Tripp Lite B022-016, B020-008-17, B020-016-17 warranty Appendix C, Appendix D

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Appendix C

Removing the KVM Module from the Console KVM

The KVM module can be removed from the unit chassis. To do so:

1) Slide the unit to the out position.

2) Remove the eight module attachment screws (four above; four below).

3) Remove the cable attachment clip and unplug the data cable.

4) Pull the KVM module away.

Note: The slider brackets and extender arm remain attached to the KVM module.

Removing the Keyboard and Touchpad from the Console KVM

The keyboard and touchpad can be easily removed for repair or replacement:

1)Remove the two attaching screws.

2)Locate the opening toward the front and center of the unit’s bottom panel. The bottom of the keyboard and touchpad module is visible through the opening.

3) Push up on the bottom of the keyboard and touchpad module until it releases from the chassis.

4) Lift the module clear and unplug the cables.

Appendix D

Standard Rack Mounting for B022-016

The standard rack mounting brackets that come attached to the B022-016 allow the unit to be installed in standard 1U racks. Simply slide it into the rack and screw it securely in place.

Rack Mounting for Console KVM

The Console KVMs can be mounted in a 1U system rack. For convenience and flexibility, a rack mounting kit that allows several mounting options has been included.

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Contents To prevent damage to this unit or to its connected devices This package should consistTable of Contents Overview Features IncludeCables System RequirementsComputer Console for B022-016 onlyIntroduction Front View of Console KVM SwitchFront View of B022-016 Port LEDsStation ID LED Rear View for B022-016 To set up a daisy-chained installation InstallationSingle-Station Installations Multiple Station Daisy-Chained InstallationLCD OSD allows you to set up and configure the LCD display LCD OSD On-Screen Display ConfigurationClosing the Console KVM Manual Port SwitchingBasic Operation Opening the Console KVMPowering Off and Restarting Hot PluggingPort ID Numbering Selecting the Active Port Port Control Using HotkeysInvoking the Hotkey Mode HotkeysSetting the Scan Interval Pausing in Auto ScanStarting Auto Scan Port ID Enter Skip ModeHotkey Beeper Control Hotkey Summary TableOSD On-Screen Display Operation OSD OverviewOSD Navigation F1 Go To Goto OSD Main Screen HeadingsOSD Functions Heading ExplanationOSD Hotkey F3 Set Environment SETPassword F4 Administrator ADMF5 Skip SKP F6 Broadcast Mode BRCF8 Log Out Lout F7 Scan ScanFirmware Upgrade Utility To prepare for the firmware upgrade, do the followingBefore You Begin To upgrade your firmware Starting the UpgradeUpgrade Succeeded Upgrade FailedFirmware Upgrade Recovery Computer Connection Table OSD Factory Default SettingsSetting Default Appendix aFunction B020-008 B020-016 B022-016 TroubleshootingSpecifications Symptom Possible Cause ActionClear Log-in Information Appendix BAppendix D Appendix CFCC Radio/TV Interference Notice Appendix EAddendum