ServSwitch USB Plus models) PS/2 type mouse with two or three buttons to perform any Mac mouse-click function. However, you cannot use a single-button Mac mouse to perform the PC mouse-click functions that require the center or right mouse button, so we recommend that you use a PC mouse in a mixed PC/Mac system.

We do not recommend attaching more than one USB video camera at a time to the system. Videocams make heavy demands on USB bandwidth; it can be very difficult for a single bus to properly support two or more of them simultaneously.

4.3.3PS/2 KEYBOARD AND MOUSE (OPTIONAL, USB PLUS ONLY)

If your PS/2 keyboard has a 6-pin mini-DIN male connector, you can plug it right into the ServSwitch USB Plus’s PS/2 keyboard port; this is the 6-pin mini-DIN female connector labeled with the picture of a keyboard in the teal-colored “USER AND PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS” area on the rear panel of the Switch. If the keyboard is a PC/AT type with a 5-pin DIN male connector, you’ll need a keyboard adapter such as our product code FA211 to make this connection. If your keyboard is really PS/2 compatible but has some other type of connector, call Black Box for technical support.

If your PS/2 mouse has a 6-pin mini-DIN male connector, you can plug it right into the ServSwitch USB Plus’s PS/2 mouse port; this is the 6-pin mini-DIN female connector labeled with the picture of a mouse in the teal-colored “USER AND PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS” area on the rear panel of the Switch. If your mouse is really PS/2 compatible but has some other type of connector, call Black Box for technical support. The Switch does not support PC/AT type RS-232 serial mice.

The PS/2 keyboard is capable of performing most of the activities you’ll want to do on either the PC or Mac platform—you just have to be aware of the cross- platform mappings of the keys, which are shown in Table 4-1 on the next page. Also, when you use a PC keyboard, the functions of the Mac keyboard’s Power key will not be available.

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Contents KV812A KV814A KV822A KV824A KV812A KV814A KV822A KV824A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM FamilyServswitch 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 Power ConnectorsTemperature Tolerance WeightIntroduction Features and BenefitsServswitch USB and USB Plus Complete Package Status display 7-segment LED ServSwitch USB IllustratedRear panel of the 2-port ServSwitch USB Plus KV822A Safety Concerns Configuration DIP switch ConfigurationGuard Time Position Setting the Enumeration Guard Time Positions 5Setting Which Ports to Cycle To and Autoscan Position Setting the Autoscan Pause Time PositionEnabling/Disabling Mouse Switching USB Plus Only, Position What Else You’ll Need InstallationGetting 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 Operation Interpreting the Status Display at Power-UpOperation Using the Front-Panel PushbuttonDisplay Shows Meaning Interpreting the Status Display During Normal OperationOperation To tab through channels Using the PS/2 Mouse Optional, USB Plus OnlyUsing the Remote-Control Module Optional, USB Plus Only Things To Try TroubleshootingMy video quality is poor smearing, fuzziness, rippling, etc Power key on my Mac USB keyboard doesn’t seem to workShipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxPage Page Customer Support Information