Black Box ACS236A, ACS235A manual Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders

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5.3 Connecting User Equipment or a KVM Switch to the Remote Module

NOTE FOR ACS236A

Do not plug monitors, switches, etc., into both of the Remote Module’s video connectors at the same time.

Take these steps to attach your user equipment directly to the Extender’s Remote Module:

1.Plug the monitor into the Remote Module’s HD15 or 13W3 female video port (labeled with the picture of a monitor). If you’re using an RGB monitor with the ACS235A, run an HD15-to-multiple-BNC video-adapter cable between the Module and the monitor.

2.Plug the keyboard into the 6-pin or 8-pin mini-DIN female keyboard port on the Remote Module (the port labeled with the picture of a keyboard). ACS235A: Use a keyboard adapter such as FA211 if the keyboard is a PC/AT type with a 5-pin DIN connector on its cable.

3.ACS235A: Plug the PS/2 mouse into the 6-pin mini-DIN female mouse port on the Remote Module (the port labeled with the picture of a mouse). (The mouse must be PS/2 type.)

ACS236A: Plug the Sun mouse into the mouse port on your keyboard.

4A. ACS235A: To attach an optional parallel printer, run a standard parallel cable from the printer to the Remote Module’s DB25 female printer port (labeled with the picture of a printer).

4B. ACS236A: To attach an optional serial device, run a serial cable from the device to the Remote Module’s DB9 male serial port (pinned as DTE, labeled “Serial”). This cable should be the same type that you’d use to attach the device to one of the serial ports on an IBM compatible PC.

Take these steps to attach a KVM switch with separate CPU-side connectors (that is, one connector for each interface) to the Extender’s Remote Module:

1.Run a video-extension cable from the switch’s CPU-video port to the Remote Module’s HD15 or 13W3 female video port (labeled with the picture of a monitor).

2.Run a keyboard-extension cable from the switch’s CPU-keyboard port to the 6-pin or 8-pin mini-DIN female keyboard port on the Remote Module (the port labeled with the picture of a keyboard). ACS235A: Use a keyboard adapter such as FA212 if the switch has a PC/AT style 5-pin DIN CPU- keyboard port.

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Contents ACS235A ACS236A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Cable SpecificationsSpecifications Temperature Overview IntroductionComplete Package Configuring for RGB Video Configuring the ACS235AImportant Notes Jumper Settings Locations of the ACS235A Local Module’s jumpers Setting the Jumpers in the Local Module OptionalSetting the VGA/RGB jumpers Setting VGA-to-RGB jumper JP2 Locations of the ACS235A Remote Module’s jumpers Setting the Jumpers in the Remote Module OptionalSync-on-color jumpers and diodes Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Configuring the ACS236A Locations of the ACS236A Local Module’s jumpers Setting video-handling jumpers JP2 and JP10 Locations of the ACS236A Remote Module’s jumpers Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Guidelines and Limitations for Attaching Equipment Installation1 CPU Keyboard and Mouse Connecting a CPU or KVM Switch to the Local Module Installation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Installation Running Fiber Cable Between the Local and Remote Modules Powering Up the Rest of the System Connecting Power to the Local and Remote ModulesInterpreting the Remote Module’s 7-Segment Display OperationOperation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Things to Try First TroubleshootingShipping and Packaging Calling Black BoxAppendix a Pinouts Connectors on Both ModelsConnectors on the ACS235A Pin Signal Direction Signal Pin Connectors on the ACS236ASignal Direction Figure B-1. The RMK235 Rackmount Kit Appendix B Rackmounting the ExtenderFigure B-2. The rackmount assembly RMK235 shown Customer Support Information Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications Specifications Connectors ACS236A Introduction Complete Package Configuring the ACS235A Important Notes Jumper Settings Setting the Jumpers in the Local Module Optional Setting the VGA/RGB jumpers Setting VGA-to-RGB jumper JP2 Setting the Jumpers in the Remote Module Optional Sync-on-color jumpers and diodes Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Configuring the ACS236A Locations of the ACS236A Local Module’s jumpers Setting video-handling jumpers JP2 and JP10 Setting the Jumpers in the Remote Module Optional Setting gain-control jumper bank JP8 Setting Vsync jumper JP9 Installation 1 CPU Keyboard and Mouse Connecting a CPU or KVM Switch to the Local Module Installation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Installation Running Fiber Cable Between the Local and Remote Modules Connecting Power to the Local and Remote Modules Operation Operation Servswitch Brand Fiber KVM Extenders Troubleshooting Calling Black Box Appendix a Pinouts Connectors on the ACS235A Pin Signal Direction Connectors on the ACS236A Signal Direction Appendix B Rackmounting the Extender Figure B-2. The rackmount assembly RMK235 shown Page

ACS236A, ACS235A specifications

The Black Box ACS235A and ACS236A are advanced video and audio extenders designed to facilitate the transmission of high-quality multimedia signals over long distances, utilizing standard Ethernet infrastructure. These devices are essential for professional audio-video applications, such as conference rooms, classrooms, and broadcast studios, where reliable and high-definition signal distribution is crucial.

One of the standout features of the ACS235A and ACS236A is their support for high-definition video formats, including 1080p and 4K resolutions. This capability ensures that users can experience stunning visuals without degradation, even when transmitting over extensive distances. Both models utilize HDBaseT technology, which enables the transmission of uncompressed HD video, audio, control signals, and power over a single Cat5e/6 cable. This simplifies installation and reduces cabling costs while providing exceptional performance.

The ACS235A is equipped with HDMI input and output, making it ideal for connecting a variety of devices such as projectors, monitors, and media players. Its compact design allows for easy integration into existing setups without occupying excessive space. Additionally, it supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), meaning that it can receive power through the same cable that carries the data, enhancing flexibility in deployment.

Similarly, the ACS236A provides comprehensive support for audio and video formats and includes additional features such as RS-232 and IR control. This capability allows users to manage their equipment remotely, making it easier to control presentations or switch between multiple sources. The built-in LED indicators provide real-time status updates, making it simpler for users to monitor the system’s operation.

Both models are designed with durability in mind, incorporating robust housings and reliable connectors that ensure longevity even in demanding environments. Furthermore, they both support a wide range of operating temperatures, making them suitable for various installations, from corporate settings to educational institutions.

In summary, the Black Box ACS235A and ACS236A are powerful audio-video extenders that combine advanced technology with user-friendly features. Their ability to deliver high-quality signals over significant distances, along with remote control capabilities and efficient designs, makes them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their multimedia installations.