Black Box KV1500A manual Servswitch Summit

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The USM also comes with a plate that you can use to mount the USM on a flat vertical or horizontal surface. (If you lose or damage this plate, replace it with an RMKSM0 kit—the final character in the product code is a zero, not the letter “O”.) To surface-mount a USM with this plate, take these steps:

1.Attach the plate to a wall, counter, or other surface using your own screws and other mounting hardware. You can either do this as a temporary type of hanging or slidelocking attachment, or as a permanent screw-down attachment:

To create a temporary attachment (refer to Figure E-5): Use four tapping screws (not included) with heads small and thin enough to fit into the four keyed holes on the plate’s flanges without pressing against the USM, but with heads large enough and shafts thin enough to be locked by the keyed ends of those holes. Screw the screws partially into the surface at four points corresponding to the plate flanges’ keyed holes, then place the plate over the screws so that their heads go through the keyed holes. Slide the plate in the direction that will move the screws into the keyed end of these holes to lock the plate in place.

To create a permanent attachment (refer to Figure E-6): Use four tapping screws (not included) with heads large and thin enough to secure the four circular holes on the plate’s flanges without pressing against the USM, but with shafts thin enough to fit through those holes. Screw the screws through the plate flanges’ circular holes until the plate is firmly secured.

2.Attach the USM to the plate (refer to Figure E-7). Screw the three included machine screws into the three matching screwholes on the bottom of the USM until they won’t go any further in; this should leave enough of the screws’ length exposed to latch the USM with. Place the USM against the plate so that the screws’ heads go through the three double-keyed holes on the plate’s main surface, then slide the USM in either direction that will move the screws into a keyed end of the holes to lock the USM in place.

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Contents KV1500A KV1501A KV1502A KV1503A KV1500A KV1501A KV1502A KV1503A Welcome to the ServSwitch FamilyServswitch Summit European Union Declaration of Conformity Servswitch Summit NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents GuideQuick1. Install Basic Installation Login Menu for a KV1502A Initial Administrative TestingScrlLock Scan Skip Ncsl Resolution SpecificationsSerial Maximum SpecificationsHumidity Tolerance ConnectorsTemperature Tolerance Maximum AltitudeSpecifications Servswitch Summit Overview IntroductionFeatures and Benefits Complete Packages Summit Illustrated A ServSwitch Summit Base Unit KV1500A shownUsing the Osui for Initial Configuration Installation and Initial ConfigurationInitialize the Base Unit Installing a Summit System with a Single Base UnitConnect a USM and its attached devices Initially configure the USM ScrlLock Scan Skip Ncsl Configure the CIM and the attached CPU Administration Menu A sample cascaded system Installing a Cascaded Summit SystemServswitch Summit ScrlLock Scan Skip Ncsl Summit 1/8 ChID Name Scn Device Installation and Initial Configuration User Functions LoginUser Functions Selecting a ComputerSelection Menu ordered by channel number User Functions ViewWin95.Bob User Profile Menu Customizing How the USM Operates for YouServswitch Summit User Functions Servswitch Summit Keyboard-Controlled Osui Functions Press… When you want to…Help Menu Information MenuAdministration Menu Administrator FunctionsSystem Configuration Menu System ConfigurationAdministrator Functions ViewActive Jason User Configuration Left end of the User Configuration Menu default state Channel Configuration Channel Configuration Summit 16x64 Page 1/8 ChID Group 00 15 User Station Profile User Station ProfileResetting a Base Unit to Its Factory Defaults Refresh ConfigurationsAutoscanning and Autoskipping Calling Black Box TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging These user groups Can access these Channel groups Appendix a Group Settings Access RightsThese channel groups Can be accessed by these User groups Appendix a Group Settings Access Rights Appendix B USM Direct Mode CIM Appendix C Using a KV1519A to Access a Local CPUServswitch Summit Appendix D Updating Summit’s Firmware Figure D-1. The main window of the Update Utility Appendix D Updating the Summit’s Firmware Servswitch Summit Appendix E Surface/Rackmounting Figure E-2. Frontward rackmounting of the USM Figure E-4. Rearward rackmounting of the USM Servswitch Summit Figure E-5. Temporarily attaching the plate to a surface Color Appendix F CAT5 Cable GuidelinesIntroduction to the KV1518A Appendix G Using RS-232 Serial CIM KV1518AInstalling the KV1518A Operating the KV1518A Terminal-screen area Lines x 80 characters ON-LINEMODE Figure G-2. The Buffer Edit Mode screen Figure G-3. The Help screen Figure G-4. The Setup Screen Configuring the KV1518AFigure G-5. The Set Up Programmable Keys screen Troubleshooting the KV1518A Appendix H Emulating Sun Keys With a PS/2 Keyboard Page Page Page Customer Support Information

KV1500A specifications

The Black Box KV1500A is an advanced video and audio switcher designed for seamless integration into various multimedia environments. This device serves as an essential tool for professionals working in broadcast, presentation, and monitoring settings, allowing users to control multiple video and audio sources efficiently.

One of the standout features of the KV1500A is its ability to support high-definition resolutions, including 1080p and 4K UHD, ensuring that content is delivered with outstanding clarity and detail. This capability makes it ideal for applications where visual quality is paramount, such as in live events, corporate presentations, and broadcasting studios.

The KV1500A is equipped with multiple input and output options. It can handle a variety of formats, including HDMI, VGA, and composite video, making it a versatile choice for integrating older equipment with modern displays. The inclusion of multiple outputs allows for simultaneous broadcasting to different screens or recording devices, enhancing flexibility in various settings.

Another remarkable aspect of the KV1500A is its user-friendly interface. Its intuitive menu navigation and clear display make it easy for operators to manage settings and switch between sources quickly. The device also features programmable presets, enabling users to save and recall custom configurations effortlessly. This feature is particularly useful in environments where rapid changes to the program feed are often required.

The KV1500A utilizes advanced audio processing technology, allowing for high-quality audio mixing and embedding. This ensures that the audio signals are perfectly synchronized with the video, providing a cohesive viewing experience. The device also supports various audio formats, which further enhances its versatility in different operational environments.

In terms of reliability, the KV1500A is built with durable materials and components engineered for long-lasting performance. It is designed to operate efficiently in demanding situations, making it a dependable choice for professional use. Additionally, the device includes built-in cooling mechanisms to prevent overheating during extended operation.

In conclusion, the Black Box KV1500A is a powerful and versatile video and audio switcher that meets the needs of professionals in various multimedia fields. Its combination of high-definition support, multiple input/output options, user-friendly interface, and robust audio processing technology makes it a valuable tool for anyone looking to elevate their multimedia presentations and broadcasts. The KV1500A stands out as a reliable choice for those seeking uncompromising quality and performance in their audio-visual setups.