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User Instructions for the USB-84A "MegaCastPlus"™
USB Keyboard or USB Mouse Broadcaster - Multicaster to Ten PC's


Congratulations on your purchase of a VETRA USB-844 MegaCastPlus! This quality product is designed and built by us in the USA for use around the world and is backed by a VETRA Three-year Warranty and unlimited free technical support. We invite your comments, please email us at sales@vetra.com or call us at the numbers given at the end.

INTRODUCTION

The USB-84A-BC "MegaCastPlus"™ USB Keyboard or USB Mouse Broadcaster-Multicaster routes either one USB keyboard or USB mouse simultaneously to up to ten PC's. The Broadcaster-Multicaster allows one hub between it and the input devices. The hub may be external or built into the keyboard.

The Broadcaster-Multicaster also features user selected Inversion Multicasting, where PC#1 is excluded from multicasting. Multicasting remains active for PC's 2 through 10. The Broadcaster-Multicaster comes with the VIP-210 power supply.

Note: The "MegaCastPlus" does not come with USB extension cables. One cable per PC is needed. They may be ordered from Vetra separately.

INSTALLATION

Before connecting PC's to the Broadcaster-Multicaster, make sure the Broadcaster-Multicaster is powered by its Power Supply! The PC's may be powered or not when you connect them to the Broadcaster-Multicaster. Keyboard or mouse may be connected to the Broadcaster-Multicaster at any time. Do not power down the Broadcaster-Multicaster while any PC is connected to the Broadcaster!

There are three main steps to make the Broadcaster-Multicaster ready for use:

1. Power Up:

First, connect the power supply included with the Broadcaster-Multicaster to the Power Jack, marked "+5VDC IN", on the back panel of the Broadcaster-Multicaster. Note that the front panel "PWR ON" indicator on the Broadcaster-Multicaster is on. When powering up or connecting the PC's, note that the appropriate "PC STATUS" indicator on the front panel comes on.

2. Connect PC's to Broadcaster-Multicaster unit:

Connect any available USB input on the PC's to the Broadcaster-Multicaster using USB A-B cables. Connect PC #1's USB port to the back panel connector of the Broadcaster-Multicaster marked "PC1". Connect PC's #2 - #10 USB ports to the appropriate back panel connectors of the Broadcaster-Multicaster marked "PC2" - "PC10". The Broadcaster-Multicaster will operate with less than all ten PC's connected.

3. Connect Keyboard or Mouse to Broadcaster-Multicaster unit:

The USB keyboard or mouse is connected to the Broadcaster-Multicaster at the front panel marked "DEVICE IN". Note that to select inversion multicasting, a keyboard is required. Therefore, if a mouse is used with the USB-84A-BC, inversion multicasting cannot be selected.

OPERATION

Selecting Inversion Multicasting:

The Broadcaster-Multicaster powers up in multicasting mode. Keyboard and/or mouse data goes simultaneously to all PC's. To select/cancel Inversion Multicasting, hold down the Scroll Lock key, then:

  1. To select inversion, type I (the letter, not the number 1) and release both keys. PC 1 is now blocked from receiving multicasts of keyboard and/or mouse data. Inversion may be cancelled by typing Scroll-Lock O.
  2. To cancel inversion, type O and release both keys. Now all PC's receive keyboard and mouse data. Inversion may be selected again by typing Scroll-Lock I.

SPECIFICATIONS

Mechanical Dimensions

Model #

Height

Width

Depth

Weight

USB-84A-BC

2.63" (6.68 cm)

8.08" (20.52 cm)

6.32" (16.05 cm)

1 lb. 4 oz.

Environmental
                     Operating Temp:            5 to 104 deg. F (-15 - 40 deg. C)
                     Storage Temp:               -4 to 122 deg. F (-20 - 50 deg. C)

Supported Hardware
                    Computer:                      Computer with USB port(s)
                    Peripherals:                   USB keyboard and/or USB mouse. Can be connected via one hub, including keyboard built-in hub.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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 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.

CE

This equipment has been tested and found to conform to the directives and standards for a Class A Information Technology Equipment type and for the Commercial Light Industrial equipment class.

The Vetra USB-84A USB Keyboard or Mouse Broadcaster-Multicaster uses technology covered by US Patent 7,246,189
MegaCast™ and MegaCastPlus™ are trademarks of Vetra Systems Corporation
Copyright © 1995 - 2009 by Vetra Systems Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.

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