Rear view, Power jack 1.3.2.2. console port – C2G 32568 UKV-048OSD_088OSD_0168OSD User Manual

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UKV-048OSD/088OSD/0168OSD Rackmount KVM Switch User Manual Rev. 1.8 July 2004

Status is each indicated by a set of two Port Status LED indicators - one red and
the other green. The red LED is lit when the computer is connected to the KVM
Switch and feeding power through the PS/2 keyboard and mouse interface. The
green LED is lit when the computer is currently selected as the active channel to be
controlled with the shared keyboard and mouse.

Note that a red-lit LED means only that the specific port is connected and being powered

through its PS/2 interface. It does not indicate whether that connected computer is in powered-on
or powered-off sate.

Note that a green-lit LED means only that the specific port is selected to be the active channel.

It does not indicate whether that connected computer is in powered-on or powered-off sate.


Thus the red indicator shows forth the current connected state of the specific port.
The green LED indicator indicates the currently active channel.

When the switch is in a “locked mode” (also known as “password protected mode”), the green

LED of the active channel will be flashing to indicate this locked state. Also all front-panel button

operations will be disabled while in locked state.

1.3.2. Rear View

Figure 1-3a UKV-048OSD Rear Panel

Figure 1-3b UKV-088OSD Rear Panel

Figure 1-3c UKV-0168OSD Rear Panel

1.3.2.1. Power Jack


The power jack is a receptacle for the 9V 1A DC power adapter cord. Its center pin
is of a positive polarity.

1.3.2.2. Console Port


The console port is where you connect your keyboard, video and mouse.

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