Connections, Host computer or kvm switch – Lindy CPU IP Access Switch Plus User Manual

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Connections

Installation of the CPU IP involves a number of basic connections
to some or all of the following items:

• Host computer or KVM switch

ð

Local keyboard, video and mouse

IP network port

Modem/ISDN port

Power input

Power control port

COM1

MODE

M

COM2

POWER

CONTROL

INDOOR

USE

ONL

Y

KVM

CONSOLE

5V

1

2

ON

2A

COMPUTER

/ KVM

SWITCH

Host computer or KVM switch

The CPU IP can either connect directly to a single host computer or to range of
hosts via one or more KVM switches.

To connect a host computer or KVM switch

1 Ensure that power is disconnected from the CPU IP and the computer or

KVM switch to be connected.
(Note: If it is not possible to switch off devices prior to connection, then
a ‘Hot plug’ procedure is available – see the

Hot plugging and mouse

restoration

section for more details).

2 Connect the plugs at one end of a KVM cable set to the keyboard, video

and mouse sockets of the computer or KVM switch (for mouse plug
conversion information – see

Appendix 7

).

Monitor (video)

Blue

Keyboard

Purple

Mouse

or

Mid green

3 Connect the plugs at the other end of the KVM cable set to the corresponding

sockets, collectively labelled as ‘COMPUTER/KVM SWITCH’, at the rear of the
CPU IP.

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