Network Technologies Switch MAN027 User Manual

R NETWORK  
INCORPORATED  
Tel:330-562-7070  
TECHNOLOGIES Aurora, OH 44202 Fax:330-562-1999  
1275 Danner Dr  
NTI  
UNIMUX-USBV-2 (2-Port USB KVM Switch)  
INSTALLATION / USER GUIDE  
MAN027 Rev Date 1/14/2003  
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INTRODUCTION  
The UNIMUX-USBV-2 (formerly referred to as KEEMUX-USBV-2U) USB KVM switch allows one user to access two USB CPUs  
with only one USB keyboard, USB mouse, and 15HD VGA monitor. Internal microprocessors allow both CPUs to boot  
simultaneously and error-free. Port selection is accomplished by a front panel push button or commands typed on the keyboard.  
Types of User Input Devices Supported:  
USB keyboard with Windows® layout  
USB keyboard with SUN layout  
USB keyboard with MAC layout with mouse  
USB Mouse - (up to 3 buttons)  
USB IntelliMouse® (scrollwheel)  
NTI USB-Sun Adapter  
USB Hub  
Microsoft, Logitech, and Kensington mice/trackballs  
Types of CPUs Supported:  
Any USB CPU supporting USB version 1.0 or above including:  
USB WINxx  
USB MAC  
USB SUN  
Limitations  
A USB HUB can only be used provided only a USB keyboard and/or USB mouse are connected to its inputs.  
NOTE: A Mac USB keyboard already has a hub incorporated and can only be connected to one of the inputs on the  
switch, not to the HUB.  
The maximum number of input devices connected to a HUB is limited to one keyboard and one mouse. Composite devices  
(NTI USB-Sun Adapter) should be counted as two USB devices (one keyboard and one mouse).  
The last device type (keyboard/mouse) plugged into the KEEMUX-USBV-2U-USB KVM switch will be the only active device  
of that type.  
NOTE: Removing the second keyboard (mouse) will not re-activate the first one. To make the first keyboard (mouse)  
active, the first keyboard (mouse) should be re-plugged to the KEEMUX-USBV-2U USB KVM switch or HUB.  
MATERIALS  
Materials Supplied with this kit:  
1- NTI UNIMUX-USBV-U USB KVM Switch  
1- 5VDC 2.0A AC Adapter  
Materials Not Supplied, BUT REQUIRED:  
A set of 2 cables for each USB CPU being connected to the switch must be used:  
VEXT-xx-MM for monitor interface  
USB-AB-xM for device (keyboard and mouse) interface.  
Legend:  
xx is the length of the cable in feet  
M is an abbreviation for meters  
MM indicates male-to-male connector  
Cables can be purchased from Network Technologies Inc by calling (800) 742-8324 (800-RGB-TECH) in the US and Canada or  
(330) 562-7070 (worldwide).  
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FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS  
1. 5VDC- connection jack for the AC adapter  
2. USB DEVICES- USB type A female receptacles- for connection of user USB device(s)  
3. CPU Status/Mode LEDs- for visual indication of switch connection between the user and a specific CPU as well  
as mode status  
4. CPU Select Switch- push to manually switch to a specific CPU or to change the switch operating mode  
5. MONITOR- for connection of the user video monitor  
6. VIDEO x- Video connectors- for connecting video cables from CPUs  
7. CPU x- USB type B female receptacles-for connection of USB device cables from CPUs  
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INSTALLATION  
1. It is not necessary to turn OFF power to either of the CPUs that will be connected to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
before connecting or disconnecting any cables.  
NOTE: If a CPU needs to identify a keyboard, it will be necessary to power ON the CPU after it is connected to the  
UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch and only after the keyboard is connected and the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM  
switch is powered ON.  
2. Connect a USB keyboard to a female USB type A port labeled "USB DEVICES" on the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch.  
See Fig. 1.  
3. Connect a USB mouse to the other female USB type A port labeled "USB DEVICES" on the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM  
switch.  
4. Connect a VGA multi-scan monitor to the female 15HD VGA port labeled "MONITOR" on the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM  
switch. Be sure to tighten the two screws on the monitor cable connector to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
securely.  
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5. Using a USB-AB-x-MM cable connect the USB type A device port of a USB CPU to the USB type B port labeled "CPU 1" on  
the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch.  
