Network Technologies KEEMUX-Px Introduction, Materials, Available Options, Limitations

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NTI KEEMUX Series PS/2 KVM Switch

INTRODUCTION

The KEEMUX PS/2 KVM switch (KEEMUX) enables access to several IBM PC-AT, PC-AT Clone or PS/2 CPUs from one monitor, keyboard and PS/2 mouse (up to 32 CPUs as a single switch or 152 CPUs when switches are cascaded). These CPUs can be file servers, network managers, etc. Internal microprocessor driven circuitry allows all CPUs to be booted simultaneously and error free with only one keyboard and mouse present. Port selection is accomplished through front panel push buttons or commands typed on the keyboard. Port status LEDs continuously update on the front panel of the switch.

Available Options

Switch models are available in 60 or 50 Hz, and 110 or 220V.

OSD -On Screen Display feature will superimpose operating menus directly onto the monitor for security administration and control. Add "-O" to the part number (i.e. KEEMUX-Px-O)

RS232 support for alternative control using RS232 connection Add "-RS" to the part number (i.e. KEEMUX-Px-RS)

Audio support to enable user to connect stereo speakers to receive audio signals from connected CPUs- add "-A" to the part number (i.e. KEEMUX-Px-A)

Dual Video option supports CPUs with two video outputs. Add "-DV" to the part number (i.e.KEEMUX-Px-DV)

DDC Support- for use with DDC enabled monitors. Add "-D" to the part number. (i.e. KEEMUX-Px-D)

See our catalog, visit our website at http://www.networktechinc.com, or contact an NTI sales representative at 800-742-8324 (800- RGB TECH) or 330-562-7070 for more details.

Limitations

The KEEMUX Px KVM switch is compatible with PS/2 mice and PS/2 CPU ports ONLY. Serial mice cannot be adapted for use with the KEEMUX Px KVM switch.

Serial ports on CPUs require the NTI VOPEX-IM9D for use with this switch.

MATERIALS

Materials Supplied with this kit:

NTI KEEMUX Px KVM Switch (4,8,12,16,20,24, or 32 port)

120VAC or 240VAC at 50 or 60Hz-5VDC/2.0A AC Adapter

Line cord, country specific

This owners manual

Materials Not Supplied, but REQUIRED:

Monitor, keyboard, and mouse interface cables ARE REQUIRED but not supplied.

MONITOR

- VEXT-xx-MM for video interface

KEYBOARD

-

VKEXT-xx-MM for keyboard interface

MOUSE

-

VKEXT-xx-MM for mouse interface

Optional:

KEYBOARD

- VVKINT-xx-MM "Y"-cable for keyboard and mouse

and MOUSE

interface

Where:

xxis the length of the cable in feet MM indicates male-to-male connector

All cables can be purchased from Network Technologies Inc by calling 800-RGB-TECH (800-742-8324) or (330)-562-7070.

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Contents KEEMUX-Px MAN077 Rev Date 7/1/2007 Table of Contents Table of Figures Materials IntroductionAvailable Options LimitationsFeatures and Functions Make Connections InstallationPrepare To Connect Rear View of KEEMUX-P8 AT Style ConnectorLimitations Power UpCascading Cascaded Installation ConfigurationFront Panel Control Using the NTI Keemux PS/2 KVM SwitchCommand Functions Keystroke Increment Port Basic Command ModeKeyboard Control Keyboard CtrlNormal Mode Scan ModeBroadcast Mode User Login Mode Enabling the Security FeatureOSD Control Security OptionUser Name List Administration ModeAdditional Modes Available With Security System Access List User Access FunctionsOSD Command Mode Keystroke Ctrl + S Ctrl + B Ctrl + E Ctrl + MPress Ctrl for more functions OSD Command Mode Contd FunctionKeystrokeErase previous character Edit ModeEsc Enter Search ModeMaintenance Mode Activate security features Help ModeMaintenance Mode Cont’d FunctionKeystroke Baud Rate RS232 Connections and ConfigurationRemote Connection Unit Address and Loop Back Wiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cableRS232 Matrix-Y-1 CPU Serial Port First Unit Second Unit Last UnitFormat RS Aacr Command ProtocolResponse Format CS AA,XX,YYCRFormat RU Aacr Keyboard MappingFormat RO AA,XXCR For models KEEMUX-Pxin a plastic case HOW to Disable Operating ModesOverhead view of inside of Keemux DDC Support Configuring The Jumper BlockKcmd BrdcOptional- 4 port models only Audio SupportDual Video Support Problem No Video Troubleshooting