Tripp-Lite B005-004-R Manual De Instrucciones página 4

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Problem
Cause
Keyboard Not
Keyboard needs to be reset
Responding*
Switch needs to be reset
Switch in Auto Scan Mode
Pressing the
None of the PCs are
Hot Keys does
powered On
not get a
The port you are selecting
response
does not have a PC or the
PC is Off.
Switch in Auto Scan Mode
Hot Key Command has
been keyed incorrectly
Mouse Not
Mouse needs to be reset
Responding**
Switch needs to be reset
Wrong type of mouse or
adapter
Unsupported or incorrect
mouse driver
Video
Resolution and/or
Problems
Bandwidth set too high
* This Switch is designed to work with AT and PS/2 keyboards. Older XT (84 key) and some older AT
keyboards (those with the function keys on the side) will not work.
** Some Notebook computers, notably the IBM Thinkpad and Toshiba Tecra, have trouble working with a
switch when their mouse and keyboard ports are used simultaneously. To avoid this problem, only connect
the mouse port or the keyboard port to the Switch. If you connect the mouse port, you will need to use the
notebook's keyboard when the notebook is the active computer.
Specifications
PC Connections
Port Selection
LEDs
Selected
Connectors
Keyboard
Mouse
Video
Scan Interval
Solution
Unplug the keyboard from the Switch, then plug it back
in.
Turn off the PCs. Wait 5 seconds; then turn the PCs on.
Press the [Spacebar] to exit Auto Scan Mode.
Turn ON at least one PC
Change the port manually or select a port that does have
a PC that is powered On.
Press the [Spacebar] to exit Auto Scan Mode.
Press each Hot Key sequentially and individually: [Alt]
then [Ctrl] then [Shift] then the # then [Enter].
Unplug the mouse from the Switch, then plug it back in.
Turn off the PCs. Wait 5 seconds; then turn the PCs on.
The switch will only work with a PS/2 mouse. A serial
mouse cannot be converted to a PS/2 mouse by using a
serial to PS/2 adapter. One exception is a combo-mouse
which is specifically designed for both applications. In
this case, ensure that the mouse is set up for PS/2 mode
and is being used with the adapter originally provided.
Each PC needs to be using the mouse driver correlating
to the mouse connected to the console port.
Some newer mice (with extra buttons and wheels) have
unique drivers that may not be supported. Try a regular
mouse with a generic mouse driver (like the one that
comes with the operating system).
The Switch supports VGA, SVGA, Multisync, and XGA
(interlaced) monitors with resolutions of up to
1920x1440 Hz. The maximum bandwidth is 180 MHz.
4
Push Button Switch; Hot Keys
4
1 x 6 pin mini-DIN female (PS/2 style) – Console
4 x 6 pin mini-DIN female (PS/2 style) - CPU Ports
1 x 6 pin mini-DIN female (PS/2 style) - Console
4 x 6 pin mini-DIN female (PS/2 style) - CPU Ports
1 x HDB-15 female (std. VGA/SVGA) - Console
4 x HDB-15 male (std. VGA/SVGA) - CPU Ports
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