Tripp Lite B022-U08-IP Quick Start Guide for B022-U08-IP 1U Rack KVM Switch 93 - Page 4

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4. Introduction (continued) 4.3 Components 4.3.1 Front View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Port Selection Pushbuttons: These buttons toggle between the computers attached to the corresponding KVM ports. • Simultaneously pressing and holding buttons 1 and 2 for three seconds will perform a keyboard / mouse reset. • Simultaneously pressing and holding buttons 7 and 8 for three seconds will initiate an Auto Scan. 2 Port LEDs: The Port LEDs are built into the Port Selection Pushbuttons. • An Online LED on the left side of the pushbutton will illuminate Orange to indicate that a powered-on computer is connected to the corresponding port. • A Selected LED on the right side of the pushbutton will illuminate Green to indicate that the corresponding port has the focus of the KVM. 3 Reset Button: Press this recessed button with a thin object to perform a system reset. 4 USB Peripheral Port: A USB 1.1 port is provided for the sharing of USB peripherals among connected computers (e.g. flash drive, CD-ROM drive, etc.). Note: USB peripherals can only be shared among computers that are connected to the KVM switch via the USB connectors on the P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kit. 5 Firmware Upgrade Switch: During a firmware upgrade, as well as normal operation, this switch should be in the NORMAL position. If a firmware upgrade does not perform successfully, this switch is flipped to the RECOVER position during the firmware upgrade recovery process. 6 Firmware Upgrade Port: The RJ11 connector on the included firmware upgrade cable connects to the KVM switch here. 7 Power LED: The Power LED illuminates blue to indicate the unit is receiving power. 8 Station ID LED: The Station ID LED will display the number of the station that currently has the console's focus. 4.3.2 Rear View 1 3 45 6 7 1 Daisychain-Out Port: A P772-Series Daisychain Cable (sold separately) connects between this port and the Daisychain-In Port on a B022-U16 or B022-016 KVM switch to expand the number of connected computers. 2 KVM Ports: The custom wired KVM cable kits that connect to the computers plug in here. 3 Grounding Terminal: The wire (user provided) used to ground the B022-U08-IP connects to the KVM here. 4 Cable Tie Slot: A cable tie can be routed through this slot in order to tie the connected cables together for organizational purposes. 2 5 Power Jack: The included power supply connects to the KVM here. 6 LAN Port: The cable that connects the KVM switch to a LAN, WAN or Internet plugs in here. 7 Console Port: The included USB/PS2 Combo Console Cable Kit connects to the KVM switch here, allowing you to attach a VGA monitor and USB or PS/2 keyboard/mouse. 4

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4.3 Components
4. Introduction
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continued
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4.3.1 Front View
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Port Selection Pushbuttons:
These buttons toggle between the
computers attached to the corresponding KVM ports.
Simultaneously pressing and holding buttons 1 and 2 for three
seconds will perform a keyboard / mouse reset.
Simultaneously pressing and holding buttons 7 and 8 for three
seconds will initiate an Auto Scan.
2
Port LEDs:
The Port LEDs are built into the Port Selection
Pushbuttons.
An Online LED on the left side of the pushbutton will illuminate
Orange to indicate that a powered-on computer is connected to
the corresponding port.
A Selected LED on the right side of the pushbutton will
illuminate Green to indicate that the corresponding port has the
focus of the KVM.
3
Reset Button:
Press this recessed button with a thin object to
perform a system reset.
4
USB Peripheral Port:
A USB 1.1 port is provided for the sharing
of USB peripherals among connected computers (e.g. flash drive,
CD-ROM drive, etc.).
Note:
USB peripherals can only be shared among computers that
are connected to the KVM switch via the USB connectors on the
P778-Series USB/PS2 Combo KVM Cable Kit.
5
Firmware Upgrade Switch:
During a firmware upgrade, as well as
normal operation, this switch should be in the NORMAL position.
If a firmware upgrade does not perform successfully, this switch
is flipped to the RECOVER position during the firmware upgrade
recovery process.
6
Firmware Upgrade Port:
The RJ11 connector on the included
firmware upgrade cable connects to the KVM switch here.
7
Power LED:
The Power LED illuminates blue to indicate the unit
is receiving power.
8
Station ID LED:
The Station ID LED will display the number of
the station that currently has the console’s focus.
4.3.2 Rear View
1
Daisychain-Out Port:
A P772-Series Daisychain Cable (sold
separately) connects between this port and the Daisychain-In Port
on a B022-U16 or B022-016 KVM switch to expand the number of
connected computers.
2
KVM Ports:
The custom wired KVM cable kits that connect to the
computers plug in here.
3
Grounding Terminal:
The wire (user provided) used to ground the
B022-U08-IP connects to the KVM here.
4
Cable Tie Slot:
A cable tie can be routed through this slot in order
to tie the connected cables together for organizational purposes.
5
Power Jack:
The included power supply connects to the KVM
here.
6
LAN Port:
The cable that connects the KVM switch to a LAN,
WAN or Internet plugs in here.
7
Console Port:
The included USB/PS2 Combo Console Cable Kit
connects to the KVM switch here, allowing you to attach a VGA
monitor and USB or PS/2 keyboard/mouse.
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