Network Technologies KEEMUX PS/2 KVM, KEEMUX P4, KEEMUX P8, KEEMUX P12, KEEMUX P16 Installation Manual

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Tel:330-562-7070 Fax:330-562-1999
KEEMUX®Series
KEEMUX-Px
PS/2 KVM Switch
Installation and Operation Manual
MAN077 Rev Date 7/2/2007
TRADEMARK
KEEMUX is a registered trademark of Network Technologies Inc in the U.S. and other countries.
COPYRIGHT
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The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice. Network Technologies Inc reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users.
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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............................................................................................
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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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1- Keyboard dip-switch configuration ......................................................................................................................................3
Figure 2- Connect the monitor to the KEEMUX.................................................................................................................................3
Figure 3- Connect the user keyboard and mouse..............................................................................................................................4
Figure 4- Connect a CPU to the KEEMUX.........................................................................................................................................4
Figure 5- Cascaded configuration......................................................................................................................................................5
Figure 6- Cable connections for cascading........................................................................................................................................6
Figure 7- Connect remote extension cables between cascaded units...............................................................................................7
Figure 8- Connections grouped by port number ................................................................................................................................9
Figure 9- Administrator password change .......................................................................................................................................11
Figure 10- Command Mode menu...................................................................................................................................................13
Figure 11- Press <Ctrl> for more functions......................................................................................................................................14
Figure 12- Edit Mode screen............................................................................................................................................................15
Figure 13- Search Mode screen ......................................................................................................................................................16
Figure 14- Maintenance Mode screen .............................................................................................................................................16
Figure 15- RS232 connection with Matrix-Y-1 cable........................................................................................................................19
Figure 16- Pinout of Matrix-Y-1 cable..............................................................................................................................................19
Figure 17- Location of the jumper block...........................................................................................................................................23
Figure 18- Remove screws to open case.........................................................................................................................................23
Figure 19- Clear the jumper block for configuration access.............................................................................................................24
Figure 20- Place jumpers according to desired functionality............................................................................................................24
Figure 21- Control CPU audio with KEEMUX-P4-A.........................................................................................................................25
Figure 22- Connections for video cables on the KEEMUX-P4-DV...................................................................................................25
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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
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)
See our catalog, visit our website at http://www.networktechinc.com 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.
Add "-RS" to the part number (i.e. KEEMUX-Px-RS)
, or contact an NTI sales representative at 800-742-8324 (800-
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
CD with pdf file of this manual
Materials Not Supplied, but REQUIRED:
Monitor, keyboard, and mouse interface cables ARE REQUIRED but not supplied.
MONITOR
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Where: xx is 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.
- VEXT-xx-MM for video interface
- VKEXT-xx-MM for keyboard interface
- VKEXT-xx-MM for mouse interface
- VVKINT-xx-MM "Y"-cable for keyboard and
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
1. Power ON/OFF switch
2. Mode LEDs- for visual indication of switch mode status
3. CPU Status LEDs- for visual indication of connection between the user and a specific CPU.
4. CPU Select Switches- push to manually switch to a specific CPU
5. Dip-switches- for configuring keyboard type and cascaded switches
6. MONITOR- 15HD female connector- for connection of the user monitor
7. VIDEO x- 15HD female connectors- for connecting video cables from CPUs
8. 5VDC- 2.0A- connection jack for the AC adapter
9. CPU x- 6 pin miniDIN female connectors- for connection of device cable(s) from CPU(s)
10. PS/2 DEVICES- 6 pin miniDIN female connectors- for connection of user device(s) (keyboard/mouse)
11. DAISY In/Out- for attaching interface cables (REXT-SR-xx) between slave switches and the master s witch
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INSTALLATION
Prepare To Connect
1. Before connecting the KEEMUX to the CPUs, make sure all CPUs, the monitor, and the KEEMUX are turned OFF.
WARNING! DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO THE CPU IF POWER IS NOT DISCONNECTED BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING
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2. The dip-switches on the front panel are configurable for several tasks. Switches 1-6 are used for cascading actions (see CASCADING on page 5) and switches 7 and 8 are for keyboard configuration. These keyboard configuration switches come pre-configured with both in the “OFF” position. Do not change these settings, as this will cause the PS/2 keyboard to not work.
FYI: Should switch 7 or 8 get changed to the “ON” position, it will be necessary to power-down the entire system (including CPUs), change the dip-switches back to the “OFF” position, and then power the system back up. If it is necessary to replace one PS/2 keyboard with another one, the keyboard can be hot-swapped without powering-down. Refer to Fig. 1 for instructions on proper keyboard dip-switch configuration.
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1. Connect the monitor cable to the 15HD female port labeled “MONITOR” on the rear panel of the KEEMUX.
Figure 2- Connect the monitor to the KEEMUX
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2. Connect the keyboard cable to the 6 pin miniDIN female port labeled “KEY BOARD” on the rear panel of the switch. Connect the mouse cable to the 6 pin miniDIN female port labeled “MOUSE” on the rear panel of the KEEMUX.
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3. Connect each CPU to the keyboard, monitor and mouse ports using VEXT-xx-MM for the monitor and VKEXT-xx-MM (2) for the mouse and keyboard– REQUIRED (not supplied). See Fig. 4.
Group the keyboard, monitor and mouse interface cables from each CPU.
Make sure that cables from the first CPU are connected to the VIDEO 1 and CPU 1 MOUSE and KEYBOARD
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Cables from the second CPU should connect to the VIDEO 2 and CPU 2 MOUSE and KEYBOARD connectors...etc.
NOTE: If an AT style keyboard connector is on a CPU, insert an adapter cable (ADP-5D6MD-R) between the CPU and VKEXT­xx-MM cable.
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Power Up
1. Turn the KEEMUX power ON first. The mode LEDs on the KEEMUX should flash twice.
2. Turn the monitor power ON.
3. Turn any or all of the CPUs ON.
FYI: Do not press any port buttons on the front panel until the PORT 1 LED on the front panel illuminates.
CASCADING
The KEEMUX switch can be expanded to access up to 152 CPUs by cascading multiple units together, as illustrated below. The KEEMUX connected to the monitor and keyboard must be configured as the “master unit" (via dip-switches-see page 6). Any switches connected to the master unit must be configured as “slave units". All KEEMUXs are fully configurable for this expansion method. The only additional hardware required is a set of keyboard, monitor, mouse, and RMT extension cables for each slave unit (see Fig. 5 below).
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Limitations
a. All the slave units must be the same size. b. Only 4, 8, or 16-port switches can be used as slave units. c. Up to 8 slave units may be connected to form a maximum system size of 152 ports (1 x 32 port master + 8 x 16 port slaves). d. Slave units must be added to the master unit in order (slave #1 to master’s port 1, slave #2 to master’s port 2, etc.).
FYI: Port 1 of the master unit (with a 4-port slave unit connected to it) will function and be controlled as ports 1-4 (1-8 for an 8-port slave, 1-16 for a 16-port, etc.). Port 2 of the master unit (with a second 4-port slave unit connected) will function and be controlled as port numbers 5-8 (9-16 for an 8-port slave, 17-32 for a 16-port slave, etc.). See Fig. 6 on page 6.
e. All units must be powered OFF during configuration and interconnecting.
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