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MAN076 Rev 4/7/14 

                 

 
 
 

 

UNIMUX-nXm-UHD  

High Density VGA USB KVM Matrix Switch 

Installation and Operation Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for UNIMUX-nXm-UHD

Page 1: ...MAN076 Rev 4 7 14 UNIMUX nXm UHD High Density VGA USB KVM Matrix Switch Installation and Operation Manual UNIMUXTM Series ...

Page 2: ...ithout reservation and without notification to its users FIRMWARE VERSION Main Controller Firmware Version 1 23 Typographic Conventions Typeface meaning Font Configuration Example On screen computer output Courier New not bold C What you type on the computer Courier New bold C edit text bat Keyboard Keys to be pressed as instructed in the body of a paragraph Courier New bold Surrounded by L means ...

Page 3: ...USING THE NTI UNIMUX USB KVM SWITCH 17 Basic Operation 17 Keypad Control 17 OSD CONTROL 18 Guidelines for Navigating OSD Menus 18 Security Option 18 Initial startup 19 User Access Functions 19 Command Mode 19 Settings 21 OSD Settings 22 Find Mode 22 Help Mode 22 Scan Mode 23 Broadcast Mode 24 Sharing Mode 24 Normal Mode 24 F3 Display Information 25 Security 26 Enabling Security 26 Password and Use...

Page 4: ...ws 9X NT 2000 XP Vista and 7 41 SerTest RS232 Interface Test Program 42 Main Options 42 Matrix Operations 42 Setup Options 42 RMTEST RS232 Interface Test Program 43 TELNET INTERFACE 44 Command Summary 44 Command Detail 45 RU Read Unit Size 45 RO Read Connection for Output Port 45 CS Connect Output Port to Input Port 45 CA Connect All Output Ports to Input Port 46 SS_01 Enable Auto Status Mode 46 S...

Page 5: ... Figure 2 Install user monitor s 7 Figure 3 Install user touch screen monitor 7 Figure 4 Install user devices mouse and keyboard 8 Figure 5 Use USB2 AA 5M to extend a device or a computer 8 Figure 6 Connect each CPU using a HDUSBVEXT xx MM cable 9 Figure 7 Connect each CPU using a HDUSB xx MM cable 9 Figure 8 Connect cable for RS232 control 11 Figure 9 Connect CAT5 cable for remote user 11 Figure ...

Page 6: ...imeout 32 Figure 38 Alternate Command Hot Key selection window 32 Figure 39 Select Language menu 33 Figure 40 Security Configuration 33 Figure 41 Login screen with security disabled 34 Figure 42 Adjust Baud Rate 34 Figure 43 Adjust Serial Address 35 Figure 44 Keyboard layouts 37 Figure 45 RS232 connection with Matrix Y 1 cable 39 Figure 46 Pinout of Matrix Y 1 cable 39 Figure 47 Device Discovery T...

Page 7: ...Us 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 53 re SUN Ray support MAC USB CPUs Supported User Devices and Monitors VGA XGA SVGA and most DVI monitors when used with NTI DVIF 15HDM adapter Most USB mice and keyboards including wireless m...

Page 8: ... I e a UNIMUX 2x16 UHD switch has the capability of supporting 16 CPUs but can have only 10 CPUs connected and 6 empty ports UNIMUX nXm UHD Replace the n with either 2 or 4 Replace the m with either 8 16 or 32 The following list represents the available sizes that can be ordered UNIMUX 2X8 UHD UNIMUX 4X8 UHD UNIMUX 2X16 UHD UNIMUX 4X16 UHD UNIMUX 2X32 UHD UNIMUX 4X32 UHD Options Extra USB device p...

Page 9: ...e xx is the length of the cable in feet 3 6 10 or 15 feet available MM indicates male to male connector Required for models with Remote User support via CAT5 CAT5 5e 6 unshielded twisted pair cable s terminated with RJ45 connectors wired straight thru pin 1 to pin 1 etc see page 61 for proper EIA TIA 568 B wiring method Note Shielded CAT 5 5e or 6 cable must be used to connect between the switch a...

Page 10: ...rom a CPU to control the functions of one or more switches 9 ETHERNET RJ45 female for connection to an Ethernet for remote multi user control via TCP Port 2005 10 CAT5 RJ45 female for connecting a CAT5 cable from an ST C5USBV R 300 extender for extended user control models with CAT5 support only Rear View of UNIMUX 4X8 UHD Front View of UNIMUX 4X8 UHD 3 7 8 4 5 1 2 CPU 4 5 3 Enter Menu UNIMUX HD U...

