Tripp Lite B013-000 manual

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    Tripp Lite World Headquarters 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, I L 60609 USA (773) 869-1234, www.tripplite.com User’s Manual KVM CONSOLE EXTENDER Model #: B013-000 NOTE: Follow these i nstallati on and operating procedures to ens ure correct performance and to prevent damage to this uni t or to its connect ed devices. Copyright © 2000 Tripp Lite. A[...]

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    Overview Because the B013-000 Console Extender System allows access to a computer system from a re mot e console (keyboard, moni tor, and mouse), it i s pe rfe ct for fa ctory and construct i on si t e s, or any t ype of installat i on whe re the console needs t o be ke pt in a convenient l y accessible location, but you want the system equi pment [...]

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    Features Uses Inexpensi ve , Re liable, Ca tegory 5 STP Et he rne t Cable t o Connect the Loca l and Re m ot e Uni ts Dual Console Operation - Cont rol Your System From Both the Local and Remote PS/ 2 Keyboard, Mouse , and Moni tor Consol es Push Button Selection of the Active Consol e High Resolut i on Vi de o - Up To 1024 x 768 @ 150 m (max. ) Su[...]

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    PCs The following equip ment must be installed on each PC that is to be connected to the system: With PS/2 Type Connectors: M A VGA, SVGA or Multisync card. M A 6-pin mini-DIN m ouse port M A 6-pin mini-DIN ke yboard port With AT Type Connectors: M A VGA, SVGA or Multisync card. M A DB-9 (standard seri al ), m ouse port plus mouse ada pt e r (pa rt[...]

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    Components The Local Unit (B013-000 Local) Front View: 1. Operating Mode Se lecti on Swi tc h Pressing this but ton cycles you through t he ope ra ting mode choices: M Local - only the loca l consol e can cont rol the system(s); M Auto - both consoles can control the system(s)). 2. LEDs The Local Unit has two LEDs to indicate the o perating status [...]

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    6. Remote I/O The Category 5 t wi sted pai r cable t ha t conne cts to the Rem ot e Unit plugs int o thi s conne ct or. 7. Power Jack The cable from the AC Powe r Ada pt er pl ugs into this jack. The Local Unit (B013-000 Local) Rear View 1. Monitor Port The extension cabl e tha t connects to the comput er’s VGA port plugs into this conne ctor. 2.[...]

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    The Remote Unit (B013-000 Remote) Front View 1. LEDs The Remote Uni t ha s two LEDs (Powe r and On Line ) to indi cate the operating status of th e Local and Remo te units (see p. 8, for details). 2. Mouse Port The remote PS/ 2 mouse plugs int o t his conne ctor. 3. Keyboard Port The remote PS/ 2 ke yboa rd plugs into thi s conne ct or. 4. Monitor [...]

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    Installation Setting up the Console Extende r Syst em is si mpl y a matter of plugging in the cabl es: 1. Make sure that all the equipment to be connected up is powered Off. 2. Plug the cable s from t he l oc a l consol e devices (mouse , ke yboard, monitor), i nt o t he i r port s on t he Consol e side of the Loc a l Uni t (B013-000 Local). 3. Plu[...]

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    Operation The Local and R emote Units each have two LEDs to indicate th eir operating status, as shown in the tabl es, below: B013-000 Local (Local Unit): LED Operating Mode Local Auto Local Lights to indicate that the local console is active (the Remote LED is out). 1. Lights when the local console is active (the Remote LED is out) 2. Turns off wh[...]

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    Appendix Troubleshooting Symptom Action No Video Make sure that all cables are securely plugged into their sockets. TP Wiring Diagram TP Pin Assignments Pin Assignment 1 V OUT B 2 /V OUT B 3 V OUT G 4 V OUT R 5 /V OUT R 6 /V OUT G 7 /DO 8 DO JA CK POSITIONS P AIR 2 P AIR 1 P AIR 3 P AIR 4 T568B A T&T 258A W-O W- G O G W-Br Br Bl W-Bl 1 23456 78[...]

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    Specifications Function B013-000 Local B013-000 Remote Connectors Keyboard 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN female 6 pin mini-DIN female Mouse 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN female 6 pin mini-DIN female Monitor 1 x 15 pin HDB male 1 x 15 pin HDB female 1 x 15 pin HDB female Unit To Unit 8P8C Jack LEDs 1 Local 1 Remote 1 Power On 1 On Line Function Keys Local/Auto Select but[...]

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    PREVENTING RADIO & TV INTERFERENCE Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital device, pur su ant to Par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its ar e desig ned to pro vid e r easo nab le p ro tectio n again st harmful in ter f er ence in a resid ential installation. T h is eq u ip m en t gen er a[...]

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