Black Box CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Switches Whose CPU Ports Are Compatible Composite Interfaces

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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND CAT5 KVM MICRO EXTENDER

4.2.4.B Switches Whose CPU Ports Are Compatible Composite Interfaces

The CPU ports of some ServSwitch family KVM switches are composite (all-in-one) interfaces that are compatible with the CPU port on the Extender’s Local Unit. On these switches, the CPU ports are DB25 connectors pinned out the same way as the DB25 connectors on the Local Unit. At the time of this writing, some of the important ServSwitch family models in this category are:

ServSwitch™

ServSwitch™ Ultra

Matrix ServSwitch™

ServSwitch™ Affinity

ServSwitch Jr.

ServManager™

ServShare™

You can use the three-to-one KVM-extension cable included with your Extender to attach a KVM-switch CPU port of this type the user ports on the Remote Unit or Dual-Access Local Unit. If you’ve already used that cable to attach a CPU to the Local Unit, order the same type of cable (product code EHN230) to make this connection.

4.2.4.C Switches Whose CPU Ports Are Incompatible Composite Interfaces

The CPU ports of some ServSwitch family KVM switches are composite (all-in-one) interfaces that are not compatible with the CPU port on the Extender’s Local Unit. This doesn’t mean that these ports can’t be connected to the Remote Unit; you’ll just need different cabling:

The CPU ports on the CPU Cards of the ServSwitch Multi are HD44 female connectors. You’ll need a ServSwitch Multi Server Cable such as product code KV2020-R2 to attach a ServSwitch Multi CPU port to the user ports on the Remote Unit or Dual-Access Local Unit.

The CPU ports on the ServSelect are DB25 connectors pinned differently from the DB25 connectors on the Local Unit. You’ll need a ServSelect Cable (product code EHN056) to attach a ServSelect CPU port to the user ports on the Remote Unit or Dual-Access Local Unit.

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Contents ACU3001A ACU3009A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements European Union Declaration of Conformity NOM Statement Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Contents Contents Quick Start Guide Cable Required SpecificationsSpecifications Humidity Tolerance Introduction Compatibility Adjustable video equalization Key FeaturesChecklist of System Components Complete PackageCables You’ll Need Switches Whose User Ports Are a Set of Separate Interfaces Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Switches Whose CPU Ports Are a Set of Separate Interfaces Switches Whose CPU Ports Are Compatible Composite Interfaces To Connect the Local Unit to the Remote Unit Configuration DIP Switch 1 Video DistanceDIP Switch 2 Scroll-Lock Handling Installation Test-Placing the Extender System OptionalAttaching Devices CPU Attaching a Switch with Multiple User-Port ConnectorsServSwitch Multi EXP KV160A-R2 Attaching user equipment to the Remote Unit Attaching a Switch with Multiple CPU-Port Connectors Or EHN230 Finishing Your Installation Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Operation Keyboard and Mouse EmulationNormal Operation and Keyboard Typematic Rate Correcting the PS/2 Mouse If It Gets Out of Sync Scroll-Lock ResetOperation Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Operation Troubleshooting Common ProblemsPC always comes up with Keyboard Error Troubleshooting Mouse is behaving erratically Picture is not sharp, or is badly smeared Extender doesn’t seem to work correctly with my LCD panel Get black & white instead of color videoPower Can the Micro Extender be used between buildings? General Questions About the Micro ExtenderCan I rackmount the Micro Extender? Is the Micro Extender Vesa DDC compatible?Troubleshooting Shipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxColor Appendix Cable Pinning/PairingPage
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