Black Box ACU5010A, ACU5011A manual Type of mouse Driver type

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SERVSWITCH™ WIZARD EXTENDER

5.6Hot-Plugging PS/2 Mice and Mouse Ports into the Extender and Re-Enabling Disconnected CPU PS/2 Mouse Ports

It is advisable to switch off the computer systems that are going to be connected to the ServSwitch Wizard Extender before you install them. However, even if this is not possible, most systems can be “hot-plugged” (connected to the Extender while they are powered and operating); the PS/2 mouse-port malfunctions this usually causes can often be overcome by using the Extender’s mouse-restoration functions. (The keyboard connection will normally restore itself automatically.)

Let’s take this from the top: On many PCs, mouse movement will be lost if the PS/2 mouse is unplugged and plugged back in while the PC is running. Mouse movement can then be restored only by rebooting the PC. This is because the mouse drivers only set up and enable the mouse when the PC is initially booted.

If you have powered down your Extender, or if you are attempting to hot-plug a system into it, you might be able to restore lost mouse movement using the Extender’s mouse-restoration functions. These should be used with caution, because unpredictable results might occur if you select the wrong mouse type. If in doubt, restore the mouse by rebooting the PC normally.

Standard PS/2 mouse data is formatted differently than IntelliMouse data, so two reset functions are provided on the Extender. The type of data format expected by the PC depends on the driver and the type of mouse that was connected when the driver was booted. You can use the following table as a guide; note that the mouse-reset functions predict the likely mouse resolution settings but might not restore the speed or sensitivity of the mouse to exactly what they were when the PC originally booted:

Type of mouse/

Driver type:

Probable

 

Suggested

system connected

 

expected

 

restoration

at bootup:

 

data format:

command:

PS/2

PS/2 only

PS/2

 

PS/2—type [M] [6]

PS/2

IntelliMouse

PS/2

 

PS/2—type [M] [6]

IntelliMouse

PS/2 only

PS/2

 

PS/2—type [M] [6]

IntelliMouse

IntelliMouse

IntelliMouse

IntelliMouse—type [M] [7]

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Contents ACU5010A ACU5011A ACU5010A ACU5011A Welcome to the ServSwitch FamilyServswitch Wizard Extender EU Declaration of Conformity Servswitch Wizard Extender NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Resolution Refresh Rate SpecificationsSpecifications Power cont’d Consumption Introduction Features and Benefits Introduction Complete Packages Right Side Extender IllustratedServSwitch Wizard Extender Chassis ACU5000A Safety Concerns What You Will Need InstallationInstallation Mounting a module in an Extender Chassis PlacementInstallation Installation Procedure Extender A simplified ACU5010A Wizard Extender installation A simplified ACU5011A Wizard Extender receiver installation Configuring an Attached PC ACU5010A Only ConfigurationConfiguring the Extender ConfigurationReceiver’s DIP-switch settings Transmitter’s DIP-switch settings Configuration-mode LED pattern Bleed due to overcompensation Issuing Other Configuration-Mode Keyboard Commands Selecting the Mouse Protocol Set/clear passwordSetting a Password for the Extender Resetting the Extender to Its Factory-Default Configuration Operation Power-Up StatusExtender’s LEDs OperationHow the Extender Uses the Keyboard LEDs Password-lockout LED patternThings 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 Forcing Automatic Video Compensation TroubleshootingReporting and Compensating for Video Skew TroubleshootingAn Extender system with a Skew Compensator installed Skew Report Technical Note Possible Solution Other Problems and Possible SolutionsDisplaying the Extender’s Firmware Revision Resetting the Extender Hardware ResetShipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxCabling from the Transmitter to the CPU Appendix Cable GuidelinesAppendix 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

ACU5010A, ACU5011A specifications

The Black Box ACU5011A and ACU5010A are advanced distribution solutions designed to enhance audio and video signal management in professional environments. These models are particularly suited for use in conference rooms, classrooms, and other multimedia settings where reliable and high-quality signal transmission is critical.

One of the standout features of the ACU5011A and ACU5010A is their capability to extend HDMI and other AV signals over long distances. Both models support transmission distances of up to 330 feet (100 meters) when using a compatible Cat5e or Cat6 cable. This makes them ideal for installations where the source and display devices cannot be placed in close proximity. The units support a wide range of resolutions, accommodating 1080p, 4K, and even 3D video formats, ensuring that users can achieve top-tier visual quality.

In terms of connectivity, the ACU5011A and ACU5010A offer multiple input and output options, including HDMI and VGA ports, to accommodate various av devices. The ACU5011A model specializes in HDMI, while the ACU5010A emphasizes VGA connectivity. This flexibility allows users to connect different types of devices seamlessly, promoting versatility in different applications.

Both models incorporate advanced signal compression and balancing technologies, reducing the risk of signal degradation and maintaining the integrity of audio and video signals over long distances. Furthermore, they feature built-in equalization and hot plug detection, ensuring that the signals are automatically optimized for the highest quality output upon connection.

Another notable characteristic of the ACU5011A and ACU5010A is their ease of installation and user-friendly design. They come with clear indicators for power and signal status, allowing users to troubleshoot issues quickly and efficiently. Additionally, the compact form factor allows for easy integration into existing systems without the need for extensive modifications.

In summary, the Black Box ACU5011A and ACU5010A represent cutting-edge solutions for audio and video signal management. Their longevity of signal transmission, solid compatibility with multiple devices, and sophisticated signal processing capabilities make them excellent choices for high-demand environments. With their focus on quality, reliability, and ease of use, these models stand out as top contenders in the field of AV distribution technology.