Rose electronic Switch KVM SWITCH WITH ON SCREEN DISPLAY User Guide

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PROFESSIONAL KVM SWITCH WITH ON-SCREEN DISPLAY  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Rose Electronics warrants the UltraView Pro™ 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  
transit, 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,  
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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 RIGHTS 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.  
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Rose Electronics Part # MAN-UVP15  
Printed In the United States of America Revision 1.5  
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FCC/IC STATEMENTS, EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY  
CANADA  
RADIO-FREQUENCY 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 regulation of industry Canada.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques  
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la  
classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage  
radioélectrique publié par Industrie Canada.  
EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
ACCORDING TO COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 89/336EEC  
This equipment is in conformity with the  
requirements of the European EMC  
directive  
89/336/EEC in respect of:  
EN55022: (Class B)  
EN50082-1 / EN60555-2, and  
The Low Voltage Directive.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Contents  
Disclaimer ..................................................................................... 1  
Introduction / System overview ...................................................... 1  
Features .................................................................................... 2  
Package contents ...................................................................... 2  
Compatibility .............................................................................. 3  
Rose Electronics web site .......................................................... 3  
System overview ........................................................................... 3  
KVM station ............................................................................... 3  
CPU connection......................................................................... 4  
Cascading Units......................................................................... 4  
Menu system ............................................................................. 4  
UltraView Pro models.................................................................... 5  
UltraView Pro models (rear) ....................................................... 6  
UltraView Pro Cables..................................................................... 7  
UltraView Pro to KVM station cable............................................ 7  
UltraView Pro to CPU cables...................................................... 7  
UltraView Pro master to slave cables ......................................... 7  
Organizing the system................................................................... 8  
Installation – single unit ................................................................. 8  
Step 1. Connecting the keyboard, video monitor, and mouse...... 8  
Step 2. Apply power to UltraView Pro......................................... 8  
Step 3. Connecting the computers.............................................. 9  
Installation - Cascading units........................................................10  
Slave unit installation ................................................................11  
Main configuration menu...........................................................13  
Configure system menu ............................................................14  
Configure computer menu.........................................................18  
Configure overlay......................................................................20  
Configure security.....................................................................24  
Selecting a computer....................................................................26  
Keyboard commands....................................................................27  
Keyboard command usage........................................................29  
Reset to factory defaults............................................................29  
Rackmounting...........................................................................29  
Serial Port (RS232) ......................................................................30  
Firmware update.......................................................................30  
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................33  
Service Information.......................................................................35  
Maintenance and Repair ...........................................................35  
Technical Support.....................................................................35  
Safety...........................................................................................36  
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements ...................................37  
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Figures  
Figure 1. UltraView models ..........................................................5  
Figure 2. Rear Panel....................................................................6  
Figure 3. UltraView Pro to CPUs ................................................10  
Figure 4. Cascading units...........................................................11  
Figure 5. Main configuration menu .............................................13  
Figure 6. Configure system menu...............................................14  
Figure 7. Configure computer menu ...........................................18  
Figure 8. Configure overlay menu...............................................20  
Figure 9. Configure security .......................................................24  
Figure 10. Computer select window..............................................26  
Figure 11. Power-on diagnostic screen.........................................32  
Tables  
Table 1. Front panel.......................................................................5  
Table 2. Rear panel connectors......................................................6  
Table 3. Typematic rate................................................................16  
Table 4. Keyboard commands......................................................27  
Table 5. Mode command values...................................................28  
Table 6. Resolution command values...........................................28  
Appendices  
Appendix A. Initial factory settings................................................39  
Appendix B. Parts and cables ......................................................40  
Appendix C. General Specifications .............................................41  
Appendix D. Rack mount instructions...........................................42  
Appendix E. Rack mount illustration .............................................43  
Appendix F. Keyboard mapping ...................................................43  
Appendix G. Video distance capability..........................................44  
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INTRODUCTION  
Disclaimer  
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this  
manual, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or  
omissions. Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for  
damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.  
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications,  
functions, or circuitry of the product without notice.  
The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damages due to misuse  
of the product or other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s  
control. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss,  
damage, or injury arising directly or indirectly from the use of this  
product.  
Introduction / System overview  
Thank you for choosing the Rose Electronics UltraView Pro™  
Professional KVM switch. The UltraView Pro represents the latest  
technology in keyboard-video monitor-mouse switching. It features  
an on-screen display for easy configuration and computer switching.  
The UltraView Pro is the result of Rose Electronics commitment to  
providing state-of-the-art switching solutions for today’s demanding  
work place. The UltraView Pro has proven to be a valuable and  
dependable investment for users that have the need to access  
multiple computer systems 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 UltraView Pro.  
The UltraView Pro is available in three models.  
The “M” chassis – 2 or 4 computer ports  
The “B” chassis – 4 or 8 computer ports  
The “C” chassis – 4, 8, 12, or 16 computer ports  
Each model can support either PC/Unix or multi-platform (PC,  
Apple, Sun, USB, and Unix workstations) systems. All models  
feature an advanced on-screen display for easy configuration of the  
UltraView Pro. Switching to a connected computer can be done by  
simple keyboard commands, an on-screen list of the computers or  
by selecting the computer from the front panel.  
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All UltraView Pro models can easily be expanded by chaining the  
units together and configuring the system using the on-screen  
configuration menus. Using 4 port units (“M” chassis), you can  
expand the UltraView Pro to 16 computers. Using 16 port units  
(“C” chassis) you can expand to 256 computers.  
Features  
Access up to 256 computers from one KVM station.  
Supports PC or Multi-platform systems.  
On-screen display for easy configuration and CPU switching.  
The connected computers name is displayed on-screen with  
adjustable font, color, and screen position.  
Choose computer from an on-screen list, keyboard command or  
from the front panel.  
Supports all PC, Macintosh, and Sun video types.  
Supports video resolutions up to 1600x 1280 (non-interlaced  
video).  
Programmable keyboard typematic rate and delay for PCs.  
PS/2, Serial, Apple ADB, and Sun mouse types supported.  
PC, PS/2, AT, Apple, Sun, Unix and USB keyboards supported.  
Compatible with PC, Apple, Sun, and Unix workstations.  
Unix workstations supported include IBM RS/6000, SGI, HP,  
DEC, and other workstations that use a PC style keyboard.  
Front panel LEDs show selected computer and power on state.  
Scan function sequences through the connected computers at  
rates of 1 to 999 seconds.  
Microprocessor controlled keyboard and mouse emulation.  
Keyboard and mouse modes, Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll  
Lock settings are saved for each connected computer.  
Four different screen savers are available.  
Flash memory saves all configurations and settings. Firmware  
updates are available on Rose Electronics web site.  
Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, or 16 port models.  
Rack mount kits are available for 19”, 23”, and 24” racks.  
Package contents  
The package contents consists of the following:  
The UltraView Pro unit.  
Power adapter (provided with M-chassis).  
Installation and operations manual.  
CPU, KVM, and expansion 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.  
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Compatibility  
Computers Industry standard PCs, Sun, Unix computers such  
as RS/6000, HP, SGI, DEC, and others.  
Monitors  
VGA, SVGA, XGA, RGB, Composite  
Keyboards PC/Unix US, most foreign Qwerty keyboards,  
Korean and Japanese, keyboards with or without  
Windows keys (101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 109 keys),  
USB*, Sun**, Apple ADB**. Some older XT/AT  
auto-sensing keyboards may not be compatible.  
Mouse  
Standard PS/2, PS/2 wheel,  
Serial 2 or 3 button*  
USB*  
SUN**  
Apple ADB**  
Audio  
Devices**  
Audio speakers  
Microphone  
Serial  
Touchscreen  
Devices**  
Graphics tablet  
* Available for CPU ports only  
** Available on multi-platform models only  
Rose Electronics web site  
UltraView Pro and other products offered by Rose Electronics that  
are designed for data center applications, classroom environments  
and many other switching applications.  
