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1. NETWORK 1275 Danner Tel 330 562 7070 TECHNOLOGIES Aurora 44202 Fax 330 562 1999 INCORPORATED www nti1 com INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE VOPEX PS 2 KEYBOARD MONITOR amp MOUSE SPLITTER MANO46 Last Revised 8 30 02 ma m Se NETWORK wm TECHNOLOGIES S INCORPORATED V VOPEX 4KVIM A iM 5 1 pu ctia Crue eme aen m rn homm am ico a Imoc oc B cc gt Bi WARRANTY INFORMATION The warranty period on this product parts and labor is one 1 year from the date of purchase Please contact Network Technologies Inc at 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH in US and Canada or 330 562 7070 worldwide for information regarding repairs and or returns A return authorization number is required for all repairs returns COPYRIGHT Copyright 2002 by Network Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Network Technologies Inc 1275 Danner Drive Aurora Ohio 44202 CHANGES 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUG TI
2. function properly B All mice connected must be set to the same mode Either all Mouse Systems or all Microsoft POWER UP SEQUENCE Note Any cable longer than 100 feet for the keyboard requires an AC adapter If using a COMPAQ keyboard the adapter and the VOPEX must be powered up at the same time 1 Turn ON power to the VOPEX 2 Turn ON power to the monitor s Note The monitor s MUST be turned ON before the CPU 3 Turn ON power to the CPU Keyboards and mice are powered by the VOPEX POWER DOWN SEQUENCE 1 Turn OFF power to the CPU 2 Turn OFF power to the VOPEX DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION At power up the VOPEX uses the mode LEDs on the front panel to report some status The sequence of events is as follows When unit is first powered the LED state is indeterminate All LEDs are turned OFF then flashed ON and OFF to indicate processor activity One LED for each keyboard detected is flashed ON and OFF One LED for each mouse detected is flashed ON and OFF The LEDs are left in the proper mode status see MODES OF OPERATION OV Ne MODES OF OPERATION This VOPEX has three basic modes of operation INSTANT AUTO DELAYED AUTO and USERx Press the MODE button on the front panel of the VOPEX to select the desired mode per the chart below STATUS OF LED S MODE USER 2 ON ALL OTHERS OFF USER2 ONLY USER 3 ON ALL OTHERS OFF USER3 ONLY USER 4 ON ALL OTHERS OFF USER4 ONLY INSTANT AUTO Any user can gai
3. ON ise icri denser E redet eiecti ee ir o eq een ore e PR ee ede Available Options utate mene e Ordres bre dte nm MATERIALS reiten piede tieu a e pee tede oti he ete ne Materials Supplied with this Kit eene nnns Optional Matertals cn iem o de um tbe e IR ede e dere eR CONNECTING THE VOPEX TO THE CPU Installing the Optional Monitor s essere enne enne Installing the Optional Mouse Mice Installing the Optional MOUSE SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS PS 2 MOU SE Uta eA AM SiS EU oes miM Pn DM US 9D SERIAE MOUSE man ENIM tds IM ite POVER U P SE OU N OE uct SE REED e NIS POWER DOWN SEQUENCE DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MODES OF OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY INFORMATION INTRODUCTION This VOPEX allows 1 IBM compatible CPU to support multiple users up to 4 depending on the VOPEX model The devices keyboards and mice of many different manufacturers can be plugged into the VOPEX when powering up Also any combination of devices will work e g a mouse on port 2 keyboards on ports 3 amp 4 Hot plugging devices at any time is fully supported with the possib
