Datasheet
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Configure the Matrix
ServSwitch with
powerful,easy-to-use
menus like the one
shown here.
If you can use a screwdriver,
you can install the
Rackmount Kits.
Configure system
Password to configure box
System settings
Keyboard settings
Appearance
Configure password ********
Starting computer number 0
Maximum computer 64
PC keyboard rate (chars/sec) 20
PC keyboard delay Fast
Menu color scheme Night sky
Screen saver Weaving
Screen saver time (seconds) 1200
Background color Cyan
Text color Black
Position X= 25 Y= 45
Fadeout (seconds) 5
Configure password ********
• CPU Adapter Cables, User Adapter Cables, and (if you’re daisychaining) Expansion Cables.
• Keyboards, mice, and monitors for your users. If you’re mixing platforms, we recommend true multiscan, multisync monitors capable of syncing
to each CPU’s video-output frequencies and compatible with all of the CPUs’ video cards. Also, if one of the multiple platforms is IBM, the
monitors must be able to accept both separate H/V sync and composite sync. (Such monitors are available from NEC, Sony
®
, and CTX.)
We recommend that the monitors be able to display a maximum resolution of not less than 1280 x 1024 at a maximum refresh rate of not less than
75 Hz.
• To attach an Apple
®
Mac computer:
– One ServSwitch Micro Mac Converter (our product code KV99MCON) that attaches directly to the CPU port and translates the Apple Desktop
Bus (ADB) signals into PS/2 keyboard and mouse signals.
– One G3, G4, or regular Macintosh
®
style CPU Extension Cable.
– If the Mac needs to see ID bits from its monitor: One Mac Video Adapter for ServSwitch (our product code KV99MA) that attaches to the
CPU’s video port and spoofs the ID bits.
• To attach a Sun computer:
– One Sun style CPU Extension Cable.
• To daisychain a Matrix ServSwitch unit: An Expansion Module.
• To rackmount a Matrix ServSwitch unit: A ServSwitch Rackmount Kit.
What else you might need: