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OVERVIEW

Front-Panel Push Button:

Direct-access port selectors, located conveniently on the front panel of the
PRO2, allow for simple, manual port-selection. Each button controls a port.

LED Display:

An LED display on the face of the PRO2 serves as a status monitor. An LED
next to each direct-access port selector illuminates to indicate that the console
currently controls the corresponding computer. As a port selector is pushed,
the LED next to it will light up. A flashing port LED indicates that there is no
computer connected to that port.

Seven-Segment LED Display:

When daisy-chaining multiple PRO2s together, the seven-segment LED display
serves as a quick indicator of the selected BANK.
Equipment Requirements

Cables:

To connect to the PRO2, each PS/2 computer requires one VGA cable, one
PS/2 keyboard cable, and one PS/2 mouse cable. Keyboard and mouse cables
must have PS/2 male-to-PS/2 male connectors. Each USB computer requires
one VGA cable and one USB A-to-B cable.
Video resolution support of up to 2048x1536@85Hz requires use of a
75-Ohm coaxial VGA cable to preserve signal integrity. VGA cables must
have HDDB15 female-to-HDDB15 male connectors.
Belkin highly recommends that you use OmniView All-In-One PRO Series
Plus or Gold Series Cables. These cables offer the highest quality possible to
ensure optimal data transmission. All-In-One Cables are molded together for
a clean and organized setup; are double-shielded to reduce EMI/RFI
interference; have strain-relief construction for added durability; come with a
ferrite bead for noise immunity; and include PC99 color-coded connectors for
easy identification and connection. The PRO Series Plus Cables include an
industry-standard, 14-pin, coaxial VGA cable and nickel-plated connectors
for high-resolution applications. The Gold Series Cables have a custom,
15-pin, coaxial VGA cable and gold-plated connectors for superior clarity,
connectivity, and error-free data transmission. OmniView Cables are