System overview  
The UltraView Pro is designed to provide seamless, trouble-free  
switching from a single KVM station to any connected CPU. You  
can switch to any of the connected computers by simple keyboard  
commands, the front panel + or - buttons, or an on-screen list of  
computers. If your system demands are greater than a single unit  
can provide, the UltraView Pro can be easily expanded to connect  
up to 256 computers.  
KVM station  
A KVM station, consisting of a keyboard, video monitor and mouse,  
connects to the UltraView Pro’s DB25F connector that is labeled  
monitor/keyboard/mouse. The keyboard, video monitor and mouse  
used for the KVM station should be compatible with all of the CPUs  
that will be connected.  
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CPU connection  
All CPU connectors on the UltraView Pro are DB25F. The CPUs are  
connected to the UltraView Pro using a CPU cable designed to  
interface with the CPU type such as a PC, SUN or Apple. A CPU  
cable is needed for each connected Computer.  
Cascading Units  
The UltraView Pro is designed to allow for expanding from a single  
unit to multiple units. When set up in this configuration, one unit is  
designated as the master unit and the other UltraView Pro units are  
designated as slave units. Each CPU connector on the master unit  
can be connected to the KVM connector on a slave unit. Using a 16  
port UltraView Pro as the master and 16 port units for the 16 slaves,  
expands the capability to 256 computers. A switch-to-switch cable  
for each slave unit is needed.  
Menu system  
The UltraView Pro’s menu system makes it very easy to configure  
the system (KVM station and unit), the connected computers, the  
colors, resolution, screen saver, and the general appearance of the  
on-screen displays and labels.  
To access the UltraView Pro’s menu system, first press and release  
the left control <Ctrl> key. Then, within 2 seconds, press the F12  
key. The main configuration menu will display.  
To navigate through the configuration menus, use the up/down  
arrow keys to select the section needing configuration. Once the  
section is selected (highlighted), pressing enter will either display  
that sections configuration menu, display an input box to enter new  
values, or show a list of available choices.  
To exit the menu system select Exit from the main configuration  
menu and press enter. If any changes have been made you will be  
prompted to either save the changes or exit without saving the new  
configurations. If you choose yes, the changes are saved to flash  
memory. If you choose no, the changes will stay in effect as long as  
the unit has power. Once power is removed from the unit, unless  
saved, all changes are discarded.  
Each item in the menu system is explained in detail in the menu  
section of this manual.  
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MODELS  
UltraView Pro models  
“M”  
chassis  
“B”  
chassis  
“C”  
chassis  
Figure 1. UltraView models  
Label  
Description  
Power  
Power LED (Green when unit is on)  
On/Off  
LEDs  
“M” chassis only. In = ON  
Out = OFF  
Indicator LEDs; Numbered pairs of  
LEDs shows status and power of  
connected computers.  
+ And –  
switches*  
+ Connects to the next sequential CPU,  
- Connects to the previous sequential  
CPU.  
Table 1. Front panel  
* The + and – switches are also used when upgrading the firmware,  
to reset the unit to factory default, and diagnostics.  
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UltraView Pro models (rear)  
“M”  
Chassis  
“B”  
Chassis  
“C”  
Chassis  
Figure 2. Rear Panel  
Label  
Connector  
Description  
Power  
None  
“M” Chassis only  
DIN 5F – Power  
adapter connector.  
“B” and “C” Chassis  
IEC320 power  
receptacle w/on-off  
switch.  
1 – 4 (“M” chassis)  
1 – 8 (“B” chassis)  
1 – 16 (“C” chassis)  
DB25F – CPU  
adapter cable  
connectors.  
MONITOR/  
KEYBOARD/  
MOUSE  
DB25F – KVM cable  
connector.  
RS232  
RJ12  
6-conductor jack  
Table 2. Rear panel connectors  
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CABLES  
UltraView Pro Cables  
(See Appendix C for cable part numbers)  
UltraView Pro to KVM station cable  
The KVM cable connects a keyboard, video monitor, and mouse to  
the UltraView Pro. The KVM cable is configured with a DB25M  
connector on one end and a connector for the keyboard, video, and  
mouse cables on the other end. These KVM cable connectors  
should be compatible with the types of connectors that are on your  
KVM stations keyboard, monitor, and mouse cables.  
UltraView Pro to CPU cables  
A CPU cable is used to connect each computer to the UltraView  
Pro. The CPU cable connects from the DB25F CPU ports on the  
UltraView Pro to the keyboard, video, and mouse ports on each  
CPU. This cable is configured with a DB25M connector on one end  
and a connector for the keyboard, video, and mouse on the other  
end. These CPU cable connectors should be compatible with each  
CPUs keyboard, video, and mouse port.  
UltraView Pro master to slave cables  
In systems needing access to additional CPUs, the UltraView Pro  
can be cascaded to other UltraView Pros. To cascade an UltraView  
Pro to other “Slave” units, you will need one DB25M to DB25M,  
switch-to-switch cable for each slave unit.  
(Rose Electronics switch-to-switch cable part number  
CAB-CXVSMMnnn.)  
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INSTALLATION  
Organizing the system  
It is recommended that before any UltraView Pro configuration or  
cable connections be made, plan how the system will be laid out,  
the placement of the CPUs and the placement of the UltraView Pro.  
Take into consideration the cable lengths needed to connect to the  
KVM station and each CPU. Identify which CPU will be connected to  
computer 1’s DB25 connector, computer 2, and so on.  
The default computer names that the UltraView Pro uses to identify  
the computer are computer 1, computer 2, and so on. These names  
can be changed using the on-screen “Configure computer” menu.  
Installation – single unit  
This section explains how to connect and initially configure the  
UltraView Pro. If you are cascading two or more UltraView Pro units  
together, please refer to the Cascade installation section.  
NOTE: Some installation procedures and menu selections may not  
be available on the PC model.  
Step 1. Connecting the keyboard, video monitor, and mouse  
Connect the KVM stations keyboard, video monitor and mouse  
cables to the corresponding connectors of the appropriate KVM  
cable as shown in Figure 3. The KVM cable should have the correct  
connector types for the equipment used. Connect the DB25M  
connector into the connector labeled “Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse” on  
the UltraView Pro rear panel.  
Step 2. Apply power to UltraView Pro  
For the “M” chassis, connect the power transformer to a 110/220-  
volt source and to the DIN 5F power adapter connector on the rear  
panel. Press the ON/OFF button in the front panel once to turn on  
the unit.  
For the “B” and “C” chassis, connect a power cord to 110/220-volt  
source and to the IEC320 connector on the rear panel. Press the  
rocker switch to the ON position.  
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The green POWER LED will turn on and the power-on diagnostic  
message will display on the KVM monitor. If the KVM monitor is  
slow to acquire sync, the power-on diagnostic may not be seen.  
Computer 1 is automatically connected on power-up. On the front  
panel, the SELECT 1 LED will light and computer 1’s label will  
display in the lower left corner of the KVM monitor for 5 seconds,  
then disappear.  
Step 3. Connecting the computers  
(See Figure 3)  
Connect each computer to the UltraView Pro using the appropriate  
CPU cable. Connect the keyboard, video monitor, and mouse  
connectors of the CPU cable to the corresponding keyboard, video  
monitor, and mouse ports on the CPU.  
Connect the DB25M end of the CPU cable to the DB25F CPU  
connectors on the rear panel of the UltraView Pro. For ease of  
installation and configuration, it is recommended that the CPUs be  
off at this time. When a CPU is booted, the UltraView Pro can  
automatically determine the keyboard and mouse types of the  
connected CPU. If the CPUs power needs to be kept on, the  
UltraView Pro should be pre-configured before the CPUs are  
connected. (See the configuration menu section)  
The UltraView Pro can be pre-configured before any computers are  
connected. This allows for connecting the computers to the switch  
while they are powered on and not disrupting service on critical  
computers. If you need to connect computers while power is still  
applied to them, configure the switches keyboard and mouse type  
for each computer first using the configure computer menu, then  
connect the CPU to the UltraView Pro using the appropriate CPU  
cable. This procedure should only be performed if the computers  
being connected with power on can hot switch the keyboard and  
mouse without locking up the system.  