4. On e aaa andan onan E PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Figure 2 VOPEX 4KVMM A Supporting Monitor Serial Mouse and PS2 Keyboard VGA Multi Scan Monitor KYBD4 KYBD3 KYg 2 KYBD1 6TA KYBD o 9j Serial Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Installing the Optional Monitor s 1 Plug all monitors into AC power outlets 2 Turn OFF power to the monitors that will be connected to the VOPEX before connecting them 3 Connect a monitor to the VGA MON port on the back of the VOPEX See Figures 1 and 2 Note A monitor must be connected to the VGA MON port for the monitor device driver to function properly 4 Connect any other monitors to any of the other VGA MON ports on the back of the VOPEX Installing the Optional Mouse Mice 1 Connect a mouse to the MOUSE 1 port on the back of the VOPEX See Figures 1 and 2 2 Connect each mouse to a MOUSE port on the back of the VOPEX Note which port number each user is attached to Installing the Optional Keyboard s 1 Connect a keyboard to the port labeled KYBD1 on the rear of the VOPEX See Figures 1 and 2 2 Connect the other keyboards to the back of the VOPEX making sure that each user is connected to a Keyboard port and a Mouse port with the same number MOUSE SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS NOTE If the VOPEX is power cycled with the CPU ON the mouse driver must be reloaded for mice to function properly PS 2 MOUSE 1 Hot plugging limitations A Any mouse to b
5. e emulated must be connected to the first populated port at VOPEX power up e g If at a later time the user wants to hot plug 3 button mice a 3 button mouse must have been connected in the first position at VOPEX power up B If no mice were connected at power up VOPEX will default to standard 2 button mode 2 ALPS Glidepoint A For taps function to work properly ALPS Glidepoint must be in the first populated port on the VOPEX at power up and ALPS Mouse Driver must be used B Some Microsoft mice may conflict with ALPS Glidepoint If a problem occurs connect ALPS to first populated port and use a regular Microsoft mouse driver NOTE taps will not function in this configuration 3 Microsoft Ballpoint A Do not connect Ballpoint to the first populated port if other types of mice are to be used in the VOPEX If Ballpoint is in the first populated port all other mice must also be Ballpoints B Atleast one Ballpoint must be connected to VOPEX when powering up in order for hot plugging to work for other Ballpoints 4 3 button Mice A AGS button mouse must be connected to the first populated port for any mice to work as 3 button 5 Microsoft IntelliMouse A All mice connected to VOPEX must be IntelliMouse to be able to use the IntelliMouse B The IntelliMouse cannot be hot plugged 9D SERIAL MOUSE Hot plugging A If no mice were connected at power up Mouse Systems mode will be emulated and hot plugging Microsoft mice will not
6. ed Cables can be purchased from Network Technologies Inc by calling 330 562 7070 or 800 RGB TECH 800 742 8324 or by visiting our website at http www nti1 com CONNECTING THE VOPEX TO THE CPU 1 2 Turn OFF power to the CPU that will be connected to the VOPEX before connecting or disconnecting any cables WARNING if power to the CPU is not turned OFF before connecting or disconnecting cables damage to the CPU may result Connect the CPU to the VOPEX as follows see Figures 1 and 2 a Connect a VEXT 3 cable from the video port of the CPU to the male 15HD port labeled VGA CPU on the VOPEX b Connect a purple male 6 miniDIN connectors of the VVKINT 3 MM cable from the keyboard port of the CPU to the female 6 miniDIN port labeled KYBD CPU on the VOPEX C Connect the green male 6 miniDIIN connectors of the VVKINT 3 MM cable from the mouse port of the CPU to the port labeled MOUSE CPU on the VOPEX Plug the VOPEX into an AC power outlet Figure 1 VOPEX 4KVIM A Supporting Monitor PS2 Mouse and PS2 Keyboard 00999 00009 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 9 00000 9 00000 9 00000 8 VGA 4 VGA MON 3 VGA MON 2 o MOUSE4 MOUSE3 o olo 0 0 9N MOUSE ollo ollo olo olo o oio 9 o oj o o MOUSE 2 MOUSE 1 KYBD4 KYBD3 KYBD2 KYBD1 g VVKINT 3 MM iaaadaoao eee eEEEREEE EC
