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1. o UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD MONITOR MOUSE SWITCH 9 9 4 4 VISTA L SERIES INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 7 oe GROSE eS ELECTRONICS 10707 Stancliff Road Phone 281 933 7673 Houston Texas 77099 WWW ROSE COM LIMITED WARRANTY Rose Electronics warrants the Vista to be in good working order for one year from the date of purchase from Rose Electronics or an authorized dealer Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this one year warranty period Rose Electronics will at its option repair or replace the Unit as set forth below Repair parts and replacement units will be either reconditioned or new All replaced parts become the property of Rose Electronics This limited warranty is valid only if repairs are performed by Rose Electronics or a Rose qualified service technician This limited warranty is void if repairs are not performed by Rose Electronics or a Rose qualified service technician This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the Unit resulting from accident disaster abuse or unauthorized modification of the Unit including static discharge and power surges Limited Warranty service may be obtained by delivering this unit during the one year warranty period to Rose Electronics or an authorized repair center providing a proof of purchase date If this Unit is delivered by mail you agree to insure the Unit or assume the risk of loss or damage in tr
2. 23 and 24 Each is 1 rack unit high 1 75 See Appendix D and Appendix E for rack mounting instructions Your Vista switch is now ready for operation using the initial factory settings Pressing the numbered buttons 1 4 or 1 8 on the front panel will switch to that port To take full advantage of the Vista features refer to the operating instructions for detailed information about each of the Vista commands The keyboard commands are summarized in Table 5 To begin switching immediately from the keyboard press and release the left control lt Ctrl gt key then type in the computer number 1 4 or 1 8 The video from the connected computer will display on the KVMs video monitor KA Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual The keyboard video monitor and mouse signals can be driven up to 1 000 feet using our CrystalView KVM extenders LOCAL REMOTE 3 Lei W UP TO 1 000 CAT 5 CABLE VISTA SWITCH UP TO 8 CPUs CAN BE ACCESSED FROM A SINGLE KVM STATION FROM UP TO 1 000 AWAY Figure 7 Vista to CrystalView Figure 8 Vista Installation Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Kei OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating instructions The Vista switch is very easy to operate Computer selection and set up functions are entered from the keyboard You can also select computers manually from the Vista s front panel by using buttons 1 4 or buttons 1 8 depending on your model Th
3. Scan Time interval command sets the time in seconds that the Vista switch will pause at each of the computers when scanning The default setting is 5 seconds To change the Scan Time to another interval press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key type T then enter the new scan time interval 1 16 seconds and press lt Enter gt Reset To Reset the mouse and keyboard press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then type R This command is used to reset the mouse and keyboard on the currently selected Vista port without removing power from the Vista switch This is most useful to reset a PS 2 mouse that has been unplugged and plugged back in Upon issuing this command all keyboard LEDs will go on and then return to their previous state Reset computer mouse type NT and WIN 2K systems only DO NOT issue this command on non NT or Win 2K based computers Press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then type O This command sends a reset mouse command to the currently selected NT or Win 2K computer The command is used to recover a stuck mouse on an NT or Win 2K system Send null byte Press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then type N This command is used to re synchronize an out of sync PS 2 mouse The command may need to be entered once or twice depending if the mouse is out of sync by one or two bytes Identify ROM version Press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then type I This
4. 10 9 chars sec Delay 500 millisec See Attachment F for typematic value calculations Mouse type To issue the Mouse type command press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key type Q enter mouse type 0 1 2 and press lt Enter gt Mouse type 0 PS 2 mouse Mouse type 1 Serial mouse Mouse type 2 Wheel mouse D Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Reset to initial factory settings The settings that have been previously set and saved in non volatile memory can be returned to their initial factory settings by holding in buttons 1 and 2 on the front panel and press and release the Reset button At least one CPU must be connected to the unit so that the unit can be powered The activity LED will flash three times to signify that the non volatile memory has been returned to the original factory settings Only those settings listed in Appendix A are reset all other settings remain unchanged from their set values Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual DI On screen display option The on screen display OSD option is available for the Vista L series models You can use the OSD to configure the Vista switch select a computer from a list display what computer you are switched to and set up security options for the switches configuration and for computer access Vista L series menu structure Vista Menu Structure Main Menu Appearance Security Mouse Type
5. B EN50082 1 and EN60555 2 standards and the Low Voltage Directive TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents IMTOAUCTION TEE 1 O CR EE E 2 Optional on screen display OSD features 2 Compatibility EE 3 System overview eege uge Adee nette encre de 4 KVM Station E 4 CPU CONNEC ONS i i i gege eee 4 Rose Electronics web site 5 Vista L Series model ici li 6 Vista CabD eS iria ei tnstes 9 Installation inside mette 10 Step 1 Connecting the KVM station sea 10 Step 2 Connect the CPUS A 11 Step 3 Applying POWET L nnnnnnenanne nn nanna an nanna 12 Step 4 Verify keyboard mouse and CPU operation 0 0008 12 Operating instructions ss 14 Keyboard command ss 14 Keyboard command description 16 On screen display option 20 Vista L series menu Structure cence eect ee eeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaas 20 Main FOV EE 21 Configure computer NaAME nanna 22 Configure appearance na 23 Appearance options nn cc non nc nanna anna 24 Configure security 25 Configure mouse type ll nanna nn 27 Configure keyboard type renta nanna 28 Configure miscellaneous nanna anna 29 SNE EE 30 Computer select window L nanna mrar n nanna 31 TroubleSho ting TEE 32 Maintenance and repair 34 Technical suppor ee 34 EE ET 35 Tables Table 1 Compatibilitv nn 3 Table 2 Front panel description nannnnnn 6 Table 3 Vista 4UA 8UA description 7 Table 4 Vista 4PCA 8PCA descrip
6. INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par Industrie Canada EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This equipment complies with the requirements of the European EMC directive 89 336 EEC in respect of EN55022 Class
7. command is used to identify the revision level of the Vista firmware currently installed Before entering this command the selected CPU must be at a command prompt word processor or text editor so when the Vista switch sends the ROM revision level the result can be displayed Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Keep command Press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then type K The Keep command saves all settings Mode command The Vista switch supports keyboard modes 1 2 and 3 and mouse modes 7 8 and 9 To issue the Mode command press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key type M then enter the mode number 1 2 3 7 8 9 followed by lt Enter gt Mode 1 CPU Keyboard PC Mode 1 Some IBM s amp PS 1 s Mode 2 CPU Keyboard PC Mode 2 Most PCs Mode 3 CPU Keyboard Most RISC Unix Workstations amp Rose Translator Mode 7 CPU Mouse 2 Button Serial Microsoft 7 Bt Mode 8 CPU Mouse 2 Button Serial Not Used 8 Bt Mode 9 CPU Mouse 3 Button Serial Mouse Systems Maximum computers Press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key type P enter the total number of computers and press lt Enter gt This command limits the number of computers to scan For example on an eight port unit if no computers were connected to ports 7 and 8 setting maximum computers to 6 would bypass scanning computers 7 and 8 Typematic command Initial factory setting 43 Rate
8. for high resolution Mouse does not move The Vista is turned off after or not connected when CPU was booted or the application using the mouse was run Exit and re enter application or operating system using mouse or issue reset command PS 2 mouse was not connected when the Vista was powered up or the mouse was disconnected and reconnected Issue the reset command Mouse translation set incorrectly Mes not synchronized or wrong color The cable may be loose reseat cable Wrong CPU cable used If you have a 9515 9517 9518 XGA mono or similar monitor you must use special cables or adapters Cable is defective try using cable from another CPU if problem goes away cable is defective Port on the Vista is defective try using another port on the Vista If problem goes away port is defective Cannot remember the configuration or access password Call Rose Electronics Technical Support for instructions Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual E SERVICE Maintenance and repair This unit does not contain any internal user serviceable parts In the event a unit needs repair or maintenance you must first obtain a Return Authorization RA number from Rose Electronics or an authorized repair center This Return Authorization number must appear on the outside of the shipping container See Limited Warranty for more information When returning a Unit it should be double packed in the original container or equivalent in
9. maximum ports from 8 to 6 will skip computer ports 7 and 8 during the scan function To change the Maximum Ports highlight the maximum ports and press lt Enter gt to clear the field Type in the new value 1 8 and press lt Enter gt Scan time This item sets the pause time during the scan function To change the Scan time highlight the scan time and press lt Enter gt to clear the field Type in the new value 1 16 seconds and press lt Enter gt Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual The Save function saves all configuration changes that have been made to flash memory Vista main menu version 2 Copyright 1990 2001 Names Change the computer names Appearance Change the name color position and screen saver Security Change the passwords and access time Mouse Change the mouse type on your computers Keyboard Change the keyboard type on your computers Miscellaneous Change the maximum ports and scan settings Save Save all changes to non volatile memory Exit Exit from this menu PRESS ENTER TO SAVE CONFIGURATION CHANGES PRESS ESCAPE TO RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU 2 ROSE e ELECTRONICS F1 for help Figure 17 OSD Save menu To save the configuration changes that have been made select highlight save from the main menu and press lt Enter gt When you press lt Enter gt a message box will display as shown in Figure 17 Press lt Enter gt again to save your changes or press the escape
10. mouse type first select highlight the port Computer to change the mouse type and press the space bar to cycle through the list of all the available mouse types Stop when the desired mouse type is displayed The choices are PS 2 2 or 3 button mouse Serial 2 button PS 2 Wheel mouse 2 button wheel Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual The Configure keyboard type menu allows you to change the keyboard type Change the keyboard type on your computers Port Keyboard Type PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 F1 for help Figure 15 OSD Configure keyboard You should only have to change the keyboard type if you un plug the keyboard or change the keyboard from the auto detected type To change the keyboard type select highlight the port Computer to change the keyboard type and press the space bar to cycle through the list of all the available keyboard types Stop when the desired keyboard type is displayed The choices are PC1 PC2 PC3 Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual This menu allows you to change the maximum computer ports and scan time Miscellaneous Maximum ports Scan time seconds F1 for help Figure 16 OSD Configure miscellaneous Maximum ports The Maximum ports configuration allows you to change the total number of computer ports that are in use If your using an 8 port switch and only connecting 6 CPUs changing the
