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CHAPTER 5: Installation

5.1.4KEYBOARD AND MOUSE

The ACS235A Extender’s keyboard and mouse interfaces are standard PS/2 type interfaces, so you can attach just about any standard PS/2 compatible keyboard and mouse to the Extender. Do not attach serial mice or bus mice to the Extender; they will not work. You can attach a PC/AT style keyboard with a 5-pin DIN connector to the Extender by using a keyboard adapter, available separately as product code FA211.

The ACS236A Extender’s keyboard and mouse interface is a standard Sun type interface, so you can attach just about any standard Sun compatible keyboard and mouse to the Extender. The Extender is transparent to Sun keyboard type and keyboard language.

5.1.5PARALLEL PRINTER (OPTIONAL WITH ACS235A)

The ACS235A Extender’s printer interface is an IBM PC style (Centronics compatible) parallel interface, so you can attach any basic parallel printer (IBM PC or Centronics type) to the Extender.

CAUTION!

This is a printer interface only. It cannot be used to attach Zip® drives and other parallel devices, nor can it be used for parallel file transfer using utilities such as Laplink®.

The Extender also doesn’t support the newer IEEE 1284 or Bitronics® signaling (and the transmission delay would cause timeout problems for these protocols anyway), so don’t try to establish bidirectional, Extended Capabilities Port (ECP), or Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) communication with an attached parallel printer.

Lastly, you should be aware that the latest version of the standard parallel-printer device driver from Hewlett-Packard®(HP®) will not work with printers attached to a CPU across an Extender link. If you have problems with your printer driver, contact your printer dealer or HP support.

5.1.6SERIAL DEVICE (OPTIONAL WITH ACS236A)

The ACS236A Extender’s serial interface is an EIA/TIA RS-232 serial interface, pinned according to TIA-574 on DB9 connectors just like the serial ports of an IBM PC compatible computer. The serial port on the Local Module is a DCE and the serial port on the Remote Module is a DTE. The Extender supports the TD, RD, RTS, CTS, DSR, and DTR signals. This means that you can attach just about any serial device to this port that you would directly attach to a PC’s serial port, including a printer, plotter, scanner, or touchscreen. Keep in mind, though, that the maximum data rate that the Extender can transmit across the fiber link is 38,400 bps.

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Contents ACS235A ACS236A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications CableSpecifications Temperature Introduction OverviewComplete Package Configuring the ACS235A Configuring for RGB VideoImportant Notes Jumper Settings Setting the Jumpers in the Local Module Optional Locations of the ACS235A Local Module’s jumpersSetting the VGA/RGB jumpers Setting VGA-to-RGB jumper JP2 Setting the Jumpers in the Remote Module Optional Locations of the ACS235A Remote Module’s jumpersSync-on-color jumpers and diodes Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Configuring the ACS236A Locations of the ACS236A Local Module’s jumpers Setting video-handling jumpers JP2 and JP10 Locations of the ACS236A Remote Module’s jumpers Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Installation Guidelines and Limitations for Attaching Equipment1 CPU Keyboard and Mouse Connecting a CPU or KVM Switch to the Local Module Installation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Installation Running Fiber Cable Between the Local and Remote Modules Connecting Power to the Local and Remote Modules Powering Up the Rest of the SystemOperation Interpreting the Remote Module’s 7-Segment DisplayOperation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Troubleshooting Things to Try FirstCalling Black Box Shipping and PackagingConnectors on Both Models Appendix a PinoutsConnectors on the ACS235A Pin Signal Direction Connectors on the ACS236A Signal PinSignal Direction Appendix B Rackmounting the Extender Figure B-1. The RMK235 Rackmount KitFigure B-2. The rackmount assembly RMK235 shown Customer Support Information Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications Specifications Connectors ACS236A Introduction Complete Package Configuring the ACS235A Important Notes Jumper Settings Setting the Jumpers in the Local Module Optional Setting the VGA/RGB jumpers Setting VGA-to-RGB jumper JP2 Setting the Jumpers in the Remote Module Optional Sync-on-color jumpers and diodes Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Configuring the ACS236A Locations of the ACS236A Local Module’s jumpers Setting video-handling jumpers JP2 and JP10 Setting the Jumpers in the Remote Module Optional Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Installation 1 CPU Keyboard and Mouse Connecting a CPU or KVM Switch to the Local Module Installation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Installation Running Fiber Cable Between the Local and Remote Modules Connecting Power to the Local and Remote Modules Operation Operation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Appendix a Pinouts Connectors on the ACS235A Pin Signal Direction Connectors on the ACS236A Signal Direction Appendix B Rackmounting the Extender Figure B-2. The rackmount assembly RMK235 shown Page