
Mouse/Keyboard Controller
Crestron
CNMK
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Mouse/Keyboard Controller: CNMK
Operations Guide - DOC. 5699A
CNMK Ports
All connections to the CNMK are made through the ports on the back of the unit.
Refer to the illustration and descriptions, which follow.
CNMK Ports
12 VDC .5 A
This DC power socket connector is used to supply external power via the supplied
500 mA power pack (1000 mA power pack for CNMKI configuration). If power for
the CNMK is supplied by the Cresnet system, the supplied power pack should be
disconnected.
NET
These two 6-pin, 6-position RJ-11 modular jacks are used to connect the CNMK
module to the Cresnet system. Typically, power is provided via the NET connection;
the supplied power pack need not be attached. Two NET ports are available so that
network units can be daisy-chained together. Review the latest revision of the
Network Modular Cable Requirements (Doc. 5682) which is available from the
Crestron website (
http://www.crestron.com/manuals
).
NOTE:
Most 4-conductor phone cables are wired in a crisscross fashion and are not
compatible with Crestron equipment.
If the power pack is attached when the CNMK is part of the Cresnet system, power is
drawn from the power pack. The CNMK does not load the network power, but the
network power remains chained for additional network devices that are connected.
TO MOUSE PORT
This PS/2 connector connects to one of the PS/2 ports on the supplied Y-mouse
Adapter via the supplied cable.
MOUSE
This PS/2 connector is not typically used. Crestron recommends using the
configuration shown in “Hardware Hookup” on page 8.
TO KEYBOARD PORT
This PS/2 connector connects to one of the PS/2 ports on the supplied Y-mouse
Adapter via the supplied cable.
KEYBOARD
This PS/2 connector is not typically used. Crestron recommends using the
configuration shown in “Hardware Hookup” on page 8.