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CHAPTER 7: Operation

three times in order to get a PC with a 4-byte mouse back on track. Note that, unless your mouse driver is an auto-correcting type, sending this command while the mouse is in sync will throw it out of sync.

If the PS/2 mouse frequently gets out of sync in your system, and you are running Windows 95/98/2000, Windows Me®, Windows NT®, or Windows XP®, we recommend that you install the latest Microsoft mouse driver on your PC, or even the Microsoft IntelliMouse driver on your PC, regardless of whether you are actually using an IntelliMouse or not. The Micro Extender will translate the mouse signals for this driver, and the driver will auto-correct the synching problem if you let go of the mouse for a second or two.

7.3.3THE INACTIVITY TIMEOUT (ACU3009A DUAL-ACCESS SYSTEMS ONLY)

Because two user stations (one local, one remote) can be attached for the same CPU, Dual-Access Micro Extender systems have “shared access” features, including Private Mode (see Section 7.3.4) and an “inactivity timeout.” While the inactivity timeout isn’t controlled by a keyboard command per se, it responds to general keyboard activity.

The two stations attached to the Micro Extender normally contend for access. When there has been no keyboard or mouse activity on one station for two seconds, the Extender will switch to the first station from which it detects keyboard keypress or mouse movement.

This “inactivity timeout” prevents a user at the other station from interrupting work in progress at the active station. Because this timeout is in effect, when the Extender system boots up, the Extender gives control (and its total attention) to the local station for at least the first two seconds; this means that the remote monitor might be blank, and the remote keyboard and mouse inactive, for that long.

Here’s how it works: A user station is activated by pressing a key on its keyboard or by moving the mouse. This first keypress, or the first packet of mouse data, is absorbed by the Extender and is not passed on to the PC. The Extender “latches onto” this user station; users at the other station can see what’s happening on their monitor, but can’t control the PC with their keyboard or mouse while the active station is in use. Once the active station’s keyboard and mouse are idle for more than two seconds, the Extender “lets go” of that station, and will switch to whichever station it next detects keyboard input from.

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Contents ACU3001A ACU3009A ACU3022A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements European Union Declaration of Conformity NOM Statement Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Contents Contents Quick Start Guide CAT5Specifications Audio SerialMaximum Humidity Tolerance ConnectorsTemperature Tolerance EnclosureWeight PowerSize Introduction Important NotesCompatibility Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Key Features Checklist of System Components Complete PackageCables You’ll Need Switches Whose User Ports Are a Set of Separate Interfaces 2.BSwitches with DB25 Composite User Ports ServSwitch Multi HD62 Composite User PortsServswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Switches Whose CPU Ports Are a Set of Separate Interfaces Switches with Other Types of Composite CPU Ports To Connect the Local Unit to the Remote Unit Configuration Setting DIP-Switch Position 1 Video DistanceSetting DIP-Switch Position 2 Keyboard-Command Recognition Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Test-Placing the Extender System Optional InstallationAttaching Devices Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Installation Attaching a CPU to the Local Unit’s CPU port Attaching a KVM Switch with Multiple User-Port Connectors Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Local Unit User cable KV2505 or KV2515 plugs into User Card Servswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Attaching a Switch with Multiple CPU-Port Connectors Attaching a Switch with Single Composite CPU-Port Connectors Regular ServSwitch KV3108SA-R4 Finishing Your Installation Installation Keyboard and Mouse Emulation OperationNormal Operation and Keyboard Typematic Rate Keyboard Commands and Related Functions Correcting the PS/2 Mouse if IT Gets OUT of Sync Inactivity Timeout ACU3009A DUAL-ACCESS Systems only Private Mode ACU3009A DUAL-ACCESS Systems only Common Problems TroubleshootingPC always comes up with Keyboard Error See Section Mouse is behaving erratically CPU receives garbage from its serial device or vice versa Sound is distorted Picture is not sharp, or is badly smearedServswitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender Get black & white instead of color video Extender doesn’t seem to work correctly with my LCD panelCan I rackmount the Micro Extender? General Questions About the Micro ExtenderCan the Micro Extender be used between buildings? Is the Micro Extender Vesa DDC compatible?Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingAppendix a Cable Pinning/Pairing ColorAppendix B Keyboard-Command Summary Single-Access Micro Extender ACU3001ALegal Information Page Customer Support Information
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