Page 11: ...g connected CPUs from locking up and allowing all CPUs to boot at the same time Any user device cable can be hot plugged The front panel LCD indicates the CPU to which each user is connected 10 configurations can be saved in memory by the user for instant setup recall No dip switches or jumpers necessary to configure Video formats up to 2048X1536 can be displayed from all platforms Users can contr...

Page 12: ...0 32 x3 4 screws supplied Each screw should be of sufficient length to go completely through the NTI mounting flange rack frame and fully engage all threads in the captive nut Be sure to tighten all mounting screws securely Do not block power supply vents in the NTI switch chassis if provided Be sure to enable adequate airflow in front of and behind the NTI switch Attach all cables securely to the...

Page 13: ...screen support only connect the USB cable from the monitor to any one of the USB type A connectors in the same user device port group see Figure 3 Figure 2 Install user monitor s Figure 3 Install user touch screen monitor User Device Ports For User 1 VGA Monitor Mating Face of 15HD Male Rear View of UNIMUX 4X8 UHD Existing Cable RS232 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 5 CPU 6 CPU 7 CPU 8 CPU 3 CPU 4 USER 1 USER 2 U...

Page 14: ...h to reach the UNIMUX switch they can be extended either 5 or 10 meters using either 1 or 2 NTI USB2 AA 5M Active USB 5 Meter Extensions see Figure 5 purchased separately Using USB C5 LC you can extend device cables up to 150 feet Contact your NTI salesperson for more details by calling 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH or 330 562 7070 or visit our website at http www networktechinc com Figure 4 Install u...

Page 15: ...MUX switch See Figure 6 Figure 6 Connect each CPU using a HDUSBVEXT xx MM cable Figure 7 Connect each CPU using a HDUSB xx MM cable Rear View of UNIMUX 4X8 UHD USB Type A Female USB Type A Male 15HD Female Video Connector Rear View of Windows USB CPU Video Port Input Device Port 15HD High Density Yellow Connector HDUSBVEXT xx MM 3 6 10 and 15 foot cables available Mating Face of 15HD Male Mating F...

Page 16: ...to an AC power outlet Turn ON power to the UNIMUX switch the LCD should illuminate Turn ON power to any or all CPUs connected to the UNIMUX switch if they aren t ON already Note The order in which the CPUs and switch are powered up does not matter A power strip can be used ...

Page 17: ...re 8 Connect cable for RS232 control CAT5 Connection If the CAT5 extender option is present a CAT5 cable up to 300 feet long can be connected between the USERx ports that are RJ45 female connectors and an ST C5USBV R 300 extender Remote Unit sold separately We will use USER 3 for this example Figure 9 Connect CAT5 cable for remote user CAT5 Cable to ST C5USBV R 300 Remote Unit Rear View of UNIMUX ...

Page 18: ...or into a power outlet 5 Connect the AC adapter power connector to the 9VDC port on the Remote Unit and plug it into a power outlet The Power LED Green on the CAT5 connector of the Remote Unit should illuminate indicating that a proper power connection has been made 6 Turn ON the monitor The monitor will display an image coming from the CPU that User 3 is connected to via the UNIMUX switch The yel...

Page 19: ...ld be straight through pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc Connect a CAT5 cable between the connector labeled ETHERNET and the LAN see Figure 11 Figure 11 Connect LAN to Ethernet port Rear View of UNIMUX 4X8 UHDUC5 RS232 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 5 CPU 6 CPU 7 CPU 8 CPU 3 CPU 4 USER 1 USER 2 AC INPUT 100 240VAC 15W ETHERNET NTI Tel 330 562 7070 Fax 330 562 1999 1275 Danner Dr Aurora OH 44202 www networktechin...

Page 20: ... through a serial connection via a PSTN an INTERMUX KVMUIP can be installed to one of the USERx ports This will provide user control over any of the CPUs connected to the UNIMUX switch Install the INTERMUX KVMUIP as illustrated below See manual that accompanies the INTERMUX KVMUIP for more details Figure 12 Install INTERMUX KVMUIP ...

Page 21: ...touch switches and LEDs see page 17 RS232 control see page 38 Telnet Interface via command line interface see page 44 Note Ethernet configuration cannot be changed using the OSD menu in the absence of video support Instead to change network settings use the NTI Discovery Tool provided on the CD page 49 Default configuration settings can be found on page 31 Cables are available from NTI having only...

