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Black Box ServSwitch Jr. SW621A-R2 User Manual

Black Box ServSwitch Jr. SW621A-R2
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SERVSWITCH™ JR.
5.2 Common Problems
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A. First make sure that the CPU is in fact connected to the ServSwitch Jr. and that
the Switch is receiving power. (One of the Switch’s numbered CPU ports must be
cabled to the keyboard port of a powered CPU in order for the Switch to work
properly.)
B. If the Switch is ON, make sure its keyboard and mouse settings are correct.
C. If the configuration is OK, check your cables. Tighten any loose connections. If
the keyboard and mouse strands of the CPU Adapter Cable have been reversed,
plug them into the proper ports.
D. If you don’t find a cable error, try swapping in different keyboards and/or mice
one at a time. If the problem goes away when you substitute a device, the old one
might have gone bad.
E. If swapping input devices doesn’t solve the problem, begin swapping your cables
one at a time. If the problem goes away when you substitute a cable, the old cable
is probably defective.
F. If swapping cables doesn’t solve the problem, try plugging the CPU into a
different CPU port on the Switch. If the CPU boots when it’s connected to a
different port, the old port is probably defective.
G. If swapping ports doesn’t solve the problem, try plugging a known-good
keyboard and mouse directly into the CPU that’s having the problem. If the CPU
boots, the Switch might be defective; call Black Box.
H. If the CPU still doesn’t boot, the CPU’s keyboard or mouse port (or other
components) might be defective. (If the CPU’s Power LED doesn’t light, the fuse
on the CPU’s motherboard might be blown.) If you still have them, plug that
CPU’s original monitor, keyboard, and mouse into it and try again. If the CPU
does not boot with its original equipment, something in the CPU is defective; call
the CPU’s manufacturer. If the CPU does boot, there is some kind of unusual
mismatch between that CPU and the shared monitor, keyboard, or mouse; call
Black Box for technical support.

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Black Box ServSwitch Jr. SW621A-R2 Specifications

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BrandBlack Box
ModelServSwitch Jr. SW621A-R2
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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