User Instructions for
VIP-380
PC Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Extender System
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 his own 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 and Light Industrial equipment class.
INTRODUCTION
Vetra's Model VIP-380
PC Keyboard/Mouse Extender System allows a PS/2 compatible keyboard and a PS/2
compatible mouse to be located remotely from the PC. The Extender System consists of one VIP-380-R Receiver Unit, one
VIP-380-T Transmitter Unit and one VIP-210 Power Supply (5Vdc. 2 A, reg. 100 – 240 Vac 50/60 Hz). The Receiver Unit is
powered from the PC while the Transmitter Unit receives it's power from the VIP-210.
NOTE: If a Power Supply other then the VIP-210 is used, then all claims to FCC and or CE regulations cease
to exist.
INSTALLATION
Follow these steps to install the VIP-380 Keyboard/Mouse Extender System.
Connection of the Receiver Unit to the PC must be made with the PC powered off !!!
1. Connect the Receiver Unit to the PC. Use the male-male keyboard extension cable (6-pin DIN) supplied with the
system to connect the PC's keyboard input to the female 6-pin DIN connector of the Receiver marked "TO PC KBD IN". An
adapter the VIP-301-5M6F (maybe purchased separately) is needed for connection to an AT style PC.
Use the male-male keyboard extension cable (6-pin DIN) to connect the PC's PS/2 compatible mouse input to the
female 6-pin DIN connector of the Receiver marked "TO PC MSE IN".
2. Connect the remote keyboard and mouse to the Transmitter Unit. Use the normal keyboard cable to connect to the
6-pin female DIN Connector marked "KEYBOARD IN" and normal 6-pin mouse cable to connect to the 6-pin female DIN
connector marked "MOUSE IN". An adapter the VIP-301-5F6M (maybe purchased separately) is needed to connect an AT
style keyboard to the transmitter.
3. Connect the Power Supply to the Transmitter Unit. Connect the PL6 connector of the Power Supply to the PL6
female connector on the Transmitter Unit marked "+5VDC IN".
4. Connect the Transmitter and Receiver Units. Use a quality RS-232 cable with female DB9 connectors at both ends
for this connection. The cable should be wired as follows:
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