6. Using a VEXT-xx-MM connect the video port of the same USB CPU connected in step 5 to the female 15HD port labeled  
"VIDEO 1" on the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch . Be sure to tighten the two screws on the cable connector to the  
UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch securely.  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for connecting a second USB CPU to the ports labeled "CPU 2" and "VIDEO 2" . See Fig. 2.  
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POWER-UP SEQUENCE  
The UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch can be powered at any time. The CPUs can be powered at any time although if a CPU  
needs a keyboard and/or mouse at power-ON it should be powered after connecting to and powering-ON the UNIMUX-USBV-2  
USB KVM switch. USB devices (keyboard and mouse) can be hot plugged to and from the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch at  
any time. Remember, the last attached device is the active one.  
USING THE NTI SWITCH  
The NTI UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch can be operated by the CPU SELECT button on the side of the switch or by  
keyboard control.  
CPU Select  
Pressing the CPU SELECT button on the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch will toggle between CPU 1 and CPU 2 which  
connects the selected CPU to the user's keyboard, monitor, and mouse.  
Holding down the CPU SELECT button for more than 2 seconds will cause the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch to cycle  
through all modes of operation: COMMAND, SCAN, BROADCAST, and NORMAL (see pages 6 and 7 for Command, Scan,  
Broadcast, and Normal mode sections). After the first change, modes will continue to change every 2 seconds as long as  
the CPU SELECT button is still pressed in. The CPUx LEDs will indicate which mode the switch is in (see the table below).  
Release the button when the desired mode has been selected.  
Switch Mode Indication  
MODE  
COMMAND  
SCAN  
CPUx LED INDICATION  
Both LEDs illuminated  
One LED flashing  
BROADCAST  
NORMAL  
Both LEDS flashing alternately  
One LED illuminated solid  
Keyboard Control  
In order to control the other features of the switch with the keyboard, Command Mode must be enabled. To enter  
Command Mode from the keyboard:  
(ACCENT  
KEY)  
~
Ctrl  
Press  
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When the Command Mode is enabled, all 3 status lights on the keyboard will illuminate and both LEDs on the UNIMUX-USBV-2  
USB KVM switch will illuminate solid to indicate Command Mode is enabled and the following functions are available: (NOTE:  
The user must exit Command Mode in order to use the CPU(s) in the selected mode. To exit Command Mode, press ESC on  
the keyboard. ) The mouse will not operate while in Command Mode.  
NOTE: While in Command Mode, when a proper programming key is pressed and recognized by the switch, the LEDs  
on the keyboard will flash once to indicate acceptance. The user must exit Command Mode (by pressing ESC) to see a  
change take effect in the switch operation.  
NOTE: The UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch will automatically exit Command Mode after 10 seconds of inactivity by  
the user if the user does not manually exit Command Mode.  
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Command Mode  
Function:  
Keystroke:  
KEY SYMBOLS LEGEND:  
(select the next higher port  
ex. 01 02)  
Increment Port  
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PRESS EITHER KEY  
CHORDED SEQUENCE- PRESS CONSECUTIVELY  
AND KEEP KEYS PRESSED UNTIL ALL ARE PRESSED.  
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(select the next lower port  
ex. 02 01)  
Decrement Port  
PRESS CONSECUTIVELY  
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(When toggled to ON, Scan Mode will be indicated the LED for only the active CPU  
flashing ON and OFF .)  
Toggle Scan Mode  
ON and OFF  
(xxx from 002 to 255. ie. t002  
would set the time-out period  
for 2 seconds)  
(0-2)  
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(0-9)  
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(0-9)  
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Sets scan time-out  
period for each port.  
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Toggle Broadcast  
Mode ON and OFF  
(When toggled to ON, Broadcast Mode will be indicated by both LEDs cycling alternately  
ON and OFF in rapid intervals.)  
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port  
(1-2)  
(P0x would be P01 or P02.)  
