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6/11/2007
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724-746-5500

   blackbox.com

FEATURES

• Full-featured KVM extension with a pair

of pocket-sized boxes.

• Cross distances up to 160 ft. (48.8 m).

• Supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024.

• Adjustable video equalization compen-

sates for cable losses.

• Fully buffered signals for transparent

remote operation.

• Supports IntelliMouse

®

.

• Dual-access model supports both local

and remote user stations.

• Available with audio and serial support.

OVERVIEW

You have an IBM PC computer at point A. You’d like to put

the keyboard, mouse, and monitor at point B. Points A and B
aren’t too far apart—maybe only 75, 100, or 150 feet. That
calls for KVM extension, because the system almost certainly
won’t work if you try to run regular keyboard, mouse, and
video cables that far. But you don’t need a big extender that
will cross 1000 feet. So what do you do?

Why not try a ServSwitch Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extender

Kit (ACU3001A)? The Micro Extenders have the same central
circuitry as many of our more sophisticated KVM extenders—
for example, they support video resolutions up to 1280 x
1024—but they’re specially designed for basic keyboard/
monitor/mouse control across medium distances up to 
160 ft. (48.8 m).

The extender consists of a local module to which you’ll

attach the computer CPU with an included three-to-one cable,
plus a remote module that the user-station equipment can
plug directly into.

Connect the local module to the remote module with

inexpensive Category 5 twisted-pair cable. (You might be able
to use CAT5e or CAT6 cable instead; call Technical Support for
details.)

Once your extender system is cabled together, just plug

your remote unit into AC power. Then set a single DIP
switch—to tell the extender whether to equalize for CAT5
cable shorter or longer than 82 ft. (25 m)—and power up
your equipment.

The extender buffers all of the signals that pass between

the CPU and the remote user station. This makes the oper-
ation at the user station so smooth that it will feel like the
computer is right there under your desk.

Just as our bigger extenders do, the local unit always

emulates a directly attached keyboard and mouse. So you can
unplug and replug any keyboard or mouse attached to the
extender at any time without disrupting the booting or
operation of your CPU.

The Dual-Access Micro Extender (ACU3009A) supports a

local user station at the CPU’s site as well as the remote
station. Normally the two stations will contend for access to
the CPU. One station will be granted control while the user at
that station is typing at their keyboard or moving the mouse.
Once this activity stops for two seconds, the user at the other
station can take take control.

The Single-Access Micro Extender with Bidirectional Serial

and Audio Support (ACU3022A) has all of the capabilities of
the regular single-access version, and can also support a con-
nection between the PC and a remote microphone and
speakers (or other sources of audio input and output). Plus, it
offers a serial connection which supports RS-232 devices with
speeds up to 19,200 bps.

Except for CAT5 cable, everything you need to operate a PS/2 type local CPU

with a remote user station is included—just plug in your equipment and go!

Local CPU

Included KVM-

extension cable

CAT5 cabling 

(not included)

ACU3009A dual-access

Local systems only

Remote monitor,

keyboard, and

mouse

Power
supply

Local monitor,
keyboard, and

mouse

ACU3009A dual-access

Remote systems only

Summary of Contents for ServSwitch ACU3001A

Page 1: ...e extension in a tiny package High quality keyboard video and mouse extension in a tiny package ServSwitchTM Brand CAT5 KVM Micro Extenders 2007 All rights reserved Black Box Corporation FREE 24 hour Tech Support 724 746 5500 blackbox com ...

Page 2: ...her just plug your remote unit into AC power Then set a single DIP switch to tell the extender whether to equalize for CAT5 cable shorter or longer than 82 ft 25 m and power up your equipment The extender buffers all of the signals that pass between the CPU and the remote user station This makes the oper ation at the user station so smooth that it will feel like the computer is right there under y...

Page 3: ...pment 160 ft 48 8 m between local and remote units User Controls Keyboard commands On remote unit Bottom mounted 2 position DIP switch for video distance cable length and keyboard command recognition Connectors On local module All models 1 RJ 45 female for local remote interconnection 1 DB25 female for video input from and keyboard and mouse output to computer ACU3009A only 1 HD15 female for video...

Page 4: ... 45 plugs If possible do not use cable such as Category 5e Level 6 etc If such cable is already installed at your site you will need to install either a Delay Line Module or a Skew Compensator See the Ordering Information and call Black Box for technical support A monitor for each user station each monitor must work when attached directly to any of the CPUs connected to the extender A standard IBM...

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