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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND PS/2 MICRO EXTENDER
4.2.3 T
O
C
ONNECT A
K
EYBOARD AND
M
OUSE TO THE
R
EMOTE
U
NIT
You’ll be plugging the keyboard and mouse directly into the corresponding
connectors on the Remote Unit.
4.2.4 T
O
C
ONNECT A
S
ERV
S
WITCH
F
AMILY
KVM S
WITCH TO THE
R
EMOTE
U
NIT
You would do this to extend the distance you can run from the KVM switch to a
CPU.
On the Remote Unit and the Dual-Access Local Unit, the user ports are the
HD15 and 6-pin mini-DIN connectors on the opposite end of the Unit from the
RJ-45 jack. Which cable(s) you’ll use to connect the switch to it will depend on
what type of CPU ports the switch model has, as detailed in the following three
subsections.
4.2.4.A Switches Whose CPU Ports Are a Set of Separate Interfaces
The CPU ports of some ServSwitch family KVM switches are a set of separate
interfaces: Each CPU port consists of separate interfaces/connectors for video,
keyboard, and mouse communication. At the time of this writing, some of the
important ServSwitch family models in this category are:
• ServSwitch™ Duo
• ServSwitch™ Wizard, Wizard LP, Wizard Pro
• Personal ServSwitch™
You can use the PS/2 extension cables included with the Extender to attach a CPU
port on one of these switches to the keyboard and mouse connectors on the
Remote Unit. If you’ll need those cables to attach a CPU or KVM switch to the
Local Unit, buy two more separately (product code EVMPS03-MM).
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