| July 2010   KVT163A   KVT164A   KVT165A   KVT160A-R2   KVT161A   KVT162A   ServView IV   Control your Sun® CPU and servers.   The ServView IV KVM console is the easiest and most efficient way for you to   control your Sun® CPUs and servers. This rackmountable workstation comes in a   1U or 2U clamshell version and includes a high resolution 17" or 19" TFT/LCD   monitor, a keyboard, and a glidepoint touchpad. It’s neat, compact, and takes   up much less space than a standard keyboard, monitor, and mouse. You can   mount the ServView IV at any comfortable working height in a standard 19”   rack. When mounted in a rack, the front panel folds down to conceal the unit.   When you need to access your SUN servers, slide it out; when you’re done,   push it in.   Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S. call 724-746-5500)   FREE technical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Call 724-746-5500 or fax   724-746-0746 Mailing address: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence,   Customer   Support   Information   PA 15055-1018   • • E-mail: [email protected]   ServView IV   (Only the specifications, descriptions, and instructions for the ServView product   code listed for your ServView IV model on the front of this sheet will apply.)   • Ten 10/32” rackmounting screws and cage nuts. (Eight are required for   assembly, two are extra.)   NOTE: The components that come with your ServView IV might vary and are   subject to change without notice.   To mount the ServView IV in a 19” rack, take these steps:   1. Mount your CPU(s) and SUN servers in the rack where your ServView IV will   be installed.   2. Remove the backing plate that’s attached to the rear of the ServView IV by a   pair of screws.   3. Unscrew the retention screws that hold the KVM tray shut against the front   of the ServView IV.   CAUTION: We recommend that two people work together to perform step 4.   4. Tilt the ServView IV far enough sideways to get past the Cabinet’s rails, then   maneuver it through the Cabinet until its front and rear “mounting ears”   are even with the Cabinet’s front and rear rails. Straighten the ServView IV   back to level so that its front ears are flush against the front of the Cabinet’s   front rails and its rear ears are flush against the back of the Cabinet’s rear   rails. Align the upper and lower holes in the mounting ears (two in each ear   —eight all together—not including the middle hole in the front ears that’s   designed for the retention screws) with an appropriate set of holes in the   Cabinet’s rails, then secure the ServView IV to the rails using the included   screws.   5. Locate the keyboard, mouse, and video cables that come out of the back   of the ServView IV tray. Attach the connectors of these cables to the   matching connectors on your Sun server, computer CPU, or (if your ServView   IV includes an integrated ServSwitch) on the included User Cable that you’ll   then plug into one of the ServSwitch’s user ports.   6. Models with an integrated ServSwitch only: Plug the User Cable into one of   the ServSwitch’s user ports. Follow the directions in the ServSwitch manual   for attaching CPUs to the switch. Run the included power cord from the   ServSwitch’s power inlet to a working AC outlet.   7. Run the included power cord from the ServView IV’s power inlet to a working   AC outlet. Turn on the ServView IV. Refer to the manual for the ServView IV’s   components for information about configuring and operating them. (Note:   power must be first applied to the ServSwitch, then the CPU’s)   8. Plug in and power up the CPU(s) attached to your ServView IV.   Page 3   Trademarks Used in this Manual   Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB   Technologies, Inc.   Sun is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems.   Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the   property of the trademark owners.   © Copyright 2010. All rights reserved.   FREE, live, 24/7 Tech Support is just 20 seconds away.   724-746-5500 | blackbox.com   |