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Select a different  
control key combination  
x = the desired key (This will replace the Ctrl + ` sequence to enter  
Command Mode)  
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Select a specific  
country code for  
the keyboard  
(Lxx would be L00-L34, see Country Codes Table on page 9)  
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(This will print the version of the code in the KEEMUX-USBV-2U switch to a text editor  
window for use when troubleshooting the switch)  
Print the code  
version to a text  
editor  
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(x= 1 or 2 <M> + <1> will enable function on Port 1  
<M> + <2> will enable function on Port 2. Keyboard  
LED's will flash once to confirm command. )  
Configure port to connect  
To a MAC CPU  
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Esc  
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(x= 1 or 2 <W> + <1> will disable function on Port 1  
<W> + <2> will disable function on Port 2. Keyboard  
LED's will flash once to confirm command. )  
Configure port to connect  
To a WINDOWS or SUN  
CPU  
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Note: The user must exit Command  
Mode to use the CPU(s) in the  
selected mode.  
Exit Command Mode  
Default Value Reset  
Default factory-set values for Command Mode entry key, Scan dwell time and country code can be restored by  
following this procedure:  
1. Disconnect power from the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
2. Press and hold the CPU SELECT button on the switch  
3. Re-connect power to the switch  
4. Release the CPU SELECT button  
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Scan Mode  
Scan Mode is indicated by a flashing CPU port LED. In Scan Mode the switch scans back and forth between ports  
making the CPU connected to the port with the flashing LED active. That connected port will remain active while in  
use. When the connected port becomes idle for the user selected time out period (default time is 5 seconds), the  
UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch will connect to the other CPU port. See Command Mode section on page 5 for  
configuring the scan time out period.  
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NOTE: The keyboard and mouse must remain idle for the full scan time out period before the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM  
switch will connect to the other port.  
Broadcast Mode  
(use with extreme caution)  
Broadcast Mode allows the user to send keystrokes to all active CPUs. Broadcast Mode is indicated by illuminating the  
CPU x LEDs in rapid alternating intervals . Broadcast Mode has some critical requirements:  
a. Broadcast Mode must be OFF when booting any attached CPUs.  
b. Broadcast Mode must be ON and the user must exit Command Mode for keystrokes to reach attached CPUs.  
NOTE: The mouse is disabled leaving only the keyboard active during Broadcast Mode.  
Normal Mode  
The UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch is in Normal Mode when only the LED for the active CPU is illuminated solid (not flashing  
as in Scan Mode). When in Normal Mode, the user is controlling only the CPU to which the user is connected through the  
UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch. In Normal Mode the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch will only switch between CPUs 1  
and 2 when the user uses either keyboard control or button control to do so.  
Mice and Trackballs with MACs  
The UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch can be configured to enable full functionality between mice and trackballs having two or  
more buttons and USB MAC CPUs. By default, the ports on the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch are configured for use with  
WINDOWS and SUN CPUs and have no special translation for using multi-function mice and trackballs when a MAC CPU is  
connected. Using the commands in Command Mode on page 6, either enable or disable this feature as needed for each port.  
NOTE: Be sure to re-configure port for connection to a WINDOWS or SUN CPU if a MAC CPU is removed and a  
WINDOWS or SUN CPU is then connected.  
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KEYBOARD FEATURES  
The keyboard configuration of each CPU is saved in the NTI UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch. For example, if the CPU  
attached to Port 2 had CAPS LOCK and NUM LOCK selected the last time that CPU was accessed, then they will automatically  
be set when that CPU is accessed again.  
(See Fig. 4 on page 9 for reference.)  
Keyboard-To-Computer Translation  
The NTI UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch enables a mixture of otherwise incompatible peripheral computer components to be  
connected together. This is accomplished by performing keyboard-to-computer translations automatically (i.e. translate a MAC  
keyboard and mouse to a Windows type CPU). The chart below shows the capabilities of devices controlling certain CPU types.  
