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KV3108SA-R4, SW722A-R4, SW721A-R4, SW724A-R4, SW723A-R4, SW725A-R4 manual
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SW725A-R4
SW722A-R4
SW723A-R4
KV3108SA-R4
SW724A-R4
SW721A-R4
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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Configure System
Connecting Cpus
Common Problems
Reset
Quick Setup Guide
Keyboard-Command Summary
Figure G-1. Rackmount assembly
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NOTES
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Contents
Customer Support Information
Step-By-Step Quick Install Guide for the ServSwitch
Servswitch Quick Install Guide
Attach your keyboard and mouse this way PS/2 equipment shown
Connection sequence
User-Station Connections
PS/2 type user-station connections
PC/AT type user-station connections
RS/6000 type user-station connections
SGI type user-station connections
Cascade Connections Optional
CPU Connections
Servswitch Quick Install Guide
PS/2 type CPU connections
Servswitch Quick Install Guide
PC/AT type CPU connections standard cable
RS/6000 type CPU connections
SGI type CPU connections
RS-232 connection to DB9 male computer port
FA042
Power Connection
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Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved
SW721A-R4SW723A-R4 SW722A-R4SW724A-R4 KV3108SA-R4SW725A-R4
Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family
Servswitch
FCC/IC Statements
Servswitch
NOM Statement
Contents
Table of Contents
Servswitch
Appendix
Standards
Specifications
Specifications
Maximum Altitude
Introduction
Operating Features
Complete Package
Servswitch
Front Panel
Front panel of a 2 to 1 ServSwitch SW721A-R4
ON/OFF
CPU N
Rear Panel
Monitor
Equipment Requirements
Cable Requirements
Quick Setup Guide
Installation
Installation Procedure
Connecting Cpus
Connecting Submasters Optional
Kernel is bad, load new kernel through serial port
Chapter
Cascading in ServSwitch Systems
Cable Requirements for Expansion
Basic ServSwitch cascading
Cascading with Matrix ServSwitch submasters
Kernel is bad, load new kernel through serial port
Installation
Guidelines for Using the ServSwitch with Your Equipment
Operation Hardware and Keyboard Commands
Operation Hardware and Keyboard Commands
Monitor
Video Quality vs. Distance for Original Serv Cables
Video Quality vs. Distance for Coaxial Cables
ServSwitch’s Keyboard Commands
Keyboard-Command Summary
Scan OFF
Commands in Detail
Scan Mode
Reset
Send Null Byte PS/2 Type Mice only
Display Label
Using the RS-232 Port
Switching Ports Remotely Optional
Upgrading the Firmware with Terminal-Emulation Software
Receive successful Hit space to program
Upgrading the Firmware with the DOS Copy Command
Operation Hardware and Keyboard Commands
Overview
Operation On-Screen Display
Operation On-Screen Display
Configure system
Configure System
Changing the mouse type
Servswitch
Changing the maximum number of computers
Configure System Expansion Units
Configure System Scan Time
Typematic Rate
Configure computers
Configure Computers
Changing a computer’s name
Changing a CPU port’s keyboard mode
Changing a CPU port’s mouse type
Color Scheme
Configure Overlay
Resolution
Background Color and Text Color
Configure Overlay Computer Label
Show Computer Number
10. The Configure security
Configure Security
New password
11. The computer select window
Computer Select Window
Restoring Factory-Default Settings
Troubleshooting
Common Problems
YOU CAN’T Switch Ports from the Keyboard
Servswitch Scans or Switches to Empty or Nonexistent Ports
Your Mouse DOESN’T Move the POINTER/CURSOR
Your ON-SCREEN Display is not Synchronized
Shipping and Packaging
Calling Black Box
Keyboard-Command Settings
Appendix a Nvram Factory Defaults
Option Default setting
On-Screen Configuration Settings
Access time Seconds 16 hours, 39 minutes
Appendix B Cable Product Codes
Servswitch
Appendix C Pinout of RS-232 Port
Key Pressed on Scan Code LK461 Keyboard
Appendix D The LK461 Keyboard
Figure G-1. Rackmount assembly
Appendix E Rackmounting ServSwitch
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