Network Technologies DVI-x Introduction, Available Options, Types of User Input Devices Supported

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NTI UNIMUX SERIES USB KVM SWITCH

INTRODUCTION

The UNIMUX-DVI-x 4 or 8-Port USB DVI KVM switch (UNIMUX) allows access to up to eight Windows, MAC, or SUN USB CPUs from one USB keyboard and mouse and a DVI video-enabled monitor. Internal microprocessor circuitry allows all USB CPUs to be booted simultaneously without keyboard error. Port selection is accomplished by front panel push buttons or commands typed on the keyboard. Port lights and status LEDs continuously update on the front panel.

Available Options

RS232- Control the switch(s) from the serial port of any CPU with an RS232 port. (Model UNIMUX-USBV-xRS)

Types of User Input Devices Supported:

USB keyboard with Windows layout

USB keyboard with SUN layout

USB keyboard with MAC layout

USB Mouse - (up to 3 buttons)

USB IntelliMouse (scrollwheel)

USB Hub

Mouse-Trak trackball

Logitech, Kensington and Microsoft Wheelmouse or Trackball on Mac CPUs with special drivers

Logitech Cordless Elite Duo keyboard and mouse

Logitech wireless (S510, EX110, diNovo, LX710,MX5000)

Crystal Vision keyboard with touchpad

Gyration keyboard/mouse (Go 2.4)

NTI USB-PS/2-R Adapter

NTI USB-SUN-R Adapter

Kensington wireless (64379)

MS Wireless Optical Desktop (3000 and 4000)

HP P2360AA

Fellowes wireless keyboard (KBR0108) with mouse (MSR0238T)

Creative Desktop Wireless 8000

DVI monitors

Types of CPUs Supported:

Any USB CPU supporting USB version 1.0 or above including:

USB WINxx

USB MAC

USB SUN

USB Linux

USB Unix

USB Free BSD

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Contents UNIMUX-DVI-x Copyright CE StatementTable of Contents Introduction Available OptionsTypes of User Input Devices Supported Types of CPUs SupportedMaterials DefinitionsFeatures and Functions Rear View of UNIMUX-DVI-8Rackmounting Instructions To Mount to a RackInstallation Rear View of UNIMUX-DVI-8 Connect each CPURS232 Connection Control TerminalPower-Up Sequence LimitationsUsing the Unimux DVI KVM Switch Command ModeFront Panel Control Keyboard ControlScan Mode Broadcast ModeNormal Mode No Sun Sleep ModeMice and Trackballs with MACs Select Country CodeCountry Codes RS232 Connections and Configuration RS232 Control9D Male Wiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable9D Male Unit #1 Source Command Definitions Command ProtocolAutostatus SerTest- RS232 Interface Test Program Main OptionsSetup Options Ethernet Operations not applicable to this modelKeyboard Features Keyboard-To-Computer TranslationTranslation Capabilities Translation TablesInternational Sun Keyboards Keyboard LayoutsWarranty Information TroubleshootingProblem No Video Index