Black Box KV1116A, KV1108A manual Troubleshooting

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CONTENTS

4.8

Changing the OSD hotkey

19

4.9

Autoskip

19

4.10

Serial port

20

4.11

Changing the Keyboard language

20

4.12

Editing the Switch name

20

4.13

F7 Defaults

20

4.14

The Ports settings

21

4.15

Editing the computer name

21

4.16

Keyboard (KB)

21

4.17

Adding/changing a hotkey (HKEY)

22

4.18

The Time settings

22

4.19

Scan (SCN) - Label (LBL) - Time out (T/O)

22

4.20

Users

23

4.21

Security

24

4.22

The OSD HELP window – F1

24

4.23

Scanning computers– F4

25

4.24

Tuning – F5

25

4.25

Moving the label – F6

26

5.

Troubleshooting

27

5.1

Calling Black Box

27

5.2

Shipping and Packaging

27

6.

Upgrading the firmware

28

6.1

System requirements for the ServSwitch Panther Update software

28

6.2

Connect the ServSwitch Panther System

28

6.3

Installing the software

28

6.4

Connecting the Flash Upgrade cable

28

6.5

Starting and configuring the ServSwitch Panther Update

29

6.6

Verifying the version numbers

30

6.6.1 The OSD version number

31

6.6.2 The ServSwitch Panther version number

31

6.6.3 Verifying the SAM version number

31

6.7

Updating the firmware

31

6.7.1 Communication Error

32

6.7.2 Electricity failure

33

6.8

Reset

33

6.8.1 Resetting the Switch or SAM units

33

7.

Technical specifications

34

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Contents ServSwitch Panther Page Servswitch TM Family Trademarks Instrucciones DE Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety StatementServswitch Panther Japanese Compliance Statement European Union Declaration of ConformityContents Troubleshooting Features IntroductionCompatibility Complete package Installation ServSwitch Panther system configurationServSwitch Panther models Connecting the ServSwitch Panther system Pre-installation guidelinesConnecting a PS/2 SAM Connecting a USB SAMSAMs Connecting the KVM console Connecting the CAT5 cablesConnecting the power supply Resetting the SwitchRack mounting the ServSwitch Panther Avoiding general rack mounting problemsKVM Cascading ServSwitch PanthersOperating the system Keyboard hotkeysOSD General settings OSD settings F2Navigating the OSD Selecting a computerSecurity Administrator Status a The Administrator canSupervisor Status S User Status UActivating password protection Changing the OSD hotkeyAutoskip 13 F7 Defaults Editing the Switch nameSerial port Changing the Keyboard languagePorts settings Editing the computer nameKeyboard KB Time settings Adding/changing a hotkey HkeyScan SCN Label LBL Time out T/O Users Users settings windowOSD Help window F1 Security settings windowScanning computers- F4 Tuning F5Moving the label F6 Troubleshooting Calling Black BoxShipping and Packaging Installing the software Connect the ServSwitch Panther SystemConnecting the Flash Upgrade cable Upgrading the firmwareUpgrading the firmware Starting and configuring the ServSwitch Panther UpdateButton or Box Function Verifying the version numbersUpdating the firmware OSD version numberVerifying the SAM version number Open box Communication ErrorElectricity failure ResetTechnical specifications VGA Country WEB Site / E-MAIL Phone FAX Black Box Technical Support
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KV1116A, KV1108A specifications

The Black Box KV1108A and KV1116A are two versatile KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switches designed for professional settings where reliable management of multiple servers or computers is necessary. These devices are engineered to enhance workspace efficiency by providing seamless control over multiple systems from a single console.

One of the standout features of the KV1108A and KV1116A is their ability to support a wide range of video resolutions, allowing for high-quality output up to 1920x1200 at 60Hz. This ensures that users can experience clear and crisp visuals, which is vital for operations that require detailed monitoring and management. The KV switch's capability to support high-definition video makes it suitable for applications in data centers, control rooms, and other environments where clarity and reliability are paramount.

In terms of connectivity, both the KV1108A and KV1116A come equipped with multiple ports, enabling them to control up to 8 and 16 computers, respectively. They employ standard 19-inch rack-mountable designs, making integration into existing server racks straightforward. The devices utilize CAT5e/6 cabling to provide a simple yet effective means of connecting the KVM switch to multiple computers, thereby minimizing clutter and simplifying cable management.

Technologically, the KV1108A and KV1116A support both PS/2 and USB keyboard and mouse connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. The switches incorporate advanced signal processing technology, which helps deliver reliable data transmission over long distances, reducing the risk of lag or disconnection. Users can also benefit from hot-plug capability, allowing the addition and removal of computers without needing to power down the switch.

Another critical aspect of the KV series is its user-friendly design. The integrated On-Screen Display (OSD) feature allows for easy navigation between connected devices, presenting information in a straightforward format. Users can also easily configure settings through keyboard shortcuts, which enhances operational efficiency.

Both the KV1108A and KV1116A prioritize security, boasting features like secure user access and various authentication methods that safeguard sensitive data and operations. Overall, these KVM switches merge functionality, high performance, and security, making them an excellent choice for IT professionals looking to streamline their workflows and enhance productivity.