Venus Series User Manual
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2.5
Power ON
Check connections and plug in power supply
Double check whether all cables/connectors are properly connected. You can
check the color of keyboard and mouse connector to make sure the keyboard
and mouse cables go to the correct ports.
Plug the power supply to the KVM switch and plug the AC power plug into the
electrical receptacle. Now you will see the LED of Port 1 (Stand alone KVM
switch only) lights up, and hear a beep sound.
Recommend Power ON sequence as follows: Monitor, KVM Switch, finally
Computer.
2.6 CAT5 KVM Receiver (R-Box)
The CAT5 KVM receiver (R-Box) uses CAT5 cable to extend your keyboard,
mouse and monitor 1000 feet (300 meters) away from the KVM switch. It also
has built-in 2-to-1 OSD KVM switch for selecting remote or local Computer.
2.7 CAT5 Receiver Installation
1. Make sure the CAT5 cable is straight through type.
2. Plug one end of CAT5 cable into RJ-45 connector of the KVM switch CAT5
console port, and plug the other end of CAT5 cable into RJ-45 port of the
R-Box.
3. Connect keyboard, mouse and monitor to the R-Box console ports (USB
Keyboard/Mouse ports, and VGA port)
4. Connect Local Computer to R-box with the accompanied 3-in-1 HDDB-15
cable.
5. Power on the R-Box by plugging in the power adaptor
6. Push the
SELECT
button to select remote or local Computer.
2.8
When video signal is foggy or unclear
The R-Box (CAT5 Receiver) enables user to access to the computer, server, or
KVM switch up to 1000 feet (300 meters) away with superior auto-adjust RGB
gain/delay control capability