
Chapter 1. Introduction
Rear View
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No. | Component | Description |
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1 | Grounding | The grounding wire used to ground the switch attaches here. |
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2 | Power Socket | This is a standard |
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3 | Power Switch | This standard rocker switch powers the unit On and Off. |
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4 | Daisy Chain Port | When daisy chaining units, plug the cable in here. |
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5 | External Console | For flexibility and convenience, the KL3116 / KL3116T |
| Port | supports an external KVM console. A custom console cable |
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| set is provided to attach the external console’s monitor, |
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| keyboard, and mouse. |
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6 | KVM Ports | The cables that link to the computers plug in here. |
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| Note: The shape of these connectors has been specifically |
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| with this switch can plug in. (See Cables, page 4, for details.) |
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| Do NOT attempt to use ordinary |
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| cables to link these ports to the computers. |
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