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For Macintosh keyboard and mouse
1. Your user interface cables for these peripherals will be labeled either
CPAU-
x
or CPAUF-
x
, depending on the options you ordered. Use the
cable diagrams below to locate the correct cable.
2. At your secondary console, plug your Mac keyboard/mouse and VGA
monitor connectors into the two matching connectors on the user inter-
face cable.
NOTE:
For users requiring multi-button mice, a serial mouse connector is
also provided.
If you have the CPAUF-
x
series cable, you will have three additional
connectors: two small connectors for a microphone and speakers, and a 9-
pin D-shaped serial connector for a serial port. The microphone connector
is denoted by a blue band around its cable; the serial mouse connector is
denoted by a yellow band. Plug your peripheral connectors into the
matching connectors on the user interface cable.
3. Attach the user interface cable to the unit by plugging the 62-pin connec-
tor into the rear of any available secondary console module. Ensure that
the connector is firmly seated, then tighten the thumbscrews.
NOTE:
You may use your Macintosh monitor with an XP4000 Series unit if it
will function with all of your attached computers. See “Using Non-multisync
Monitors” later in this chapter.
VGA VIDEO
ADB
SERIAL MOUSE
CPAU-
x CABLE
CPAUF-
x CABLE
ADB
SPEAKERS
VGA VIDEO
MICROPHONE
(blue band)
SERIAL MOUSE
(yellow band)
SERIAL PORT