Network Technologies ST-xU User Manual

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NTI NODEMUX SERIES UNIVERSAL KVM SWITCH

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Figure 24- Pinout of Matrix-Y-1 cable

Command Protocol

CPU controller commands supported by the unit are defined below. All commands should be terminated with a <CR> (carriage
return). When a command is sent, the entire string is echoed back along with a response from the addressed unit . All characters
in the command string should be upper case, and all numbers below 10 should have a leading 0 (ex: 1 = 01). As command
strings are sent, the inner character delay cannot exceed 500 milliseconds.

Note: To use this command protocol, the user is required to write a program that will send an entire command string all
at once, not character by character. Programs that send one character at a time (such as HyperTerminal) cannot be used
to control the NODEMUX. Alternatively, the user may use the NTI Switch Control Program or SerTest to control the
NODEMUX via RS232 (see page 25).

Terminal control commands supported by the NODEMUX are defined below.


RS - reset unit(s) to default power-up switch connections
FORMAT:

RS AA<CR>

RS = "reset unit" command followed by at least one space

AA = unit address; if 00, all units on the bus will be reset and no response will be

returned
RESPONSE:

*<CR> if command received and executed OK

-OR-

?<CR> if syntax or transmission error occurred

Note: The RS command does not change the switch configuration, it changes CPU-to-user connection settings.

CS - change single USER channel

FORMAT:

CS AA,XX,YY<CR>

CS = "change single output" command followed by at least one space

AA = unit address

XX = input/CPU to connect

YY = output/USER to change

RESPONSE:

*<CR> (command received and executed OK)

-OR-

?<CR> (syntax or transmission error occurred)





(Unit #1)

(Source)

2

3

3

3

5

5

5

2

2

7
8
1
4
6

Jumper

Jumpers

Not connected to
source connector

(Unit #2)

9D Female

9D Male

9D Male

Wiring Schematic of Matrix-Y-1 cable

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