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NTI UNIMUX SINGLE-USER HIGH DENSITY VGA USB KVM SWITCH

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3. For each CPU:

• Connect a USB type A cable end of a HDUSBVEXT-xx-MM cable to a USB type A female user device port on a CPU.

• Connect the 15HD blue male cable end of a HDUSBVEXT-xx-MM cable to the video port of the same CPU.

• Connect the 15HD yellow male cable end of the HDUSBVEXT-xx-MM cable to a yellow “CPU x” port on the UNIMUX

switch. (See Figure 7)

Figure 7- Connect each CPU using a HDUSBVEXT-xx-MM cable

4. Power-up

The UNIMUX can be powered at any time.

The CPUs can be powered at any time although if a CPU needs a keyboard and/or mouse at power-ON it should be powered
after connecting to and powering-ON the UNIMUX.

USB input devices (keyboard and mouse) can be hot plugged to and from the UNIMUX at any time.

Note: The order in which the CPUs and switch are powered up does not matter. A power strip can be used.




250V,2A

12 4

11 3

10 2

9 1

CPU

CPU

16 8

15 7

14 6

13 5

CPU

CPU

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Rear View of UNIMUX-USBV-16HDU

USB Type A Female

USB Type A Male

15HD Female
Video Connector

Rear View of Windows USB CPU

Video Port

Input Device Port

15HD High Density

(Yellow) FemaleConnector

HDUSBVEXT-xx-MM

(3,6,10 and 15 foot cables available)

15HD Male
Video Connector

15HD Male
Video Connector

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