Lightwave Communications manual D C, Rear View of USB-Wizard

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5.When cascading switches, configure dip-switches accordingly (see Tables 1 & 2 on page 8).

6.Power-up the USB Wizard. (See Fig. 3 below.)

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Note: Do not press any port buttons until the PORT 1 LED on the front panel of the switch illuminates.

7. Connect each CPU to the USB Wizard using a USBVEXT-xx-MM video and input device interface cable – REQUIRED (not supplied). (See Fig. 4 below.)

8.Group the input device and monitor interface cables from each CPU, making sure that cables from the first CPU are connected to the USB Wizard switch at connectors CPU 1 and VIDEO 1. Cables from the second CPU should connect to CPU 2 and VIDEO 2 connectors...etc.

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Contents USB Wizard Warranty Information Table of Contents Table of Figures Materials IntroductionCPU DefinitionsRear View of USB Wizard Front View of USB Wizard Features and FunctionsRear View of USB Wizard InstallationP e a M a l e B T y p e a MRear View of USB-Wizard D CLimitations Power-Up SequenceCascaded Installation ConfigurationCascading X T -S R x x ReE XuTn- SiRtMaster-to-Slave Device Cable Connections Front Panel Configuration SwitchesBasic Command Mode Using the USB Wizard KVM SwitchModes of Operation Front Panel ControlEnabling the Security Feature OSD ControlSecurity Option User Login Mode Administration ModeAdditional Modes Available with Security User Name List Administrator PasswordShift EnterUser Access Functions System Access ListOSD Command Mode Exit OSD Command Mode OSD Command Mode Contd FunctionKeystrokeScan Mode Normal ModeEdit Mode Search Mode Maintenance ModeEsc Enter Maintenance Mode Contd Function Keystroke Help ModeActivate security features Move OSD menu to the leftKeyboard-To-Computer Translation Keyboard FeaturesTranslation Capabilities Translation TablesN U S B K e y b o a r d For models in a plastic case HOW to Disable Operating ModesGet access to jumper block Configuring The Jumper BlockProblem No Video Troubleshooting