Newstar NS-431H Manuel D’Utilisation
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----------------- Installation
PC BIOS Notice
The following BIOS setup changes are necessary for PC users using
USB and not necessary for Mac users:
1. In STANDARD CMOS, set HALT ON ERROR to ALL BUT
USB and not necessary for Mac users:
1. In STANDARD CMOS, set HALT ON ERROR to ALL BUT
KEYBOARD.
2. In PNP AND PCI SETUP, set PNP OS INSTALLED to YES and set
USB IRQ to ENABLED.
3. For newer computers: in INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS, set USB
CONTROLLER and KEYBOARD SUPPORT to ENABLED.
Also, make sure USB is properly selected in Device Manager under
Control Panel, as shown in Figure 1.
CONTROLLER and KEYBOARD SUPPORT to ENABLED.
Also, make sure USB is properly selected in Device Manager under
Control Panel, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: PC BIOS Notice
Note: For NS431H, switching from one computer to the other is
equivalent to unplugging the USB device from one computer
and plugging it to another. For certain computers neither
accept plug-and-play nor USB hub, the OSD models deal with
it by the advanced Sync-Emu
and plugging it to another. For certain computers neither
accept plug-and-play nor USB hub, the OSD models deal with
it by the advanced Sync-Emu
TM
Technology emulating USB
devices at all ports individually.
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Adhesive Rubber Feet
For the desktop operation, you may stick the four round rubber feet
(supplied with the unit) to the bottom of the NewStar Switch. NOTE:
Give the rubber feet a firm press to the enclosure when applying them.
Do not use the rubber feet for rack mount operation.
(supplied with the unit) to the bottom of the NewStar Switch. NOTE:
Give the rubber feet a firm press to the enclosure when applying them.
Do not use the rubber feet for rack mount operation.
Console Connection
Before installation, make sure all devices and computers to be
connected to the KVM switch have been turned off.
Plug a monitor to the Console's VGA port; connect a PS/2 mouse and
a keyboard to the CONSOLE port marked with a mouse and a
keyboard as shown in Figure 2.
connected to the KVM switch have been turned off.
Plug a monitor to the Console's VGA port; connect a PS/2 mouse and
a keyboard to the CONSOLE port marked with a mouse and a
keyboard as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Console Connection
Computers Connection
Use a HDB15 male-to-female cable to connect from a computer's
VGA output to VGA port of PC side, as shown in Figure 3, Figure 4,
and Figure 5.
For USB computer: Use a USB A-B cable to connect from one of
the PC ports to the USB port on the corresponding computer (A
connector, flat connector), as shown in Figure 3.
VGA output to VGA port of PC side, as shown in Figure 3, Figure 4,
and Figure 5.
For USB computer: Use a USB A-B cable to connect from one of
the PC ports to the USB port on the corresponding computer (A
connector, flat connector), as shown in Figure 3.