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Models: KV5300 Series SW721, SW722, SW723, SW724V SW725 , KV3000, KV5000, KV3100, KV5100, KV3200, KV5200, KV3300, KV5300

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SERVSWITCH™ AND SERVSWITCH ULTRA™

15.Put the PCB-stack-plus-back-panel assembly back together with the Switch’s bottom and front panels. (This can be very tricky. Hold the assembly at a 45˚ angle relative to the front panel—this will make it much easier to realign the LEDs with the corresponding holes in the front panel.)

16.Refasten the PCB stack to the bottom panel by screwing the screws that you removed in step 5 back in.

17.Refasten the back panel to the bottom panel by screwing the screws that you removed in step 4 back in.

Before putting the Switch’s top cover back on, test the unit as directed in steps 18 through 22.

18.Temporarily connect the Switch to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, along with at least one CPU for every PCB in the Switch. (On a Switch you have just expanded to twelve ports, for example, one CPU should be attached to port 1, one CPU to port 5, and one CPU to port 9.)

19.Plug the Switch back in and turn it ON. (If, using the configuration currently stored in its NVRAM, the Switch won’t be able to switch to all of the test CPUs, you might have to change the Switch’s Maximum Ports, Width, and Units values, or just perform a factory reset. Refer to Sections 4.3.8 through 4.3.10 or Section 6.1.)

20.Turn ON the attached monitor and CPUs.

21.Make sure that the Switch’s front-panel pushbuttons, keyboard commands, and overlay menus will still scan and switch between all of the CPUs from the front panel as before. If the Switch does not respond properly, call Black Box for technical support.

22.If the Switch seems to be working properly, turn OFF the Switch and all attached test equipment. Unplug the Switch from utility power and disconnect it from the test equipment.

23.Replace the Switch’s top cover.

24.Refasten the top cover by screwing the screws that you removed in step 2 back in.

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Black Box SW721, SW722, SW723, SW724V SW725 , KV3000, KV5000, KV3100, KV5100, KV3200, KV5200, KV3300, KV5300 manual 114

KV5300 Series, SW721, SW722, SW723, SW724V SW725 , KV3000, KV5000, KV3100, KV5100, KV3200, KV5200, KV3300, KV5300 specifications

The Black Box SW721, SW722, SW723, SW724V, SW725, KV3000, KV5000, KV3100, KV5100, KV3200, KV5200, KV3300, and KV5300 series represent a range of advanced multimedia switching solutions designed to meet the growing demands of modern AV systems. These products leverage cutting-edge technology to offer seamless integration, enhanced flexibility, and superior performance in audio-video distribution.

The SW721 and SW722 models are known for their versatility, allowing users to easily switch between multiple HDMI and other video formats. These switches support high-definition resolutions up to 4K, ensuring that users can experience crystal-clear video quality. The SW723 and SW724V take this a step further by incorporating advanced video processing capabilities, enabling features like picture-in-picture and scalable resolutions.

The SW725 offers an intuitive user interface, making it ideal for straightforward AV management in educational and corporate environments. Each switch in this range boasts a compact design, making them easy to install in various settings, from boardrooms to classrooms.

Moving to the KV series, the KV3000 and KV5000 models offer extensive options for KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switching. These models are particularly suited for data centers and IT environments, allowing multiple computers to be managed from a single console. The KV3100 and KV5100 enhance this functionality by supporting high-resolution video and a wide array of connectivity options, making them compatible with a variety of systems.

The KV3200 and KV5200 introduce advanced features like USB emulation, which ensures that every keystroke is accurately transmitted, providing a reliable user experience across different operating systems. The KV3300 and KV5300 models further enhance performance with their scalable architecture, supporting daisy chaining for expanded setups, ideal for enterprise applications.

All models in the Black Box series are built with durability in mind, featuring robust construction that ensures longevity and reliability. They are also designed with user-friendly interfaces and remote management capabilities, allowing for easy configuration and maintenance.

Overall, the Black Box SW721 to SW725 and KV3000 to KV5300 series exemplify a commitment to innovation, offering high-quality AV and KVM solutions that cater to diverse user needs across various industries. Whether in corporate settings, educational institutions, or data centers, these products continue to set the standard for performance and reliability in multimedia switching and management.