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BRAND CAT5 KVM EXTENDER
6.3 Finishing Your Installation
To finish installing an Extender after attaching devices to it as described in
Section 6.2
, take these steps:
1. Interconnect the Local and Remote Units by running CAT5 cable between
their front-panel modular “Interconnect” jacks. Refer to the guidelines for
this cable in
Section 4.2.5
.
CAUTION!
It is theoretically possible to connect the Remote Unit of a Switching
(ACU1049A) Extender to the Local Unit of a Single-Access (ACU1001A)
or Dual-Access (ACU1009A) Extender. However, the Switching
Extender’s firmware is more advanced than the Single- and Dual-Access
firmware, and the two versions are not 100% compatible. This
incompatibility will cause the Scroll Lock LED not to light on the remote
keyboard, although the Scroll Lock key will still work. More importantly,
do
not
use Private Mode in a system with a Switching Remote attached
to a Dual-Access Local Unit—you will not be able to turn Private Mode
off! We
strongly recommend
that you upgrade the firmware at least to
version S5.0 on any older Single- or Dual-Access Local Unit that you
want to attach to a Switching Remote Unit. Call Black Box Tech Support
if you want to do this.
2. Turn the Brightness and Focus dials on the Remote Unit counterclockwise,
by hand or with a screwdriver, as far as they will go.
3. Attach the output cord of the Remote Unit’s power supply to the power jack
on the back of the Unit. Then plug the IEC 320 end of the power supply’s
input cord into the IEC 320 inlet on the power supply’s transformer. Finally,
plug the other end of the input cord into a utility (mains) power outlet. The
Remote Unit should power up immediately; it has no ON/OFF switch. (If the
Remote Unit is in the location you want it to be, you can leave it plugged in
and powered up more or less indefinitely.)
CAUTION!
If you ever need to replace the power supply of the Remote Unit, the
replacement power supply must have identical output characteristics
(see the “Power” specification in
Chapter 2
.) Using a supply with
different output—even if it’s “almost the same”—could damage your
equipment.
4. Power ON the PC CPU or KVM switch attached to the Local Unit’s CPU port.
Like the Remote Unit, the Local Unit has no ON/OFF switch; it will start up
immediately if the CPU or switch provides enough keyboard-line DC voltage.
Switching Extender systems:
Power ON any CPU or switch attached to the
Remote Unit’s CPU port.