Troubleshooting - Tripp-Lite B030-002-R Serie Manual Del Usuario

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2. Auto Scan Mode:
Auto Scan** automatically switches between PCs at
regular 10 second intervals. To invoke the Auto Scan
Mode, press and release the [Scroll Lock] key twice,
then press and release the [0] key. Scanning continues
until the [spacebar] is pressed to exit the Auto Scan
Mode. The port that was active when the [spacebar]
was pressed remains active.
** Note: While Auto Scan Mode is in effect, none of
the other keyboard keys will function. The Auto Scan
Mode must be exited in order to use the console for
anything else.
Specifications
B030-002-R
CPU Ports
2
Port Selection
Hotkeys
Connectors CPU
2 x 6-foot-long built-in cable kits,
each with 2 x PS/2 and 1 x HD-15
Console
2 x PS/2 and 1 x HD-15
LEDs
2 Selected Port
Emulation Keyboard
PS/2
Mouse
PS/2
Scan Interval
10 seconds
Operating Temperature
32° F to 104° F
Storage Temperature
-4° F to 140° F
Humidity
0 - 80% RH, Noncondensing
Housing
Plastic
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Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing problems, first make sure that
there are no cable problems. Check all cable connections.
Problem
Cause
Mouse Not
Mouse needs
Responding*
to be reset
Switch needs
to be reset
Wrong type of
mouse or adapter
Unsupported or
incorrect mouse
driver
Resolution and/or
Video
Bandwidth set too
Problems
high
Solution
Unplug the mouse from the
Switch, then plug it back in.
Turn off the PCs. Wait 5
seconds; then turn the PCs on.
The switch will only work with
a PS/2 mouse. A serial mouse
cannot be converted to a PS/2
mouse by using a serial to PS/2
adapter. One exception is a
combo-mouse which is specifi-
cally designed for both applica-
tions. In this case, ensure that
the mouse is set up for PS/2
mode and is being used with
the adapter originally provided.
Each PC needs to be using
the mouse driver correlating to
the mouse connected to the
console port.
Some newer mice (with extra
buttons and wheels) have
unique drivers that may not be
supported. Try a regular mouse
with a generic mouse driver
(like the one that comes with
the operating system).
The Switch supports VGA,
SVGA, Multisync, and XGA
(interlaced) monitors with
resolutions of up to 2048 x
1536 Hz.
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