Black Box ACU5011A, ACU5010A manual Installation

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CHAPTER 3: Installation

You can cover one (ACU5003) or four (ACU5004) empty slots in the chassis using our Blank Chassis Panels. The ACU5003 Single Blank Panel comes with one (ACU5003) or two screws that you’ll use to secure it to the chassis in the same way you’d secure a module. The ACU5004 Quad Blank Panel should be secured with one screw in the upper left corner and one screw in the upper right corner.

If you would rather set an Extender module on a desktop or some other flat horizontal surface, you’ll need to stick the included adhesive rubber feet to the bottom of the module (the wide flat area where there are no connectors, no DIP switches, and no LEDs). Four feet are included for each module—attach one in each corner of the bottom of the module.

To mount an Extender module on a non-horizontal surface such as a wall or the side of a desk, use a pair of double-sided adhesive strips (not included), preferably the kind that have VELCRO or some other hook-and-loop fastener between the adhesive sides. Peel the backing away from one side of each of the two strips and press the strips firmly onto the bottom of the module. Then peel the backing away from the other side of the strips and press the bottom of the module firmly against the surface you want to mount the module on.

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Contents ACU5010A ACU5011A Welcome to the ServSwitch Family ACU5010A ACU5011AServswitch Wizard Extender EU Declaration of Conformity Servswitch Wizard Extender NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications Resolution Refresh RateSpecifications Power cont’d Consumption Introduction Features and Benefits Introduction Complete Packages Extender Illustrated Right SideServSwitch Wizard Extender Chassis ACU5000A Safety Concerns Installation What You Will NeedInstallation Placement Mounting a module in an Extender ChassisInstallation Installation Procedure Extender A simplified ACU5010A Wizard Extender installation A simplified ACU5011A Wizard Extender receiver installation Configuration Configuring an Attached PC ACU5010A OnlyConfiguration Configuring the ExtenderReceiver’s DIP-switch settings Transmitter’s DIP-switch settings Configuration-mode LED pattern Bleed due to overcompensation Issuing Other Configuration-Mode Keyboard Commands Set/clear password Selecting the Mouse ProtocolSetting a Password for the Extender Resetting the Extender to Its Factory-Default Configuration Power-Up Status OperationOperation Extender’s LEDsPassword-lockout LED pattern How the Extender Uses the Keyboard LEDsThings to Keep in Mind About the Keyboards and Mice Keyboard Control Hotkey Commands To blank the attached monitor’s video Type of mouse Driver type Operation Upgrading the Extender’s Firmware Upgrading the Extender’s Firmware Upgrading the receiver Upgrading the Extender’s Firmware Troubleshooting Forcing Automatic Video CompensationTroubleshooting Reporting and Compensating for Video SkewAn Extender system with a Skew Compensator installed Skew Report Technical Note Other Problems and Possible Solutions Possible SolutionResetting the Extender Hardware Reset Displaying the Extender’s Firmware RevisionCalling Black Box Shipping and PackagingAppendix Cable Guidelines Cabling from the Transmitter to the CPUAppendix Cable Guidelines Twisted-Pair Cabling Between the Transmitter and Receiver Figure A-2. Twisted-pair cable specifications Trademarks Used in this Manual Page Page Customer Support Information