Lantronix SUN-PC Product Manual - page 4
Trading Floor Switch
SUN-PC
Lightwave Communications, a Lantronix Company
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PN 15.00.020 - 0102B
The Trading Floor Switch consists of two components: the
Main Body
, and the
Remote
Switch
. The main body is usually located with the CPUs, off the desktop. The remote
switch may be attached directly to the keyboard or to a location more convenient for the
user.
2.1 Power
Requirements
The Trading Floor Switch is powered by the attached CPUs through the keyboard and
mouse connections. The Trading Floor Switch will not operate if the attached CPUs are
not powered. No additional power input is necessary for normal operation.
If there is a power fault that would cause damage to the Trading Floor Switch, internal
auto-reset fuses will trip to prevent overload. To reset the fuses, remove and then
reattach all cables from the main body.
2.2 Procedure
1.
Shut down all CPUs that will be attached to the Trading Floor Switch. Remove all
mice and keyboards, but leave the monitors attached.
2.
Connect the CPUs to the Trading Floor Switch using the appropriate cables, no
more than 25 feet in length. SUN CPUs are attached using a single 8-pin mini-
DIN cable for both keyboard and mouse, while PS/2 CPUs are attached using
two 6-pin mini-DIN cables (one for mouse, one for keyboard). Be sure not to
cross the PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse cables between the CPU and the
Trading Floor Switch.
2:
Installation