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CPU 2  
CPU 1  
UltraView Pro 8 port  
CPUs 3-8  
KVM station  
(4 CPUs can be connected using a 4-port unit, 16 using a 16-port unit)  
Figure 3. UltraView Pro to CPUs  
Installation - Cascading units  
The UltraView Pro units can be cascaded together to expand the  
number of computers that can be accessed from the KVM station.  
When cascading units, one unit becomes the “Master” unit and all  
others are “Slave” units. Each computer port on the master unit can  
be connected to a slaves KVM connector. Figure 4 illustrates the  
addition of two 8-port slave units. Using 16 port units, the master  
unit can connect to 16 slave units.  
The UltraView Pro must be configured to properly manage the  
cascaded units. The maximum number of computers, the number  
of slave units connected, and the number of ports (width) on each  
slave unit must be entered into the menu system and saved. In the  
example in Figure 4, the maximum computer entry would be 22, the  
number of slave units is 2, and the number of ports on each slave  
unit would be 8. It is recommended that all slave units have the  
same number of computer ports.  
It is only necessary for the “Master” unit to be equipped with an  
OSD. Slave units can be an UltraView or ServeView product  
without an OSD. All units should have the same or latest firmware  
revision.  
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Up to 8 UltraView Pro  
SLAVE #2  
Slaves can be connected*  
SLAVE #1  
CPUs 9-16  
CPUs 1-8  
MASTER  
CPUs 17-22  
KVM station  
* 4 units can be cascaded using a 4-port master/16 using a 16-port master  
Figure 4. Cascading units  
Slave unit installation  
To properly install the slave units, follow the below steps.  
(See the Configure System menu section for detailed instructions)  
1. Connect the KVM stations keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the  
master units Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse connector using the  
appropriate KVM cable.  
2. Connect CPU port #1 on the master unit to the KVM connector  
on Slave #1 using a DB25 to DB25 expansion cable.  
(Rose Electronics part number CAB-CXVSMMnnn)  
3. Connect the next sequential CPU port on the master unit to the  
KVM connector on the next sequential Slave unit.  
4. Connect the remaining Slave units to the master unit.  
5. When all slave units are connected, call up the UltraView Pro’s  
“Main configuration” menu by pressing and releasing the left  
control <Ctrl> key, then the F12 key. (See Figure 5).  
6. Using the up/down arrow keys, select (highlight) “Configure  
system” and press enter. The “Configure system” menu will  
display. (See Figure 6)  
7. Using the up/down arrow keys, select “Maximum computers”  
and press enter. Enter the total possible number of computers  
in the system and press enter.  
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8. Next, select “Expansion width” from the configure system menu  
and press enter. Enter the number of computer ports on a  
slave unit and press enter. This setting determines how many  
computers are on an expansion unit and determines which  
computer number is associated with which physical connector.  
If all expansion units have an equal number of ports, enter the  
number of ports on one expansion unit for the width number. If  
there are mixed expansion units with a different number of  
ports, the width value should be the number of computer ports  
that is on the expansion unit that has the most computer ports.  
Care should be taken when mixing slave units. For example, if  
your system consists of an 8-port master, two 8-port slaves and  
a one 4-port slave, and you program the expansion width to 8,  
there will be 4 blind ports on the 4-port unit. If you program the  
expansion width to 4, then only computers 1-4 on the 8-port  
slave units can be accessed.  
9. Finally, select “Expansion units” and press enter. Enter the  
total number of slave units in the system and press enter. This  
command configures how may slave units are connected to the  
master unit.  
10. Press Esc key to return to the main menu and select “Exit” and  
press enter. You will be prompted to save the changes made.  
Select “Yes” and press enter to save.  
Refer to the configuration menu section for a detailed explanation of  
each of the configuration menus. The following menus are  
available.  
The “Configure system” menu is for configuring the KVM stations  
keyboard and mouse, the expansion units, scan settings, and other  
keyboard settings.  
The “Configure computer” menu section allows you to assign a  
unique name to each of the computers. This makes it easy to  
identify which computer your switching to. You can also change the  
CPU keyboard and mouse types from this menu.  
The “Configure overlay” menu section allows you to change the  
general appearance of the on-screen display and other features.  
The “Configure security” menu is used to enable a configuration and  
access passwords. A unique password can be assigned for access  
to the configuration menus and to restrict computer access.  
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CONFIGURATION MENUS  
Main configuration menu  
UltraView Pro version UP18 Copyright 2000 – 02 Rose Electronics  
Main configuration menu  
Configure system  
Configure computers  
Configure overlay  
Configure security  
Exit  
Use arrow keys to highlight  
selection and press enter  
or press escape to exit  
View/change keyboard, mouse, expansion, and scanning  
Figure 5. Main configuration menu  
The UltraView Pro uses a command to establish communication to  
the UltraView Pro and not a CPU. This command input is a press  
and release of the left control <Ctrl> key, then the command. The  
command must be entered within 2 seconds of pressing and  
releasing the left control key or the UltraView Pro re-establishes  
communication with the connected CPU.  
The main configuration menu is accessed from the keyboard by  
pressing and releasing the left control <Ctrl> key and within 2  
seconds pressing the F12 key. The main configuration menu will  
display on the KVM monitor. From this menu, you can configure the  
system, configure the connected computers, the appearance or  
overlay of the displayed menus, and assign unique passwords for  
accessing the configuration menus and a password for accessing  
the connected computers. Use the up/down arrow keys to select  
which section menu to configure and press enter.  
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Configure system menu  
Configure system  
Keyboard and mouse type  
Keyboard  
PC 104/105  
Mouse  
PS/2  
Expansion  
Maximum computers  
Expansion width  
Expansion units  
8
0
16  
Scan settings  
Scan time (seconds)  
Scan mode  
Power on scan  
5
Off  
Off  
Keyboard settings  
Rate  
Delay  
20  
Fast  
US  
Sun language  
Change key mapping from PC keyboard to Sun or Apple computer  
Figure 6. Configure system menu  
By selecting “SYSTEM” from the main menu and pressing enter, the  
“Configure system” menu will display. From this menu, you can  
configure the KVM stations keyboard and mouse, the expansion  
information, the scan settings, the keyboard settings or typematic  
rate, delay and the Sun language settings.  
Keyboard and mouse type (KVM station)  
To configure the keyboard or mouse type, use the up/down arrow  
keys and select keyboard or mouse and press enter. A display box  
will appear listing the choices for the keyboard or mouse. Use the  
up/down arrow keys to select the correct keyboard or mouse and  
press enter. The select choices are:  
Keyboard choices  
101/102  
Mouse choices  
PS/2 or PS/2 wheel  
Serial 2-button  
104/105  
Serial 3-button  
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Expansion  
If your system consists of cascaded units, the expansion section of  
the Configure System menu must be properly configured to provide  
the needed information to manage the slave units.  
It is recommended that all slave units have the same number of  
CPU ports. To change the “Maximum computers”, “Expansion  
width”, and “Expansion units”, use the up/down arrow keys and  
select the item and press enter. An input box will display for a new  
value.  
Maximum computers  
This setting configures the total number of computers that are  
connected and provides a wrap around value for scanning and the  
plus/minus commands. Switching commands are validated against  
this value for a valid port number. The “Maximum computers” value  
is the Expansion width value times the number of slave units plus  
the CPU ports on the master unit that are not used for expansion.  
Enter the number of connected computers and press enter. Valid  
entries are 2 to 256.  