Translation Capabilities  
CPU  
Sun  
Mac  
Windows  
Device  
Full functionality  
Extra keys emulation  
Extra keys emulation  
Full functionality  
Power key emulation  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality-except  
Application Key  
Sun Keyboard  
AT101 Keyboard  
Mac keyboard  
Apple Pro Keyboard  
Extra keys emulation  
Extra Keys not supported Full functionality  
(Eject, Mute, Volume+,  
Volume-)  
Sun Mouse  
Wheel Mouse  
Apple Mouse  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Right button emulation  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Full functionality  
Right button emulation  
Translation Tables  
Use the chart below to type SUN’s additional keys with Win95 and Apple keyboards:  
WINxx or Mac Keyboards  
Space Bar + F1  
Space Bar + F2  
Sun Extra Keys  
Stop  
Again  
Power Key Emulation  
Win95 Keyboards  
SB+RT Arrow  
Mac CPU  
Power  
Sun CPU  
Power  
Space Bar + F3  
Props  
Space Bar + F4  
Undo  
Space Bar + F5  
Front  
Space Bar + F6  
Copy  
Space Bar + F7  
Open  
Space Bar + F8  
Paste  
Space Bar + F9  
Find  
Cut  
Help  
Compose  
Volume +  
Volume -  
Mute  
Mouse Click Equivalents  
Space Bar + F10  
Space Bar + F11  
Space Bar + F12  
Space Bar + Up Arrow  
Space Bar + Down Arrow  
Space Bar + Left Arrow  
To emulate right-button click using an Apple 1-button  
mouse, hold down the CMND key (key with open  
apple insignia) while pressing the mouse button.  
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International Sun Keyboards  
The UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch can recognize international layouts for Sun keyboards. In order to use  
an international Sun keyboard, follow this procedure:  
1. Disconnect the CPU from the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
2. Connect the international keyboard to be used to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
3. Disconnect power to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch for at least 3 seconds  
4. Reconnect power to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
5. Reconnect the CPU to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
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It is also possible to configure the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch to emulate a specific international Sun  
keyboard regardless of what actual keyboard is connected. This is recommended when the CPU needs the layout  
code (i.e. a SUN CPU) and the keyboard doesn't have an explicit layout code (i.e. some Windows keyboards). To  
do this, manually set the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch to indicate the international keyboard identification  
number to the CPU using the following procedure;  
1. Connect the keyboard to be used to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
2. Disconnect power from the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch for at least 3 seconds  
3. Reconnect power to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
4. Enter Command Mode  
5. Type Lxx, where xx is the number from the list below that corresponds to the desired country code  
6. Exit Command Mode  
7. Disconnect power from the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch for at least 3 seconds  
8. Reconnect power to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch  
9. Reboot the CPU connected to the UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch.  
Country Codes  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Not Supported  
Arabic  
Belgian  
Canadian-Bilingual  
Canadian-French  
Czech Republic  
Danish  
Finnish  
French  
German  
Greek  
Hebrew  
Hungary  
International (ISO)  
Italian  
Japan (Katakana)  
Korean  
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19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
Netherlands/Dutch  
Norwegian  
Persian (Farsi)  
Poland  
Portuguese  
Russia  
Slovakia  
Spanish  
Swedish  
Swiss/French  
Swiss/German  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Turkish  
UK  
US  
Yugoslavia  
Latin American  
35-99 Reserved  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
USB Type B  
USB Type A  
VGA Video  
Pin #  
Signal  
+VCC  
- DATA  
+DATA  
GND  
Pin #  
Signal  
Pin # Signal  
Pin # Signal  
1
2
3
4
RED  
9
NC  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
+VCC  
- DATA  
+DATA  
GND  
GREEN  
BLUE  
ID2  
10  
11  
12  
GND  
ID0  
ID1  
5
6
7
8
TST  
13  
14  
15  
HS  
VS  
ID3  
RED GND  
GREEN GND  
BLUE GND  
Mating face of a 15HD female  
VGA VIDEO  
Mating face of a USB Type B Female  
Mating face of a USB Type A Female  
4
3
5
2
1
2
3
1
4
10  
14  
9
8
6
7
3
4
1
2
15  
13 12 11  
Barrel  
Power Connector  
5VDC @ 2.0A OUTPUT  
(Outside  
barrel)  
(Inside  
barrel)  
2.1 mm x 5.5 mm Female  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
1. Verify all cables are securely connected and that the installation procedure was carefully followed.  
2. If a CPU seems to be locked up,  
cycle the power to the KEEUMUX-USBV-2U USB KVM switch OFF, then ON.  
unplug the "USB DEVICES" keyboard and mouse cables (not the "CPU x" keyboard and mouse) from the UNIMUX-  
USBV-2 USB KVM switch and reconnect them.  
reset default values as described on page 6.  
reboot the CPU  
If the NTI UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch still seems work improperly, help may be found in the Frequently Ask  
(330) 562-7070 and we will be happy to assist in any way we can.  
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MODEL NO: UNIMUX-USBV-2  
SERIAL NO.:  
DATE:  
INSPECTED BY:  
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