11. the desired rate in keys sec and the delay in milliseconds from tables below Add the Rate Value and the Delay Value The sum of these values is the typematic value to enter For example to use a Rate of 16 0 keys sec and a 500 millisecond delay the Rate value 7 and the Delay value 32 Add 7 32 39 To seta typematic value of 16 press the left lt Ctrl gt key type A enter 39 and then press Enter Typematic Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Rate Keys sec Value keys sec Value Keys sec Value Keys sec Value 30 0 0 15 0 8 7 5 16 3 7 24 26 7 1 13 3 9 6 7 17 3 3 25 24 0 2 12 0 10 6 0 18 3 0 26 21 8 3 10 9 11 5 5 19 2 7 27 20 0 4 10 0 12 5 0 20 2 5 29 18 5 5 9 2 13 4 6 21 2 3 28 17 1 6 8 6 14 4 3 22 2 1 30 16 0 7 8 0 15 4 0 23 2 0 31 Typematic Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Value Value Value Value 250 0 500 32 750 64 1000 96 Delay in milliseconds Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual B Index Lee 23 24 Elte EE 2 3 19 27 38 40 Cables He 3 9 10 11 32 33 41 Col ia dls 1 2 23 24 GPU 1 2 3 4 6 gt NE did 1 2 4 9 39 40 Factory Settings ssh MAR emmener mette 12 l L a ornate a AE A GA 1 4 9 40 Keep Command museum e e RAEE 18 Gd EE 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 21 EE 1 4 20 Men eiss direino 1 2 4 21 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 Min DING ia aa idas 9 39 MINIDIN 6F E
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13. IGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense IBM AT and PS 2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp Microsoft and Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owner Copyright Rose Electronics 1990 2001 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transcribed in any form or any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording without the prior written permission of Rose Electronics Rose Electronics Part MAN V8 Revision 1 6 Printed In the United States of America FCC IC STATEMENTS EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY
14. ables the screen saver function Figure 13 shows the change passwords and access time screen Change the passwords and access time Configure password KKK KK KK Access password KKKKKKKK Access time minutes 240 F1 for help Figure 13 OSD Configure passwords Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Configuration password Assigning a Configuration password prevents unauthorized changes to the Vista switches configuration To change the password highlight the configuration password field and press lt Enter gt to clear the existing password Type in a new password 8 characters max case sensitive and press lt Enter gt An input box will then appear requesting confirmation of the password Re type the password and press lt Enter gt You will be prompted for a password whenever you access the configuration menu lt Ctrl gt F12 DO NOT forget your configuration or access passwords Access password Assigning an Access password prevents unauthorized access to the connected computers To change the password highlight the access password field and press lt Enter gt to clear the existing password Type in a new password 8 characters maximum case sensitive and press lt Enter gt An input box will appear for you to confirm the access password Re type the same password and press lt Enter gt You will be prompted for an access password whenever the Vista switch is powered on or you have dis
15. ansit to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location and to use the original shipping container or its equivalent You must call for a return authorization number first Under no circumstances will a unit be accepted without a return authorization number Contact an authorized repair center or Rose Electronics for further information ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AS WARRANTIED ABOVE YOUR SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL ROSE ELECTRONICS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT EVEN IF ROSE ELECTRONICS OR AN AUTHORIZED DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER R
16. ar of obstructions that might cause damage to them Use only the power cords power transformer and connection cables designed for this Unit Use only a grounded three wire electrical outlet Use only the power adapter designed for the Vista Switch Keep objects that might damage this Unit and liquids that may spill clear from this Unit Liquids and foreign objects might come in contact with voltage points that could create a risk of fire or electrical shock Operate this unit only when the cover is in place Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this Unit Always unplug this Unit from its electrical outlet before cleaning Unplug this Unit from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to a SE service center if any of the following conditions occur The power cord or connection cables is damaged or frayed The Unit has been exposed to any liquids The Unit does not operate normally when all operating instructions have been followed The Unit has been dropped or the case has been damaged The Unit exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual E Safety and EMC regulatory statements Safety Information Documentation reference symbol If the product is J marked with this symbol refer to the product documentation to get more information about the product WARNING A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that can cause injury or d
17. ard video monitor and mouse connectors as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Vista to KVM station DI Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Step 2 Connect the CPUs Connect the CPU keyboard video monitor and mouse ports to the corresponding Vista switches keyboard video monitor and mouse ports using the appropriate CPU cables as shown in Figure 6 For attached CPUs that use a serial mouse use adapter ACC KVM6F9F to connect to the CPUs serial port do not substitute Figure 6 Vista to CPU Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual as Step 3 Applying power It is recommended that each connected CPU be booted up starting with the CPU connected to Port 1 Switch the Vista to the CPU port by pressing the appropriate numbered button on the front panel 1 4 or 1 8 Boot that CPU Verify that the mouse and keyboard function properly If the keyboard or mouse does not respond see the troubleshooting section Verify that the CPU functions and applications perform properly before booting up the next CPU Perform this procedure for all connected CPU Figure 8 shows a typical installation Step 4 Verify keyboard mouse and CPU operation Verify the keyboard and mouse function properly for each CPU that is connected to the Vista switch Refer to the troubleshooting section if needed Rack mounting The Vista switch is designed to mount in a CPU rack Rackmount kits are available in three different sizes 19
