Network Technologies PS/2 KVM RS232 Connections and Configuration, RS232 CONTROL, Baud Rate

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RS232 CONTROL

NTI KEEMUX Series PS/2 KVM Switch

RS232 CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Optional)

Rear View of KEEMUX-P4-RS

 

 

 

RS232 Connections and Configuration

 

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Remote Connection

The RS232 Interface (optional) is designed to meet the RS232C standard and can be controlled from any CPU or other controller with an RS232 communications port. The pin-out for the DB-9 connector(s) on the unit is as follows:

RS232 CONNECTOR (DB-9 FEMALE)

PIN

SIGNALFUNCTION

1

CD

Carrier Detect

 

 

 

2

TXD

Transmit data (RXD at host)

 

 

 

3

RXD

Receive data (TXD at host)

 

 

 

4

DTR

Data terminal ready

 

 

 

5

GND

Signal ground

 

 

 

6

DSR

Data set ready

 

 

 

7

RTS

Request to send

 

 

 

8

CTS

Clear to send

 

 

 

9

-

No connection

 

 

 

Note: Security must be disabled or user access granted on the port(s) to be selected by RS-232 control.

On the DB-9 female connector, pins 1 (DCD), 4 (DTR), and 6 (DSR) are shorted and pins 7 (RTS) and 8 (CTS) are shorted. Therefore, host handshaking is bypassed and TXD and RXD are the only active signals. A straight-through DB-9 serial cable (not null modem- see specifications on page 26) will work for most CPUs. To daisy chain multiple units, a Matrix Y-1 cable is used (see page 19) for each KEEMUX in the chain. The last unit in the chain should have DIP switch 1 ON (see table under "Unit Address and Loop Back" on page 19).

Baud Rate

The baud rate can be changed by powering down the unit, changing the 8 position RS232 dip switch on the rear of the KEEMUX, and then powering back up. This table shows how to set the baud rate.

 

DIP SWITCHBAUD RATE

4

 

3

2

 

OFF

 

OFF

OFF

300

OFF

 

OFF

ON

600

OFF

 

ON

OFF

1200

OFF

 

ON

ON

2400

ON

 

OFF

ON

9600

ON

 

ON

OFF

ON

 

ON

ON

 

OFF

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON

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Network Technologies PS/2 KVM RS232 Connections and Configuration, RS232 CONTROL, Remote Connection, Baud Rate, Signal