Belkin PRO2 user manual Equipment Requirements, Front-Panel Push Button, LED Display, Cables

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O V E RV I E W

Front-Panel Push Button:

Direct-access port selectors, located conveniently on the front panel of the PRO2, allow for simple, manual port-selection. Each button controls a port.

LED Display:

An LED display on the face of the PRO2 serves as a status monitor. An LED next to each direct-access port selector illuminates to indicate that the console currently controls the corresponding computer. As a port selector is pushed, the LED next to it will light up. A flashing port LED indicates that there is no computer connected to that port.

Seven-Segment LED Display:

When daisy-chaining multiple PRO2s together, the seven-segment LED display serves as a quick indicator of the selected BANK.

Equipment Requirements

Cables:

To connect to the PRO2, each PS/2 computer requires one VGA cable, one PS/2 keyboard cable, and one PS/2 mouse cable. Keyboard and mouse cables must have PS/2 male-to-PS/2 male connectors. Each USB computer requires one VGA cable and one USB A-to-B cable.

Video resolution support of up to 2048x1536@85Hz requires use of a

75-Ohm coaxial VGA cable to preserve signal integrity. VGA cables must have HDDB15 female-to-HDDB15 male connectors.

Belkin highly recommends that you use OmniView All-In-One PRO Series Plus or Gold Series Cables. These cables offer the highest quality possible to ensure optimal data transmission. All-In-One Cables are molded together for a clean and organized setup; are double-shielded to reduce EMI/RFI interference; have strain-relief construction for added durability; come with a ferrite bead for noise immunity; and include PC99 color-coded connectors for easy identification and connection. The PRO Series Plus Cables include an industry-standard, 14-pin, coaxial VGA cable and nickel-plated connectors for high-resolution applications. The Gold Series Cables have a custom,

15-pin, coaxial VGA cable and gold-plated connectors for superior clarity, connectivity, and error-free data transmission. OmniView Cables are

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Contents OmniView Overview TA B L E O F C O N T E N T SOmniView Package ContentsE RV I E W Feature OverviewFront-Panel Push Button Equipment RequirementsLED Display Seven-Segment LED DisplayOperating Systems Side View of the PRO2 Back View of the PRO2 Front View of the PRO2Max. Resolution 2048x1536@85Hz Bandwidth 400MHz SpecificationsCable Distance Requirements Pre-ConfigurationSTA L L AT I O N Bracket Installation F1DA108T and F1DA116T only Step-by-Step Installation GuideInstalling the PRO2 into a Server Rack Single PRO2 Installation USB Installation Connect the Computer PS/2 InstallationUSB cables Connecting Multiple PRO2s Daisy-ChainingDIP SWITCH# Bank DIP Switch Configuration ChartConnecting the Master Switch to the First Slave Switch InstallationBefore You Begin Adding Additional Slave UnitsConnecting the Computers Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationUsing Your PRO2 Powering up the Systems+ + Selecting a Computer Using Keyboard Hot Key CommandsSelecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port Selectors AutoScan ModeI N G YO U R K V M SW I T C H Bank Up and Bank Down Scroll ButtonsKeyboard Hot Key Commands On-Screen Display Menu Control AutoScan Time To update the firmware, you will need the following itemsOSD Display Time Updating FirmwareSetting the PRO2 into Flash Mode Connecting ComputersOmniView KVM Switches Belkin KVM Switches and AccessoriesMATRIX2 USB OmniView All-In-One KVM CablesOmniView Accessories and Adapters PRO2 Series FAQs PRO2 Series FAQs PRO2 Series FAQs Video TroubleshootingGeneral Mouse KeyboardMouse is not detected at boot-up USB F1DA104T, F1DA108T, F1DA116T WARRANTY, FCC , CE, Ices StatementP73782-A