Fujitsu Siemens Computers 2 Rack mounting your appliance, Installing the rack mount brackets

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Rack mounting your appliance

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3.1.3 Rack mounting your appliance

Your KVM s2-1611 appliance ships with rack mounting brackets for easy integra- tion into your rack. Before installing the appliance and other components in the rack cabinet (if not already installed), stabilize the rack in a permanent location. Install your equipment starting at the bottom of the rack cabinet, then work to the top. Avoid uneven loading or overloading of rack cabinets.

3.1.3.1 Installing the rack mount brackets

Line up the holes in the “long side” of the kit’s side brackets with the screw holes in the switch.

With a Phillips screwdriver, fasten the mounting brackets to the switch using two 8/32” x 1/2” pan head screws on each side.

Attach the four cage nuts or clip nuts to the rack mounting flange of the rack cabinet so that the nut is positioned on the inside of the rack.

Mount the switch assembly to the rack cabinet by matching the holes in the “short side” of each bracket to an appropriate set of matching holes on your rack cabinet. Next, insert the combination hex head screws through the slots in the bracket and the holes in the mounting rail, then into the cage nuts or clip nuts.

Figure 1: KVM s2-1611 Horizontal Installation

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Contents Control2 Page KVM series2-1611 Copyright and Trademarks Comments... Suggestions... Correc- tionsCertified documentation according to DIN EN ISO Contents Contents Contents Appendices Point and click control with KVM s2-Client software Access via network connectionKVM series2-Adapter Summary of contents Notational ConventionsRadio frequency information Japanese radio frequency informationRack mount safety considerations Precautions and rack mount safetyPrecautions and rack mount safety Getting started PreinstallationSetting up your network Supplied with the KVM series2-1611Rack mounting your appliance Installing the rack mount bracketsRack mounting your appliance KVM series2-1611 hardware KVM series2-1611Power, Dimensions and Standards KVM series2-1611 Power ratingsDimensions and environmental conditions StandardsInstalling the KVM series2-1611 Installing the KVM s2-1611Installing/Configuring the KVM s2-1611 Installing the KVM series2-1611 hardwareConfiguring the KVM series2-1611 hardware Adjusting the mouse acceleration Adjusting the mouse accelerationConnecting a KVM s2-Adapter to each server Adjusting the mouse using Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XPAdding a KVM switch Connecting an Adapter to each serverKVM series2-1611Connecting/turning on your KVM s2-1611 Setting Up the KVM s2-1611/Client SystemConnecting the network and turning on your KVM s2-1611 Setting up the System Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Accessing the Main dialog boxControlling Your System at the Analog Port Selecting servers Oscar Symbol DescriptionViewing the status of your appliance Selecting serversOperations Soft switchingNavigating Oscar This Keystroke Does ThisNavigating Oscar Setup Feature Purpose Configuring OscarAccessing the Setup menu Assigning server names Accessing the Setup menuAccessing the Names dialog box Assigning names to servers Assigning device typesAssigning names to servers Assigning a device type Accessing the Devices dialog boxAssigning device types Accessing the Menu dialog box Changing the display behaviorSetting a Screen Delay Time for Oscar Setting a Screen Delay TimeChoosing the default display order of servers Controlling the status flagDetermining how the status flag is displayed Accessing the Flag dialog boxOscar Flag Description Seting console security Setting console securityAccessing the Security dialog box Monitor Damage Setting or changing the passwordPassword protecting your console Enabling the screen saver mode with no password protection Enabling/exiting Screen saver modeRemoving password protection from your console Logging in to your consoleDisconnecting a user Viewing/Disconnecting User ConnectionsExiting the screen saver mode Viewing current user connectionsResetting Your Keyboard/Mouse Resetting Your Keyboard and MouseResetting the mouse and keyboard values Displaying Version InformationDisplaying Version Information Scanning Your System Scanning Your SystemAdding servers to the scan list Adding servers to the scan listRemoving a server from the scan list Starting the scan modeStarting the scan mode Accessing the Broadcast dialog box Cancelling scan modeAccessing the Broadcast dialog box Broadcasting to ServersTerminal Operations Configuring the Terminal menuTerminal Operations Broadcasting to selected serversEnable Debug Messages Network ConfigurationAccessing the Terminal menu 10.2.3 Set/Change PasswordActivating security Changing the passwordExit ExitFlash Upgrades Uploading a new Flash fileUpgrading the firmware Power LossUpgrading the KVM s2-Adapter firmware Simultaneously upgrading multiple KVM s2-AdaptersUpgrading firmware Upgrading KVM s2-Adapter firmware individuallyUpgrading firmware individually Sun Advanced Key Emulation Sun Advanced Key Emulation Sun Key US PS/2 Key CombinationTechnical Support Appendices590-332-501E Suggestions CommentsCorrections

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