18. brackets Secure the mounting brackets to the rack using the appropriate size bolts nuts and lock washers The following general guidelines should be observed when installing your unit into a rack 1 The Vista switch is designed to work in an ambient temperature of 0 C to 55 C 32 F 131 F 2 Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow when rack mounting this unit 3 Mechanical loading of the rack should be considered to prevent instability 4 Tighten all connectors securely and provide adequate strain relief for all cables 5 Provide a grounded power source to all units Pay special attention to overall branch circuit load ratings before connecting equipment to this source Overloaded circuits are potential fire hazards and can cause equipment failures or poor performance Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual EI Appendix E Rack mount illustration o o o o o o o 0001 0190000000 o o Rack mount kits come with two 2 mounting brackets and four 4 screws to attach the Vista KVL chassis to the mounting brackets E Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Appendix F Typematic rate Typematic Command Press the left lt Ctrl gt key type A enter the typematic value 1 3 digit followed by lt Enter gt The typematic value is determined from the following tables using the equation Typematic Value Rate value Delay Value Pick
19. computer 1 Foreground color Configuration password PS 2 computer 2 Background color Access password Serial 2 button computer 3 Name x position Access time minutes Wheel mouse computer 4 Name y position computer 5 Name fadeout time seconds computer 6 Name font computer 7 Screen saver type computer 8 Screen saver time minutes Miscellaneous Keyboard Maximum ports PC1 Scan time seconds PC2 PC3 Figure 9 Vista L series menu structure EJ Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual To access the main configuration menu press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then the F12 key The main menu will display on the KVM stations video monitor See Figure 10 To use the main menu press the up down arrow keys to select highlight the option needed Once selected press enter and that options menu will display Vista main menu version 2 2 Copyright 1990 2001 Names Change the computer names Appearance Change the name color position and screen saver Security Change the passwords and access time Mouse Change the mouse type on your computers Keyboard Change the keyboard type on your computers Miscellaneous Change the maximum ports and scan settings Save Save all changes to non volatile memory Exit Exit from this menu ROSE ELECTRONICS F1 for help Figure 10 OSD Main menu When entering information into the menu system use only the numeric keys above the keyboard the numeric keys and lt Ente
20. connected from a computer To remove a password highlight configure password or access password and press enter to clear the password field Press enter again with no password input and the password will be removed The configuration password must be entered before passwords can be changed or removed If you forget your Access password the person who knows the configure password can enter a new Access password for you If you forget your Configure password contact Rose Electronics Technical Support for instructions Access time Automatically log out disconnects of the Vista switch after a period of non activity time The access time is changeable from 1 to 999 minutes Time starts when there is no keyboard or mouse activity To change the access time value highlight the access time field and press lt Enter gt to clear the field Input a new value and press lt Enter gt Entering an access time of 0 zero disables the logout function E Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual The Configure mouse type menu allows you to change the mouse type for each connected CPU Change the mouse type on your computers Gs e H us Mouse Type PS 2 PS 2 PS 2 PS 2 PS 2 PS 2 PS 2 PS 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F1 for help Figure 14 OSD Configure mouse You should only have to change the mouse type if you un plug the mouse or change the mouse from the auto detected type To change the
21. e Vista models with the on screen display OSD option can select computers by choosing from an on screen list of the computers Keyboard command Following is a description of the Vista keyboard command functions The lt Ctrl gt input is a press and release of the left control key Within 2 seconds of pressing and releasing the left lt Ctrl gt key enter the next command Command Key Sequence Description Invoke the On lt Ctrl gt F12 Displays the on screen display Screen Display for models with this option List computers lt Ctrl gt Esc Provides a list of connected computers to connect to Reset lt Ctrl gt R Resets and enables mouse command and keyboard enables PS 2 mouse on currently selected port Reset mouse lt Ctrl gt O Sends reset mouse command command to currently selected CPU Will recover stuck NT mouse Send null byte lt Ctrl gt N Used to re synchronize PS 2 mouse Identify ROM lt Ctrl gt I Identifies ROM version CPU version must be at a command prompt word processor or text editor to receive value Keep lt Ctrl gt K Saves current scan state and custom settings Scan time lt Ctrl gt Txx lt Enter gt Sets the pause time for each interval xx 1 16 sec port when scanning 14 Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Keyboard commande continued Command Key Sequence Description Mode lt Ctrl gt M x lt Enter
22. eath CAUTION A CAUTION in the manual denotes a hazard that can damage equipment Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you have understood the hazardous conditions and have taken appropriate steps Grounding These are Safety Class products and have protective earthing terminals There must be an un interruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product s input wiring terminals power cord or supplied power cord set Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored Servicing There are no user serviceable parts inside these products Only service trained personnel may perform any servicing maintenance or repair The user may adjust only items mentioned in this manual 36 Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Safety and EMC regulatory statements Informations concernant la s curit Symbole de r f rence la documentation Si le produit est J marqu de ce symbole reportez vous a la documentation du produit afin d obtenir des informations plus d taill es WARNING Dans la documentation un WARNING indique un danger susceptible d entra ner des dommages corporels ou la mort CAUTION Un texte de mise en garde intitul indique un danger suscep tible de causer des dommages quipement Ne continuez pas au del d une rubrique WARNING ou CAUTION avant d avoir bien compris les conditi
