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CHAPTER 2: Introduction
Panel Label | Connector | Description |
CPU N | DB25 F | For each submaster you plan to connect, you |
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| must have an Expansion Cable; you must have |
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| an Adapter Cable for each CPU you plan to |
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| connect. See Section 2.5. |
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| NOTE |
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| The |
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| connector slots. The |
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| has 16 of these slots. The extra |
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| connector slots in the chassis of the |
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| protected by material mounted inside |
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| the chassis. |
MONITOR/ | DB25 F | Connect the shared monitor, keyboard, and |
KEYBOARD/ |
| mouse to this port using an “MKM Adapter |
MOUSE |
| Cable.” At the ServSwitch end, this cable has a |
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| DB25 male connector; at the other ends, it has |
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| appropriate connectors to plug into your |
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| monitor, keyboard, and mouse cables. Only one |
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| MKM Adapter Cable is needed. See Section 2.5. |
| If you connect a more distant computer or | |
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| terminal to this |
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| to send switching commands to the ServSwitch |
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| from a secondary location. You would also |
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| connect a computer to this port to upgrade the |
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| Switch’s firmware. Refer to Section 4.4. |
POWER | Connect the ServSwitch’s | |
| DIN F | here. This is not a keyboard input. Power |
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| transformers are available for 110 VAC or |
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| 230 VAC. Both have |
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| 17 VAC at 700mA. |
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