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First English printing, October 2002
Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness 
of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. We are not liable for any injury or 
loss that results from the use of this equipment.

Safety Instructions 

Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for 

future reference.

Unplug equipment before cleaning. Don’t use liquid or spray detergent; use a moist cloth.

Keep equipment away from excessive humidity and heat. Preferably, keep it in an air-conditioned environment with
temperatures not exceeding 40º Celsius (104º Fahrenheit).

When installing, place the equipment on a sturdy, level surface to prevent it from accidentally falling and causing
damage to other equipment or injury to persons nearby.

When the equipment is in an open position, do not cover, block or in any way obstruct the gap between it and the
power supply. Proper air convection is necessary to keep it from overheating.

Arrange the equipment’s power cord in such a way that others won’t trip or fall over it.

If you are using a power cord that didn’t ship with the equipment, ensure that it is rated for the voltage and current
labeled on the equipment’s electrical ratings label. The voltage rating on the cord should be higher than the one listed
on the equipment’s ratings label.

Observe all precautions and warnings attached to the equipment.

If you don’t intend on using the equipment for a long time, disconnect it from the power outlet to prevent being
damaged by transient over-voltage.

Keep all liquids away from the equipment to minimize the risk of accidental spillage. Liquid spilled on to the power
supply or on other hardware may cause damage, 

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Only quali

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invalidate its warranty.

If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning, have it checked by quali

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 ed service personnel.

What the warranty does not cover

Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modi

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Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:

Accident, misuse, neglect, 

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failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.

Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.

Any damage of the product due to shipment.

Removal or installation of the product.

Causes external to the product, such as electric power 

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Use of supplies or parts not meeting our speci

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Normal wear and tear.

Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.

Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.

Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation. 
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 cations made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This 

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause 
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the 
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Re-position or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Summary of Contents for MKS1602

Page 1: ...n and productspecifications aresubject to changewithout notice For lastest product information pleasevisit Acnodes website atwww acnodes com 14628 Central Ave Chino CA91710 Tel 909 597 7588 Fax 909 59...

Page 2: ...en the chassis Opening it yourself could damage the equipment and invalidate its warranty If any part of the equipment becomes damaged or stops functioning have it checked by qualified service personn...

Page 3: ...KS1603 MKS1604 1 1 Package contents 1 2 KVM port connection 1 3 Remote Local console connection 1 4 KVM Cascade 1 5 Specifications Part 2 Usage 2 1 KVM Button 2 2 Password 2 3 KVM OSD 2 4 KVM Hotkey R...

Page 4: ...moisture and vibration Unpacking The equipment comes with the standard parts shown in package content Check and make sure they are included and in good condition If anything is missing or damaged con...

Page 5: ...K S803 1603 KVM unit MKS803 or MKS1603 KVM unit x 1 Mounting set w bracket screws x 1 Power adapter w power cord for KVM x 1 Receiver box for remote console x 2 Power adapter w power cord for receiver...

Page 6: ...Remote Console 1 MKS802 Power out in Cascade MKS1602 Local Console Remote Console 1 MKS803 Power Rem ote 2 out in Cascade MKS1603 Remote 3 Local Console Remote Console 1 MKS804 Power Remote 2 out in C...

Page 7: ...2 KVM port connection USB Servers Combo KVM cable support PS 2 or USB server Combo KVM port PS 2 Servers Combo KVM cable support PS 2 or USB server 6 10 15 ft Combo KVM cable Support PS 2 or USB serv...

Page 8: ...5 6 c able max 150m CAT 5 6 c able max 150m Receiver Receiver Remote USB console 3 Remote USB console 1 Rem ote Cat6 Console 3 Local USB con sole Rem ote Cat6 Console 1 R emo te Cat6 Con sole 2 CAT 5...

Page 9: ...tor Remote I O Power Rear USB K B Mouse Local Remote Button to PC Button to KVM switch The receiver provides a hotkey function for remote console Monitor Remote Console Local computer Optional setup C...

Page 10: ...all control of other slave KVM switches e g level 2 to 8 The slave matrix KVM will be as a port expansion module of the master matrix KVM the original remote console on slave KVM will be sacrificed an...

Page 11: ...ouse Remote I O RJ45 via Cat5 Cat5e Cat6 cable up to 500 feet Expansion Up to 240 servers by 8 level cascade Compatibility Multi platform Mix PCs SUN and Mac G3 G4 Mac iMac Support Windows 7 Vista 200...

Page 12: ...D Indications 1 6 ports Bank no PC port LEDs Channel button Bank button 3 2 ports Bank no 7 Segment BAN K LED indication PC port LED s O nlin e Blue LED on indicating a PC is connecting to the port Ac...

Page 13: ...ny change Remark a Blank has underscore while SPACE doesn t have b Press any alphanumeric key to move to next input item SPACE is treated as a valid character Change your password 1 Login the KVM in S...

Page 14: ...next port PgUp PgDn Switch to previous bank or next bank Display port 01 08 09 16 17 24 25 32 1 2 3 4 Remark Display port 17 32 for 32 port model only F1 Main Menu 01 LANGUAGE OSD language change 02 P...

Page 15: ...oll Lock S Scroll Lock Scroll Lock R Activate auto scan mode for connected servers Press any key to exit the auto scan mode Reset all the KVM settings to factory default Except User Security settings...

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