Black Box ServSwitch ACU1022A Manual De Usuario
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ACU1022A
BLACK BOX
®
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Dual-access connections.
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Place your keyboard, monitor, and mouse—
or remote station—nearly 1000 feet (304.8 m)
from a CPU, ServSwitch, or local station.
from a CPU, ServSwitch, or local station.
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Include local and remote units.
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Fully adjustable video equalization,
even at long distances and high resolutions.
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Compatible with most keyboards,
monitors, and mice.
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All signals are fully buffered to ensure
consistent remote operation of your PC.
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Boot your PC without an attached mouse
or keyboard—complete PS/2 mouse
and keyboard emulation.
and keyboard emulation.
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Dual-access models enable a PC
to be operated from either the local
or remote user station.
or remote user station.
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ACU1049A features switching capabilities!
A remote station can switch between the
local and remote CPUs with a keyboard code.
local and remote CPUs with a keyboard code.
FEatUrEs
It’s time you put your servers, CPUs, and ServSwitch
™
family KVM
switches in safe locations where they can be administered easily
and kept secure.
and kept secure.
The
ServSwitch CAT5 KVM Extenders
send keyboard, video,
and mouse signals long distances across a single solid-core 4-pair
Category 5 UTP or STP cable. (If possible, do not use “higher”
cables—CAT5e, CAT6, and so on—because the tight wire twists
in these cables actually degrade video signals. For details, see “For
installations with higher-capacity cable” on page 5.)
Category 5 UTP or STP cable. (If possible, do not use “higher”
cables—CAT5e, CAT6, and so on—because the tight wire twists
in these cables actually degrade video signals. For details, see “For
installations with higher-capacity cable” on page 5.)
Plug your monitor, keyboard, and mouse (or a cable running
to one of the CPU ports of a KVM switch) into an extender’s Remote
Unit. Then run CAT5 cable from the Remote Unit to the extender’s
Local Unit. Use extension cable(s) to connect your CPU or the user
port of a KVM switch to the Local Unit. Plug everything in, turn it on,
and go!
Unit. Then run CAT5 cable from the Remote Unit to the extender’s
Local Unit. Use extension cable(s) to connect your CPU or the user
port of a KVM switch to the Local Unit. Plug everything in, turn it on,
and go!
OVERVIEW
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Diagram Format
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ACU1028A
ACU1008A
Local monitor,
keyboard, and
mouse
CAT5 interconnect cable
Local Unit
Local Unit
Remote Unit
Remote Unit
Power
supply
Power
supply
Remote monitor,
keyboard, mouse,
serial device (printer
shown), microphone,
and headphones
Remote monitor,
keyboard, mouse,
and serial device
(printer shown)
PC CPU
PC CPU
Local monitor,
keyboard, and
mouse
CAT5 interconnect cable
The extenders fully buffer all the signals they carry, so you don’t
see delays, flickering, and herky-jerky mouse movement. You can use
a Remote Unit’s Brightness and Focus dials to adjust the screen image
and bring it as close to clarity as it can get.
a Remote Unit’s Brightness and Focus dials to adjust the screen image
and bring it as close to clarity as it can get.
The extenders require no software and are compatible with all
operating systems and a wide variety of hardware, including the
Microsoft
Microsoft
®
IntelliMouse
®
.
The Local Units perform complete PS/2
®
keyboard and mouse
emulation, so you can unplug or replug your keyboard and monitor
without worrying about disrupting the booting or operation of your
CPUs.
Versions for single or dual access.
without worrying about disrupting the booting or operation of your
CPUs.
Versions for single or dual access.
The Single-Access model (ACU1001A) sends your keyboard,
monitor, and mouse signals nearly 1000 feet (304.8 m) from a local
CPU to a remote user station. With the Dual-Access model
CPU to a remote user station. With the Dual-Access model