Lindy 32351, 32352 manual Appendix A. Cable and connector specifications, Cable specification

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Appendix A. Cable and connector specifications

IMPORTANT NOTE

The maximum cable lengths supported vary widely between devices and cables. It may be possible to use cables that are longer than those specified below with certain PCs and peripherals but this cannot be guaranteed. If you experience problems try using shorter cables.

A1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior

Cable specification:

All of the shared devices plug directly into the relevant ports at the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch. If you use an AT style keyboard you will need an AT (5 pin DIN female) to PS/2 (6 pin mini-DIN male) converter. Keyboard, monitor and mouse extension cables can be used to increase the distance from LINDY CPU Switch up to 10m. Most keyboards and mice will also operate at distances of 20 metres.

A2. LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior to PCs 1 to 16

Cable specifications:

Video - 15 pin high density male D connector to 15 pin high density male D connector wired as a standard VGA PC to monitor cable. There are two types commonly available. The best type cables which will give excellent quality are constructed with coaxial cable cores. Cheaper ‘data’ cables are often used, but can degrade video quality if used over longer distances. Avoid using 'data' cables longer than 2 metres unless the video quality is not important. Good quality coaxial video cables may be run at distances up to 30 metres with acceptable video quality. In a cascaded application it is advisable to keep the total cable run from computer to KVM no more than 30 metres.

Keyboard and PS/2 mice - 6 pin mini-DIN male connector to 6 pin mini-DIN male connector with all lines connected straight through (1-1,2-2 etc.). If the PC has a 5- pin DIN AT style keyboard connector you will need a PS/2 to AT keyboard adapter

LINDY CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use

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Contents Dual Junior Languages please check the Lindy website Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and UseAbout this manual Warranty Safety informationEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyContents Appendices Using the Lindy CPU Switch Dual JuniorWhat does KVM stand for? IntroductionLindy explains Key features and benefits Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior package contents Product information Page Flexible configuration InstallationWhat you will need For the computer connections you will needFor the user port connections you will need Mounting the Lindy CPU SwitchConnecting your devices Structuring your Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior installation Configuring your PCsLindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Page Page Maximising the video quality Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouse Other useful installation informationLindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Lindy extender requirements Connecting a Lindy extenderConfiguration summary Configuring the Lindy CPU Switch Dual JuniorDecide if you are going to use password security Create an Admin administration account passwordSet the required Setup Options and Global Preferences Enabling password securityCreate user accounts Add / edit names to identify your computersSetting an Admin password Creating and editing computer names Creating and editing user accountsTo create user accounts Follow a similar process to edit usersFollow a similar process to edit computer names To create computer namesLindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Page Possible cascade groups and their associated names Setting the Setup Options and Global PreferencesHotkeys SecurityLanguage Exclusive USE Keypad ControlsScreen Saver Mouse SwitchingAutomatic Logout To define the autoscan list Autoscan ModeAutoscan Period User TimeoutOSD Dwell Time 13 RS232 Mouse TypeLindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Rear panel special function switches Using the Lindy CPU Switch Dual JuniorPower supply connections and indicators User display and key switchComputer display and key switch Selecting a computer using the front panel controls Activity indicatorsLogging on to the Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Keyboard hotkeys ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 1’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 0’ selects channel‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 2’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 3’ selects channelPress bavrelease vpress Release vpress vrelease vba Press ba2 release 2baSelecting computers using the mouse Press baM release Mba Selecting computers using the on-screen menuLindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Je or jf Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use Reminder banner BawReminder Banner Setting the User PreferencesOSD Colour Restore Standard Mouse Using the Functions menuRestore Intellimouse Reminder ColourQuerying the routing status Cascading Lindy CPU SwitchesPress ba0release Press 1release Press 4release 4ba Resetting user port keyboards and miceWhat to do if you forget your Admin password Using the Lindy extenderTo save the menu names and configuration settings To edit the menu names and configuration settings Baud 19200, bits 8, stopbits 1, paritynone Switching channels by sending RS232 dataUpgrading the Lindy CPU Switchs firmware Prepare your computers Connect your computer to the Lindy CPU Switch Dual JuniorPower on the Lindy CPU Switch with the Upgrade switch on Power off the Lindy CPU Switch Dual JuniorRun the upgrade program LYDJNR.EXELydjnr 216V129.DAT 216V129.DATLydjnr Datfilename.DAT Important Note A2. Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior to PCs 1 to Appendix A. Cable and connector specificationsCable specification Cable specificationsRecommended cables Part Code Description Action Appendix B. Problem SolvingProblem Lindy CPU Switch Dual Junior Installation and Use