English Manual
Multi-Platform KVM Converter Cable
Installation and Use
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6
SUN Keyboard country codes
Country
nn code
Country
nn code
Arabic
01
Persian (Farsi)
14
Belgian
02
Poland
15
Canadian-Bilingual
03
Portugese
16
Canadian-French
04
Russian
17
Czech Republic
05
Slovakian
18
Danish
06
Spanish
19
Finnish
07
Swedish
1A
French
08
Swiss/French
1B
German
09
Swiss/German
1C
Greek
0A
Switzerland
1D
Hebrew
0B
Taiwan
1E
Hungary
0C
Turkish-Q
1F
International (ISO)
0D
UK
20
Italian
0E
US
21
Japan (Katakana)
0F
Yugoslavia
22
Korean
10
Turkish-F
23
Latin American
11
Reserved
24-FF
Netherlands
12
Not supported
00
Norwegian
13
Stage four – Reconnect USB converter cable and reboot
On the Windows based computer from which you will run the upgrade, ensure that its BIOS settings will allow it to
boot from the floppy diskette drive, rather than booting immediately from the hard drive.
1. Switch off the computer and remove the keyboard connector.
2. Disconnect your USB converter cable (if connected) from its computer and KVM switch.
3. At the end of the converter cable that has three plugs, locate
the keyboard plug (purple with a
icon) and connect it to
the keyboard socket of the Windows-based computer. This
is the reverse of the usual connection method and the cable
will automatically detect this to prepare itself for the upgrade
procedure.
4. With the upgrade diskette installed in the drive, switch on the computer. The computer must boot from the
floppy diskette and will then automatically perform the upgrade/apply the keyboard & country code. The
upgrade process should take no more than two to three minutes and a progress indicator will be displayed
on screen. Once the upgrade is complete, switch off the computer and disconnect the USB converter
cable.
5. Reconnect the USB converter cable between the USB-equipped computer
and the KVM switch.