3. Introduction

3.2Rear View of Console KVM Switch 1

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1.Daisy-Chain Port

When daisy chaining units, the cable plugs in here.

2.CPU Port Section

The cables that link to the computers plug in here.

3.Power Socket

This is a standard 3-prong AC power socket. The power cord from an AC source plugs in here.

4.Power Switch

This is a standard rocker switch that powers the unit ON and OFF.

3.3Front View of B022-U16

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5.External Console Port

This port allows for the optional connection of an external keyboard, mouse and monitor. The included USB/PS2 Combo Console Cable Kit connects to the KVM switch here. Either USB or PS/2 keyboards/mice can be connected.

6.Grounding Terminal

The included grounding wire connects to the KVM switch here.

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1.Port Push-Buttons/LEDs

There are 16 port selection push-buttons on the front panel, all of which contain an LED.

Press the push-button of any port to switch the KVM’s focus to that port.

An orange LED illuminates when a computer is connected to the port and powered-on.

A green LED illuminates when the computer connected to the port has the KVM’s focus

Pressing push-buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously will perform a keyboard and mouse reset.

Pressing push-buttons 15 and 16 simultaneously will start an Auto Scan (see page 12 for Auto Scan details).

2.Reset Switch

Pressing this switch performs a system reset. This switch is semi- recessed and must be pushed with a thin object, such as the end of a paper clip or a ballpoint pen. Lights turn on to indicate that the KVM is powered up and ready to operate.

3.Station ID LED

The B022-U16’s Station ID is displayed here. If this is a Single Station Installation (see page 8), or the first station on a daisy-chained installation (see page 8), the unit has a Station ID of 01. On a daisy- chained installation, the KVM auto-senses its position and displays the Station ID that corresponds to its place in the chain (see Port ID Numbering, page 11 for details).

4.USB Peripheral Port

A USB 1.1 port is provided for the sharing of USB peripherals among connected computers (e.g. flash drive, CD-ROM drive, etc).

5.Firmware Upgrade Recovery Switch

During normal operation and while performing a firmware upgrade, this switch should be in the NORMAL position. In the event of a firmware upgrade failure, this switch is set to RECOVER to perform a firmware upgrade recovery (see page 20 for firmware upgrade recovery details).

6.Firmware Upgrade Port

The cable used to perform a firmware upgrade connects to the KVM switch here.

7.Power LED

This LED illuminates when the KVM switch is powered ON.

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Tripp Lite B020-U16-19-K owner manual Daisy-Chain Port, CPU Port Section, Power Socket, Power Switch, External Console Port

B020-U16-19-K, B020-U08-19-K, B020-U08-19KTAA specifications

Tripp Lite, a renowned name in the field of connectivity solutions and power protection, offers a variety of KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switches that enhance productivity in server rooms and data centers. Two of their notable models include the B022-U16 KVM switch and the B020-U08-19KTAA KVM switch.

The B022-U16 KVM switch is a robust 16-port device that enables users to control up to 16 computers or servers using a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor setup. This greatly reduces desktop clutter and streamlines operations. One of its standout features is the integrated 1U rackmountable design, which makes it an ideal choice for environments with space constraints. The ability to daisy-chain additional KVM switches allows users to expand their control to larger setups seamlessly.

Equipped with a variety of connection options, the B022-U16 provides support for USB and PS/2 peripherals, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. The OSD (On-Screen Display) menu simplifies the selection process, allowing users to switch between computers with ease and precision. Additionally, the switch supports various video resolutions, making it suitable for high-definition displays, which is essential for tasks requiring detailed visuals.

On the other hand, the Tripp Lite B020-U08-19KTAA KVM switch caters to users with slightly smaller setups, supporting 8 devices. Like the B022-U16, it features a rackmountable design that allows for efficient space utilization. This model is noteworthy for its compact design, making it suitable for both large data centers and small IT environments.

One of the key attributes of the B020-U08-19KTAA is its advanced security features. It includes password protection, which ensures that only authorized personnel can access the connected devices, a critical factor for environments where data integrity is paramount. It also supports USB keyboard and mouse connections, delivering flexibility in the choice of input devices.

Both models incorporate advanced technologies such as hotkey switching, which allows users to switch between connected computers quickly without manual intervention. The ability to support multiple operating systems further enhances their versatility, making them suitable for diverse IT infrastructures.

In summary, the Tripp Lite B022-U16 and B020-U08-19KTAA KVM switches are exceptional choices for businesses seeking efficient control over multiple servers and computers. Their feature-rich design, compatibility with various devices, and advanced security options make them valuable tools in today's fast-paced IT environments.