NTI VOPEX PS/2 KVM SPLITTER
MODES OF OPERATION
This VOPEX has three basic modes of operation: INSTANT AUTO. DELAYED AUTO, and USERx. Press the "MODE" button on
the front panel of the VOPEX to select the desired mode per the chart below:
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STATUS OF LED'S
All "User x" LED's ON
All LEDs OFF
User 1 ON, All others OFF
User 2 ON, All others OFF
User 3 ON, All others OFF
User 4 ON, All others OFF
INSTANT AUTO: Any user can gain immediate access to the CPU by pressing a key or moving a mouse, unless another user is
active.
DELAYED AUTO: Any user can gain access as long as no "User x" LEDs are currently illuminated. When a keyboard or mouse is
being operated by a user, that user's LED will illuminate. When the active user's keyboard/mouse are idle for at least 5 seconds,
the user LED goes out and anyone can then gain access.
USERx: The VOPEX has a user mode for each port. When any user mode is selected, that "User x:" LED remains ON and all
other users are locked out until the mode is changed by pressing the MODE button.
MONITORS
All monitors connected to the VOPEX display exactly the same information. For example, if the user connected to Port 3 is
inputting data, then all users connected to the VOPEX see what that user is entering.
Front View VOPEX-4KVIM-A
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VOPEX
Operating Modes
Instant Access
Delay Access
User 1 Only
User 2 Only
User 3 Only
User 4 Only
MODE
INSTANT AUTO
DELAYED AUTO
User 1 ONLY
User 2 ONLY
User 3 ONLY
User 4 ONLY
Mode
User
User
User
Select
2
3
1
4
User
Power
4
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