Belkin F1DA116Z, F1DA104Z, F1DA108Z user manual Connecting the Servers Step

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Installation

Connecting the Servers:

Step 1:

Connect all servers to the primary and secondary KVM switches. Refer to the “Connecting Servers to the PRO3 KVM Switch” section on page 16 for instructions.

Step 2:

Power up the secondary KVM switches sequentially, beginning with the highest BANK, by connecting each unit’s power supply. Each KVM switch should display its corresponding BANK-address number as it is powered up.

Step 3:

Power up the primary switch. You should see the primary KVM switch light up and display the digits “00”, indicating its BANK address.

Note: If the PRO3 KVM Switches do not enumerate correctly, reset the primary KVM switch (BANK 00) by simultaneously pressing the “BANK +” and “BANK –” buttons. You can also reset the primary KVM switch to detect newly added secondary KVM switches. If the KVM switches still do not enumerate correctly, check that all KVM switches have the correct BANK address assigned to them and that all daisy-chain cables are connected properly.

Step 4:

Verify that the primary KVM switch has detected all secondary KVM switches by scrolling through the BANKs using the “BANK +” and “BANK –” buttons. If all secondary KVM switches are detected properly, the LED display on the primary KVM switch will register and display the BANK address of the attached secondary KVM switch.

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Contents OmniView PRO3 KVM Switch Table of Contents Package Contents Feature Overview Hot KeysFlash Upgrade Equipment Requirements CablesSection Keyboards System RequirementsOS Platforms MiceUnit Display Diagrams Front View of the PRO3 KVM SwitchBack View of the PRO3 KVM Switch Specifications Cable-Distance Requirements For PS/2 Servers Pre-ConfigurationWhere to Place the PRO3 KVM Switch For USB ServersMounting the PRO3 KVM Switch Bracket Installation F1DA108Z and F1DA116ZOptional Bracket Installation F1DA104Z StepSection Connecting the Console to the PRO3 KVM Switch Section Connecting Servers to the PRO3 KVM Switch PS/2 Connection Power up your server Connecting Servers to the PRO3 KVM Switch USB Connection Section Connecting Multiple PRO3 KVM Switches Daisy-Chaining BANK-DIP-Switch Configuration Chart How to Assign a Bank AddressExample of Daisy-Chain Configuration Getting StartedConnecting the Primary and Secondary KVM Switches Step Connecting the Servers Step Powering Up the Systems Selecting a Server or Bank Using Hot-Key Commands Section Selecting a Server Using Direct-Access Port Selectors Selecting a Bank Using Scroll ButtonsAutoScan Mode Main OSD OSD Keyboard CommandsOn-Screen Display OSD Main Menu Username admin Password belkin Main-Menu-Page Keyboard CommandsUser Setting LanguageAutoScan Time Access ListHot Key Keyboard Hot-Key-Command Shortcuts Command FunctionSun Combo and Mac Key Mapping Windows Sun Micro Mac USB KeyboardTo update the firmware, you will need the following items Updating FirmwareCan I mix PS/2 and USB servers on the host side? How far can the server be from the PRO3 KVM Switch?Can I mix PS/2 and USB devices on the KVM console? Does the PRO3 KVM Switch support Linux? Does the PRO3 KVM Switch require an AC adapter?Can I use the PRO3 KVM Switch to switch video signals only? How long is the warranty for the PRO3 KVM Switch?Am getting a black screen on my monitor Mouse is not detected at boot up Server boots up, but the mouse does not workTroubleshooting USBGlossary FCC Statement How to get service How state law relates to the warrantySection Belkin Tech Support Belkin B.V