Tk-Ip101 Rear View; Tk-Ip101 Power Socket - TRENDnet TK-IP101 User Manual

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TK-IP101 Rear View

TK-IP101 Rear Panel
PC/KVM port (HDB-15, integrated with PS/2 Keyboard and mouse signals)
The PC port connector is where you should connect to either a single PS/2 computer
or a single PS/2 KVM Switch, using the 3-in-1 slim KVM cables w/ an integrated
HDB15 connector. However, if you are using USB-enabled computer or USB KVM
Switch, you should additionally use a USB cable to connect to a USB port on your
computer for keyboard/mouse connection.
Monitor Port (HDB-15)
This is where you should plug in the Monitor for your local console on TK-IP101.
USB port (USB Type B)
This USB port provides USB keyboard/mouse connections to a USB-enabled PC, or to
a USB KVM Switch. Thus, if you are connecting any USB-enabled PC or USB KVM
Switch, please use a USB cable to make the connection.
Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
The Ethernet port, or digital port, offers anytime anywhere access of TK-IP101 and
subsequently the conventional KVM Switch(es) and servers/computers connected
behind it to the remote login clients lover LAN/Internet.
Serial Control Port (RJ-12)
The serial control port allows you to connect to either an external modem or a power
control unit or to a cascaded chain of power control units. When added with an
external modem to its serial control port, TK-IP101 could serve either as a PPP
server to allow direct cable connection or dial-in connection from its peer computers,
or as a PPP client to dial-in to the ISP or an enterprise PPP server. Furthermore,
through serial commands sent over its serial control port, TK-IP101 can perform
remote power on/off and power cycling task via the (cascaded) power control
module(s).

TK-IP101 Power Socket

You should use the DC9V 2A Adapter provided within the package. Use of any other
adapter will nullify the warranty.
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