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VETRA
Systems Corporation 275 Marcus Blvd. Ste-J, Hauppauge, NY 11788-2022 USA
Phone: 631. 434.3185 Fax: 631. 434.3516
e-mail: [email protected] http://www.vetra.com
Connect PC#2's touch screen input to the backpanel connector of the Switch marked "TO PC2 T.S.".
Or in the case of V2 series
Connect PC#1’s touch screen inputs A to the connector on the backpanel of the Switch marked “TO PC1 T.S.A” and input B
to the backpanel connector marked “TO PC1 T.S.B”. Repeat for PC#2’s touch screen inputs to the backpanel connectors
marked “TO PC2 T.S.A” and “TO PC2 T.S.B”.
2. Connect a Workstation to the Switch:
a) PS/2 Keyboard
Connect the keyboard to the 6-pin DIN connector on the front panel of the Switch marked "KBD IN".
b) PS/2 Mouse
Connect the PS/2 mouse to the 6-pin DIN connector on the front panel of the Switch marked "MSE IN".
c) VGA Monitor
Connect the VGA monitor to the 15-pin HDD connector on the backpanel of the Switch marked
"MONITOR IN".
Or in the case of V2 series
Connect VGA monitor A to the backpanel connector on the Video switch marked “MONITOR A IN” and VGA monitor B to
the connector marked “MONITOR B IN”.
d) Serial Touch Screen
Connect the Touch Screen to the 9-pin DB9 connector on the backpanel of the Switch marked
"TOUCH SCREEN IN".
Or in the case of V2 series
Connect Touch Screen A to the backpanel connector on the Video switch marked “TOUCHSCREEN A IN” and Touch
Screen B to the connector marked “TOUCHSCREEN B IN”.
OPERATION
1. Power Up Sequence:
There is no power supply supplied with the switch. The switch derives its power when either one of the two PC’s that are
connected to the switch are powered up. A Power Jack marked “+5VDC IN” on the back panel of the Switch is provided in
case an external power supply is needed. A separate power source may be required if the keyboard and PS/2 mouse
being used draws more current than be provided from a single PC source. If a separate power source is required we
recommend the VIP-210 an external wall plug-in supply, which maybe purchased from Vetra separately.
Note:
Some of the new Internet keyboards on the market can draw as much as 500 ma of current. Also the new
Optical PS/2 mice draw as much as 100 ma of current.
2. PC Selection:
a) Keyboard “Hot Key” Selection (available on all models):
To select an active PC, first hold down the Scroll Lock Key,
then pressing and releasing the top row keyboard keys 1 or 2. The number keys must be released before the Scroll Lock
key. Switching takes place on the release of the Scroll Lock Key, which also rearms the keyboard selection mechanism.
When selection of PC#1 or PC#2 is completed, observe on the front panel of the switch that the appropriate green "SEL"
indicator is on.
b) Front Panel Selection:
1) Next PC (available on all Standard models):
To select another PC, press the “NEXT PC” pushbutton
located on the front panel of the MegaTouch.