Black Box KVT6S1UV manual Appendix. Troubleshooting Problems/Possible Causes/Solutions

Models: DVI/VGA USB/PS2 1-Port KVM Module KVT6S1UV

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Appendix: Troubleshooting

Appendix. Troubleshooting

A.1 Problems/Possible Causes/Solutions

Problem: The mouse does not work.

Possible Cause #1: Too many mouse drivers are installed in the computer.

Solution #1: Make sure there is only one mouse driver installed in each computer.

Possible Cause #2: The wrong mouse driver is installed.

Solution #2: Use a Microsoft® mouse driver.

Problem: The monitor works fine, but the keyboard and mouse do not work.

Possible Cause #1: Cables might be swapped.

Solution #1: Connect the cables according to the PC99 standard keyboard and mouse icons on the connectors.

Possible Cause #2: Incorrect cables are used.

Solution #2: Use only PS/2 or USB compatible cables.

Problem: The video image is not clear.

Possible Cause: You’re using poor quality video cables.

Solution: Use UL® 2919 rated, double-shielded video cables.

Problem: No screen image appears.

Possible Cause: The selected computer is not powered on.

Solution: Power on the computer.

Problem: A keyboard error appears when you power on the ServTray.

Possible Cause: The keyboard cable connection is loose.

Solution: Make sure that the keyboard cable connections are secure.

Problem: Alphabet symbols on the computer’s monitor are blue or have shadows.

Possible Cause: Resolution settings are incorrect.

Solution: Under Windows Control Panel, set the computer’s video output to match the highest resolution for the monitor with a large font for best performance.

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Black Box KVT6S1UV, DVI/VGA USB/PS2 1-Port KVM Module manual Appendix. Troubleshooting Problems/Possible Causes/Solutions