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English manual – Lindy No. 39123 User Manual

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Keyboards, video monitors and mice

The rear panel provides 4 sets of ports and each accommodates a keyboard, video monitor and
mouse connection. The ports can be connected and used in any order (see note 2 below), and
not all connectors of each port need to be used. For instance, when a port of the LINDY
Console Switch is used as a video splitter port, usually only the video connections are utilised.

Where a user will be situated close to the LINDY Console Switch, the keyboard, video monitor
and mouse can be connected directly. When a user will be placed more than 10m away, then
an appropriate LINDY extender should be used.

Note 1: In KVM matrix configurations, these rear panel ports would be connected to the
CPU/computer ports of suitable KVM switches.

Note 2: At power on, the LINDY Console Switch attempts to gain information about the
capabilities of the connected monitors (using the Display Data Channel [DDC] format) by
interrogating the monitor at port 1. If you are using a mixture of monitors, it is advantageous to
place one that supports DDC at port 1.

To connect a keyboard, video monitor and mouse:


1 Position a suitable keyboard, video monitor and mouse in the required location.

2 Connect the keyboard, video monitor and mouse plugs to the sockets of one of the ports
(labelled between 1 and 4) at the rear panel of the LINDY Console Switch.

Power supply (use is optional)

The LINDY Console Switch is supplied with a power supply. The use of the power supply is
optional because the switch can also derive its power from the keyboard port of the host system
or KVM switch.

IMPORTANT: If the power supply will NOT be used, click switch 1 on the front panel down to its
ON position. See Configuration switches - Power source selection (switch 1) for more
information.