7. le exceptions listed in MOUSE SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS see page 3 Available Options e VOPEX models are available in 60 or 50Hz and 110 or 220V e VOPEX models are available with or without support for any combination of these options keyboard mouse PS 2 or 9D serial mouse and VGA monitor MATERIALS Materials Supplied with this kit e VOPEX e Asset of cables connecting the VOPEX to the IBM compatible CPU e VEXT 3or 6 Connects the Video port of the CPU to the VOPEX e DKINT 6 MM Connects the Keyboard AT port of the CPU to the VOPEX e DINT 6 Connects the Mouse Serial port of the CPU to the VOPEX e VVKINT 3 MM Connects the keyboard and PS 2 mouse ports of the CPU to the VOPEX NorE THE PS 2 mouse connector has 6 pins the 9D serial mouse connector has 9 pins MATING FACE OF FEMALE 6miniDIN PS 2 MOUSE CONNECTOR MATING FACE OF MALE 9D SERIAL MOUSE CONNECTOR Optional Materials e A cable for each device to be connected to the VOPEX The maximum length of these cables is 250 feet VKEXT xx or DKEXT xx Keyboard extension cable MMEXT xx 9D serial mouse extension cable e VEXT xx VGA video extension cable e VKEXT xx PS 2 mouse extension cable where the length of the cable in feet and MM indicates male to male connectors NOTE PS 2 Keyboard or PS 2 mouse cables longer than 100 feet must have an AC power adapter Order VKEXT xxx where xxx is between 101 and 500 feet AC power adapter includ
8. n immediate access to the CPU by pressing a key or moving a mouse unless another user is active DELAYED AUTO Any user can gain access as long as no user LEDs are currently illuminated When the active user s keyboard mouse are idle for at least 5 seconds user LED goes out and anyone can then gain access USERx The VOPEX has a user mode for each port When any user mode is selected that LED remains ON and all other users are locked out until the mode is changed by pressing the MODE button Monitor All monitors connected to the VOPEX display exactly the same information For example if the user connected to Port 3 is inputting data then all users connected to the VOPEX see what that user is entering TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OD CAS amp 8 O O 15204180 0 e QUO DO Mating face of Mating face Mating face Mating face of a a 5 DIN female of 9DB male of female 15HD female 6 pin miniDIN VGA VIDEO 5 DIN keyboard 9DB Serial Mouse 6 miniDIN PS2 Mouse 15HD Monitor or PS2 Keyboard 1 Red Video 5 TST 13 H Sync 1 Clock 1 Unused 6 Unused 2 Green Video 6 Red Ground 10 Ground 14 V Sync 2 Data 2 RX 7 RTS 2 Unused 3 Blue Video 7 Green Ground 11 IDO 15 ID3 4 5 Ground 5 Clock TROUBLESHOOTING If any problems are experienced with the VOPEX switch follow the steps below to see if the problem s can be easily corrected 1 Verify that all cables are securely con
9. nected 2 Verify that a monitor is connected to Port 1 3 Ifa user has both a keyboard and mouse verify that they are connected to a Keyboard port and Mouse port with the same port number 4 Ifa cable is disconnected a Turn OFF power to the CPU b OFF power to the VOPEX c Connect the cable d Go through the power up sequence described on page If trouble is still being experienced a solution may be found in the Frequently Ask Questions FAQ s section of our website at http www nti1 com or please call us directly at 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH 330 562 7070 and we will be happy to assist in any way we can SERIAL NO voPEX 2Kv A PS 2 keyboard VGA 2 port VOPEX 2KIM A PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse 2 port DATE __ L VOPEX 2KMM A PS 2 keyboard serial mouse 2 port VOPEX 2KVIM A 5 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse VGA 2 port INSPECTED BY Ll VOPEX 2KVMM A 5 2 keyboard serial mouse 2 port L VOPEX 4KV A PS 2 keyboard VGA 4 port VOPEX 4KIM A PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse 4 port VOPEX4KMM A 5 2 keyboard serial mouse 4 port L VOPEX 4KVIM A 5 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse 4 port VOPEX 4KVMM A 5 2 keyboard serial mouse VGA 4 port
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