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NTI UNIMUX SERIES USB KVM SWITCH 
 
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Select Country Code 
It is possible to configure the UNIMUX to emulate a specific international Sun keyboard regardless of what actual keyboard is 
connected.  This is recommended when the CPU needs the layout code (i.e. a SUN CPU) and the keyboard doesn't have an 
explicit layout code (i.e. some Windows keyboards).   To do this, manually set the UNIMUX to indicate the international keyboard 
identification number to the CPU using the following procedure;  
              
             1.  Connect the keyboard to be used to the UNIMUX 
             2.  Enter Command Mode   
             3.  Type Lxx, where xx is the number from the list below that corresponds to the desired country code    
             4.  Exit Command Mode 
              
Note:  If any SUN CPUs are connected to the UNIMUX, they must be rebooted.  Keyboard configuration is only read by  
SUN CPUs on startup.  
 
                 Country Codes 
00 Auto 
Detect 
13 International 
(ISO) 26  Swedish 
01 Arabic 
14 Italian 
27  Swiss/French 
02 Belgian 
15 Japan 
(Katakana) 28  Swiss/German 
03 Canadian-
Bilingual 
16 Korean 
29 
Switzerland 
04 Canadian-French 17 Latin 
American  30  Taiwan 
05 Czech 
Republic  18 Netherlands/Dutch 
31  Turkish 
06 Danish 
19 Norwegian 
32  UK 
07 Finnish 
20 Persian 
(Farsi) 
33  US 
08 French 
21 Poland 
34 
  Yugoslavia 
09 German 
22 Portuguese 
 
 
10 Greek 
23 Russia 
 
 
11 Hebrew 
24 Slovakia 
 
 
12 Hungary 
25 Spanish 
 
 
                                   Figure 9- Country Codes for international SUN keyboards
 
 
 
For more on international SUN keyboards, see page 18. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mice and Trackballs with MACs 
 
The UNIMUX can be configured to enable full functionality between mice and trackballs having two or more buttons and USB 
MAC CPUs.   By default,  the ports on the UNIMUX are configured for use with WINDOWS and SUN CPUs and have no special 
translation for using multi-function mice and trackballs when a MAC CPU is connected.   Using the commands <M> + <x> + <x>  
(xx = port number), or <W> + <x> + <x> in Command Mode  (page 9), either enable or disable this feature as needed for each 
port.  
  
NOTE:  Be sure to re-configure port for connection to a WINDOWS or SUN CPU if a MAC CPU is removed and a 
WINDOWS or SUN CPU is then connected.