Ke9950 Point-To-Point Installation - ATEN KE6900T User Manual

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KE9950 Point-to-Point Installation

Setting up the KE9950 / KE9952 system in a point-to-point configuration is
simply a matter of plugging in the cables.
Note: In a point-to-point configuration, no administrator setup is necessary.
Make sure that all the equipment is powered off. Refer to the installation
diagrams on the next two pages and do the following:
1. (Optional) Connect the extender's grounding terminal to a suitable
grounded object using the grounding wire.
2. On the transmitter side, plug the mouse, keyboard, DisplayPort monitor,
serial devices, microphone and speakers into the ports on the Console
section of the KE9950T / KE9952T.
3. Connect the DisplayPort cable, the USB 2.0 Type-A to Type-B cable
provided with this package and the audio ports into the KVM Ports on the
front of the KE9950T / KE9952T.
4. Connect the other end of the DisplayPort cable and the USB 2.0 Type-A to
Type-B and audio cables into the keyboard, video, mouse, speaker and
microphone ports on the computer.
5. For control of serial devices, connect the RS-232 port on the front of the
transmitter to a serial port on the computer.
6. Connect a Cat 5e/6 cable to the KE9950T / KE9952T's LAN port.
7. On the receiver side, plug the mouse, keyboard, DisplayPort monitor,
serial devices, microphone and speakers into the ports on the Console
section of the KE9950R / KE9952R.
8. Connect the other end of the Cat 5e/6 cable to the KE9950R / KE9952R's
LAN port.
9. Instead of connecting through the LAN ports, you can choose to connect
the KE9950 / KE9952 through the SFP slots. To do so, plug SFP modules
into the transmitter and receiver's SFP slots, then connect each end of
Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) optical fiber between the SFP modules.*
10. Plug the power adapters into AC sources with the power cords and plug
the other ends into the transmitter and receiver's power jacks respectively.
The KE9952 supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) where power can be
supplied through a PoE network switch instead of using a power adapter.
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