Expansion width  
The “Expansion width” setting determines how many computers are  
connected to a slave unit. If the slave units are 4 port units, the  
width value would be 4. If they are 8 port units, the expansion width  
value would be 8. If the expansion units are a mixture of 4, 8, and/or  
16 port units, the “Expansion width” value is the number of CPU  
ports on the expansion unit with the greatest number of ports.  
Expansion units  
The “Expansion units” setting is the number of slave units that are  
connected to the master unit. This value determines which  
computer number is associated with which physical connector.  
If no expansion units are used, this number should be set to zero.  
In the example in Figure 4, the “Expansion units” setting to enter  
would be 2.  
Scan settings  
The scan settings section determines the amount of time in seconds  
that a computer’s video is displayed before automatically switching  
to the next sequential computer. The scan mode can be turned on  
or off and set to automatically scan the computers when the  
UltraView Pro is powered up.  
Scan time (seconds)  
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To change the scan time, highlight “Scan time” and press enter. An  
input box will display for a new value. Enter the new scan time in  
seconds and press enter. Valid entries are 1 to 999.  
Scan mode  
This value turns scanning on or off. To change this value, select  
“Scan mode” and press enter. An input box will appear. Select  
“On” or “Off” and hit enter.  
Power on scan  
Setting this value to “On” will enable scanning when the UltraView  
Pro is powered on. To change this value, select “Power on scan”  
and hit enter. Use the up/down arrow keys to select “OFF” or “ON”  
and press enter.  
Keyboard settings  
The keyboard setting section of the configure system menu is used  
to change the typematic rate and delay for PC keyboards and also  
to set the language type for Sun keyboards.  
Rate (keys/sec)  
To change the rate value, highlight “Rate (keys/sec)” and press  
enter. An input box will appear. Choose the rate value from Table 3  
that represents the Rate keys/sec needed and press enter.  
Rate  
Keys/  
Sec.  
Rate Rate  
Value Keys/  
Sec.  
Rate Rate  
Value Keys/  
Sec.  
Rate Rate  
Value Keys/  
Sec  
Rate  
Value  
30.0  
31  
30  
29  
28  
27  
26  
25  
24  
15.0  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
7.5  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
3.7  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
26.7  
24.0  
21.8  
20.0  
18.5  
17.1  
16.0  
13.3  
12.0  
10.9  
10.0  
9.2  
6.7  
6.0  
5.5  
5.0  
4.6  
4.3  
4.0  
3.3  
3.0  
2.7  
2.5  
2.3  
2.1  
2.0  
8.6  
8.0  
8
Table 3. Typematic rate  
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Delay  
This setting is for PC keyboards only. It is used to adjust how long,  
after a key is depressed and held, that key starts to repeat. To  
change the delay value, select “Delay” and press enter. A list box  
will display showing the choices available. Use the up/down arrow  
keys to select the delay rate wanted and press enter.  
The choices are:  
Slow (1 second)  
Medium (750 ms.)  
Fast (500 ms.)  
Fastest (250 ms.)  
Sun Language  
If the Sun keyboard type you are using is not a US Sun keyboard,  
the language can be changed to the correct language keyboard. To  
change the language type, select “Sun Language” and press enter.  
A list box will display showing the language choices available. Use  
the up/down arrow keys to select the correct Sun Keyboard  
language and press enter.  
The choices are:  
US  
Spanish  
Swed/Finn  
SWFrench  
SWGerman  
UK  
US Unix  
French  
Danish  
German  
Italian  
Korean  
Neth/Dutch  
Norwegian  
Portuguese  
Taiwan  
Japan  
FrCanadian  
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Configure computer menu  
Configure computers  
Number Computer name Keyboard Mouse  
1 Computer  
2 Computer  
3 Computer  
4 Computer  
5 Computer  
6 Computer  
7 Computer  
8 Computer  
9 Computer  
10 Computer 10  
11 Computer 11  
12 Computer 12  
13 Computer 13  
14 Computer 14  
15 Computer 15  
16 Computer 16  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PC2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
PS/2  
Name of computer up to 16 characters  
Figure 7. Configure computer menu  
The “Configure computer” menu allows you to assign unique names  
to each computer and change the keyboard and mouse type for  
each connected computer. Use the page up/down keys if there are  
more than 16 computers connected in the system.  
Computer name  
The name of the connected computers can be changed from  
computer x to any name up to 16 valid ASCII characters. Assigning  
a unique name to each computer gives you the ability to know what  
computer you are connecting to without having to remember or use  
a cross-reference list.  
To change the computer name, select the “Computer name” to  
change and press enter. An input box will display. Enter the new  
computer name and press enter.  
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Keyboard  
To change a computers keyboard and/or mouse, use the up/down  
arrow keys to select (highlight) which computer to change the  
keyboard or mouse. Use the left/right arrow keys to select either the  
keyboard or mouse to change and press enter.  
A window will appear listing the keyboard or mouse types available.  
Use the up/down arrow keys and select the correct keyboard or  
mouse type needed for the selected computer and press enter. The  
keyboard or mouse type will change to the new type.  
USB keyboards for PC and Sun computers are fully supported. If  
the system uses USB keyboards, they must be set-up from the  
configure computer menu.  
Save the changes when finished configuring each computer.  
The keyboard and mouse selections are:  
Keyboard choices  
PC1  
Mouse choices  
PS/2  
PC2  
PC3  
USB-PC  
USB-Sun  
Apple*  
Sun*  
PS/2 wheel  
Serial 2-button  
Serial 3-button  
* Available on multi-platform models only.  
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Configure overlay  
Configure overlay  
Miscellaneous  
Color scheme  
Resolution  
Screen saver  
Screen saver time (seconds)  
Aquarium  
PC1 640x480x60Hz  
Black screen  
0
Computer select window  
Background color  
Text color  
Transparent blue  
White  
Position  
x =  
3
y =  
3
Computer label  
Background color  
Text color  
Transparent magenta  
Yellow  
Position  
x = 3 y = 90  
Show computer number  
Fade out (seconds)  
Font  
Yes  
20  
16x32 classic  
Colors of the configuration menu  
Figure 8. Configure overlay menu  
The “Configure overlay” menu is used to configure the color of the  
menus, the resolution of the video when no computer video is  
present, the screen saver type and time, the computer select  
window appearance, and the displayed computer label. The  
“Configure overlay” menu is accessed by first calling up the main  
configuration menu (<Ctrl>, F12), and then selecting “Configure  
overlay” and pressing enter.  
Configure overlay - Miscellaneous  
Color scheme  
The default setting is Aquarium. To change this, select “Color  
scheme” and press enter. A selection box will appear listing the 4  
choices. Use the arrow keys to select a scheme and press enter.  
The choices are:  
Aquarium - cyan, magenta, white, and blue  
Tuxedo - black, red, and white  
Night sky - blue, black, and white  
Forest - green, black, cyan, and blue  
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Resolution  
Use this configuration to set the resolution for the KVM stations  
video if no computer video is present. To change the setting, select  
“Resolution” and press enter. A selection box will appear listing the  
choices.  
The default setting is PC2, 640 x 480 @ 60Hz.  
DO NOT select a setting that the KVM monitor cannot support  
The choices are:  
PC1  
PC2  
PC3  
MAC1*  
1640 x 480 @ 60Hz  
640 x 480 @ 72Hz  
640 x 480 @ 75Hz  
640 x 480 @ 67Hz  
MAC2* 832 x 624 @ 75HZ  
SUN1* 1152 x 900 @ 66Hz  
SUN2* 1152 x 900 @ 76Hz  
HV*  
CS*  
640 x 480 @ 66Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 66Hz  
* Available on multi-platform models only.  
Screen saver  
This feature activates a screen saver when there is no keyboard or  
mouse activity for a specified time period. To change the setting,  
select “Screen saver” and press enter. A selection box will appear  
listing the 4 types of screen savers that are available. Use the  
up/down arrow keys to select a new screen saver and press enter.  
