Network Technologies ST-xU Configuring the Jumper Block, NON-OSD Touch Screen Support

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NTI NODEMUX SERIES UNIVERSAL KVM SWITCH

Configuring the Jumper Block

Once the jumper block is exposed, apply a jumper across the appropriate pins to disable the desired mode(s) according to the chart below.

Pin Designation

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Command Mode*

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Broadcast Mode

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Scan Mode

*Note: Putting a jumper across pins KCMD to disable Command Mode will also disable Broadcast and Scan Modes.

 

 

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Figure 43- Configure the jumper block

Once the desired jumpers are in place, reverse the disassembly process to re-assemble the ST-xU (or ST-xU-O). Be particularly careful about connecting the ribbons back to the headers they were removed from and to fully insert the ribbons to the headers. Note: The text on the video ribbons (non-OSD version) should face the right-hand side of the case after insertion. Do not turn the power ON until all connections have been completely and properly made and the unit has been properly re-assembled.

NON-OSD TOUCH SCREEN SUPPORT

(Optional-4 and 8 port models only)

NON-OSD touch screen support allows a single touch-screen monitor, and MAC, SUN, or PS/2 mouse and keyboard to communicate directly with any PS/2 workstations connected to the switch.

The NTI ST-xU-TS includes serial cable connection ports in addition to the video and keyboard/mouse ports. The Serial ports may be used for the data communications (DATA I/O) from a VGA multi-scan monitor with touch-screen features if the monitor has touch-screen features. The Keyboard/mouse ports may alternatively be used for the data communications (DATA I/O) if a keyboard and mouse are present. At least one set of DATA I/O ports must be used, either the Serial ports, the Keyboard/mouse ports, or both. If a VGA multi-scan monitor with touch-screen features is used, then a keyboard and mouse are not necessary. If a keyboard and mouse are going to be used, then a standard VGA multi-scan monitor without touch-screen features can be used. It is also possible to use both the monitor with touch-screen features and a keyboard with mouse.

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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 Modes Case 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