Local user, Local, User – Lindy MC5-IP User Manual
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Local user
A locally connected video monitor,
keyboard (and mouse) are required
during the initial configuration.
These are also useful during normal
use to allow quick local control of
any connected computer systems.
The MC5 unit can directly support
either PS/2 or USB style keyboards
and mice. An audio port is also
provided for locally connected
speakers, if required.
From PS/2-style mouse
From PS/2-style keyboard
From video monitor
From speakers
From USB keyboard and mouse
To connect the local user port
1 Position a suitable video monitor, keyboard, mouse (and speakers, if
required) in the vicinity of the MC5 unit such that their cables will easily
reach.
2 Attach the video monitor, keyboard, mouse (and speaker) connectors to the
sockets, collectively labelled as
USER PORT 1
, at the rear of the MC5 unit.
MC5 rear panel
Note: The keyboard and mouse can be either PS/2-style or USB respectively, as
required. The two different connection types can even be mixed. Recognition
of the type used is automatic and requires no extra settings to be made.
LOCAL
USER