Powering Up The Systems - Belkin OmniView PRO2 Rack User Manual

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Using the Console
Installation
Step 4 Powering Up the Systems
4.1
Power on the Console.
4.2
Power on all servers connected to the Console (servers can be powered on
simultaneously). The Console emulates both a mouse and keyboard on each
port and allows your server to boot normally. The server connected to port 01
will be displayed on the LCD panel.
4.3
Check that the mouse touch pad and keyboard are working normally.
4.4
Using the OSD, check all occupied ports to verify that all servers are connected
and responding correctly. If you encounter an error, check your cable
connections for that server and reboot. If the problem persists, please refer
to the "Troubleshooting" section in this User Manual.
Note: Each server connected via USB will detect the Console as a generic mouse
and keyboard. Older versions of Windows (prior to Windows 2000) do not
automatically install USB HID devices, so you will have to manually press
"Next" through the Windows Add/Remove Hardware Wizard until the HID
devices are all installed (the Console will install four devices: an HID keyboard,
an HID mouse, a generic keyboard, and a generic mouse). This driver
installation is only required the first time the Console enumerates on each
server; the Console will be detected and enumerate automatically in the future.
When driver installation is completed, reboot the server.
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