Daxten SCOUTMICRO PS-2 Посібник з монтажу - Сторінка 4
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Installation
Before connecting your computers and console devices to the SCOUTmicro switch, please ensure
that all devices are powered off. Connecting devices while powered on may lead to damage to your
computers or the SCOUTmicro. Daxten cannot be held responsible for damage caused by connecting
devices that are powered.
1.
Place the SCOUTmicro switch in a convenient location; its small size makes it easy to place
it on the desktop.
2.
Connecting the console devices SCOUTmicro PS/2 and SCOUTmicro USB:
2.1.
Connect your monitor's HD 15-pin connector to the SCOUTmicro's Monitor
'CONSOLE' device on the front panel.
2.2.
Connect your PS/2 keyboard to the PS/2 keyboard connector (purple) and your PS/2
mouse to the PS/2 mouse connector (green) on the front panel of the SCOUTmicro.
3.
Connecting the computers with PS/2 ports via the integrated cable:
3.1.
Connect the blue HD 15-pin male connector to the VGA port on your computer.
3.2.
Connect the purple PS/2 (6-pin MiniDIN) keyboard connector to the PS/2 keyboard
port on your computer.
3.3.
Connect the green PS/2 (6-pin MiniDIN) mouse connector to the PS/2 mouse port on
your computer.
4.
Connecting the computers with USB ports via the integrated cable:
4.1.
Connect the blue HD 15-pin male connector to the VGA port on your computer.
4.2.
Connect the USB connector to a USB port on your computer.
5.
Power up the computers. The computer connected to the first port will be shown on the
monitor. You may check if the keyboard and mouse work after the system has booted up. If
you find that the keyboard or mouse is not working correctly please verify that all cables are
properly connected.
Using the SCOUTmicro KVM Switch
To switch from one PC to another with the SCOUTmicro KVM Switch you have to use the keyboard
Hot Key commands. You may notice that the mouse cannot be used for around 2 seconds when the
SCOUTmicro switches to another computer. This is normal and is caused by the synchronization
process which ensures that the mouse operates correctly.