UNIMAX Houseware KVM Switch operation manual Introduction, Definitions, Compatibility, Cpu, Osd

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NTI UNIMUX MULTI-USER KVM SWITCH

INTRODUCTION

The NTI UNIMUX-nXm-U (formerly referred to as ST-nXm-USBV-U) is a multi-user / USB KVM Switch, (n= number of users, m= number of CPUs). It allows multiple users (up to 8), each with USB user devices and monitor, to communicate directly with any WINDOWS, MAC and/or SUN USB CPU (up to 32) connected to the switch. These CPUs can be file servers, web servers, etc. The auto-boot circuitry in the UNIMUX USB KVM switch allows all CPUs to boot simultaneously without keyboard and/or mouse error.

Definitions

CPU

Enclosure that contains the operating system and processor

User Device

Keyboard or Mouse

System

One or more CPUs connected to one or more switches controlled by one or more user devices

OSD

On Screen Display

Compatibility

Supported USB CPUs:

Windows USB CPUs

SUN (including all SUN Blades and SUN Rays) USB CPUs (see page 38 re: SUN Ray support)

MAC USB CPUs

Supported User Devices and Monitors:

USB keyboard with Windows layout

USB keyboard with SUN layout

USB keyboard with MAC layout

USB Mouse - (up to 3 buttons)

USB IntelliMouse (scrollwheel)

USB Hub

Mouse-Trak trackball

Logitech, Kensington and Microsoft Wheelmouse or Trackball on Mac CPUs with special drivers

Logitech Cordless Elite Duo keyboard and mouse

Logitech wireless (S510, EX110, diNovo, diNovo Edge, LX710)

Crystal Vision keyboard with touchpad

Gyration keyboard/mouse

VGA, XGA, SVGA, and most DVI monitors (when used with NTI DVIF-15HDM adapter)

NTI USB-PS/2 Adapter

NTI USB-SUN Adapter

Belkin wireless F8E832-BNDL

Kensington wireless (64379)

MS Wireless Optical Desktop (3000 and 4000)

HP P2360AA

Fellowes wireless keyboard (KBR0108) with mouse (MSR0238T)

Creative Desktop Wireless 8000

Apple USB 2.0 Keyboard (MB110LL/A)

Apple USB 2.0 Mouse (MB112LL/A)

VGA, XGA, SVGA, and most DVI monitors (when used with NTI DVIF-15HDM adapter)

Polyvision Whiteboard with USB support

iKey DU-5K keyboard suite

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Contents UNIMUX-nXm-U Typographic Conventions CopyrightTable of Contents RS232 Control CascadingPort information- system structure Compatibility IntroductionDefinitions CPUMaterials Supplied Ordering InformationMaterials Materials Not Supplied, but RequiredFeatures and Functions NTIAdditional Features Mount Switch to a Rack Rack Mounting InstructionsInstallation NTIUSB Mouse USB Keyboard NTI R Connect each CPU using a USBVEXT-xx-MM cable Using the NTI Unimux USB KVM Switch Basic OperationKeypad Control OSD Control OSD Standards of OperationSecurity Option User Access Functions Command ModeInitial startup Up arrow Settings Administrator main menuOSD Settings Find ModeHelp Mode Scan Mode Scan ListBroadcast Mode Sharing ModeNormal Mode F3- Display Information Port information- system structureSecurity Enabling SecurityAdditional OSD Modes Available With Security Enabled User LoginAdministration Menu System Configuration Port ConfigurationUser Configuration Edit User AccountUser Access Control Change Administrator PasswordIdle Timeout OSD Blank TimeoutAlternate Command Hot Key Reset Port names Select Keyboard LanguageSecurity Configuration Security ConfigurationMouse Click Equivalents Keyboard MappingKey Equivalents SUN’s 16 Extra KeysSUN USB Keyboard RS232 Control Remote ConnectionWiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable RS-232 Command Protocol RS-232 Command Protocol Quick ReferenceAutostatus Main Options Setup OptionsSerTest- RS232 Interface Test Program Matrix OperationsRMTEST-RS232 Interface Test Program Main OptionsCascading LimitationsCascaded configuration with single-user masters Cable ConnectionsNTI R Operating Cascaded Switches SUN RAY SupportUSB-AA-5M Safety StatementsCables USB-A+A-5MTroubleshooting SpecificationsWarranty Information IndexRmtest