Lightwave Communications 2X16 PC ServerSwitch 2x16 System Information, Video, Keyboard / Mouse

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PC ServerSwitch 2x16

2.0PC ServerSwitch 2x16 - System Information

2.1Video

The PC ServerSwitch 2x16 incorporates an active, high-bandwidth switch for graphics adapter cards supporting resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. A constant impedance of 75 ohms is maintained on all video lines in the 2x16, so that the video signal is not compromised by mismatched impedance. Monitor sense lines are also transported by the PC ServerSwitch 2x16. The ID lines are buffered and passed from the monitor to the attached graphics adapters in the servers.

2.2 Keyboard / Mouse

The PC ServerSwitch 2x16 is an intelligent switch for the keyboard and mouse. Each port emulates the keyboard and mouse fully, allowing an attached server or PC to boot without having been previously selected. Power for each connected device is monitored from the keyboard port.

If there is no connection on a keyboard port, an error message will be displayed on the front panel display. The attached servers are not affected because of the keyboard and mouse emulation.

Each port maintains a local copy of the keyboard and mouse configuration. When the user switches from one port to another, the keyboard is set up just as it was prior to switching to another port. The mouse behaves in a similar manner.

2.3 System Control

The PC ServerSwitch 2x16 is controlled either by using the UP and DOWN arrows on the front panel of the unit or via On-Screen Menus from their Console (Keyboard, Monitor and Mouse).

The 2x16 is a transparent device to the User. The User (of which there may be one or two) can select which server they wish to access from their Console, from up to 16 connected Servers. In cases where two or more 2x16 units have been cascaded, additional Servers can be accessed by the two Users, up to a maximum of 96 Servers.

To access the 2x16’s switching capability, the User must “wake up” the on-screen display to control the system by pressing both ‘Cntl’ keys simultaneously (referred to as Cntl-Cntl’) or press the Scroll Lock key twice on their PS/2 keyboard.

If the User is near the 2x16 (for example, in a backroom location), the User may instead select a server by using the Up and Down buttons on the front of the Unit. The display will show which Servers are available. To select between User A and User B, press both the Up and Down buttons on the front panel of the 2x16 at the same time to shift between the two users.

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Contents September Lightwave Communications Table of Contents PC ServerSwitch 2x16 Introduction PC ServerSwitch 2x16 Front PanelPC ServerSwitch 2x16 features SpecificationsKeyboard / Mouse PC ServerSwitch 2x16 System InformationVideo System ControlOn-Screen Menus Main MenuNavigating the on-screen menus System Setup Options Main Menu OptionsMain Menu Auto Scan No Auto scan Enter port Disabled Main Menu Jump to PortSystem Setup System Setup Port Setup Prev unit DownSystem Setup Menu Window Setup DpcssSystem Setup Server Window Setup Front-panel LCD DisplayError Messages Front Panel ControlsOperational Safety Installation Unpacking the ItemsPC ServerSwitch 2x16 Rear Panel View, Connections Initial Start-UpConnecting CPUs PC Server Switch 2x16 -- Rear Panel Connections, 3 ServersCascading the PC ServerSwitch Cascading PC ServerSwitch 2x16 systems 3 units shownConnect Control Cable Connect Video Cascade CablesTurn the Auxiliary Unit On System Maintenance Features Setting Factory DefaultsFlash Update Steps MaterialsLightwave Communications