Tripp Lite B012-000 owner manual Features, System Requirements, Basic Operation

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Features

Prevents computer lockup due to keyboard signal loss

Allows hot-plugging of the keyboard and mouse

Allow keyboardless/mouseless boot and run—for increased security

Non-powered—uses the computer’s keyboard power source

System Requirements

PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports installed on your computer or KVM switch.

Basic Operation

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Top View

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Top View

1Mouse and Keyboard Ports: The cables from your PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 Keyboard plug in here.

Note: If you are using a KVM switch, the keyboard and mouse connectors from the KVM cable plug in here.

2Mouse and Keyboard LEDs: These LEDs light to show that the peripheral has connected to the computer. The corresponding LED flashes when the keyboard or mouse transmits data.

3Mouse and Keyboard Connectors: These connectors plug into the keyboard and mouse ports of your computer.

Bottom View

4Wake Up Switch: If your keyboard has “Wake Up” capability, you can bring the computer back from power saving mode by pressing its “Wake Up” key, or by pressing the Right Shift key. If your keyboard does not have “Wake Up” capability, pressing this “Wake Up” switch brings the computer back from power saving mode.

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