Network Technologies ST-xU operation manual Command Mode Cont’d FunctionKeystroke

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NTI NODEMUX SERIES UNIVERSAL KVM SWITCH

Command Mode (Cont’d)

Function:Keystroke:

Sets scan time-out on

Ctrl

each port

 

Selects a specific port

Ctrl

Selects the first port on the switch

Home

Selects the last port on the switch

End

Enters Search Mode and adds a character

A-Z

to search string and selects the CPU’s

0-9

name that matches best.

 

Switch to a selected port

Enter

Exit Command Mode

Esc

+ T

-

(0-2)

-

(0-9)

-

(0-9)

(xxx from 002 to 255. ie. t002

x

x

x

would set the time-out period

for 2 seconds)

+ P -

x

-

x

 

 

(0-9)

 

(0-9)

(Pxx would be P01, P02, etc.)

 

 

 

 

(Type any alphabetical or numeric character)

Note: The user must exit Command Mode to type to a CPU.

To exit Command Mode, either hold down any touch- switch on the front panel for more than 2 seconds, OR press <ESC>.

FYI: If the Touch Screen Support option is present, the user can also exit the Main Command mode menu by tapping once on "ESC-EXIT" on the screen, or by using a finger to align the cursor with a port number and removing the finger. Aligning the cursor with a port and removing the finger will connect the user with the selected port in addition to exiting Command Mode.

The mouse can also be used to control Command Mode. The mouse cursor can be moved to the Scan, Help, and Exit fields where the user can then click on the left mouse button to perform that function. Ports listed on the screen can be selected by moving the cursor onto that port and clicking. Clicking twice on a selected port will switch to that port and exit Command Mode. To change the displayed ports on the screen simply click on the up and down arrows located to the right of the port names displayed.

NOTE: The “port” mentioned in the Command Functions above refers to the combination of the video (VIDEO x) and device (CPU x) connections of like numbers that a CPU is connected to (i.e. the CPU that is connected to VIDEO 1 and CPU 1 will be identified as PORT 1 or P01). See Fig. 23.

Portassignments (RearViewofST-4U)

PORT4 PORT2

PORT3 PORT1

 

V

V

V

V

M

 

O

 

I

I

I

I

N

 

D

D

D

D

I

 

E

E

E

E

T

 

O

O

O

O

O

 

4

3

2

1

R

5VDC

 

 

 

 

 

-2A +

CPU4

CPU3

CPU2

CPU1

DEVICES

R

 

 

 

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Figure 23- Video and Device connections identified with port numbers

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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. t002OSD Control Enabling the Security FeatureSecurity Option Administration Mode User Login ModeAdditional Modes Available With Security Configure for Cascading Switch Configuration Exit Switch Configuration Mode Administrator Password Tab 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 ModeHelp Mode Touch Maintenance ModeOSD Touch Screen Support Align The Cursor Reset Default ValuesOSD Entry Method 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 NON-OSD Touch Screen Support Configuring the Jumper BlockOptional-4 and 8 port models only Warranty Information TroubleshootingAlways turn power on in this sequence