Page 22: ... be connected to the UNIMUX either directly or through hubs Cascading will not work when non HID devices are connected See Figure 14 for some examples of input device combinations that can be used with the UNIMUX Figure 14 Compatible device combinations USB Windows Keyboard USB Mouse USB Type A Male Connectors USB MAC Keyboard USB Mouse USB Mouse USB Mouse USB Windows Keyboard USB Windows Keyboard...

Page 23: ... CPU Used following single digit user entries ENTER Used following single digit entries Display next 4 users and the CPUs they are connected to See note below Display previous 4 users and the CPUs they are connected to See note below MENU The RS 232 menu is displayed This allows the baud rate to be set at 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 baud and the unit address to be set to 1 15 S...

Page 24: ...ll highlight the background green highlight for menu functions cyan or light blue for CPUs The scroll bar can be used by clicking on the corresponding up and down arrow above and below the scroll bar The mouse wheel may be used to move the selection bar The Shift key must be used to enter an uppercase letter within all OSD menus Clicking on a listed CPU while in Command Mode will connect the user ...

Page 25: ...he first displayed port in the list will be the port the current user is connected to followed by the next seven consecutively numbered ports Alternatively the list may be sorted alphabetically press the letter O to toggle sort method The names of accessible ports are displayed with blue characters If Security is activated the access rights for the user logged in may not include all ports Names of...

Page 26: ...nnect to a desired port port 1 1024 Enter Increases the ports listed by 1 page Page Down Decreases the ports listed by 1 page Page Up Enter Change Settings menu T Toggle ports listed to view by port number or alphabetically by port name O letter not number Enable disable Scan Mode Ctrl S Enable disable Broadcast Mode Ctrl B Enable disable Sharing only available if the Administrator is logged in or...

Page 27: ...s menu functions available from the keyboard Function Keystroke Open OSD Settings screen O Go to Broadcast list B Go to Scan list S Change the scan dwell time period Enter any value from 002 255 for more on this see Scan Mode page 23 T Enable Disable right mouse button click emulation with Apple 1 button mouse see Mouse Click Equivalents on page 36 for more R Exit from Settings menu Return to Main...

Page 28: ... and maneuver through a list of CPU names The CPU name best matching the characters typed is selected The list of CPUs may also be searched for a specific or similar name The Find Mode function is not case sensitive The following commands are valid when the search option has been invoked from Command Mode Function Keystroke Erase previous character in search name Backspace Add a character to the s...

Page 29: ... A deselect all ports so that none are scanned press N find a specific port to either select or deselect press F then any alphabetical or numeric character to locate the desired port Figure 21 Scan List A port is skipped from the scan cycle if one of the following conditions is true the port is not in the Scan List the port is used by another user and sharing is not enabled Security Mode is enable...

Page 30: ...ll be disabled while in Broadcast Mode To return to the Settings menu press Esc The broadcast selection list is automatically saved Sharing Mode To activate or deactivate Sharing Mode press H from the Command Mode menu The text shown in the menu see Figure 17 will toggle between Sharing N and Sharing Y each time the H key is pressed When Sharing Y is shown Sharing Mode is active When Sharing N is ...

Page 31: ... system structure level by level This is most useful when cascading switches see Cascading page 50 The image above indicates that the CPU connected to this port is actually connected through port 1 of the master switch Level 1 and through port 6 of the slave connected to the master switch port 1 Level 2 See Figure 23 Figure 23 Port information system structure CPU UNIMUX SLAVE CPU PORTS USER PORTS...

Page 32: ...in the user will be connected to the first CPU that is powered ON To enter Command Mode press Ctrl accent tilde key The OSD menu will automatically appear on the monitor Figure 25 Administrator s main menu The administrator will activate security after logging in by pressing A S S E see page 33 Once logged in follow the instructions on page 27 for setting up users and changing the password Once th...

Page 33: ...termined by the administrator Note If security is not enabled the message Press F1 to Autologin will appear in the login screen While security is disabled a standard user must press F1 see Figure 26 to access the switch Only the administrator can login using the name and password when security is not enabled Additional OSD Modes Available With Security Enabled Administration Menu To access the Adm...

Page 34: ...CPU connected use the mouse to click on the box associated with the port to place a check mark in the box Note If a port is configured as connected to a non MAC CPU but is in fact connected to a MAC CPU the mouse will still work as a generic mouse No special functions provided by software drivers will be available Note MAC mode must be enabled on any CPU ports that are connected to a CPU through a...

