3.2Connecting the Drawer
To connect an
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| POWER ON/OFF | TOUCH PANEL | VGA |
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The rear view of the
1.Turn off your computer. You should always turn off your computer before connecting or disconnecting a device.
2.Connect the KVM cable to the “System 1” connector on the monitor/keyboard drawer.
3.Connect the video (VGA) connector of the KVM cable to the video card connector on the rear panel of your computer.
4.Identify and connect the PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard connector to the correct PS/2 ports on the rear panel of your computer.
5.Connect the AC power cord to the power inlet on the drawer and then to a power outlet.
NOTE: Please refer to chapter 5 for more information about the
3.3Turning On the Drawer
Make sure all cables and the power cord are connected properly. Be sure to tighten all connector screws. Using two hands, grasp the rear of the drawer, lift the tab and pull the panel up and forward. This will disengage the momentary on/off switch and the unit should power on. The LED on the left of the monitor panel should turn from orange to green, verifying that the unit is operational.
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