D-Link D-Link DKVM-16 manual Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the remainder of the computers

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Step 7

Using the included 3-in-1 cable, locate the keyboard connector (purple) and connect one end to the PS/2 keyboard port on the back panel of the computer, and the other end to the PC1 PS/2 keyboard port on the back panel of the DKVM-16. If your computer has an AT type keyboard port, you will need to use the PS/2 to AT keyboard adapter included with the DKVM-16.

Back of PC

Step 8

Double-check all of your connections. Make sure that the keyboard and mouse cables are connected to the correct ports.

Step 9

Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the remainder of the computers.

Step 10

Attach the power supply to the DKVM-16electrical receptacle. When you see the beep, switch on your PCs and monitor.

unit and plug the other end into an LED for Port 1 light up and hear a

Note: To maintain stable operation of the DKVM-16, please keep the unit powered using the power adapter when in use, especially when the DKVM-16 is in a daisy-

chain stack.

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Contents Link DKVM-16 Contents Package Contents Introduction Features and Benefits Front Panel Layout Hardware InstallationRear Panel Layout Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Back of PC Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the remainder of the computers Hardware Installation Push Buttons Using the DKVM-16Power On State of the DKVM-16 Display LEDsHot Key Commands Reset ButtonKeyboard Hot Keys Hot Key Commands Scroll Lock = Auto Scan Daisy-Chaining the DKVM-16 Hot Plug On Screen Display Operation Bank numberOn Screen Display Operation Arrow Keys General Problems TroubleshootingMonitor/VideoProblems PS/2 Mouse Problems Troubleshooting Problems with Computers Using Serial Mouse OutputProblems with the Power Supply Specifications Page Page Page Technical Support