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Figure F-1. Removing the Switch’s shell and attaching the new faceplate (Base Unit and RMK19L shown).
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Customer Support Information:
Doc. No. 590-054-001 Rev. B
SEPTEMBER 2000
System
BLACK BOX
KV150A-R2 KV155A KV160A-R2 KV162RA KV170RA
THE SERVSWITCH FAMILY
Welcome to the ServSwitch Family!
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FCC, IC, AND NOM STATEMENTS
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRYCANADA RADIO-FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD (Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical-Safety Statement)
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Contents (contd)
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1. Specifications
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CHAPTER 1: Specifications
2. Introduction
2.1 Overview
2.2 Features and Benefits
2.3 A Typical Application
2.4 Limitations and Restrictions
2.5 Safety Precautions
2.6 The System and Its Components
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3. Installing User-Interface Cards, User Cables, and Console Devices
3.1 Connecting Local-Console Equipment to a Base Unit or MX
3.2 Installing User-Interface Cards in a ServSwitch Multi
Figure 3-3. The ServSwitch Multi rear panels (as shipped from the factory).
3.3 Connecting User Cables and Console Equipment to Your User Cards
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4. Installing CPU-Interface Cards, Server Cables, and Computers
4.1 Setting the Jumpers to Configure the Video-Output Type
Figure 4-2. The possible settings of the Cards video jumpers.
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4.2 Setting the DIP Switch
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CAUTION!
4.3 Installing CPU-Interface Cards in a ServSwitch Multi
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4.4 Connecting the Server Cables and Computer Equipment
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5. Installing Management and Serial Control Cards and Associated Equipment
5.1 Overview of the Cards
CHAPTER 5: Installing Management and Serial Control Cards and Associated Equipment
5.2 The Cards and Cables Illustrated
5.3 Installing the Cards
CHAPTER 5: Installing Management and Serial Control Cards and Associated Equipment
5.4 Attaching Terminals to the Serial Control Card
6. Planning and Installing an Expanded System (Optional)
CAUTION!
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6.1 Placing the ServSwitch Multi
SWITCH 2
Figure 6-3. A sample daisychain.
Figure 6-2. A sample star configuration.
SWITCH 2
SWITCH 2 SWITCH 4
KEY CPU =
SWITCH 5
6.2 Determining Where to Install Cards and Attach Equipment
Figure 6-5. An expanded system that illustrates the Transmit/Receive mechanism.
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6.3 Configuring Your Expansion Cards
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Table 6-2. Jumper settings for Transmit Cards.*
Table 6-3. Jumper settings for the regular Receive Card (KV1602C).*
Table 6-4. Jumper settings for the CAT5 Receive Card (KV1604C).*
25' 50'
6.4 Installing Your Expansion Cards
6.5 Installing Your Expansion Cables
6.6 Inspecting Your Expanded System
7. The ServSwitch Multi Hub
7.1 Overview
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7.2 Features and Benefits
7.3 Installing the Hub
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Figure 7-4. The Transmit Modules possible DIP-switch settings.
Figure 7-5. The port layout of the Transmit and Receive Modules.
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7.4 The Functions of the Hubs LEDs
7.5 The Functions of the Hubs LCD Panel and Pushbuttons
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7.6 Flash Upgrading
7.7 Sample System Configurations
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8. Operation
8.1 Basic Operation
Table 8-1. Channel-LED states and what they mean.
8.2 Keyboard Control
8.3 Multiuser Operation
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8.4 Multiplatform Keyboard Mapping (Character Translation)
Table 8-2. Remapping of the 101/102-key PC keyboard.
Table 8-3. Remapping of the 104/105-key Windows ready PC keyboard.
Table 8-4. Remapping of the Mac keyboard.
Table 8-5. Remapping of the Sun keyboard.
8.5 Audio and Serial Functions (Audio Cables Only)
8.6 Channel Scanning
8.7 Broadcast Mode
8.8 Follow Mode
8.9 Swap Mode
8.10 Privacy Mode
8.11 Command Forwarding
8.12 Choosing an Alternate Command-Mode Hotkey
8.13 Upgrading Card/Module Firmware Through Consoles Serial Ports
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8.14 Overriding the Settings of a CPU-Interface Cards DIP Switches
8.15 Other Commands: System Control and Maintenance
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9. Using the On-Screen Display (UICD Consoles Only)
9.1 Display Overview
9.2 The On-Screen Menus
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9.3 Administrator Functions in the Channel-List and User-List Menus (Administrator Only)
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Table 9-2. Administrator options available at the Channel-List Menu.
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9.4 Administrator Controls (Administrator Only)
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9.5 Using the On-Screen Display with a Non-Multisync Monitor
10. Using Management and Serial Control Cards
10.1 Addressing Terminals on the Serial Control Card
10.2 Getting Started: The Options Screen
10.3 The Main On-Screen Menus
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10.4 Using the System Management Tools
NOTES
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10.5 Using the Security Monitor
Workstation Router Network Hub 1/2 XP Monitor 0 : 0
Alert Message
Active User List
Log Window
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11. Troubleshooting
11.1 Common Problems
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11.2 Calling Black Box
11.3 Shipping and Packaging
Appendix A: Configuration Charts
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Chart A-1: Configurations of channels with Computer-Interface Cards installed.
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Chart A-3: Configurations of channels with Expansion Transmit Cards installed.
Chart A-4: Configurations of channels with Expansion Receive Cards installed.
Chart A-5: Configuration of a Transmit Module in a ServSwitch Multi Hub.
Chart A-6: Configuration of a Receive Module in a ServSwitch Multi Hub.
Appendix B: Problem Report
APPENDIX C: DIP-Switch Settings and Their Numeric Equivalents
Appendix C: DIP-Switch Settings and Their Numeric Equivalents
Table C-1. DIP-switch settings on the CPU-Interface Card and their numeric equivalents.
APPENDIX D: Cables
Appendix D: Cables
Cable product codes, availability, and construction are subject to change without notice.
D.1 CPU (Server) Cables
D.2 User Cables
APPENDIX D: Cables
D.3 Adapters
Appendix E: Making Nonstandard Serial Connections
APPENDIX F: Rackmounting the Base Unit or EXP
Appendix F: Rackmounting the Base Unit or EXP
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Customer Support Information:
Doc. No. 590-054-001 Rev. B
SEPTEMBER 2000
System
BLACK BOX
KV150A-R2 KV155A KV160A-R2 KV162RA KV170RA