23. eyboard Keyboard MiniDin 6F connector sl Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual CABLES Vista cables Vista to CPU cables For the Vista models with DB25 CPU connectors it is recommended that Rose Electronics cable part number CAB WX0606Cnnn or CAB CX0606Cnnn DB25 to HD15 PS2 PS2 CPU cable be used For the Vista models with PC connectors it is recommended that Rose Electronics cable part number CAB CXV66MMnnn or CAB WX66MMnnn VGA 8 PS 2 Male to Male cable be used tar For attached CPUs that use a serial mouse use adapter ACC KVM6F9F to connect to the CPUs serial port do not substitute Vista to KVM station cable The keyboard video monitor and mouse cables on a KVM station can connect directly to the Vista switches connectors provided they are a HD15 video and PS 2 MiniDin 6 keyboard and mouse connectors Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Es INSTALLATION Installation Installation of the Vista switch consists of the following steps It is recommended that the CPUs be powered off 1 Connect the KVM station to the Vista switch Connect the optional power adapter if the unit has the OSD option 2 Connect the CPUs to the Vista switch 3 Sequentially apply power boot the CPUs 4 Verify keyboard mouse and CPU operation Step 1 Connecting the KVM station Connect your KVM station s keyboard video monitor and mouse cables to the corresponding Vista switches keybo
24. gt First select the CPU port to command Where configure and then enter the x 1 for mode 1 mode command x 2 for mode 2 Mode 1 2 3 for keyboard x 3 for mode 3 Mode 7 8 9 for mouse x 7 for mode 7 x 8 for mode 8 x 9 for mode 9 Maximum lt Ctrl gt P x lt Enter gt Limits scanning to maximum computers x 1 4or1 8 port number Typematic Factory setting 43 See Appendix F value Rate 10 9 chars sec Delay 500 millisec Mouse type lt Ctrl gt Q x lt Enter gt First select the CPU port and Where then enter the type command x 0 for PS 2 mouse x 1 for Serial mouse x 2 for Wheel mouse Computer lt Ctrl gt x Connects your keyboard Select x 1 2 3 4 video monitor and mouse to 5 6 7 8 the selected computer Connect to lt Ctrl gt Plus Selects the next sequential next computer computer Connect to lt Ctrl gt Minus Selects the previous previous sequential computer computer Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual ES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Keyboard commands continued Command Key Sequence Description Computer lt Ctrl gt L Disconnects from computer disconnect Scan On lt Ctrl gt S Turns scan mode on causing the Vista to start scanning sequentially from the current port through the remaining ports and start again at Port 1 Scan Off lt Ctrl gt X Turns scan mode off Reset mouse lt Ctrl gt O Sends reset mouse command to command
25. gth Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual E Appendix C General specifications Size 13 2 W x 1 75 H x 4 5 D in 33 5 W x 4 45 H x 11 4 D cm Weight 3 lb Environment 0 to 55 C 0 to 80 non condensing relative humidity Chassis Input Power Supplied by computers CPU Connectors KVL 4UA DB25 Female KVL 8UA DB25 Female KVL 4PCA HD15F MD6F MD6F KVL 8PCA HD15F MD6F MD6F Video Connector HD15F VGA video Keyboard Connector MD6F PS 2 Mouse Connector MD6F Fully shielded black painted steel with polyester graphic overlay panel Controls Reset button Computer select buttons 4 port models buttons 1 4 8 port models buttons 1 8 Indicators Activity LED Power LEDs 4 port models LEDs 1 4 8 port models LEDs 1 8 Computer select LEDs 4 port models LEDs 1 4 8 port models LEDs 1 8 DI Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Appendix D Rack mount instructions The optional rack mount kit includes the following items Two black anodized mounting brackets Four 6 32 x 3 8 flat head mounting screws To rack mount your Vista switch attach the two rack mounting brackets to your unit with the short flange against the unit using the four screws provided Using hardware other than that provided could cause damage to the electronics and or result in loss of mounting integrity Do not over tighten the screws used to mount the unit to the mounting
26. hed to computer which is powered on the fuse on the computer s motherboard may be blown Mouse driver does not load If using a PS 2 type mouse the CPU must be connected to the Vista or mouse at boot up time in order for mouse to be recognized by CPU Reboot the computer with the Vista powered on and cable attached If using a serial type mouse make sure the right COM port is being used and the syntax of mouse driver is correct Incompatible or old mouse driver being used update the driver Mouse translation is set incorrectly Can t switch ports from keyboard You must press and release the left control key before you press the key that specifies the port number You must also use the numeric keys above the alphabetic keys not those on the numeric keypad Wrong or missing characters from those typed The mode of the keyboard does not match that of the CPU Issue the mode command usually 1 for IBM PS 1 2 for most other PS 2 PCs and 3 for Unix computers The default setting of the Vista is mode 2 An incorrect mode can confuse the CPU or keyboard and require re booting the CPU or resetting the keyboard by unplugging and plugging it back in PS 2 mouse gets out of sync Cabling was disturbed during mouse movement Issue the null command once or twice to re sync the mouse Update to the latest mouse driver Ba Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Video fuzzy Cable too long or wrong type Use coax cable
27. ible with all of the CPU that will be connected The KVM stations mouse must be a PS 2 mouse It cannot be a serial mouse The Vista switch will translate the KVMs PS 2 mouse movements and present it in serial form to CPUs with serial mouse connections The KVM connectors on the Vista switch are HD 15F for the video monitor and MiniDin 6F for the keyboard and mouse CPU connections The CPU connectors on the Vista switch depend on the model ordered The U model connectors are DB25F for each CPU The PC model connectors are HD15F video and MiniDin 6F keyboard and mouse for each CPU Attached CPUs that use a serial mouse use adapter ACC KVM6F9F to connect to the CPUs serial port do not substitute a Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual UP TO 8 CPUs KVM STATION Figure 1 Typical installation Power connectors The power connector on the Vista switch is for a supplemental power adapter Supplemental power may be needed if the cable length from the computers to the Vista switch is long or you are using a wireless keyboard The power adapter is furnished for Vista models with the OSD option See Figure 2 Supplemental power adapter is required for Units with the OSD option Figure 2 Optional power adapter Rose Electronics web site Visit our web site at www rose com for additional information on the Vista and other products offered by Rose Electronics that are designed for server room and data ce
