Page 3 - ii; Table of Contents
ii Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Features ...........................................................................................
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; Optional Audio Support; Features; Resolution; Types of User Input Devices Supported:
1 INTRODUCTION The ST-C5USBV-300 USB Extender (XTENDEX) is designed to enable the relocation of a monitor, USB keyboard, and USB mouse from a USB CPU or NTI USB KVM switch by as much as 300 feet via CAT5 cable in addition to having a monitor, USB keyboard, and USB mouse connected locally. It is extr...
Page 5 - NTI ST-C5USBV-300 USB Extender Local Unit
2 Limitations • The XTENDEX will only work with USB keyboards and mice, other USB devices are not supported. • PS/2 devices can be connected to the XTENDEX through an NTI USB-PS/2 adapter, however the translation keys described on page 15 will not function in this application. • The XTENDEX can be u...
Page 6 - FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS; NTI
3 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS 1. Audio Jack - 3.5mm stereo audio jack- for connecting to remote speakers (ST-C5USBVA-300 only) 2. CAT5 - RJ45 female for connection of CAT5 cable between Local Unit and Remote Unit 2a. Green LED - power indicator- illuminates when power has been supplied to the unit 2b. Ye...
Page 7 - PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION; NOTE
4 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION • A location should be chosen for the monitor, mouse, and keyboard that also has space to mount the Remote Unit within the distance provided by the cables from the monitor, mouse, and keyboard. If extension cables are needed, contact NTI for the cables required. If a l...
Page 8 - Connect to the CPU; Figure 1- Connect the Local Unit to a CPU; Sun 13W3 Video Connector; USB CPU
5 INSTALLATION The Local Unit Connect to the CPU 1. Plug the cables of the Local Unit into the back of the CPU. (See Fig. 1.) a) Connect the blue 15HD cable from the Local Unit to the female VGA port on the back of the CPU. b) Connect the USB Type A cable from the Local Unit to a female USB Type A p...
Page 9 - Figure 2- Local unit with audio support connects to CPU; Connect the Local Devices; Figure 3- Connect local user devices to the Local Unit; VGA
6 Figure 2- Local unit with audio support connects to CPU Connect the Local Devices If desired, connect the local user devices to the Local Unit as shown in Fig. 3. 1. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the USB type A female connectors on the Local Unit. 2. Connect a monitor to the 15HD female conn...
Page 10 - Connect the CAT5 Cable; Figure 5- Connect the CAT5 cable to the Local Unit; The Remote Unit; Connect the Remote Devices; Connect the devices to the Remote Unit.; Audio Jack
7 NTI R Network Technologies Inc XTENDEX USB (Front View) - + CAT5 Cable to Remote ST-C5USBV-300 (Local Unit) 3. If the Local Unit has audio support (ST-C5USBVA-300) , connect the cable from the local self-powered stereo speakers to the 3.5mm stereo audio jack on the Local Unit. (See Fig. 4) Figure ...
Page 11 - Stereo
8 Figure 6- Connect the Monitor and Devices to the Remote Unit 4. If the Remote Unit has audio support (ST-C5USBVA-300) , connect the cable from the remote self-powered stereo speakers to the 3.5mm stereo audio jack on the Remote Unit. (See Fig. 7) Figure 7- Connect remote self-powered speakers to R...
Page 12 - Connect the CAT5 cable; Figure 8- Connect CAT5 cable to the Remote Unit; indicating that a proper power connection has been made.; Figure 9- Connect AC adapters; Power Connector
9 CAT5 Cable to Local Unit Green Power LED Yellow CommunicationLED (Front View) NTI R Network Technologies Inc XTENDEX USB - + ST-C5USBV-300 Remote Unit Connect the CAT5 cable Connect the CAT5 cable to the “CAT5” port on the rear of the Remote Unit (see Fig. 8). (If an RJ45 wall outlet is being used...
Page 14 - MAC Mode; Shift; > keys on the keyboard connected to the Remote; Figure 10- MAC LED; DDC SUPPORT
11 MAC Mode MAC Mode enables the user to connect the Local Unit to a MAC CPU. MAC Mode configures the Local Unit for passing mouse information to the MAC CPU. This is useful when the user wants to use mouse drivers provided by the mouse vendor, which allows the use of programmable functions for each...
Page 15 - COMMON APPLICATIONS
12 COMMON APPLICATIONS Figure 11 (below) illustrates three common applications for the ST-C5USBV-300 USB KVM Extender. Figure 11- Examples of common applications for the ST-C5USBV-300 USB KVM Extender VGA Multi-Scan Monitor ST-C5USBV-300LOCAL UNIT ST-C5USBV-300 REMOTE UNIT CAT5 Cable V GA Multi-S ca...
Page 16 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; AUDIO
13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Resolution w/ CAT5/5e UTP (refresh frequency 60Hz) 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz- up to 300 feet 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz- up to 150 feet 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz- up to 100 feet Maximum Resolution w/ CAT5/5e STP Or CAT6 UTP (refresh frequency 60Hz) 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz- up to 300 feet 12...
Page 17 - INTERCONNECTION CABLE WIRING METHOD; Pin; Orange; Figure 12- Pin positions in female RJ45 connector
14 INTERCONNECTION CABLE WIRING METHOD The connection cable between the remote and local is terminated with RJ45 connectors and must be wired according to the EIA/TIA 568B industry standard. Wiring is as per the table and drawing below. Pin Wire Color Pair Function 1 White/Orange 2 T 2 Orange 2 R 3 ...
Page 18 - WINxx; SUN’s 16 Extra Keys; SUN Extras
15 KEYBOARD TRANSLATION Key Equivalents Using the chart below, find the character needed to be typed on the CPU being accessed, then follow the row across for the equivalent on the keyboard being used. (See Fig. 13 on page 16 for reference.) USB 101 WINxx MAC (Apple USB) SUN L-Ctrl L-Ctrl L-Ctrl L-C...
Page 19 - Figure 13- Keyboard Layouts; Windows USB Keyboard; Apple Pro USB Keyboard
16 Figure 13- Keyboard Layouts Enter Enter Ctrl Shift Shift Caps Lock Tab Esc Ctrl Alt Backspace NumLock Windows USB Keyboard Alt Enter Enter Ctrl Shift Shift Caps Lock Tab Esc Ctrl Alt Backspace NumLock Typical 101 Keyboard Alt F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Scroll Lock PauseBreak Print Scr...
Page 20 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; No video on monitor
17 TROUBLESHOOTING Each and every piece of every product produced by Network Technologies Inc is 100% tested to exacting specifications. We make every effort to insure trouble-free installation and operation of our products. If problems are experienced while installing this product, please look over...
Page 21 - INDEX; Devices Supported, 1; WARRANTY INFORMATION
18 INDEX CAT5 Cable Spec, 14 CAT5 LEDs, 9 C ommand Mode, 10 D DC support, 11 Devices Supported, 1 I nstallation, 5 Key Equivalents, 15 limitations, 2 MAC LED, 3 M AC Mode, 11 Specifications, 13 SUN extra keys, 15 Troubleshooting, 17 Video quality adjustment, 10 WARRANTY INFORMATION The warranty peri...