Technical precautions
This equipment generates radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions, may cause radio frequency interference.
This equipment complies with Part 15, Subpart J of the FCC rules for a Class A computing device.
This equipment also complies with the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of
Communications. These above rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against such
interference when operating the equipment in a commercial environment. If operation of this
equipment in a residential area causes radio frequency inte rference, the user, and not ConnectPRO
Inc. Limited, will be responsible.
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Limited could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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2. Introduction
Access and control multiple multi-platform computers from one Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM)
console with the Multi-Platform CAT5 KVM (CAT5 KVM ) system. The CAT5 KVM comes in 8
and 16 port models. Connect up to 8 computers to the 8 port model, and up to 16 to the 16 port
model.
3. Features
• Hot-Swap - disconnect and reconnect computers without rebooting
• Scan-mode operation with variable time interval
• 1U Rack mountable
• Operate the system using an On Screen Display (OSD) or Control software or front panel push
buttons or keyboard hotkeys
• Create multi-level cascade arrangements. For example by cascading the CAT5 KVM 16 Port
model, connect up to up to 256 computers in the system
• The computers can be placed up to 10m/33ft from the CAT5 KVM
• Multi-platform — supports PS/2, SUN, and USB computers/servers
4. System components
The CAT5 KVM system consists of:
• Multi-Platform CAT5 KVM 8 or 16 port
• Computer Interface Module (CIMs) – PS/2, SUN, USB
• CAT5 cables (1.5m provided)
• RS232 Serial cable
• Rack mounts for the CAT5 KVM and the CIMs
• VGA Extender cable
5. Compatibility
The CAT5 KVM is compatible with:
• PS/2, SUN and USB computers/servers
• VGA, SVGA, or XGA monitors
• DOS, Windows (3X, 9X, 2000, NT4, ME, XP), LINUX, UNIX, HP UX, QNX, SGI, FreeBSD,
BeOS, Open VMS, Novell 3.12-6
6. The CAT5 KVM system configuration
Figure 1 illustrates the basic configuration of the CAT5 KVM system.
Figure 1 The CAT5 KVM system configuration
7. The CAT5 KVM models
Figure 2 illustrates the front panel of the CAT5 KVM 16 port model. The 8 port model is the same
but with only 8 rows of LEDs.
Figure 2 CAT5 KVM front panel
The figure below illustrates the rear panel of the CAT5 KVM 16 port unit. The 8 port model is the
same but with only 8 Computer ports.
Figure 3 CAT5 KVM 16 port rear panel
8. Pre-installation guidelines
• Switch off all computers
• Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that are likely to
generate electrical noise
• Ensure that the maximum distance between each computer and the CAT5 KVM , does not exceed
10m/33ft
9. Connecting the CAT5 KVM system
Connect each computer to the CAT5 KVM system using the appropriate CIM and CAT5 cables.
Figure 4 illustrates the CAT5 KVM system connections with the appropriate CIM connected to a
PS/2, SUN and USB computer/server.
Figure 4 CAT5 KVM system connections
The CIMs
The CIM s draw their power from the computer’s keyboard port (CIM PS/2, SUN) or from the USB
port (CIM USB).
Connecting a PS/2 CIM
Figure 5 illustrates the CIM.
To connect the PS/2 CIM:
1. Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s Video card.
2. Connect the Keyboard connector to the computer’s Keyboard port.
3. Connect the Mouse connector to the computer’s Mouse port.
Figure 5 PS/2 CIM
Connecting a SUN CIM
Figure 6 illustrates the SUN CIM and its connections.
To connect the SUN CIM:
1. Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s Video card.
2. Connect the Keyboard connector to the computer’s Keyboard port.
Figure 6 SUN CIM
Connecting a USB CIM
The CIM USB supports Windows 98 SE and later, MAC, SUN and SGI. Figure 7 illustrates the
USB CIM and its connections.
To connect the USB CIM:
1. Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s Video card.
2. Connect the USB connector to the computer’s USB port.
Figure 7 USB CIM
VGA Extender cable
Where the CIM’s Screen connector won’t reach the computer’s Video card, connect the VGA
Extender cable to the CIM and then follow the instructions below.
Connecting the CAT5 cables
1. Connect one connector to the CIMs RJ45 port.
2. Connect the other connector to one of the CAT5 KVM’s Computer ports.
3. Follow the above 2 steps for each computer.
Connecting the KVM console
To connect a KVM console to the CAT5 KVM :
1. Connect the monitor’s connector to the CAT5 KVM’s Monitor port.
2. Connect the keyboard’s connector to the CAT5 KVM’s Keyboard port.
3. Connect the mouse’s connector to the CAT5 KVM’s Mouse port.
10. Connecting the power supply
1. Connect the CAT5 KVM to the power supply using the Power cable provided.
2. Switch on the computers.
11. Updating the LEDs
The front panel CPU on puters when you do one of the following:
• Open the OSD (On Screen Display) – see below
• Press the 2 front panel Select buttons simultaneously.
12. Resetting the Switch
To reset the Switch press the 2 front panel Select buttons simultaneously. The CIMs are una ffected
by this reset.
Resetting can also be performed through the software – explained later.
13. Rack mounting the CAT5 KVM
Use the L-shaped brackets and screws provided to mount the CAT5 KVM on a server rack as
illustrated below.
14. Rack mount ing the CIMs
You can attach the CIMs to a server rack or computer using the Velcro strips provided. Or connect
it using the bracket provided.
The figure below illustrates the bracket.
15. Operating the CAT5 KVM system
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