The default screen saver is Fireflies.  
The choices are:  
Black screen  
Fireflies  
Weaving  
Bounce  
Screen saver time (seconds)  
This sets the time the screen saver activates when no keyboard or  
mouse activity is present. To change the time, select the item and  
press enter. An input box will display to enter a new value. Valid  
entries are 0 to 999 seconds. A value of 0 disables the screen  
saver function.  
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Configure overlay - Computer select window  
The “Computer select window” section allows you to change the  
background and text colors of the computer select window, and the  
text position on the screen.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the item to configure and  
press enter.  
DO NOT set the background and text colors the same.  
Background color  
To change the background color, select “Background color” and  
press enter. A color selection box will display showing the available  
background colors. Use the arrow keys to select either a solid or  
transparent color and press enter.  
The default background color is Transparent blue.  
The choices are:  
Solid colors  
Black  
Red  
Transparent colors  
Clear  
Red  
Green  
Yellow  
Blue  
Green  
Yellow  
Blue  
Magenta  
Cyan  
Magenta  
Cyan  
White  
White  
Text color  
To change the text color, select it and press enter. A color selection  
box will display showing the available text colors. Use the arrow  
keys to select either a solid or transparent color and press enter.  
The default text color is white. The color choices are the same as  
the background selections.  
Computer label  
The “Computer label” section allows you to customize the display of  
the computer label. The colors, position, fade out time, font and  
whether the computer number is displayed.  
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Background color  
To change the background color, select “Background color” and  
press enter. A color selection box will display showing the available  
background colors. Use the arrow keys to select either a solid or  
transparent color and press enter. The default background color is  
Transparent blue. The choices are the same as the background  
colors for the computer select window.  
Text color  
To change the text color, select it and press enter. A color selection  
box will display showing the available text colors. Use the arrow  
keys to select either a solid or transparent color and press enter.  
The default text color is white. The choices are the same as the  
background colors for the computer select window  
Position  
This item sets the position of the computer label window on the  
display screen. This position is maintained at all screen resolutions.  
To change the position, select “Position” and press enter. The  
overlay page will disappear and a label box will display. Use the  
arrow keys to move the label box anywhere on the screen. Press  
enter when the desired position is reached. The screen position  
values are entered automatically into the x (horizontal) and y  
(vertical) fields. Setting the position off the edge of the screen may  
cause an out of sync image.  
Valid entries are 0 – 64 (horizontal) and 0 – 99 (vertical).  
Show computer number  
This sets whether the computer number and computer name are  
displayed on the KVM stations monitor when a computer is  
selected. Select this item and press enter. A YES/NO box will  
display. Use the up/down arrow keys and select either YES or NO  
and press enter.  
Fade out (seconds)  
This controls how long the computer label displays before  
disappearing. A value of zero (0) disables this function and the  
label will not be displayed. A value of 255 causes the computer  
label to always be displayed. To change this value, select it and  
press enter. An input box will display for a new value. Enter the  
value wanted between 0 and 255 and press enter.  
(<Ctrl> D, <Enter> will display the label at any time)  
Font  
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This item sets the font type for the computer label. To change the  
font, select “Font” and press enter. Use the up/down arrow keys to  
select a new font type and press enter.  
The font choices are:  
8 x 16 modern  
8 x 16 classic  
16 x 24 modern  
16 x 24 classic  
16 x 32 modern  
16 x 32 classic  
The actual size of the font will vary  
depending on the resolution of the video.  
As the resolution increases, the fonts  
become smaller.  
The modern font is sans-serif, the classic is  
similar to Times.  
Configure security  
Configure security  
Security  
Configuration password  
Access password  
Access time (minutes)  
********  
********  
999  
Protects access to configuration menu, up to 8 characters  
Figure 9. Configure security  
The “Configure security” menu allows for setting a configuration  
password and an access password. The configuration password  
restricts access to the configuration menus and the access  
password limits access to the connected computers.  
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Configuration password  
To assign a “Configuration password”, select it from the “Configure  
security” menu and press enter. An input box will appear. Type in  
the desired configuration password (case sensitive, 8 chars/max)  
and press enter. A confirmation box will display, re-type the  
password and press enter. When the password is saved, the next  
time the configuration menu is called up (<Ctrl>, F12), this password  
must be entered.  
Access password  
This feature is used to restrict unauthorized access to the connected  
computers. To assign an access password, select it from the menu  
and press enter. Enter this password the same way as you entered  
the configuration password. When the UltraView Pro is powered on  
or if you disconnect from a computer, a login box will display  
requesting the access password.  
Access time (minutes)  
The access time setting is used to automatically log out of a switch  
after the set time period. When there is no keyboard or mouse  
activity for this time setting, the user is automatically logged out. To  
change this value, select it from the menu and hit enter. An input  
box will display for a new access time value. Enter the new time in  
minutes and hit enter. Valid times are 1 to 999 minutes.  
Logging off the system  
To log off the system and lock the keyboard enter <Ctrl> and the L  
key to disconnect from the switch. To gain access to the connected  
computers, an access password must be entered if one has been  
assigned.  
Resetting the passwords  
The passwords can be reset if they are ever forgotten. To reset  
them, first turn off the UltraView Pro and disconnect the power cord  
or power adapter. Carefully remove the top chassis cover exposing  
the PCB. Put a jumper on the two pins labeled “Password reset  
jumper” and power on the switch. Call up the configure security  
menu and enter a new configuration password, access password  
and access time. Press <Esc> to return to the main menu. Select  
“Exit” and press enter. You will be prompted to save the changes.  
Select “YES” and press enter. The new password settings will be  
saved in flash memory. Next, turn off the UltraView Pro and remove  
the installed jumper. Replace the top chassis cover and power the  
switch back up. The new passwords will be active after power is  
applied.  
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OPERATION  
Selecting a computer  
To connect to a computer, you can select it from the UltraView Pro’s  
front panel, select it by keyboard commands, select it through the  
RS232 serial port, or you can select the computer from a computer  
select window as shown in Figure 10.  
Selecting a computer from the front panel  
Using the + and – buttons on the front panel will advance (+) or  
switch to the previous (-) computer port.  
Selecting a computer using keyboard commands  
Press and release the left control <Ctrl> key, then enter the  
computer port number. Pressing and releasing the left control  
<Ctrl> key then the “+” or “–“ key will advance forward or backwards  
one sequential port.  
Selecting a computer through the RS232 port  
Selecting a computer can be done through the RS232 port if  
needed. Contact Rose Electronics Technical support for details.  
Selecting a computer using the Computer select window  
Press and release the left control <Ctrl> key, then press Esc. The  
computer select window will display. Use the up/down arrow keys  
and select the computer to switch to and press enter. You will be  
immediately connected to that computer. Use the page up/down  
keys if there are more than 16 computers in your system.  
Computer select window  
1→  
2
Computer  
Computer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Computer  
Computer  
Computer  
Computer  
Computer  
Computer  
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 10. Computer select window  
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KEYBOARD COMMANDS  
Keyboard commands  
The following table describes the available keyboard commands.  
The <Ctrl> key sequence is a press and release of the left control  
key. Commands following <Ctrl> must be entered within 2 seconds.  
Command  
OSD menu  
CPU select  
Key sequence  
<Ctrl> F12  
Description  
Displays on-screen menus  
List of CPUs to select  
<Ctrl> ESC  
Select  
computer  
<Ctrl> nnn where nnn  
= computer number  
Connects the KVM station to  
the selected computer.  
Next computer  
<Ctrl> +  
<Ctrl> -  
Selects next sequential CPU  
Previous  
computer  
Selects previous sequential  
CPU.  
