User's Manual

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
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Diagram key
Admin port Use to do one of the following:
Configure and manage the device with a
terminal emulation program on your PC.
Configure and manage a power strip.
Connect an external modem to dial into the
device.
Monitor and
PS/2 cable
Attached Monitor and PS/2 cable (see E).
Mini-USB
port
Use to connect the device to the target server
with the included USB cable if not using the
attached PS/2 cable. A USB connection must
be used to utilize the Absolute Mouse
Synchronization or virtual media features.
Power
indicator
Backlit LED power ON and boot-up indicator.
Provides feedback on the operating status of
the device.
Monitor and
PS/2 cable
Attached Monitor and PS/2 cable. Use to
connect the device to a monitor and to a target
server if not using the USB cable.
Power
connector
Connects the power supply if you are not using
a PoE (Power over Ethernet) LAN connection.
Local user
port
Use to connect a local keyboard, video, and
mouse directly to the target server using an
optional PS/2 cable.
Ethernet
LAN/PoE
port
Provides LAN connectivity and power if using a
PoE LAN connection.
Power
The KX II-101 can be powered with either the included standard AC
power pack or by PoE (Power over Ethernet).
For standard AC power, plug the included AC power adaptor kit into
the Power port and plug the other end into a nearby AC power outlet.
For PoE, attach a 10/100Mbps cable to the LAN port and plug the
other end into a PoE-provisioned LAN.
After the KX II-101 is powered ON, it goes through a boot-up sequence,
during which the blue Raritan-logo LED will blink for about 45
seconds. Upon successful boot-up, the back-lit LED remains lit.