1 product information & connection guide – Lindy P16-IP User Manual

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Section 2

Hardware Installation

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2.1 Product Information & Connection Guide

Make your connections to the switch as detailed below.

Ensure all devices are switched off before connecting. Once all connections have been made,

power on the switch, your monitor, and the computers in that order.

Port Push Button

Used for direct port selection. To access ports 1 to 8 simply

press the button; for ports 9 to 16, press the ‘

↵↵

’ button on the

front panel and the required port button simultaneously.

Port LED Display

When the LED labelled ‘

P

’ is illuminated

green

a computer attached to this port is

powered on. When the LED labelled ‘

S

’ is illuminated

red

, the KVM console is connected

to this port. If this LED flashes, the console is connected to this port, but either no

computer is attached, or the attached computer is not switched on.

Shift Button

This button allows ports 9 to

16 to be selected.

Bank Select Button

Pressing this button switches ‘banks’ and allows the computers connected

to ‘slave’ switches in a cascaded installation to be selected. The LED

above will display the selected bank. Pressing this button at the same time

as the port 8 button resets the switch.

Local Console Ports

Connect your keyboard,

monitor and mouse here.

10/100 RJ-45 Ethernet Port

Make your network connection here.

This port supports 10/100Mbps

connections and will auto-sense the

correct speed.

Serial Port

A modem or RS-232 Serial Terminal

can be connected here.

Computer Connection Ports

You can connect up to 16 computers to

these ports using dedicated KVM cables.

PC1’ refers to the first port, ‘PC2’ to the

second and so on...

Daisy Chain Ports

These ports allow a slave P-Series KVM switch

to be connected to the P16-IP using standard 3-

in-1 PS/2 & VGA KVM cable.

USB Port

Use the supplied cable to connect to a

computer for remote mass storage support.

Power Connection

Connect the supplied power adapter here.

Although the computers connected to the

switch may be able to supply enough power

to the unit, erratic operation may occur if the

power supply is not used.

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