Network Technologies PS/2 KVM operation manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

INTRODUCTION

1

MATERIALS

1

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

2

INSTALLATION

3

Prepare To Connect

3

Make Connections

3

Power Up

5

CASCADING

5

Limitations

5

Configuration

6

Cascaded Installation

6

USING THE NTI KEEMUX PS/2 KVM SWITCH

7

Front Panel Control

7

Keyboard Control

8

Basic Command Mode

8

Scan Mode

9

Broadcast Mode

9

Normal Mode

9

OSD CONTROL

10

Security Option

10

Enabling the Security Feature

10

User Login Mode

10

Additional Modes Available With Security

11

Administration Mode

11

Administrator Password

11

User Name List

12

System Access List

12

User Access Functions

13

OSD Command Mode

13

Scan Mode

14

Broadcast Mode

14

Normal Mode

14

Edit Mode

15

Search Mode

16

Maintenance Mode

16

Help Mode

17

RS232 CONTROL

18

RS232 Connections and Configuration

18

Remote Connection

18

Baud Rate

18

Unit Address and Loop Back

19

Command Protocol

20

Matrix Switcher's Control Program For Windows 9X, NT, 2000 And XP

21

SerTest- RS232 Interface Test Program

21

Main Options

21

KEYBOARD MAPPING

22

HOW TO DISABLE OPERATING MODES

23

Configuring The Jumper Block

24

AUDIO SUPPORT

25

DUAL VIDEO SUPPORT

25

SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRAIGHT-THROUGH RS232 SERIAL CABLE

26

TROUBLESHOOTING

26

WARRANTY INFORMATION

26

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Contents KEEMUX-Px Trademark Table of Contents Table of Figures Limitations IntroductionMaterials Available OptionsFeatures and Functions Installation Prepare To ConnectMake Connections Rear View of KEEMUX-P8 AT Style ConnectorPower Up CascadingLimitations Cascaded Installation ConfigurationFront Panel Control Using the NTI Keemux PS/2 KVM SwitchKeyboard Press Basic Command ModeCommand Functions Keystroke Increment Port Keyboard ControlScan Mode Broadcast ModeNormal Mode Security Option Enabling the Security FeatureUser Login Mode OSD ControlAdministration Mode Administrator PasswordAdditional Modes Available With Security Keystroke Ctrl Esc System Access ListUser Name List Tab EscUser Access Functions OSD Command ModeKeystroke Ctrl + S Ctrl + B Ctrl + E Ctrl + M Press Ctrl for more functions OSD Command Mode Contd FunctionKeystrokeErase previous character Edit ModeSearch Mode Maintenance ModeEsc Enter Help Mode Maintenance Mode Cont’d FunctionKeystrokeActivate security features RS232 Connections and Configuration Remote ConnectionBaud Rate Unit Address and Loop Back RS232 Matrix-Y-1 CPU Serial PortFirst Unit Second Unit Last Unit Format RS Aacr Command ProtocolNTI Switch Control Program For Windows 9X, NT, 2000 And XP SerTest- RS232 Interface Test ProgramMain Options Ethernet Operations not applicable to this model Keyboard MappingFor models KEEMUX-Pxin a plastic case HOW to Disable Operating ModesClear the jumper block for configuration access Configuring The Jumper BlockDual Video Support Audio SupportSpecifications for STRAIGHT-THROUGH RS232 Serial Cable TroubleshootingWarranty Information

PS/2 KVM specifications

Network Technologies PS/2 KVM switches are essential devices that enable users to control multiple computers from a single set of keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) peripherals. These devices are particularly advantageous in server rooms, data centers, and environments where space-saving is crucial, as they streamline the management and minimize the clutter of multiple keyboards and monitors.

A key feature of PS/2 KVM switches is their compatibility with the PS/2 interface, which has been a standard for connecting keyboards and mice for many years. This ensures reliable communication and seamless performance when managing various systems. The switch typically supports a wide range of resolutions, allowing users to connect to different video outputs without sacrificing image quality. Most PS/2 KVM setups can handle resolutions up to 1920x1200, making them suitable for high-definition applications.

One of the primary technologies utilized in PS/2 KVM switches is multi-platform support. This allows users to connect and control computers running different operating systems simultaneously, including Windows, Linux, and UNIX. This versatility is essential in environments with varied system requirements and contributes to improved operational efficiency.

In terms of scalability, many PS/2 KVM switches support daisy chaining and cascading, enabling the connection of multiple switches for managing even larger numbers of servers. This is particularly helpful for administrators who need to manage extensive infrastructures without the hassle of additional hardware.

PS/2 KVM switches also come with features such as hotkey switching, which allows users to switch between computers using keyboard shortcuts. This functionality enhances workflow efficiency, as users can quickly access different systems without the need for manual intervention. Additionally, they often include LED indicators that simplify status monitoring, ensuring users are aware of which systems are currently active.

Security is another critical aspect. Many PS/2 KVM switches offer the option to implement password protection and encryption protocols, safeguarding sensitive data during operations.

In summary, Network Technologies PS/2 KVM switches provide a robust and effective solution for managing multiple computers in various settings. Their combination of compatibility, resolution support, scalability, and security features makes them a valuable asset for IT professionals looking to enhance productivity and streamline operations.