Black Box KV162A Manual De Usuario

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CHAPTER 3: Installing User-Interface Cards, User Cables, and Console Devices
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3.3.3 F
OR
S
UN
M
ICROSYSTEMS
S
TYLE
K
EYBOARD AND
M
OUSE
If you are using a Sun Microsystems style keyboard and mouse at a given console, the User Cable you’ll need
will be labeled KV2800, KV2810, KV2840, or KV2880 depending on the options you ordered (see Table 3-1 at
the start of Section 3.3). The cable will have these console-end connectors:
KV2800 Cable
KV2810, KV2840, and KV2880 Cables
will have:
will have:
HD15 Female
HD15 Female
8-Pin Mini-DIN Female
to Multisync Monitor
to Multisync
to Sun Keyboard
Monitor
and Mouse
8-Pin Mini-DIN Female
DB9 Male
DB9 Male
to Sun Keyboard
to Serial Mouse
to Other
and Mouse
(yellow band)
Serial Device
DB9 Male
RCA Female (Mono)
RCA Female (Stereo)
to Serial Mouse
to Microphone
to Speakers
(blue band)
or Headphones
To install your cabling and console equipment at each Sun type secondary console, first plug the User Cable’s
HD62 connector into the matching connector on the User-Interface Card. When you’re sure the connection is
firmly seated, secure it by tightening the associated thumbscrews.
Now plug the cables from your Sun keyboard, your Sun or serial mouse, and your multisync monitor into the
matching connectors on the User Cable. (Note that the stock cable is designed to connect to a multisync
monitor rather than a Sun monitor; a multisync monitor will be necessary in most situations, because most
people who have Sun computers in their system have PCs as well. However, if your Sun monitor is capable of
syncing to and displaying the video output of all of your computers, you can use the KV16SUN adapter to
connect it to the system; see Section 3.3.4.)
If the User Cable is a multimedia type, it will have three additional connectors: two RCA jacks for a mono
microphone and stereo speakers or headphones, and a DB9 male connector for a serial device. Attach any
appropriate equipment as desired.