Chapter 1: Introduction
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Number Component
Description
LINK LED
(green)
Indicate the cable connection status
between the transmitter and receiver.
On: The physical connection to the
receiver is detected.
Off: No physical connection to the
receiver is detected.
Power LED
(red)
Indicate the power state.
On: The transmitter is powered on.
Off: The transmitter is powered off.
REMOTE button Press this button to enable or disable the
remote console.
Rear View
On the back panel, the DVI port used for the local console is marked with
a white frame for easy identification.
Number Items
Description
Power Input
Connect the power adapter.
Local Video
(DVI-I OUT)
Connect a VGA or DVI monitor, or connect
to the Video In port of a KVM drawer or user
station.
Note: A DVI-to-VGA adapter is required if
using a VGA monitor. The DVI-I to VGA
adapters, which are used on the transmitter,
are included in the package, but you need
to purchase the DVI-D to VGA converter
cable, which is used on the receiver. See
DVI-to-VGA Adapters
(on page 34).
DVI-I IN Port
Connect to the VGA or DVI port of the IT
device or an audio/video source such as the
TV.
USB-B Port
Connect to the USB-A port of the IT device
for USB keyboard/mouse inputs.