Black Box ServSwitch Secure and Secure PLus Manual Do Utilizador

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Operation
In operation, the ServSwitch Secure unit allows you to quickly and securely 
switch between up to four systems. Strictly only one system may be accessed at 
a time, whereupon the common keyboard and mouse are linked to that system. 
Tamper-evident seals
Given the high security nature of most installations that incorporate this unit, 
it may be a policy of your organisation to fit tamper-evident labels across 
certain seals and/or chassis screws. As part of a best practice policy, you are 
recommended to check any applied seals on a regular basis to ensure that the 
unit has not been opened without authorization.
Selecting computers
In order to guard against the possibility of malicious software and also to 
minimize the chance of accidental switching, the ServSwitch Secure unit offers 
only one method to change between channels. All switching is done using the 
front panel switches.
Error indicator
The red error indicator is located on the right side 
of the front panel and is labeled ERR. Separate 
microprocessors monitor each channel and any 
of them can trigger an error state if they detect 
unexpected or unauthorized operations. If the ERR 
indicator illuminates, you will need to first locate and 
confirm the source of the fault. Then you will need to 
either power cycle the offending computer or remove 
and replace its USB connection to the ServSwitch 
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•  The buttons are clearly labeled to eliminate any ambiguity.
•  Press the appropriate button to select the labeled channel.
•  When the chosen channel has been connected, the adjacent indicator 
will illuminate (continuously) to confirm. If the indicator flashes, then the 
selected computer is either switched off or disconnected.
•  Each channel uses a differently colored indicator to provide additional visual 
feedback about the chosen channel. Channel 1 has a green indicator and 
is generally configured to link with the lowest security computer/network, 
whereas channel 4 (or channel 2 on two-port versions) has a red indicator 
and is generally configured to link with the highest security computer/
network.       
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