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  • Page 1

    CONSOLE CONVERTER For MAC CV-160 User’s Manual Packing Checklist l Console Converter xl l User’s Manual Xl Please read this manual thoroughly and prevent any damage to th e CV-160 and/or the connecting devices. LIMITED WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL[...]

  • Page 2

    CV-160 CV-160 is an IBM peripherals to Macintosh (Mac) Converter which includes the Video, Keyboard and Mouse signal converting. CV-160 allows user to connect a PS/2 Mouse, a PS/2 Keyboard and a PC used Monitor into its input connectors and converting the signals and then generating the Mac-ADB compatible signals to a Mac computer. Besides a build-[...]

  • Page 3

    CV-160 Power Consumption 50mA (max.) Video I n connector DB-15 x 1 Male Video Out Connector HD-15 x 1, Female ADB Interface Mini DIN 4-pin x 2. Female PS/2 Keyboard Connection Mini DIN 6-pin x 1, Female PS/2 Mous e Connector mini DI N 6-pin x 1, Female DIP Switch 8 bits x 1 Power ON/OFF Push Butto n x 1 Status LED Red LE D x 1 Operation Temp. 5°C [...]

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    CV-160 2. VIDEO: CV- 16 0 can be divided into three portions, Video, Keyboard and mouse. VIDEO Modes can be selected by setting a DIP Switch. see Table 1. SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 ON 13” Color ON ON NTSC (Under) ON ON 12” Color ON ON ON 21" Color ON NTSC (Over) ON 21” Mono ON ON Portrait ON ON 19" Color ON ON 16" Color ON ON ON [...]

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    Contextual Menu Button Click Button PS/2 Mouse 3 Button Assignments Fig. 4 MAC Standar d Keyboard Layout Fig. 5 PS/2 104-Key keyboard maps to Mac’s keyboard Fig. 6 PS/2 101 Key keyboard maps to Mac’s keyboard l Mac keyboard emulated by PS/2 keyboard ctrl L_Ctrl option R_Ctrl % L_R_Alt F13 Prt_Sc F14 Scroll Lock F15 L or R-Shift & Pause = Pa[...]