Tripp Lite B060-016-2 owner manual B060 Series Rear View B060-032 Shown, Console Interface Modules

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Introduction (continued)

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1.Power Socket

The power cord to the AC source plugs in here.

2.Power Switch

This is a standard rocker switch that powers the unit On and Off.

3.Console Port Section

The Cat5e cables from the Console Interface Modules plug in here.

4.Firmware Upgrade Port

The Firmware Upgrade Cable that transfers the firmware upgrade data from the administrator's computer to the KVM (see p. 31), plugs into this RJ45 connector.

5.Daisy Chain Ports

When Daisy Chaining Units (see p. 10), the daisy chain cables plug in here.

The upper port is the Chain In port; the lower one is the Chain Out port. The Chain In port is not used on the Master (First Stage) unit.

6.Computer Port Section

The Cat5e cables that link the KVM to KVM cables that connect to the computers plug in here.

Console Interface Modules

The purpose of the Console Interface Modules is to provide flexibility for your installation by allowing PS/2 and USB interfaces to be mixed and matched at the console side. With this approach, either type of console can access and control any type of computer. The modules currently available are shown in the table below:

Module

Type

B062-001-PS2

For PS/2 consoles

B062-001-USB

For all USB consoles (including Mac and Sun)

Console Interface Modules Front View

Link LED

Power LED

The front panel configuration of both B062 series modules is the same. It consists of two LEDs: Link LED lights to indicate that the module is connected to the KVM.

Power LED lights to indicate that the module is turned On and receiving power.

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Contents NetDirector Matrix KVM Switches This package should include Table of ContentsHardware Requirements FeaturesIntroduction B060 Series Front View B060-032 Shown Console Interface Modules Front View B060 Series Rear View B060-032 ShownConsole Interface Modules O Jack B062-001-PS2B062-001-USB Power JackConsole Interface Modules Rear View Overview InstallationBefore you Begin InterfaceConnect the Server Interface Module to the Computer Single Stage InstallationConnect the Console to the Console Interface Module B062-001-USB USB Cable Connection B062-001-PS2Daisy Chaining Multilevel InstallationsOverview B062-001-USB Cascading B007-008 Protocol Interface CascadingB054-001-PS2 Physical Interface Cascading B022-016 Physical Interface Cascading B062-001-PS2B054-001-PS2 B007-008 B060-032 Daisy Chaining Plus Cascading ExpansionProtocol Interface Expansion B054-001-PS2 B022-016 Physical Interface ExpansionBasic Operations Topology ConsiderationsUser Management and Security Cascaded Protocol Interface InstallationsCascaded Physical Interface Installations OSD Overview OSD OperationOSD Navigation OSD Main Screen HeadingsOSD Functions Heading ExplanationChoice Meaning F1 GotoPort ID F4 ADM Clear the Name List F5 SKP F8 Lout Cascaded OSD OperationHotkey Operation Invoking Hotkey ModeHotkey Port Control Selecting the Active PortInvoking Auto Scan Auto ScanningHotkey Summary Table Skip ModeHotkey Beeper Control Sun Keyboard Emulation Multiplatform SupportMac Keyboard Emulation Introduction Firmware Upgrade UtilityPurpose Before You BeginUpgrade Failure Performing the UpgradeStarting the Upgrade Connection Tables OSD Factory Default SettingsAppendix Clear Login Information Server Interface Modules SpecificationsConsole Interface Modules Warranty Registration TroubleshootingYear Limited Warranty FCC Radio/TV Interference Notice