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Peter Crafts Posted on Aug 17, 2016

Belkin F1DA104Z DB 9 pinout

Model F1DA104Z 4 port KVM, need pinout for DB9 - RJ11 Flash cable

  • Marvin
    Marvin Aug 17, 2016

    Hi Peter
    Sorry we would not have this, it is not published information.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2007

SOURCE: 4 port belkin kvm

The things that usually go wrong with KVMs are bent connector pins (usually mouse or keyboard) or the switch itself. Inspect the mouse connector for bent or corroded pins. They are easy to bend and straighten, however, they will eventually break off if you do it often enough. If you find one that is bent the safest way to straighten it is by using a .7 diameter mechanical pencil. Remove the lead, and work the pin carefully into the pencil barrel. Once you have the pin inside the pencil gently straighten it by moving the pencil vertical. If it?s not a bent or corroded pin there isn't a whole lot else you can do other than try to get a warranty replacement or if its expensive enough, repaired.

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Dusty Colvard

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2009

SOURCE: How to switch between computers

Do you know which model you have? Most KVM's switch by hitting Scroll-Lock twice kinda fast and then the port# you want to switch to. In your case it would be 1 or 2. If that doesn't work let me know what model you have and I will give you a definate solution

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Belkin Omniview 2-port KVM Switch with

Here you go...

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2010

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RJ45 1 to DB25 11 RJ45 2 to DB25 3 RJ45 3 to DB25 2 RJ45 4 to DB25 18 ~ 25
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