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User Instruction for 

the VIP- 884-KMV-TS Series "TouchMux"

 

Keyboard, Mouse, Video, and Touch Screen Multiplexer

 

 

 

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

 

 
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when equipment is operated in 
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this 
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the 
interference at their expense. 
 

CE

 

 
This equipment has been tested and found to conform to the directives and standards for a Class A Information Technology 
Equipment type and for the Commercial Light Industrial equipment class. 
 

INTRODUCTION

 

 
The VIP-884-KMV-TS "TouchMux"

 KVM Splitter/Multiplexer allows up to four workstations, each consisting of a keyboard, 

PS/2 mouse and one monitor with touch screen capabilities to share local access to one PC. Please note that the monitors at 
all workstations will be viewing the same image at all times. 
 

INSTALLATION

 

 

Connection to the Splitter/Multiplexer to the PC must be made while the PC is powered down.

 

 

1. Connect PC to Multiplexer unit:

 

 
(a)  Connect the PC’s keyboard port to the Splitter/Multiplexer using a PS/2 male/male (6 pin DIN) extension cable supplied 

with the Splitter/Multiplexer. Make this connection from the PC's keyboard port to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel 
connector marked "TO PC KBD". An adapter, the VIP-301-5M6F (may be purchased separately) will be needed for 
connecting to an AT style PC. 

(b)  Connect the PC’s mouse port to the Splitter/Multiplexer using the second PS/2 male/male (6 pin DIN) extension cable 

supplied with the Splitter/Multiplexer. Make this connection from the PC's mouse port to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s 
backpanel connector marked "TO PC MSE". 

(c)  Connect the PC’s Video output to the Splitter/Multiplexer using a HDD15 male/female extension cable supplied with the 

Splitter/Multiplexer. This connection is made from the PC's video output to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel connector 
marked "TO PC VIDEO OUT". 

(d)  Connect the PC’s Touch Screen inputs to the Splitter/Multiplexer using a DB9 male/female extension cable supplied with 

the Splitter/Multiplexer. Make this connection from the PC's touch screen input to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel 
connector marked "TO PC TOUCHSCREEN". 

 

2. Connect Workstations to the Multiplexer:

 

 
(a)  Connect the keyboard of Workstation #1 to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel 6-pin DIN connector marked "STA-1 

KBD". An adapter the VIP-301-5F6M (may be purchased separately) will be needed for connecting an AT style keyboard 
to the MegaMux. 

(b)  Connect the PS/2 mouse of Workstation #1 to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel 6-pin DIN connector marked "STA-1 

MSE". 

(c)  Connect the VGA monitor of Workstation #1 to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel 15-pin HDD connector marked 

"STATION-1 MONITOR". 

(d)  Connect the Touch Screen portion of the VGA monitor of Workstation #1 to the Splitter/Multiplexer’s backpanel DB9 

connector marked “STATION-1 TOUCHSCREEN. 

  

 

275-J MARCUS BLVD HAUPPAUGE, NY 11787 USA 

Tel: 631-434-3185  Fax: 631-434-3516 

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