SERVSWITCH™ BRAND CAT5 KVM MICRO EXTENDER

4.2.4.B Switches with Regular ServSwitch Style DB25 Composite CPU Ports

The CPU ports of the regular ServSwitch and several other ServSwitch family KVM switches are specially pinned DB25 connectors that function as composite (all-in- one) interfaces. At the time of this writing, some of the other important ServSwitch family models in this category are:

ServSwitch™

ServSwitch™ Ultra

Matrix ServSwitch™

ServSwitch™ Affinity

ServSwitch Jr.

ServShare™

(Note: The ServSelect also has DB25 composite CPU ports, but they are pinned differently. See Section 4.2.4.C.)

You can use the three-to-one KVM-extension cable included with your Extender to attach a KVM-switch CPU port of this type to the user ports on the Remote Unit or Dual-Access Local Unit. If you’ve already used that cable to attach a CPU to the Local Unit, order the same type of cable (product code EHN230) to make this connection.

4.2.4.C Switches with Other Types of Composite CPU Ports

The CPU ports of some ServSwitch family KVM switches are composite (all-in-one) interfaces that are not the same as those on the regular ServSwitch, but the principle for connecting them is the same:

The CPU ports on the CPU Cards of the ServSwitch Multi are HD44 female connectors. You’ll need a ServSwitch Multi Server Cable such as product code KV2020-R2 (for just KVM extension) or KV2040-R2 (for KVM, serial, and/or audio extension) to attach a ServSwitch Multi CPU port to the user ports on the Remote Unit or Dual-Access Local Unit.

The CPU ports on the ServSelect are DB25 connectors pinned differently from the DB25 connectors on the regular ServSwitch. You’ll need a ServSelect Cable (product code EHN056) to attach a ServSelect CPU port to the user ports on the Remote Unit or Dual-Access Local Unit.

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Black Box ACU3001A, ACU3009A, ACU3022A, cat5kvm micro extender manual Switches with Other Types of Composite CPU Ports