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.