28. key to return to the main menu Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual The OSD option allows you to switch to the connected computers from a list of computer names Select computer Port Computer 1 computer computer computer computer computer computer computer computer 0 A m L MH Figure 18 OSD Computer select window To access the computer select window press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then press the escape key The computer select window shown in Figure 18 will display Use the up down arrow keys to select highlight the computer to switch to and press lt Enter gt The computer names as defined on the computer name menu are displayed under the computer column The asterisks between the port and computer column indicates the currently selected computer Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual TROUBLESHOOTING TroubleShooting CPU does not boot keyboard or mouse error received Cable is loose reseat cable and hit F1 to continue or reboot computer Wrong cable plugged in keyboard and mouse cables reversed Cable is defective try using a cable from another CPU If the problem goes away cable is defective Port on the Vista switch is defective try using another port If the problem goes away port is defective Port on CPU is defective try plugging in keyboard or mouse directly If the problem remains the CPU port is defective If the activity LED is not lit when switc
29. lection to change Once selected press the space bar to cycle through the list of available options or press enter for that selection Change the name color position and screen saver Foreground color White Background color Name x position 0 64 Name y position 0 99 Name fadeout time seconds Name font Blue 25 90 20 255 always on 8 x 16 modern Screen saver type Fireflies Screen saver time minutes 10 F1 for help Figure 12 OSD Configure appearance Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Appearance options Foreground Background color Change the foreground and background colors of the computer label showing the selected computer Solid colors are black red green yellow blue magenta cyan and white The transparent colors are clear red green yellow blue magenta cyan and white To change the foreground or background color first select highlight the option and press the space bar to cycle through the list of all the available colors Stop when the desired color displays and hit lt Enter gt Name x or y position This option allows you to position the computer name that is displayed on the KVM monitor when you switch to that computer The label can be positioned anywhere on the screen and that position will be maintained even with different screen resolutions To change the position highlight the x or y position and press enter to clear the field Enter the new x or y
30. lt of Rose Electronics commitment to providing state of the art switching solutions for today s demanding work place The Vista switch has proven to be a valuable investment for users that have a need to access multiple CPUs from a single KVM station A Keyboard Video monitor and Mouse are referred to throughout this manual as a KVM station Please refer to the safety section first before proceeding with any installation or configuration of the Vista switch The Vista L series switch is available in eight models The 4 port and 8 port models are available with DB25 connectors or PC connectors Each model can be ordered with optional on screen display capabilities For the Vista models with DB25 connectors it is recommended that Rose Electronics cable part number CAB WX0606Cnnn or CAB CX0606Cnnn DB25 to HD15 PS2 PS2 CPU Cable be used For the models with PC connectors it is recommended that Rose Electronics cable part number CAB CXV66MMnnn or CAB WX66MMnnn VGA PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse cable be used The Vista L series switch can be ordered with an on screen display option This option allows you to configure the Vista switch from easy to use menus that display on your KVM stations video monitor You can assign unique names to each computer change colors fonts and assign a password for access to the configuration menus and a password for access to the attached computers The Vista switch can simplify your job by helping y
31. nter applications classroom environments and many other switching applications Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual EN MODELS Vista L Series models ELECTRONICS Figure 3 Vista 4 port Figure 4 Vista 8 port Activity LED ACT Lit when selected CPU has power Flashes when Keyboard and mouse data is sent to the unit Power LEDs Indicates which computers are powered on Select LEDs Indicates which computer is selected Reset button Resets the unit and initializes the keyboard and mouse CPU Select buttons Selects the computer to be accessed 1 4or1 8 Table 2 Front panel description KS Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual KVL 8UA rear connectors Keyboard Label Connector type Description 4U 1 2 3 4 DB25 Computer connectors 8U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DB25 Computer connectors Monitor HD15F KVM monitor connector Mouse MiniDin 6F KVM PS 2 mouse connector MiniDin 6F KVM keyboard connector Table 3 Vista 4UA 8UA description Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual KA KVL 8PCA rear connectors Label Connector Type Description n D E Keyboard MiniDin 6F Mouse MiniDin 6F CPU connectors 1 4 on 4PC model Table 4 Vista 4PCA 8PCA description Video HD15F 1 8 on 8PC model l KVM monitor Ol Monitor HD15F EC PRERE KVM PS 2 mouse O Mouse MiniDin 6F cio KVM k
