Tripp Lite Switch B040 004 User Manual

Easy Operation (continued)  
Hotkey Commands  
A keyboard hotkey sequence consists of at least three specific  
keystrokes:  
Out-of-the-box Installation (continued)  
Quick Start Guide  
P780 series  
cable kit  
Hotkey sequence = ScrLk* + ScrLk* + Command key(s)  
*For a hotkey command to be validated, each hotkey must be pressed within 2 seconds  
of the preceding key.  
NetController™  
Rackmount Console  
*For detailed hotkey sequences and their corresponding functional commands, see  
Quick Reference Sheet on the other side of this Quick Start Guide.  
*Hotkey activation keys can be switched to any of 4 keys using the OSD Setup Menu  
(Scroll Lock, Caps Lock, Num Lock or F12). See Owner’s Manual CD for details.  
KVM Switches  
OSD Menu  
Models: B040-008-19, B040-016-19  
To activate the OSD (On-Screen Display) Main Menu, use the  
hotkey sequence: ScrLk + ScrLk + Space Bar  
P780 series  
cables  
Out-of-the-box Installation  
Take the KVM Switch and included cables out of the box  
to begin installation.  
BANK 8  
Note: If you are connecting a PS/2 computer to your B040-Series KVM switch, make sure  
it is powered off before connecting to the KVM Switch. Otherwise, the PS/2 Computer  
may not recognize the Keyboard and Mouse, preventing you from using them. USB  
computers do not have this limitation.  
Main OSD Menu  
Setup Menu  
OSD Main menu  
Step 1: Connect the included AC power cord to the KVM Switch  
Select computer: Use keys to navigate to a connected  
computer. Use the Page Up/Page Down Buttons to display  
connected computers on Daisy-Chained KVMs. Press enter to  
select the desired computer as active.  
to power it on.  
Step 4: Connect each of your computers to a computer port on  
the rear panel of each NetController KVM switch using  
a Tripp Lite P780-Series USB-PS/2 KVM Cable Kit (not  
included). The Tripp Lite P780-Series KVM cable has  
a HD15 connector on one end and a PS/2 Keyboard  
connector, USB connector, HD15 connector and a USB  
to PS/2 Mouse Adapter. When connecting with a USB  
computer, the USB connector is the only connector  
needed for Keyboard and Mouse, leaving the PS/2  
Keyboard connector unplugged. When connecting with  
a PS/2 computer, add the USB to PS/2 Mouse adapter  
to the USB connector and you’ll have a PS/2 connector  
for the mouse. Do not connect USB connector and PS/2  
keyboard connector to a computer at the same time.  
If you are using an individual B040-008-19 or B040-016-19  
KVM switch that is not Daisy-Chained to another switch, proceed  
to step 4.  
Edit computer name: Highlight the desired computer port using  
the keys (use Page Up/Page Down to scroll through Daisy-  
Chained KVMs) and hit the Insert key. Change to the desired name  
and hit the Enter key to confirm it.  
Daisy-Chaining Multiple NetController KVM Switches  
Warning! The total length of daisy-chain cabling from the master KVM switch to the last  
KVM switch in a daisy-chain installation (regardless of the number of levels) must not  
exceed 16 ft. (5 m). If the total length of the daisy-chain cabling exceeds 16 ft. (5 m), the  
installation will not function properly.  
Go to Next OSD Menu Page: Hit the F1 key when in the OSD Main  
Menu to view the OSD Setup Page. Hit F1 when in the OSD Setup  
Page to view the OSD Status Page.  
Step 2: You will need a P781 Series Daisy-Chain cable (HD15-M  
to HD15-F) to connect the Daisy-Chain OUT Port (HD15-F)  
of the Master KVM Switch (1st KVM switch in a chain) to  
the Daisy-Chain IN Port (HD15-M) of the second KVM  
switch. Connect the AC power cord to the second switch  
to power it on. You can Daisy-Chain any combination  
of non-console NetController KVM switches to a  
maximum of 8 levels.  
Logout: When the password feature is enabled and you are in the  
OSD Main Menu screen, you can hit the F10 key to logout of the  
KVM switch. Once F10 is pressed, one must enter the password to  
operate the KVM switch.  
Step 5: Power up the connected computers. After your computer  
is powered up, the PS/2 keyboard and mouse will be  
recognized and you can now begin operating your B040-  
Series KVM switch.  
Setup Menu (See Owner’s Manual CD for details)  
Auto Logout: Specifies non-activity duration before KVM is logged  
off and password is required to begin operation (00-99 min).  
Step 3: Repeat Step 2 to connect more non-console NetController  
KVM switches using the supplied daisy-chain cable or  
another P781 Cable. Attach the included Daisy-Chain  
Terminator to the Daisy-Chain OUT port of the last KVM in  
the Daisy-Chain.  
OSD Timeout: Specifies non-activity duration before OSD closes.  
Auto Scan Period: Specifies Auto Scan time intervals.  
Easy Operation  
There are three ways to select a specific computer connected to  
your B040-Series KVM Switch: Push Buttons, Hotkey Commands  
or On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu.  
Title Bar: Allows user to disable Title Bar, or to have it displayed on  
the Right or Left side of the monitor.  
Note: It is not necessary to use the Daisy-Chain Terminator on the Daisy-Chain OUT port  
of the NetController KVM switch if you are not Daisy-Chaining it to another KVM switch.  
Hotkey: Specifies hotkey preceding sequence (Scroll Lock, Caps  
Lock, F12 or Num Lock).  
Push Buttons  
Password: Specifies the security password.  
Switch to any connected computer simply by pressing the  
corresponding button on the front panel of your NetController  
KVM switch.  
Load Default: Load default settings to all KVM switches.  
OSD Appearance: Keep/Hide OSD Menu after switching ports.  
F1—Status Page: Opens status menu.  
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