Network Technologies User Station, Connecting the CAT5 cable to the Host Adapter

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Connecting the CAT5 cable to the Host Adapter

Connect CAT5 cable to the “OUT” port on the Host Adapter. (See Fig. 5.) When properly inserted the cable end should snap into place. Also be sure to insert the Terminating Plug into the "IN" port on the Host Adapter if this is the only Host Adapter in the segment. Otherwise, see "Daisy-Chained Host Adapters" on page 9 to add more Host Adapters to the segment.

NOTE: If an RJ45 wall outlet is being used, connect the other end of the extension cable to the RJ45 wall outlet.

!WARNING: Never connect the PRIMUX Host Adapter to an Ethernet card,

Ethernet router, hub or switch or other Ethernet RJ45 connector of an Ethernet device. Damage to devices connected to the Ethernet may result.

NOTE: The installer must ensure that all CAT5 cable between the Host Adapter and User Station is of the straight-through type and not crossed.

HA-PS2 (RearView)

CabletoCPU

Terminating

Plug(Supplied) CAT5Cable toUserStation

Figure 5- Connect CAT5 cable to Host Adapter

The User Station

The PRIMUX-UZR User Station can be used with either PS/2 devices or USB devices.

NOTE: If the user keyboard connected is PS/2 (6mD connector), then the mouse must also be PS/2. If the user keyboard is USB (USB Type A connector), then the mouse must also be USB.

Installation with PS/2 devices

1.Position the User Station such that the CAT5 cable, the monitor cable, device cables, and the AC adapter power connector can each reach the User Station without cable strain.

2.Connect the monitor cable to the female 15HD video connector on the User Station.

3.Connect the PS/2 device(s) to the User Station (see Fig. 6).

a.Connect the keyboard to the purple female 6 pin miniDIN connector on the User Station.

b.Connect the mouse to the green female 6 pin miniDIN connector on the User Station.

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Contents Primux Trademark Table of Contents Warranty Information Typical ApplicationIntroduction MaterialsFeatures and Functions NTIPreparation for Installation DefinitionsInstallation of a PS/2 CPU InstallationHost Adapter Installation of a SUN CPU Installation of a USB CPUCPU Installation with PS/2 devices Connecting the CAT5 cable to the Host AdapterUser Station Installation with USB devices RearViewof PRIMUX-UZRUserStationPower Up for the first time Connecting the CAT5 cable to the User StationRearViewofPRIMUX-UZRUserStation HA-PS2 Daisy-Chained Host AdaptersAdding a Host Adapter to a segment USB HA-USB SUN HA-SUNHot Plugging Using the Primux CAT5 KVM SwitchUser Rights vs. Administrator Rights Initial StartupSetup Host Adapters Change the Default Administrator PasswordAdministrator Login and Password Quick ConnectKeypad Control Standards of OperationSecurity Autologin User Access FunctionsAdministrator Login User LoginEnter Administration Mode Administrator only- see FunctionScan Mode Normal ModeSettings Menu Function DescriptionHost Adapter Info screen Find Host AdapterFunction Keystroke Value or Action OSD Settings Menu Help PagesHost Adapters for Scan Function Description KeystrokeVideo Quality Adjustment Change Scan Dwell TimeAdministration Administration MenuEdit Hosts, Users, and User Station Info Host Adapter ListEdit Host Adapter Function Keystroke Confirmation Parameter Value RequiredUser List User ListUser Info Edit UserAdd New User Function Keystroke Parameter ValueEdit User Password Host Access ListChange Administrators Password Edit User StationUse with care, all user configuration Settings will be lost Select Autologon UserIdle Timeout User Station Info screenAlternate OSD Key Alternate OSD screenUpdate Firmware/Bootloader Menu Function Description Keystroke Confirmation RequiredConfigure MAC Host Adapters Acquire/Send DDC InfoSelect Keyboard Language Select Keyboard Language menuPin Wire Color Pair Function Technical SpecificationsInterconnection Cable Wiring Method Distance feetNull Modem Cable Pinouts Mating Face 25D Male Connector Female ConnectorCTS RTS DSR DTR DCD Menu QUICK-FIND Keystroke Table Safety and EMC Regulatory StatementsFunction Source Keystroke Sequence Warranty Information