Rose electronic MAN-V8 manual Introduction, Disclaimer

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INTRODUCTION

Disclaimer

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or circuitry of the product without notice.

The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damages due to misuse of the product or other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury arising directly or indirectly from the use of this product.

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronicsâ Vistaä Personal KVM switch. The Vista switch is the result of Rose Electronics commitment to providing state-of-the-art switching solutions for today’s demanding work place. The Vista switch has proven to be a valuable investment for users that have a need to access multiple CPUs from a single KVM station.

A Keyboard, Video monitor and Mouse are referred to throughout this manual as a KVM station.

Please refer to the safety section first before proceeding with any installation or configuration of the Vista switch.

The Vista KVM-series switch is available in four models. The 2-port and 4- port models are available with DB25 connectors or PC connectors.

For the Vista models with DB25 connectors, it is recommended that Rose Electronics cable part number CAB-ZX0606Cnnnor CAB-CX0606Cnnn(DB25 to HD15/PS2/PS2) CPU Cable be used.

For the models with PC connectors, it is recommended that Rose Electronics cable part number CAB-CXV66MMnnn or CAB-ZX66MMnnn(VGA/PS/2 keyboard/PS/2 mouse cable) be used.

The Vista switch can simplify your job by helping you organize your multiple computer applications. Because the Vista switch lets you use a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse to access several computers, you can significantly reduce your equipment overhead and end keyboard and monitor clutter.

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Contents Vista KVM-SERIES Installation and Operations Manual Limited Warranty FCC/IC STATEMENTS, EU Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Introduction IntroductionDisclaimer Product Registration FeaturesCompatibility Package contentsSystem overview OverviewKVM station CPU connectionsRose Electronics web site Power connectorsVista KVM-Series models ModelsDB9F Label Connector type DescriptionMiniDin-6F or KVM PS/2 or Mouse Serial mouse Connecting the KVM station InstallationInstallation Verify keyboard, mouse and CPU operation Applying powerConnect the CPUs Vista to CrystalView Rack mountingCommand Key Sequence Description Keyboard commandOperations Operating instructionsKeyboard commands Command Key Sequence Description Keyboard command description Reset computer mouse type NT and WIN 2K systems only ResetKeep command Mode commandReset to initial factory settings Typematic commandMaximum computers Mouse typeKVM Flash Upgrade Utility Flash Upgrade ProcedureVista KVM-Series Installation and Operations Manual Vista KVM-Series Installation and Operations Manual TroubleShooting TroubleshootingVideo fuzzy Cannot remember the configuration or access passwordMouse does not move Video not synchronized or wrong colorTechnical support ServiceMaintenance and repair Safety SafetySafety Information Safety and EMC regulatory statementsGrounding ServicingSafety and EMC regulatory statements Appendices Setting Default ValueVista Part Numbers Description CPU Adapter Cables for Models with PC ConnectorsRackmount Kits Appendix C. General specificationsAppendix E. Rack mount illustration Typematic Rate Typematic DelayPage Stancliff Road Phone 281 Houston, Texas