Page 35: ...bling it to be edited If no name is entered a default name userXX where XX is the user number will be entered N Open an edit field to insert a user password up to 15 characters in length If no characters are entered no password will be required for that user P Usable characters for Name or Password Upper and lower case characters can be used A Z 0 9 or Shift A Z Open an edit field to confirm the p...

Page 36: ...turn to previous menu Changes made will be saved automatically Esc Figure 32 Access Control list Change Administrator Password To change the Administrator Password press C from the Administration menu The Admin Password menu see Figure 33 enables the administrator to change his password Two edit fields are available one for password the other for verify password The password can be up to 15 charac...

Page 37: ...f the Ethernet feature is not present in the UNIMUX the message Ethernet Card Not Present will appear at the bottom of this menu in Figure 35 If the Ethernet port is present but not connected the message Ethernet Card Present Status Not Connected will appear at the bottom of the Ethernet Configuration menu Figure 35 Idle Timeout The idle timeout is the amount of time that the administrator or user...

Page 38: ...nfiguration menu page 27 A window will open and the administrator will be prompted to press a key Any key except Ctrl Shift Alt Tab Esc or Enter can be used After pressing the key a confirmation message will appear The administrator should press Y Yes to validate the key as the Alternate Command Hot Key or N No to select another key Pressing Esc will return to the Administration Mode menu Only the...

Page 39: ...is case the selection will remain in the AutoDetect position and the default country code 00 will be programmed in the UNIMUX If a specific country code is manually programmed it will be the country code for the switch regardless of the actual country code of the connected keyboard The programmed country code is saved in memory and restored each time the UNIMUX is powered ON Because the CPUs that ...

Page 40: ... username and password when connecting through that user port Figure 41 Login screen with security disabled If Global security is enabled the user must provide the username and password when connecting through any user port Serial Baud Rate The serial baud rate for the UNIMUX can be changed by pressing B from the System Configuration menu In order to control the UNIMUX via RS232 page 38 the baud r...

Page 41: ... daisy chaining up to 15 units Each unit must be assigned a unique address The unit address for the UNIMUX can be changed by pressing E from the System Configuration menu With the edit field highlighted press the Left arrow or Right arrow to change the value of the unit address The address range is 1 15 For more on daisy chaining see page 38 Figure 43 Adjust Serial Address ...

Page 42: ...ose R Alt R Alt R Option Alt Graph SB Alt Windows Logo Command Meta SB R Arrow SB R Arrow Power Suspend SB Space Bar L and R Left and Right keys when two keys are marked the same on a keyboard Mouse Click Equivalents To emulate a right button click using Apple 1 button mouse hold down the Command key while pressing the mouse button Note Right mouse button emulation must be enabled see Settings on ...

Page 43: ...mand Key Enter Enter Ctrl Shift Shift Caps Lock Tab Esc Ctrl Alt Backspace Num Lock Alt F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Scroll Lock Pause Break Print Screen SysRq Application Key Windows Logo Key Windows Logo Key help home pg up pg dn F12 F11 F9 F10 F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 esc Enter Enter Alt Graph Shift Shift Caps Lock Tab Esc Ctrl Alt Backspace Num Lock Help Stop Props Front Open Find Cut...

Page 44: ...ers RJ45 to DB9 and RJ45 to DB25 have been provided for connection to most CPUs see page 11 To daisy chain multiple units connect a Matrix Y 1 cable sold separately between the CPU and the first switch and between each switch as shown in Figure 45 Baud Rate The baud rate can be changed by selecting MENU on the front panel keypad using the OSD menu or from the RS232 commands page 40 The baud rate c...

Page 45: ...2 9D Female 9D Male 9D Male Wiring Schematic of Matrix Y 1 cable NTI SWITCH CPU RS232 First Unit NTI SWITCH RS232 NTI SWITCH RS232 Second Unit Last Unit RS232 Serial Port Matrix Y 1 Matrix Y 1 Matrix Y 1 RJ45 TO DB9 SERIAL ADAPTER RJ45 TO DB9 SERIAL ADAPTER RJ45 TO DB9 SERIAL ADAPTER CAT5 CABLE CAT5 CABLE CAT5 CABLE Note The maximum combined RS232 cable length between the CPU and any NTI switch ca...

Page 46: ...Autostatus feature see below SS SW 01 CR Enable Autostatus feature see below GO SW OP CR go SW OP IP CR Report the User port that is connected to the CPU port GM SW 00 CR go SW OP IP CR all connections List all switch User port connections all User ports to all CPU ports RP SW IP CR Refresh Communication with CPU USB port If the first field is not a known command as listed above or SW field is dif...