Scan ON  
Scan OFF  
Display label  
Logoff  
<Ctrl> S  
<Ctrl> X  
<Ctrl> D  
<Ctlr> L  
Turns scan mode on  
Turns scan mode off  
Turns CPU label on/off  
Disconnects from currently  
connected computer.  
Set mode  
<Ctrl> Mnn <Enter>  
where nn = mode  
value from Table 5.  
Alternate way to configure  
keyboard and mouse.  
Set resolution  
<Ctrl> Yn <Enter>  
where n = resolution  
value from Table 6  
Alternate way to set screen  
resolution when no video is  
present from a CPU..  
Screen saver  
time  
<Ctrl> Vnnn <Enter>  
where n = 0 –999 sec.  
Alternate way to set screen  
saver time.  
Null mouse  
command  
<Ctrl> N  
Used to re-sync a PS/2  
mouse.  
Reset mouse  
<Ctrl> O (alpha O)  
<Ctrl> R  
Resets computer’s mouse.  
Reset  
command  
Resets and enables mouse  
and keyboard on currently  
selected computer  
Max computers <Ctrl> Pnnn  
Total ports used (all units)  
Number of expansion units.  
Units  
<Ctrl> Unn  
<Ctrl> Wnn  
Width  
Number of ports on  
expansion units.  
Keep  
<Ctrl> K  
Saves to flash memory.  
Table 4. Keyboard commands  
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Mode value Description  
M1  
M2  
M3  
CPU keyboard = PC mode 1 (Some IBMs & PS/1’s)  
CPU keyboard = PC mode 2 (Most PCs)  
CPU keyboard = PC mode 3 most (RISC) Unix w/stations  
CPU keyboard/mouse = Apple ADB  
M4  
M5  
CPU keyboard/mouse = Sun  
M6  
M7  
M8  
M9  
CPU mouse = PS/2 mouse – any brand  
CPU mouse = 2-button serial (Microsoft - 7 bit)  
CPU mouse (Reserved for future use)  
CPU mouse/= 3- button serial (Mouse systems)  
CPU mouse = PS/2 wheel  
CPU Keyboard/mouse = USB-PC  
CPU Keyboard/mouse = USB-Sun  
Keyboard = PC – 101/102- PC  
Keyboard = PC – 104/105-PC Win95  
Mouse = PS/2 or PS/2 wheel  
Mouse= Serial 2-button (7 bit-Microsoft)  
Mouse = Serial 3-button (8-bit – not used)  
Mouse = Serial 3-button (Mouse systems)  
Keyboard & mouse - Set all ports to Apple ADB  
Keyboard & mouse - Set all ports to Sun  
Keyboard & mouse - Set all ports to PC2 kbd/PS/2 mouse  
M10  
M11  
M12  
M20  
M21  
M30  
M31  
M32  
M33  
M40  
M50  
M60  
Table 5. Mode command values  
Value  
Y1  
TYPE  
PC1  
Resolution  
640 x 480 @ 60Hz  
640 x 480 @ 72Hz  
640 x 480 @ 75Hz  
640 x 480 @ 67Hz  
832 x 624 @ 75Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 66Hz  
1150 x 900 @ 76Hz  
640 x 480 @ 66Hz  
1152 x 900 @ 66Hz  
Y2  
PC2  
Y3  
PC3  
Y4  
Mac1  
Mac2  
Sun1  
Sun2  
HV*  
Y5  
Y6  
Y7  
Y8  
Y9  
CS*  
Table 6. Resolution command values  
* Available on multi-platform model only  
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Keyboard command usage  
When using keyboard commands to enter information to the  
UltraView Pro, please observe the following guidelines to avoid  
entering incorrect values or no values.  
1. All commands start with a press and release of the left control  
key.  
2. Commands following the press and release of the left control  
key must be entered within 2 seconds or control reverts to the  
connected computer and the command will be sent to that  
computer and not the UltraView Pro.  
3. Use only the numeric keys above the keyboard and not the  
numeric keypad.  
4. Letter commands such as <Ctrl> L are not case sensitive and  
are only shown in uppercase for clarity. Do not use the shift  
key to enter letter commands.  
5. To connect to the next or previous computer, the keyboard  
command is <Ctrl> + or <Ctrl> -. The plus and minus keys on  
the keypad will connect to the next or previous computer. The  
+ and – keys on the keyboard, next to the backspace key vary  
from country to country as to their usage. These keys can still  
be used to connect to the next or previous computer.  
Reset to factory defaults  
To reset the UltraView Pro to the original factory default settings,  
first, power down the unit, press and hold the – (minus) switch in  
and turn the power on to the unit. Keep the – (minus) switch held in  
until the unit switches to the last port on the unit (port 4, 8, or 16). If  
you release the – (minus) switch before the last port is switched to,  
the defaults will not be restored. The configuration and access  
passwords are not reset using this procedure.  
Rackmounting  
The UltraView Pro can be rack mounted using a Rose Electronics  
Rackmount kit. See Appendix D and E for instructions.  
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RS232 PORT  
Serial Port (RS232)  
The RS232 serial port on the UltraView Pro’s rear panel is used for  
sending switching commands from a stand-alone computer or  
terminal or to load flash firmware upgrades to the unit. A serial  
cable and an RJ to DB9 adapter are included with the unit. Perform  
steps 1-3 below to use the serial port.  
1. Connect the serial cable to the RS232 serial port on the rear  
panel of the UltraView Pro and to the RJ12 connector on the  
adapter.  
2. Connect the DB9 connector on the adapter to the stand-alone  
computer or terminals DB9 COM port.  
3. Set the computers communication program for:  
a. 9600 baud  
b. no parity  
c. 8 bits  
d. 1 stop-bit  
To switch to a computer port on the UltraView Pro from a stand-  
alone computer or terminal, enter the 1-3 digit port number to switch  
to followed by enter. To switch to computer port 2, you would type  
in the number 2 then enter. This switches the KVM station to  
computer port 2 and displays that computers video on the KVMs  
monitor.  
Firmware update  
The UltraView Pro’s flash memory can be updated with the latest  
firmware using the RS232 serial port. Updates can be obtained  
section. Verify the unit’s program and kernel versions against the  
current versions on our web site. This information is listed on the  
diagnostic screen when the unit is first powered up (See Figure 11).  
The program version can be displayed by starting a word processor  
program on the KVM station like word or notepad or switching to the  
command prompt and typing in <Ctrl> and I key.  
The latest firmware file names on Rose Electronics web site are:  
UPPxx.hex – main program and UPKxx.hex – kernel program.  
(xx = the revision number)  
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To update the UltraView Pro’s firmware, first download the latest  
revision from Rose Electronics web site and save it to a stand-alone  
computer that is not connected to the UltraView Pro. Connect the  
serial cable from the UltraView Pro to the serial port of the stand-  
alone computer as described in steps 1-3. There are two methods  
of loading the downloaded programs to flash memory.  
Method 1 – Using a communication program  
1. Press both the - and + switches on the front panel and power  
on the UltraView Pro. LED 1 will light indicating the unit is ready  
to accept the upgrade file at 9600 baud. To use 57600 baud  
rate, press the + switch and LED 1 will turn off and LED 4 will  
light.  
2. Run your communication program. Set the baud rate to the  
correct rate and put the program in direct connect mode. When  
the - or + switch is pressed, you should see the message:  
”Waiting for file at 9600 or 57600 baud.”  
3. Send the file to the unit using a simple ASCII text file protocol.  
While the file is being sent, periods are sent to indicate the file  
copy progress. Once the file has been sent, you should see the  
following message:  
”Receive successful”  
”Hit space to program”  
4. Hit the space bar to start programming the flash memory. The  
programming and verifying progress is indicated by sending  
periods. You should see the following message:  
”Programming flash”  
…………………  
”Verifying flash”  
…………………  
”Verify successful”  
”Hit enter to boot”  
5. Hit enter and the UltraView Pro will re-start with the new  
firmware. This can be verified by the diagnostic information  
displayed on the KVM monitor.  
