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User Instructions for 

 

The USB- 802 Series "MegaTouch"™ 

Keyboard, Mouse, USB Touch Screen, and DVI Video Switch 

 

 

Congratulations on your purchase of a VETRA MegaTouch™ USB Touch Screen switch! This quality product is 

designed and built in the USA and is backed by a VETRA Three-year Warranty and unlimited free technical support. You 
are welcome to comment; please email us at [email protected] or call us at the numbers given at the end.

 

 

INTRODUCTION 

 

The USB-802 "MegaTouch"

 Keyboard, Mouse, Touch Screen, and DVI Video Switches are full function, Integrated 

Switches switching USB or serial touch screens and DVI video monitors between two PCs. On models that have more 
than one input, an USB keyboard can be connected for hot-key selection of PC channel.  

All models come with the VIP-210 power supply. 

 

The "MegaTouch" system consists of the following components:  
1. One - Switch Unit;  
2. One – Power Supply.  

Note: The "MegaTouch does not come with USB, Serial, or DVI Video extension cables. They may be ordered from 
Vetra separately.  

INSTALLATION  

Before connecting PC's to the Switch, make sure that the Switch is powered by its Power Supply!  
The PC's may be powered or not when you connect them to the Switch.

 

Keyboard, mouse, touch screen, and video monitor may be connected to the Switch at any time.

 

Do not power down the Switch while any PC is connected to the Switch!

 

 

There are two main steps to connect the Switch after it has been powered: 1) connect PC's, and 2) connect Workstation: 

 

1. Connect PC's to Switch unit:  

USB  

Connect any available USB input on the PC's to the Switch using USB A-B cables.  Connect PC #1's USB port to the 
backpanel connector of the Switch marked "PC1". Connect PC's #2 USB port to the back panel connector of the Switch 
marked "PC2". It is not necessary to have both PC's connected for the Switch to operate. 

 

Video  

Connect the DVI Video outputs of the PC's to the Switch using DVI-D male/male extension cables. Connect PC #1's video 
output to the backpanel connector of the Switch marked "PC1 VIDEO". Connect PC’s #2 video output to the back panel 
connector of the Switch marked "PC2 VIDEO". 

 

For the D2 series (Dual-Head) MegaTouch:   

Connect PC #1

s Monitor A video output to the back panel connector of the Switch marked 

PC1 VIDEO A

 and connect 

PC#1

s Monitor B video output to the back panel connector of the Switch marked 

PC1 VIDEO B

. Repeat for PC #2. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MegaTouch USB-802 Series

Page 1: ...NSTALLATION Before connecting PC s to the Switch make sure that the Switch is powered by its Power Supply The PC s may be powered or not when you connect them to the Switch Keyboard mouse touch screen and video monitor may be connected to the Switch at any time Do not power down the Switch while any PC is connected to the Switch There are two main steps to connect the Switch after it has been powe...

Page 2: ...tch marked IN 1 IN 2 or IN 3 For the D2 series Dual Head MegaTouch Connect the USB touch screen to any of the Type A connectors on the back panel of the Switch marked IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 or IN 4 Repeat for Touch Screen B as needed Serial Touch Screen Connect the serial touch screen to the 9 pin DB9 connector on the back panel of the Switch marked TOUCH SCREEN IN For the D2 series Dual Head MegaTouch Co...

Page 3: ...ted on the front panel of the MegaSwitch Selection will cycle 1 2 and back to 1 2 Front Panel PC Selection available on DE models only To select another PC press the PC SELECTION pushbutton for the number of the desired PC SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Model Height Width Depth Weight USB 802 IN2D TS 2 63 6 68 cm 6 06 15 39 cm 6 32 16 05 cm 1 lb 4 oz USB 802 IN2D TS DE 2 63 6 68 cm 6 06 15 39 cm 6 32 1...

Page 4: ...hen 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 inter...

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