WARRANTY INFORMATION The warranty period on this product (parts and labor) is one (1) year from the date of purchase. Please contact Network Technologies Inc at (800) 742-8324 (800-RGB-TECH) in US and Canada or (330) 562-7070 (worldwide) for information regarding repairs and/or returns.
MATERIALS ...1 Materials Supplied with this kit...1 Optional Materials...1 CONNECTING THE VOPEX TO THE CPU ...2 Installing the Optional Monitor(s)...3 Installing the Optional Mouse(Mice) ...3 Installing the Optional Keyboard(s)...3 MOUSE SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ...3 PS/2 MOUSE ...3 9D SERIAL MOUSE...3 POWER-UP SEQUENCE ...3 POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE ...3...
(keyboards and mice) of many different manufacturers can be plugged into the VOPEX when powering up. Also, any combination of devices will work. (e.g. a mouse on port 2, keyboards on ports 3 & 4). Hot plugging devices at any time is fully supported with the possible exceptions listed in “MOUSE SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS”...
Connect a purple male 6 miniDIN connectors of the VVKINT-3-MM cable from the keyboard port of the CPU to the female 6 miniDIN port labeled "KYBD CPU" on the VOPEX. Connect the green male 6 miniDIIN connectors of the VVKINT-3-MM cable from the mouse port of the CPU to the port labeled "MOUSE CPU" on the VOPEX.
B. All mice connected must be set to the same mode. (Either all Mouse Systems or all Microsoft). POWER-UP SEQUENCE Note: Any cable longer than 100 feet for the keyboard requires an AC adapter. If using a COMPAQ keyboard, the adapter and the VOPEX must be powered up at the same time! Turn ON power to the VOPEX.
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 LEDs are currently illuminated. When the active user’s keyboard/mouse are idle for at least 5 seconds, user LED goes out and anyone can then gain access.
Verify that all cables are securely connected. Verify that a monitor is connected to Port 1. If a user has both a keyboard and mouse, verify that they are connected to a Keyboard port and Mouse port with the same port number.
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