Black Box ACU3001A, CAT5 KVM Micro Extender, ACU3009A manual Operation, Keyboard and Mouse Emulation

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CHAPTER 7: Operation

7.Operation

7.1Keyboard and Mouse Emulation

The ServSwitch™ Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender uses a microprocessor to emulate the presence of a directly connected keyboard and mouse for the attached PC. This means that you don’t have to connect a keyboard or mouse to the PC in order for it to boot; in fact, the PC will boot with only the Local Unit connected.

This feature makes several other things possible:

Your PC can operate continuously regardless of whether or not the Micro Extender’s Remote Unit (or any local user equipment in a Dual-Access system) is powered, connected, or even present.

You can “hot-plug” or “hot-swap” keyboards and mice attached to the Extender at any time; that is, you can unplug and replug the keyboard and mouse without disrupting the operation of the PC.

You can connect the Local Unit of one Micro Extender system to the Remote Unit of a different Micro Extender system—effectively creating a KVM- switching matrix—by swapping the systems’ interconnection cables. (We do not recommend that you do this; if you feel that you need to, please call Black Box for technical support first.)

7.2 Normal Operation and Keyboard Typematic Rate

The ServSwitch™ Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender should operate continuously and transparently, maintaining the long-distance connection between the local CPU or switch and the remote switch or monitor/keyboard/mouse user station. Note that the remote keyboard’s typematic rate—the rate at which a held-down character will repeat—is fixed at 30 characters per second, which is also the default typematic value for Windows.

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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 Specifications Cable RequiredSpecifications Humidity Tolerance Introduction Compatibility Key Features Adjustable video equalizationCables You’ll Need Checklist of System ComponentsComplete Package 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 DIP Switch 2 Scroll-Lock Handling ConfigurationDIP Switch 1 Video Distance Attaching Devices InstallationTest-Placing the Extender System Optional Attaching a Switch with Multiple User-Port Connectors CPUServSwitch 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 Normal Operation and Keyboard Typematic Rate OperationKeyboard and Mouse Emulation Scroll-Lock Reset Correcting the PS/2 Mouse If It Gets Out of SyncOperation Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Operation PC always comes up with Keyboard Error TroubleshootingCommon Problems Troubleshooting Mouse is behaving erratically Picture is not sharp, or is badly smeared Get black & white instead of color video Extender doesn’t seem to work correctly with my LCD panelPower General Questions About the Micro Extender Can the Micro Extender be used between buildings?Can I rackmount the Micro Extender? Is the Micro Extender Vesa DDC compatible?Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingAppendix Cable Pinning/Pairing ColorPage
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