ATEN KN1132V Series User Manual page 39

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No.
Component
1
power LED
2
port LEDs
3
LAN LEDs
4
laptop USB
console port
5
USB ports
6
reset button
7
audio ports
Lights Green when the unit is powered on and indicates which
of the two power sources are available.
The port LEDs provide status information about their
corresponding KVM Ports.
GREEN: The computer attached to the port is Online.
RED: The computer attached to the port is Selected (has
KVM focus).
ORANGE: The computer attached to the port is Online and
Selected.
The LEDs are steady under normal conditions. A LED will flash
at half-second intervals, however, when its corresponding port
is accessed under Auto Scan Mode or Skip Mode (see
pages 238 and 239).
Primary and Secondary 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN LEDs.
RED: 10 Mbps
ORANGE: 100 Mbps
GREEN: 1000 Mbps
Flashes to indicate that the switch is being accessed over
the Net.
A dedicated USB port for directly connecting a laptop to the
switch for easy console operation.
A USB keyboard and mouse can plug in here. This can either
be in place of, or in addition to, plugging a keyboard and mouse
into the ports on the rear panel. This port can also be used to
connect USB storage peripherals (CD/DVD, HD, flash drives,
etc.) on V Series switches.
Note: This switch is recessed and must be pushed with a small
object, such as the end of a paper clip, or a ballpoint pen.
Pressing and releasing this switch when the unit is running
performs a system reset.
Pressing and holding this switch in for more than three
seconds when the unit is running resets its configuration to
the factory default settings.
Note: This does not clear User Account information.
See Clear Login Information, page 311, for information
on clearing user account information.
Pressing and holding this switch while powering on the
switch returns the unit to its factory default firmware level,
rather than the firmware version that the switch has been
upgraded to. This allows you to recover from a failed
firmware upgrade and gives you the opportunity to try
upgrading the firmware again.
Note: This operation should only be performed in the event
of a firmware upgrade failure that results in the device
becoming inoperable.
Speakers and microphone plug in here.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Description
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