Black Box ACU5114A manual Local keyboard, video and mouse connections, Local speaker connection

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Local keyboard, video and mouse connections

The LOCAL module provides extra ports to accommodate a keyboard, video monitor and mouse in the vicinity of the host system.

Local speaker connection

The ACU5116A variant of the LOCAL module allows a pair of speakers to be connected and used in the vicinity of the host system.

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1Attach the lead from the monitor to the blue D-type socket labelled

VIDEO OUT on the LOCAL module.

2 Connect the

keyboard lead

to the purple

mini-DIN socket

Connection Connection

fromfrom mouse keyboard

 

VIDEO

OUT

CPU

 

 

 

 

SWITCH

Note: A microphone port is provided only at the REMOTE module. The speaker and microphone ports are absent from the ACU5114A variant of the Wizard extender product.

1Connect the speaker plug to the socket labelled .

CPU/ KVM

VIDEO

OUT

 

SWITCH



labelled

on the LOCAL

module.

3 Insert the

keyboard lead

into the green

mini-DIN socket

LOCAL

Connection from video monitor

Speaker connection

LOCAL



labelled

on the LOCAL

module.

Optional power connection

The LOCAL module has a power socket, however, as power is derived from the host system keyboard connection, it is generally not necessary to use a power supply unit.

In situations where a keyboard connection to the host system is not used, the LOCAL module will require a separate power supply unit of the same type as supplied for use with the REMOTE module. Separate power supply units are available direct from Black Box.

Optional power connector

LOCAL

 

- not required unless the

 

host system keyboard

 

connection is not used

 

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Contents ServSwitch Wizard Extenders Contents Wizard IntroductionExtender Supplied items ACU5114A variant Serial cable for RS232 connectionSupplied items ACU5116A variant Local ACU5116A moduleLocal module switches InstallationStage a Configuration switch settings Local SwitchRemote Switch Remote module switchesRemote Switches 2 Desk mount Installation AdviceStage B Mounting a module desk or rack Rack mountStage C Connections Connections at the Local moduleLocal keyboard, video and mouse connections Optional power connectionLocal speaker connection Connections at the Remote module Twisted pair, power and serial connectionsPower supply connection Keyboard, video and mouse connectionsAudio connections ACU5116A only To the socket labelledOperation Power and activity indicatorsUser arbitration and keyboard indicators General useLocking and unlocking the system To enable the videoTo disable the video To lock the systemTo enter and use configuration mode ConfigurationEntering, using and exiting configuration mode To exit from configuration modeTo set a password Password settingPassword override To override the Remote passwordWhich restore setting do I use? Microsoft and Logitech -specific mouse settingsHot plugging and mouse restoration To use the image controls Image controls sharpness and brightnessTo display a suitable high contrast image If the image controls cannot provide a crisp imageSkew adjustment To use skew adjustmentReset all configuration options to default states Miscellaneous settingsReport firmware version Stage B Create a startup diskette Flash upgradeStage a Download the upgrade files Copy the downloaded files to the diskStage D Reconfigure the Remote connections and begin Stage E Return all connections to their usual statesNo video image is received at the Remote module TroubleshootingGetting assistance On-screen mouse pointer does not respond to mouse movementsSafety information Other products in the Wizard rangeEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyFCC Compliance Statement United States Certification notice for equipment used in Canada Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM electrical safety statement Instrucciones de seguridadBlackBox subsidiary contact details Country Web Site/Email Phone FaxPage Copyright 2006. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved