F1D208-OSD_EU_man.qxd
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Hardware Installation
6.
Connect the first computer's mouse cable to the OmniView
F2N036-XX), connect one end to the PS/2 mouse port on the computer, and the other end to the PC1 PS/2
mouse port on the back of the OmniView
one end to a DB9 serial port on the computer, and the other end to the PC1 DB9 serial mouse port on the
back of the OmniView
Back of OmniView
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7.
Connect the first computer's keyboard cable to the OmniView
Part# F2N036-XX), connect one end to the PS/2 keyboard port on the computer, and the other end to the PC1
keyboard port on the back of the OmniView
need a PS/2-AT keyboard adapter (Belkin Part# F2N018).
Back of OmniView
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8.
Double check all of the connections. Make sure the keyboard and mouse cables go to the correct ports.
9.
Repeat steps 5-7 for the remainder of the computers.
10.
Attach the power supply to the power supply connector at the back of the OmniView
into any available AC outlet. Flip the power switch on the front of the OmniView
LED for Port 1 on the front panel blink, and hear a beep. Power up your monitors.
11.
You can now power up all your computers simultaneously. The first computer will show up on the monitor.
Check to see if the keyboard, mouse and monitor work. If all are operating okay, press the SELECT button and
check the functionality of the other computers. If you find any errors, double-check all of the cable connections.
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. If using a serial mouse cable (Belkin Part# F2N209-XX-T), connect
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F2N036-XX for PS/2 mouse
OR
F2N209-XX-T for serial mouse
MATRIX. If your computer has an AT-style keyboard port, you will
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MATRIX. If using a PS/2 cable (Belkin Part#
Back of PC
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MATRIX. Using another PS/2 cable (Belkin
Back of PC
F2N036-XX
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MATRIX. Plug this
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MATRIX. You should see the