Page 47: ...that controls NTI matrix switches through an RS232 interface The Matrix Switcher s Control Program is included on the CD packaged with the UNIMUX The Matrix Switcher s Control Program is downloaded by clicking on the link Download Matrix Switcher s Control Program found on the webpage the opens when the CD is inserted into the CDROM drive To install the Matrix Switcher s Control Program after down...

Page 48: ...save the connections into switch memory bank b Restore I O Connections from Unit Memory restore the connections from switch memory bank c Change All Units Baud Rate 9600 COM1 change RS232 Baud rate of all switches the current baud rate and serial port are displayed in parentheses d Reset Unit send a reset command to the switch This command does not function at this time e Reset All Units send an i...

Page 49: ...ect an input to all outputs 5 Read single output read which input is connected to an output 6 Read unit size read how many inputs and outputs the unit has 7 Return to main menu go back to the MAIN OPTIONS menu The Setup Options main menu selection only needs to be executed if the switches baud rate or unit address have been changed from the factory defaults 9600 baud and unit address 1 When this o...

Page 50: ...01 MAXOUTPUTS IP Input Port 01 MAXINPUTS CR Carriage Return Hex 0xD NN Connection configuration reference number 00 99 Command Summary Command String Good Response Description RU CR ru OP IP CR Read unit size RO OP CR pc OP IP CR Read connection for OP CS OP IP CR CR Connect OP to IP CA IP CR CR Connect all outputs to IP SS 01 CR CR Enable auto status mode SS 00 CR CR Disable auto status mode SX C...

Page 51: ...e 5 Byte 6 R 0x52 O 0x4F Space 0x20 Output 1st digit 0x30 0x32 Output 2nd digit 0x30 0x39 CR 0x0D Response Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 p 0x70 c 0x63 Space 0x20 Output 1st digit 0x30 0x32 Output 2nd digit 0x30 0x39 0x2C Input 1st digit 0x30 0x32 Input 2nd digit 0x30 0x39 CR 0x0D This command will read the connection of an output port The response returns the outpu...

Page 52: ...is command must be entered to enable it When auto status mode is enabled a message will be sent whenever an input output connection changes from any source The format of this message is given in the table below The first two numeric digits are the output port number and the two after the colon are the number of the input port that is now connected to it Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 By...

Page 53: ...1 Byte 2 0x2A CR 0x0D CC Save connection configuration into permanent memory at given location Command Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 C 0x43 C 0x43 Space 0x20 Location 1st digit 0x30 0x32 Location 2nd digit 0x30 0x39 CR 0x0D Response Byte 1 Byte 2 0x2A CR 0x0D This command saves the current connection configuration into permanent memory for further use Up to 100 configurations can be st...

Page 54: ...sponse Byte 1 Byte 2 0x2A CR 0x0D This command will refresh the USB communication with the CPU in cases where the USB port will be put in standby by the operating system Terminate telnet session Command Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 X 0x58 X 0x58 CR 0x0D Response Byte 1 Byte 2 0x2A CR 0x0D The unit will respond with CR and close the connection terminating the telnet session The unit is then available for f...

Page 55: ...r Windows program asks which program to open the NTIDiscover jar file with select the Java program Figure 47 Device Discovery Tool Click on the Detect NTI Devices button to start the discovery process After a short time the tool will display all NTI devices on your network along with their network settings How to Use the Device Discovery Tool To Change a Device s Settings within the row of the dev...

Page 56: ...ected downstream from a master must be switches with at least as many user ports as the master I e If the master is UNIMUX 4X32 connected slaves can be any switch with 4 or more user ports In order for each user that is connected to the master to view and control CPUs connected to slaves a number of user ports from each slave equal to the number of user ports on the master must be connected to the...

Page 57: ...to the master can be connected to by users Users connected to a slave downstream from the master will control only the CPUs directly connected to that slave switch i e users 5 and 6 in Figure 48 can only control CPUs 9 24 USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 UNIMUX 4X16 UHD UNIMUX 4X8 UHD SLAVE SLAVE CPU PORTS CPU PORTS USER PORTS USER PORTS CPU1 CPU 8 Users 1 4 have access to all CPUs CPU 25 CPU 40 HDUSBV...