32. ons pr sentant un danger et pris les mesures appropri es Cet appareil est un produit de classe et poss de une borne de mise la terre La source d alimentation principale doit tre munie d une prise de terre de s curit install e aux bornes du c blage d entr e sur le cordon d alimentation ou le cordon de raccordementfourni avec le produit Lorsque cette protection semble avoir t endommag e d brancher le cordon d alimentation jusqu ce que la mise la terre ait t r par e Aucune pi ce contenue l int rieur de ce produit ne peut tre r par e par l utilisateur Tout d pannage r glage entretien ou r paration devra tre confi exclusivement unpersonnel qualifi Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Kai APPENDICES Appendix A Initial factory settings Setting Default Value Foreground Color White Background Color Blue X position 45 Y position 90 Fadeout Time 20 seconds Font 8 x 16 modern Mouse translation Screen Saver Fireflies Screen Saver Time 10 minutes Maximum Ports 8 Scan enable Off Scan Time Interval 5 seconds Caps Num lock Scroll lock On PC keyboard Mode 2 Typematic Value 43 Rate 10 9 chars sec Delay 500 millisec 0 PS 2 mouse output Press and hold computer select buttons 1 and 2 and press the reset button to reset the Vista switch to the factory settings listed All other settings
33. ou organize your multiple computer applications Because the Vista switch lets you use a single keyboard video monitor and mouse to access several computers you can significantly reduce your equipment overhead and end keyboard and monitor clutter Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual jem Features Available with DB25 or PC keyboard video monitor mouse CPU connectors Access up to 4 or 8 computers from one KVM station Select a computer from the front panel or simple keyboard commands Models with the on screen display OSD option can select computers from an on screen menu Power is obtained from the attached CPUs eliminating the need for an external power source An external power adapter is required for models with the OSD option Front panel LEDs show computer keyboard and mouse status Keyboard video monitor and mouse plug directly into the PC unit Scan mode automatically sequences through CPUs at adjustable rate Non volatile memory stores configuration settings Full emulation of keyboard and mouse allowing computers to be booted at any time Supports PS 2 mouse wheel mouse and serial mouse Keyboard Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock states automatically saved and restored when switching among CPUs Keyboard mode is automatically detected for simultaneous support of PCs Unix computers and IBM mode 1 computers Reset button reinitializes all ports Keyboard lockout function lt Ctrl L gt Lo
34. position and press lt Enter gt Valid x position values are 0 64 valid y position values are 0 99 Name fadeout time This option sets the time when the computer label disappears after switching to a computer To change this value highlight Name fadeout time and press lt Enter gt to clear the present value Enter the new value 0 255 and press lt Enter gt A value of 0 zero inhibits the label from displaying A value of 255 keeps the label displayed at all times Name font To change the name font first select highlight the option and press the space bar to cycle through the list of available fonts Stop when the desired font displays The choices are 8X16 modern 8X16 classic 16X24 modern 16X24 classic 16X32 modern 16X32 classic ea Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Screen saver type To change the Screen saver type first select highlight the option and press the space bar to cycle through the list of all the available screen savers Stop when the desired screen saver displays The choices are Blank screen Fireflies Weaving Bounce Screen saver time This sets the time in seconds when the screen saver activates when no keyboard or mouse activity has occurred To change the Screen saver time highlight screen saver time and press lt Enter gt to clear the present value Input the new value 0 999 minutes and press lt Enter gt A value of 0 zero dis
35. r gt key on the keypad will not work Commands are entered into the menu system by first pressing and releasing the left control lt Ctrl gt key Within 2 seconds issue the needed command Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Each computer is initially assigned a computer name computer x where x 1 8 To change the computer name to one of your choosing use the up down arrow keys to select highlight the computers name to change Once selected highlighted press enter to clear the present name Enter the new computer name up to 16 valid ASCII characters and press lt Enter gt The new name will be changed and saved immediately in non volatile memory Change the computer names Computer 1 Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer Computer F1 for help Figure 11 OSD Computer name The computer name is case sensitive Use upper lower case letters as needed 16 ASCII characters Maximum The Reset to Initial Factory Settings function will not change the assigned computer names from their present values Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual The Configure appearance menu allows you to change the foreground and background colors position the computer name on the screen change the name fadeout time font and set up a screen saver type Figure 12 shows the Configure appearance menu Use the up down arrow keys to select highlight the se
36. remain unchanged E Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Appendix B Parts and cables CPU Adapter Cables for Models with DB25 Connectors Part Number Description CAB WX0606Cnnn VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse to DB25M CAB WX0606C AT nnn VGA AT keyboard Serial 9 mouse to DB25M CAB CX0606Cnnn Coax VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse to DB25M CAB CX0606C AT nnn Coax VGA AT keyboard Serial 9 mouse to DB25M CPU Adapter Cables for Models with PC Connectors CAB WX66MMnnn CAB WX66MMnnn AT CAB WX66MFnnn VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse male to male VGA AT keyboard Serial mouse VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse male to female CAB WX66MFnnn AT VGA AT keyboard Serial mouse CAB CXV66MMnnn VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse male to male CAB CXV66MF on VGA PS 2 keyboard mouse male to female ACC 6F5M MiniDin 6 female to din 5 male adapter ACC KVM6F9F MiniDin 6 female to DB9 female adapter TFR 05D200FSUP 3 5 Supplemental 5 Volt DC power adapter ACC KBPWR Adapter for keyboard port Rackmount Kits RM UL19 Black anodized for installation in 19 racks RM UL23 Black anodized for installation in 23 racks RM UL24 Black anodized for installation in 24 racks Available in standard lengths of 5 10 and 20 feet Replace nnn with desired length Available in lengths of 5 10 20 35 50 75 and 100 feet Replace nnn with desired len
