NTI UNIMUX MULTI-USER KVM SWITCH
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An arrow to the left of a port number in the list indicates the port the user is currently connected to. From left to right, the columns
display the following:
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Port Number
•
Port Name
•
Power Status of the CPU (ON/OFF/NAC)
•
The actual user number (1-8) connected to
the CPU.
•
If no user is connected to a CPU, the user number is
replaced by a "–" (dash).
•
If more than one user is connected to the same port, this
field will indicate the total number of users connected and
the text color will be red.
Figure 16- Command Mode main menu-User
Note: While in Command Mode, the numbers on the NUM PAD on the keyboard are not active. If numbers are required
while in Command Mode, use the numbers on the main key bank.
The list below describes the command functions available from the keyboard within the OSD mode of control after entering into
Command Mode:
Function
Keystroke
Select the previous port
up arrow
Select the next port
down arrow
Go to specific port- Press any valid number from 1-
1024 to connect 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 if
security is disabled)
H
Enter Administrator menu
(only available if the Administrator is logged in)
A
Select the first port on the switch
Home
Select the last port on the switch
End
Display Help menu
F1
Global Help- display window navigation tips used
throughout all menus
F2
Display port information- when pressed, a window
displays the port name and its position in the
configuration structure by level and port number
F3
Update configuration- refresh the screen with updated
configuration information when switches are
cascaded. Use if a slave is powered-ON or OFF at
any time after initial startup
F5
Note: The user must exit
Command Mode to type to a CPU.
To exit Command Mode press
<Esc> on the keyboard.
Power
Status
User
Cursor
Port Name
Menu
Items
FYI: “NAC” indicates a non-accessible computer for that
user