Mac Mode; Figure 6- Mac Led - Network Technologies XTENDEX ST-C6USBH-300 Operating Manual

300 foot usb, hdmi and ir extender xtendex series
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NTI XTENDEX 300 Foot HDMI and IR Extender

MAC MODE

MAC Mode enables the user to connect the Local Unit to a MAC CPU. MAC Mode configures the Local Unit for passing mouse
information to the MAC CPU. This is useful when the user wants to use mouse drivers provided by the mouse vendor, which
allows the use of programmable functions for each mouse button. The Local Unit can be configured whenever necessary.
NOTE: When the port is connected to a PC or SUN CPU, MAC Mode should be OFF (the default setting).
To do this;
1.
Enter Command Mode. (Simultaneously press the left and right <Shift> keys on the keyboard. The keyboard LEDs
will illuminate.)
2.
If a MAC CPU is connected, press the <M> key. The keyboard LEDs will momentarily flash and the "MAC" LED on the
Remote Unit will illuminate to indicate MAC Mode is ON. (See Figure 6)
3.
To reconnect the XTENDEX to a SUN or Windows CPU (the default setting) , enter Command Mode again and press
the <M> key again and the "MAC" LED will go OFF.
4.
Press <Esc> at any time to exit Command Mode.
After setting, the configuration is stored in memory and will be retrieved whenever the XTENDEX is powered ON.

Figure 6- MAC LED

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