37. sured and shipped to Rose Electronics Attn RA 10707 Stancliff Road Houston Texas 77099 USA Technical support If you are experiencing problems or need assistance in setting up configuring or operating your switch consult the appropriate sections of this manual If however you require additional information or assistance please contact the Rose Electronics Technical Support Department at Phone 281 933 7673 E Mail TechSupport rose com Web www rose com Technical Support hours are from 8 00 am to 6 00 pm CST USA Monday through Friday Please report any malfunctions in the operation of this unit or any discrepancies in this manual to the Rose Electronics Technical Support Department DI Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual SAFETY Safety This Vista switch has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements and has been certified for international use Like all electronic equipment the Vista switch should be used with care To protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to this Unit read and follow these safety instructions Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this Unit Do not attempt to service this Unit yourself Do not use this Unit near water Assure that the placement of this Unit is on a stable surface or rack mounted Provide proper ventilation and air circulation Keep the power cord and the connection cables cle
38. the currently selected computer Will recover stuck NT mouse Table 5 Keyboard commands Follow each set up command with the Keep command to save the changes Keep command press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then the K key Use only the numeric keys above the keyboard The keypad will not work All keyboard commands must be entered within 2 seconds of pressing and releasing the left lt Ctrl gt key Keyboard command description Computer select To select a computer from your keyboard press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key and then type in the computer number 1 4 or 1 8 Next computer To switch to the Next computer press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then press the plus equal key Previous computer To switch to the Previous computer press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then press the minus underscore key Scan mode On RE Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual To enable the Scan mode press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key then type S The Vista switch will begin scanning sequentially from its current computer through the remaining computers as set by the maximum computers command and then begin again at computer 1 Scan mode Off To stop the Scan mode press and release the left lt Ctrl gt key and then type X Issuing a computer select command also turns off scanning Scan time interval The
39. tibility Package contents The package contents consists of the following The Vista Unit Power adapter provided with OSD option u Installation and operations manual CPU cables are usually ordered separately If the package contents are not correct contact Rose Electronics or your reseller so the problem can be quickly resolved Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual EN OVERVIEW System overview The Vista L series switch is designed to provide seamless trouble free switching from a single KVM station to any connected CPU You can switch to the connected computers by simple keyboard commands or using the front panel buttons Vistas with the On Screen Display option OSD can switch to the connected computers from an on screen menu Figure 1 shows a typical configuration using the Vista 8 port switch with DB25 connectors Up to 8 CPUs can be connected to the Vista 8 port switch and accessed from a single KVM station KVM station A KVM station consisting of a keyboard video monitor and mouse connects directly to the Vista switches KVM connectors The KVM station can switch its keyboard video monitor and mouse to any of the connected CPUs and fully control that CPU if authorized Files and folders can be managed applications can be executed upgrades can be performed and general maintenance done from the KVM station The keyboard video monitor and mouse used for the KVM station should be compat
40. tion 8 Table 5 Keyboard commande AAA 16 Figures Figure 1 Typical installation rreronnrrnnoonnrrnnronnrrnnnrnnrrnnnrnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnn nn 5 Figure 2 Optional power adapter acc nano ccnnncnnn 5 Figure 3 Vista 4 LEE 6 Figure 4 Vista 8 port 6 Figure 5 Vista to KVM station 10 Figure 6 Vista to CPU ins 11 Figure 7 Vista to CrystalView rarnrnnonrnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnerrrnnnrrnnnnrnnrnnnnrnnnen 13 Figure 8 Vista Installation 13 Figure 9 Vista L series menu structure 20 Figure 10 OSD Main menu is 21 Figure 11 OSD Computer name ss 22 Figure 12 OSD Configure appearance nn 23 Figure 13 OSD Configure passwords nn 25 Figure 14 OSD Configure mouse nn nn narco 27 Figure 15 OSD Configure kevboard nn nna 28 Figure 16 OSD Configure miscellaneOUs sereen 29 Figure 17 OSD Save menu ss 30 Figure 18 OSD Computer select window Lena 31 Appendix Appendix A Initial factory settings nn 38 Appendix B Parts and cables rrrrnnnonnrnnnnonnrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrnnsrrnnrnnsnennnn 39 Appendix C General Specifications nn na 40 Appendix D Rack mount instructions sen nennnnnnennn enza 41 Appendix E Rack mount illustration seen nn 42 Appendix F Typematic rate 43 INTRODUCTION Introduction Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronics Vista Universal KVM switch The Vista switch is the resu
41. w cost and easy to use Heavy duty steel fully shielded chassis Rackmount option for 19 23 or 24 racks 1 rack unit high 1 75 Saves space reduces equipment and power costs and eliminates clutter One year warranty and unlimited technical support Made in USA Optional on screen display OSD features On screen display shows on top of existing video Easy to use menus guide you through the configuration settings Adjustable colors fonts and text positions Colors can be solid or transparent Four selectable screen savers Password protection for the Vista s configuration menus Computer access password protection En Vista L Series Installation and Operations Manual Compatibility CPUs Computers Industry standard PCs Unix computers such as RS 6000 HP 9000 SGI DEC Alpha and others Monitors SVGA Keyboards US Korean Japanese keyboards with or without Windows keys 101 102 104 105 106 109 keys Some older XT AT auto sensing keyboards may not be compatible Mouse Standard PS 2 Mouse 2 or 3 button PS 2 Wheel Mouse 2 button wheel Serial Mouse 2 or 3 button KVM Station Monitors SVGA Keyboards US Korean Japanese keyboards with or without Windows keys 101 102 104 105 106 109 keys Some older XT AT auto sensing keyboards may not be compatible Mouse Standard PS 2 Mouse 2 or 3 button PS 2 Wheel Mouse 2 button wheel Table 1 Compa

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