Network Technologies ST-xU Operation, Front Panel Control, Keyboard Control, Basic Command Mode

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NTI NODEMUX SERIES UNIVERSAL KVM SWITCH

OPERATION

Control over the CPUs attached to the NODEMUX is achieved through operation of the NODEMUX. Once the NODEMUX is properly connected, the NODEMUX will enable a connection to be made between the CPUs attached to its "VIDEO x" and "CPU x" ports and the keyboard, monitor, and mouse attached to the "MONITOR" and "DEVICES" ports. The LEDs on the control panel of the NODEMUX will illuminate depending on which port (and subsequent associated CPU) is being connected to the keyboard, monitor, and mouse. The choice of which CPU a keyboard, monitor, and mouse will be connected to is determined by controlling the Universal KVM switch either through the front control panel on the NODEMUX, by keyboard control through an On Screen Display (OSD) menu, by RS232 control, or by optional Infrared control. An LCD display can also be added to enable selection and control of CPUs by name.

Front Panel Control

There is a touch-switch and LED on the front panel of the NODEMUX for each CPU the switch will connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse to. Pressing any touch-switch on the front panel of the NODEMUX will connect the selected CPU to the keyboard, monitor, and mouse.

Holding down any front panel touch-switch for more than 2 seconds will cause the NODEMUX to cycle through all modes of operation including COMMAND, SCAN, BROADCAST, and NORMAL (described below and on page 14). The three mode LEDs on the front panel indicate which mode is selected. Release the touch-switch when the LEDs indicate the desired mode. When no mode LEDs are illuminated the user is in Normal Mode controlling directly the CPU to which the user is connected through the

NODEMUX.

Keyboard Control

Keyboard control of the NODEMUX can be achieved through either of two methods:

Basic Command Mode - operated by using keyboard commands as instructed below. Basic Command Mode is only applicable if the OSD option is not built into the switch.

OSD Command Mode - OSD Command Mode is operated using the keyboard and mouse in conjunction with On Screen Display (OSD) menus superimposed onto the monitor. If OSD is built in, use the menus as instructed on page 14.

By pressing <Ctrl> + <`> (accent key), the user can enter Command Mode (either Basic, or OSD). Once in Command Mode, typing a series of commands will cause the Universal KVM switch to connect the user to any one CPU connected to the switch. Pressing the <Esc> key will exit Command Mode.

Basic Command Mode

In order to control the NODEMUX with the keyboard connected, Command Mode must be enabled. To enter Command Mode

from the keyboard:

Ctrl

+

~

(ACCENT

Press

`

KEY)

 

 

 

 

NOTE: IF THE OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY) FEATURE HAS BEEN INSTALLED, PROCEED DIRECTLY TO “OSD CONTROL” ON PAGE 15. If not, continue on this page.

When the COMMAND LED is illuminated, all 3 status lights on the keyboard will illuminate to indicate that Command Mode is enabled and the following functions are available:

Command Functions

 

 

 

 

Function:

 

Keystroke:

 

 

 

Increment Port 1

 

I

or

(select the next higher port

 

 

ex. 05

06)

Decrement Port

1

D

or

(select the next lower port

 

 

ex. 02

01)

or

+

-

KEY SYMBOLS LEGEND:

PRESS EITHER KEY

CHORDED SEQUENCE- PRESS CONSECUTIVELY AND KEEP KEYS PRESSED UNTIL ALL ARE PRESSED

PRESS CONSECUTIVELY

1If the “SCAN” LED is illuminated, pressing or will cause the switch to select the next active port.

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Contents ST- xU Trademark Table of Contents Table of Figures Introduction FeaturesAvailable Options Supported DevicesMaterials Supplied MaterialsFeatures and Functions To Mount to a Rack Rackmounting InstructionsDip-switch configuration InstallationConnect a PS/2 keyboard and mouse Connect a PS/2 CPU For each CPUSuncpu Connect a touch-screen monitor to an ST-8U-TS-R For Units with Touch-screen support -TSO optionLimitations CascadingCascaded Installation ConfigurationCable Required Basic cascaded master-to-slave cable connectionsOperation Basic Command ModeFront Panel Control Keyboard ControlScan Mode LED will toggle on and OFF Command Functions Contd Function KeystrokeBroadcast Mode LED will toggle on and OFF Xxx from 002 to 255. ie. t002Security Option Enabling the Security FeatureOSD Control Additional Modes Available With Security User Login ModeAdministration Mode Configure for Cascading Switch ConfigurationTab Administrator PasswordExit Switch Configuration Mode System Access List User Access FunctionsOSD Command Mode User Name ListCtrl + E Ctrl + M Ctrl + O Command Mode menusCommand Mode Cont’d FunctionKeystroke Edit Mode Edit ModeEsc Enter Search ModeActivate security features Maintenance ModeOSD Touch Screen Support Touch Maintenance ModeHelp Mode OSD Entry Method Reset Default ValuesAlign The Cursor Configuration via Dip Switches RS232 Connections and ConfigurationRS232 Connector DB-9 Female Remote ConnectionUnit Address and Loop Back Configuration via OSDUnit Address Loop BackPinout of Matrix-Y-1 cable Command ProtocolFormat RU Aacr Keyboard key layouts KEYBOARD-TO-CPU TranslationLocation of jumper block HOW to Disable Operating ModesCase screws must be removed For models ST-xU no OSDClear access to the jumper block For models ST-xU-O with OSD Component layout in unit with OSD Optional-4 and 8 port models only Configuring the Jumper BlockNON-OSD Touch Screen Support Always turn power on in this sequence TroubleshootingWarranty Information