Keyboard Equivalent Key Mappings - Lindy 32353 User Manual

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connectors). All data should be sent using the following RS232 protocol.
Baud: 19200, bits: 8, stopbits: 1, parity:none
No handshaking is implemented but valid command characters will be echoed back
to the sender.
The top nibble (4 bits) of the command byte defines the user port that is to be
switched (1=port 1, 2=port 2). The bottom nibble defines the computer port that the
user port is to be switched to (e.g. 0=port 1, 1=port 2, E=port 15, F=port 16).
For example:
14
Hexadecimal code
28
Hexadecimal code
2D
Hexadecimal code
Special codes are:
71
Hexadecimal code
72
Hexadecimal code
The 9-pin female RS232 connector at the rear of the LINDY CPU Switch has the
following pinout:

4.21 Keyboard equivalent key mappings

If you are connecting a mixture of IBM compatible PCs, Sun and Macintosh
computers to the LINDY CPU Switch then you have several possible keyboard
configuration options.
LINDY CPU Switch Dual Multi-Platform
switches user port 1 to computer port 5
switches user port 2 to computer port 9
switches user port 2 to computer port 14
switches user port 1 to computer port 0 (off)
switches user port 2 to computer port 0 (off)
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