6. Hit the enter key to continue. The UltraView Pro is now  
operational with the new firmware update.  
If the upgrade is not successful, you will see one of the following  
error messages:  
Checksum error or Record error or Data error  
Receive failed  
Try again Y/N?  
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If any of these errors occur, check the RS232 cable, the connectors,  
and the adapter. Make sure they are in good working order. Verify  
the communication program is configured correctly. Enter “Y” to try  
upgrading the flash again. If programming is unsuccessful, the unit  
should be serviced.  
Method 2 – Using the front panel switches with a file copy.  
1. Press both the - and + switches on the front panel and power  
up the UltraView Pro. The UltraView Pro is ready to accept the  
upgrade file. LED 1 will light indicating the unit is set at 9600  
baud. To use 57600 baud, press the + switch, LED 4 will light.  
Copy the file to the unit. While the file is being copied LED 1 or  
4 will flash. Once the file is copied, LED 2 will light.  
2. Press and release the + switch, LED 2 flashes off for a brief  
instant. The flash is now being programmed and verified. LED 3  
now lights.  
3. Press and release the + switch, LED 3 flashes off for a brief  
instant. The new firmware is now run and diagnostic information  
is sent to the on-screen display. Observe the new revision  
number matches that of the file. LED 4 now lights.  
4. Press and release the + switch. LED 1 now lights. The box is  
now operational and port 1 is selected or the login box is  
waiting for its password. The flash loading procedure is  
complete.  
Welcome to UltraView Pro  
Power on diagnostics  
Kernel revision - - - - - - P3  
Hardware type - - - - - - PC  
Kernel checksum - - - - GOOD  
Static ram - - - - - - - - - GOOD  
Com interface - - - - - - GOOD  
Program revision - - - - UP18  
Program checksum - - GOOD  
Total ports found - - - - 08  
Config checksum - - - - GOOD  
PC keyboard detected  
PS/2 mouse detected  
Figure 11. Power-on diagnostic screen  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Computer does not boot, keyboard or mouse error received.  
Cable is loose, reseat cable and on PC hit F1 to continue or  
reboot computer.  
Wrong cable or keyboard and mouse cables reversed.  
Cable is defective; try using cable from another computer.  
Port on the UltraView Pro is defective; try using another port on  
UltraView Pro. If the problem goes away port is defective.  
Port on computer is defective, try plugging in keyboard or  
mouse directly if problem remains computer port is defective. If  
power status LED not lit, fuse on motherboard may be blown.  
Computer keyboard and mouse not configured.  
Mouse driver does not load.  
If PS/2 type mouse, computer must be connected to UltraView  
Pro or mouse at boot-up time in order for mouse to be  
recognized by the computer. Reboot computer with UltraView  
Pro powered on and cable attached.  
If RS232 type mouse, make sure right COM port is being used  
and syntax of mouse driver is correct to search for the correct  
port.  
Computer keyboard and mouse not configured.  
Can’t switch computers from keyboard  
Power to the UltraView Pro was removed for less than three  
seconds possibly causing keyboard to lock up. Disconnect and  
re-connect the keyboard.  
If PS/2 type keyboard and mouse cables may be reversed.  
Not using left control key. Using numeric keypad instead of keys  
on top row. Not releasing control key before typing in number.  
Waiting more than 2 seconds to enter computer number. Using  
caps lock or shift key.  
Wrong or missing characters from those typed  
For PCs, the mode of the keyboard does not match that of the  
computer. Issue the mode command, usually 1 for IBM PS/2s, 3  
for Unix computers, and 2 for all others. The default setting is  
mode 2. Sometimes an incorrect mode will confuse the  
computer or keyboard and require re-booting the computer or  
resetting the keyboard by unplugging and plugging it back in.  
Switch to Switch failure  
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Mouse does not move  
Mouse not configured.  
UltraView Pro turned off after or not connected when computer  
booted or application using mouse run. Exit and re-enter  
application using mouse or issue reset command.  
PS/2 mouse was not connected when UltraView Pro powered  
up or disconnected and reconnected. Issue the reset command  
or reconfigure the mouse.  
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 mouse  
driver. Try using ctrl O command to recover if O/S is NT.  
Sun keyboard needs to be reset, with unit power on, disconnect  
and re-connect the sun keyboard.  
Video fuzzy  
Cable too long or wrong type. Verify that resolution and distance  
match. See Appendix G. Upgrade cable if necessary.  
Video not synchronized or wrong color  
Cable is loose, reseat cable.  
Monitor not capable of syncing to video selected, upgrade  
monitor.  
Cable is defective; try using cable from another computer if  
problem goes away cable is defective.  
Port on UltraView Pro is defective; try using another port on  
UltraView Pro. If problem goes away port is defective.  
Lower resolution OK, but can’t enter high resolution mode  
Video driver has not been setup for this resolution. Configure  
the driver.  
Slave unit does not switch  
Maximum ports command not issued.  
Width or units command not configured properly. Reconfigure  
them to match number of computers and how they are  
connected.  
On-screen display not synchronized  
No video from computer or resolution setting not configured  
correctly.  
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE  
Service Information  
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, insured 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  
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.  
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SAFETY  
Safety  
This UltraView Pro KVM switch has been tested for conformance to  
safety regulations and requirements, and has been certified for  
international use. Like all electronic equipment, the UltraView Pro  
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.  
Except where explained in this manual, 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 power cord and connection cables clear of obstructions  
that might cause damage to them.  
Use only power cords, power transformer and connection  
cables designed for this Unit.  
Use only a grounded (three-wire) electrical outlet.  
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  
qualified 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.  
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Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements  
Safety Information  
Documentation reference symbol. If the product is  
marked with this symbol, refer to the product  
documentation to get more information about the  
product.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that  
can cause injury or death.  
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 I 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 must perform any servicing, maintenance,  
or repair.  
Only items mentioned in this manual may be adjusted by the user.  
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Informations concernant la sécurité  
Symbole de référence à la documentation. Si le  
produit est marqué de ce symbole, reportez-vous à  
la documentation du produit afin d’obtenir des  
informations plus détaillées.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Dans la documentation, un WARNING indique un  
danger susceptible  
d’entraîner des dommages corporels ou la mort.  
Un texte de mise en garde intitulé indique un  
danger suscep-tible de causer des dommages à  
‘équipement.  
Ne continuez pas au-delà d’une rubrique WARNING ou CAUTION  
avant d’avoir bien compris les conditions présentant un danger et  
pris les mesures appropriées.  
Cet appareil est un produit de classe I et possède une borne de  
mise à la terre. La source d’alimentation principale doit être munie  
d’une prise de terre de sécurité installée aux bornes du câblage  
d’entrée, sur le cordon d’alimentation ou le cordon de  
raccordementfourni avec le produit. Lorsque cette protection semble  
avoir été endommagée, débrancher le cordon d’alimentation jusqu’à  
ce que la mise à la terre ait été réparée.  
Aucune pièce contenue à l’intérieur de ce produit ne peut être  
réparée par l’utilisateur.  
Tout dépannage, réglage, entretien ou réparation devra être confié  
exclusivement à unpersonnel qualifié.  
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APPENDICES  
Appendix A. Initial factory settings  
Setting  
Default value  
KVM keyboard/mouse type  
CPU keyboard/mouse type  
Computer names  
Scan time interval  
Power on scan  
PC – PS/2  
PC – PS/2  
Computer xxx  
5 seconds  
Off  
Typematic rate  
20 (10.9 chars/sec.)  
