Network Technologies ST-xU operation manual Table of Figures

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TABLE OF FIGURES

 

Figure 1- Secure rackmount ears to switch

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Figure 2- Secure switch to rack

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Figure 3- Dip-switch configuration

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Figure 4- Connect the monitor

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Figure 5- Connect a PS/2 keyboard and mouse

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Figure 6- Connect a MAC keyboard/mouse

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Figure 7- Connect a SUN keyboard/mouse

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Figure 8- Connect a PS/2 CPU

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Figure 9- Connect a MAC CPU

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Figure 10- Connect a SUN CPU

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Figure 11- Use a VOPEX-IM9D for CPU with serial mouse port

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Figure 12- Connect a touch-screen monitor to an ST-8U-TS-R

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Figure 13- Connect a PS/2 CPU to an ST-8U-TS-R

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Figure 14- ST-8U used as a master in a cascaded configuration

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Figure 15- Basic cascaded master-to-slave cable connections

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Figure 16- Installation of remote extension

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Figure 17- Video and Device connections identified with port numbers

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Figure 18- Administration Mode menu

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Figure 19- Switch Configuration Mode screen

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Figure 20- Switch configured as a master with one slave attached

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Figure 21- Administrator password change

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Figure 22- Command Mode menus

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Figure 23- Video and Device connections identified with port numbers

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Figure 24- Edit Mode

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Figure 25- Search Mode

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Figure 26- Maintenance Mode

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Figure 27- Command Mode-Touch Enabled

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Figure 28- Touch Maintenance Mode

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Figure 29- Cursor Alignment menu

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Figure 30- RS232 dip switches

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Figure 31- Switch Configuration Mode screen

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Figure 32- Daisy chain configuration with Matrix-Y-1 cable

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Figure 33- RS232 connection with Matrix-Y-1 cable

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Figure 34- Pinout of Matrix-Y-1 cable

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Figure 35- Keyboard key layouts

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Figure 36- Location of jumper block

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Figure 37- Case screws must be removed

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Figure 38- Component layout inside case

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Figure 39- Clear access to the jumper block

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Figure 40- Remove standoff screws in unit with OSD

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Figure 41- Component layout in unit with OSD

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Figure 42- Clear access to jumper block

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Figure 43- Configure the jumper block

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Figure 44- Support present for touch screen monitor on ST-8U-TS-R

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MAN064 Rev Date11/10/2005

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Contents ST- xU Trademark Table of Contents Table of Figures Features IntroductionAvailable Options Supported DevicesMaterials Materials SuppliedFeatures and Functions Rackmounting Instructions To Mount to a RackInstallation Dip-switch configurationConnect a PS/2 keyboard and mouse For each CPU Connect a PS/2 CPUSuncpu For Units with Touch-screen support -TSO option Connect a touch-screen monitor to an ST-8U-TS-RCascading LimitationsConfiguration Cascaded InstallationBasic cascaded master-to-slave cable connections Cable RequiredBasic Command Mode OperationFront Panel Control Keyboard ControlCommand Functions Contd Function Keystroke Scan Mode LED will toggle on and OFFBroadcast 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 Switch Configuration Configure for CascadingExit Switch Configuration Mode Administrator PasswordTab User Access Functions System Access ListOSD Command Mode User Name ListCommand Mode menus Ctrl + E Ctrl + M Ctrl + OCommand Mode Cont’d FunctionKeystroke Edit Mode Edit ModeSearch Mode Esc EnterMaintenance Mode Activate security featuresHelp Mode Touch Maintenance ModeOSD Touch Screen Support Align The Cursor Reset Default ValuesOSD Entry Method RS232 Connections and Configuration Configuration via Dip SwitchesRS232 Connector DB-9 Female Remote ConnectionConfiguration via OSD Unit Address and Loop BackLoop Back Unit AddressCommand Protocol Pinout of Matrix-Y-1 cableFormat RU Aacr KEYBOARD-TO-CPU Translation Keyboard key layoutsHOW to Disable Operating Modes Location of jumper blockFor models ST-xU no OSD Case screws must be removedClear 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