Page 58: ...a OH 44202 www networktechinc com R RS232 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 5 CPU 6 CPU 7 CPU 8 CPU 3 CPU 4 USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 AC INPUT 100 240VAC 10W NTI Tel 330 562 7070 Fax 330 562 1999 1275 Danner Dr Aurora OH 44202 www networktechinc com R REAR VIEW OF MASTER UNIMUX 4X8 UHDU MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 MONITOR 3 MONITOR 4 USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 R S 2 3 2 CPU 16 NTI R MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 MONITOR 3 MONITOR...

Page 59: ...iguration update is complete the splash screen disappears and the system is ready to operate If security mode is activated the login window will be displayed on the screen The update configuration function can be recalled at any time by entering into Command Mode and pressing the F5 key Note The front panel keypad is used to operate only standalone switches To operate a cascaded network of switche...

Page 60: ...d above and press the up arrow or down arrow keys on the remote keyboard until the image is crisp and clear Press up arrow key if the image is not crisp and clear enough Press the down arrow key if the image has been over corrected such that horizontal lines appear to trail or shadow at the edge of an open window A momentary press of either key will make a minor change in the image Ultimately the ...

Page 61: ...cific Port Controller there is one such controller for each CPU port available on the switch it will be upgraded with an Intel hex file named unimux muhd cpvdx x hex Each CPU port is upgraded independently The UNIMUX firmware has a bootloader which can be used for firmware upgrades The bootloader resides in a protected area of Flash memory so that if the upgrade fails for any reason the bootloader...

Page 62: ... settings to the terminal console for the port connected to the UNIMUX Baud rate 57600 Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control none Rear View of UNIMUX 4X8 UHD VGA Multi Scan Monitor Control Terminal RJ45 to DB9 Adapter supplied CAT5 Patch Cable supplied RJ45 to DB25 Adapter supplied or RS232 CPU 1 CPU 2 CPU 5 CPU 6 CPU 7 CPU 8 CPU 3 CPU 4 USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 USER 4 AC INPUT 100 240VAC 1...

Page 63: ...e available commands are composed by sending one ASCII character To send a command to the bootloader type the key in the terminal window that corresponds to the desired command The available commands listed below can be viewed by typing h or H the Help command from the keyboard Note Commands can be typed using upper or lower case letters Commands h H Display list of commands x X Exit Bootloader u ...

Page 64: ...shortly Wait until the transmission is finished There will be some pauses during transmission since the processor writes blocks of 4KB When the transmission is complete the HyperTerminal window should show the following status message and return to the menu prompt Device successfully programmed To exit from the bootloader press x Update the HID Port Controller Firmware The HID port controller firm...

Page 65: ...ove will be repeated for each port that was programmed After all are programmed unless the switch has 32 CPU ports the following message will be shown on the screen Programming device please wait Device ID 0x0000 Device failed Error Code 1 This is shown because the bootloader continues to look for devices until it has found up to 32 the maximum number of possible CPU ports a single UNIMUX can have...

Page 66: ...ecksum type s for HID port controllers or t for vendor specific port controllers at the bootloader prompt The following message will be displayed Please type the two digit number of the port to be checked A to check all or X to exit the two digit number should be between 01 and nn where nn is the number of available ports To read the checksum for only one device type the number of the port two dig...

Page 67: ... HDUSBVEXT 3 6 10 15 MM Connect each CPU to the UNIMUX UHD with one HDUSB 3 6 MM Connect each CPU to the UNIMUX UHD with one NO VIDEO SUPPORT USBVEXT 3 6 10 VGA and USB extension USBVEXT 3 6 10 15 MM VGA and USB interface USB2 AA 5M Connect up to 5 cables in a series for up to 25 additional meters VEXT 3 6 10 15 25 35 50 75 100 VGA extension through 100 feet Where xx is the length of the cable in ...

Page 68: ...et and powered ON Mouse only moves up and down on computer s connected to the switch through a ST C5USBV Extender Driver communication not correct between mouse and CPU Port set for non MAC mode Configure any CPU ports that have a ST C5USBV connected for MAC Mode operation see page 28 Mouse not working properly or at all with SUN or PS 2 CPU connected Driver communication not correct between mouse...

Page 69: ...r 54 reset port names 32 34 35 RMTEST 43 RS232 Command Protocol 40 RS232 pinout 38 Scan Mode 23 Security 18 security configuration 33 Security features 18 Select Language 33 serial address 35 serial baud rate 34 SerTest 42 Settings 21 Sharing Mode 24 size range 2 Sun s extra keys 36 system configuration 28 Telnet 13 Telnet Interface 44 Troubleshoot 62 usage statistics 31 USBVEXT xx MM cable 9 user...

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