Typematic delay  
Maximum ports  
Expansion width  
Expansion units  
Color scheme  
Fast (500 milliseconds)  
Same as physical number of ports  
16  
0
Aquarium  
640 x 480 @60Hz  
Fireflies  
Resolution  
Screen saver  
Screen saver timeout  
0 seconds  
Transparent blue  
Computer select background  
color  
Computer select text color  
Computer select position  
White  
X=3, Y=3  
Computer label background  
color  
Transparent blue  
Computer label text color  
Computer label position  
Show computer number  
Fade out  
White  
X=3, Y=90  
YES  
5 seconds  
16 x 24 modern  
Numlock On  
Font  
Caps/Numlock/Scroll  
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Appendix B. Parts and cables  
Part number  
Description  
CAB-CX0606Mnnn**  
CAB-WX0606Mnnn*  
CAB-CX0509Mnnn**  
CAB-VX0509Mnnn*  
Coax VGA-PS/2 Kbd-PS/2 mouse to DB25M  
VGA-PS/2 Kbd-PS/2 mouse to DB25M  
Coax VGA-AT Kbd-Serial mouse to DB25  
VGA-AT Kbd-Serial mouse to DB25M  
CAB-CXV0800Mnnn** Coax VGA-Sun Kbd-Sun mouse  
CAB-SBX0800Mnnn** Coax Sun video-Kbd-mouse to DB25M  
CAB-C1V0400Mnnn** Coax Apple video-Kbd-mouse to DB25M  
CAB-AV0400Mnnn*  
CAB-CX0606Cnnn**  
CAB-WX0606Cnnn*  
Apple video-Kbd-mouse to DB25M  
Coax VGA-PS/2 Kbd-PS/2 mouse to DB25M  
VGA-PS/2 Kbd-PS/2 mouse to DB25M  
CAB-CX0606Cnnn**/AT Coax VGA-AT Kbd-Serial mouse to DB25  
CAB-WX0606Cnnn*/AT VGA-AT Kbd-Serial (9) mouse to DB25M  
SUN w/ VGA (HD15) Monitor, SUN Kbd & Mouse  
CAB-CXV0800Cnnn*  
CAB-SCX0800Cnnn** Coax Sun CPU video Kbd-mouse to DB25M  
CAB-C1V0400Cnnn*  
CAB-AV0400Cnnn*  
CAB-CXVSMMnnn*  
KIT-ATRX  
Coax Apple video-Kbd-mouse to DB25M  
Apple CPU video-Kbd-mouse to DB25M  
Expansion Cable  
RS232 Cable & DB9 to RS232 adapter  
Power transformer for “M” chassis  
TFR-08D150FSUD  
* Cable lengths in 1, 5, 10, 20 /(Hi Res.) 35, 50, 75, 100 feet  
** Cable lengths in 5, 10, 20, /(Hi Res.) 35, 50, 75, 100 feet  
Rackmount Kit  
Chassis size  
“M” (mini)  
“B” (low)  
19 inch  
23 inch  
24 inch  
RM-UM19  
RM-UB19  
RM-UC19  
RM-UM23  
RM-UB23  
RM-UC23  
RM-UM24  
RM-UB24  
RM-UC24  
“C” (high)  
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Appendix C. General Specifications  
The UltraView Pro part number is Uxy-zUB  
Where x = platform, E = PC, SUN, Apple, Unix (Multi-platform)  
P = PC and Unix computers (PC)  
Where y = chassis size, M (mini), B (low), C (high)  
Where z = number of ports (2, 4, 8, 12, or 16)  
Size  
M chassis  
B chassis  
C chassis  
8.8 x 4.85 x 1.75 in.  
22.3 x 12.3 x 4.4 cm.  
16.7 x 4.85 x 1.75 in.  
42.4 x 12.3 x 4.4 cm.  
16.7 x 4.85 x 3.50 in  
42.4 x 12.3 x 8.9 cm  
Weight  
2/4 port, M chassis  
8 port, B chassis  
4/8 port, C chassis  
12/16 port, C chassis  
4lb / 1.8kg.  
6lb / 2.7kg.  
7lb / 3.2 kg  
8lb / 3.6 kg  
Environment  
Power  
0 – 45° C / 32 – 113° F, 5%-80% non-cond. RH  
Auto-switching 100 – 240 VAC  
-
-
Input - 100-240 VAC 0.45A, 50/60Hz  
Output - +5Vdc, 15W. 1.0A  
Power supply is installed internally and input  
power is provided through a standard IEC320  
male international connector. Power supply  
is protected by a Type 2AG, 3.5A, 250V fuse.  
Connectors  
Power – IEC 320 standard receptacle  
CPU/KVM connector – DB25F  
RS232 connector – RJ12, 6 conductor  
Video bandwidth  
Video sync  
Chassis  
250 KHz  
HV, composite, and sync-on-green  
Electro galvanized steel, black powder coated  
Power switch, - / + switch  
Controls  
Indicators  
1 Power LED  
4-16 Select LEDs  
4-16 Computer power LEDs  
Approvals  
FCC Class A/B, UL, cUL, TUV, CE, VCCI-A,  
CB  
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Appendix D. Rack mount instructions  
The UltraView Pro can be mounted in a rack using the Rackmount  
kits from Rose Electronics.  
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 UltraView Pro, attach the two rack mounting  
brackets to your unit with the short flange against the unit using the  
four screws provided. Secure the mounting brackets to the rack  
using the appropriate size bolts, nuts and lock washers. 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 brackets.  
The following general guidelines should be observed when installing  
your unit into a rack.  
1. The UltraView Pro is designed to work in an ambient  
temperature of 0ο C to 45ο C (32ο F – 113ο F).  
2. Units should be placed (1) rack space apart from each other  
and from other equipment.  
3. Rack vent panels (1 space) should be installed between units to  
provide adequate air flow to the unit.  
4. Keep front and rear doors closed on racks equipped with forced  
air blowers or fans.  
5. Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow  
when rack-mounting this unit.  
6. Mechanical loading of the rack should be considered to prevent  
instability and possible tipping over.  
7. Tighten all connectors securely and provide adequate strain  
relief for all cables.  
8. 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.  
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Appendix E. Rack mount illustration  
Appendix F. Keyboard mapping  
Sun / Apple keyboard emulation (101/102 keyboard)  
PC key  
Sun function Apple function  
Left alt  
Right alt/alt graph  
Right control  
Left meta  
Alt graph  
Power key  
Left apple / cloverleaf  
Right option  
Power key  
Sun / Apple keyboard emulation (104/105 keyboard)  
PC key  
Sun function Apple function  
Left window  
Left alt  
Left meta  
Left alt  
Left apple / cloverleaf  
Left option  
Right alt/alt graph  
Right windows  
Right windows (app) Power key  
Right control Compose  
Alt graph  
Right meta  
Left option  
Left Apple / cloverleaf  
Power key  
Left control  
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Appendix G. Video distance capability  
The table below shows the distances, resolution, and quality of  
video that can be expected with normal or coax cabling. This table  
applies to the MASTER unit only. There will be some degradation  
when units are chained together.  
Resolution  
5’ 10’ 20’ 30’ 50’ 75’ 100’ 125’ 150’ 200’  
640x480  
N4 N4 N4 N4  
60Hz refresh  
C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3  
640x480  
N4 N4 N4 N3  
72-75Hz refresh C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3 C3  
800x600  
N4 N4 N3 N3  
non-interlaced  
C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3 C3  
1024x768  
interlaced  
N4 N3 N3 N3  
C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3 C3 C3  
1024x768  
N4 N3 N3 N3  
non-interlaced  
C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3 C3 C3  
1280x1024  
interlaced  
N3  
C4 C4 C3 C3 C3 C3  
1280x1024  
N3  
non-interlaced  
C4 C4 C3 C3  
Legend  
4- Perfect or near-perfect video; Unable to  
easily detect defects.  
N – Normal cabling  
C – Coax cabling  
3- Very acceptable; Images clear, small  
reflections around colored letters  
2- Acceptable: Slightly fuzzy images,  
readable text, acceptable usage for short  
periods of time, can cause eye fatigue.  
1- Unusable; images smeared, text not easily  
readable.  
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