Black Box ACS236A, ACS235A manual Running Fiber Cable Between the Local and Remote Modules

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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND FIBER KVM EXTENDERS

5.4 Running Fiber Cable Between the Local and Remote Modules

You’ll need breakout-style fiberoptic cabling with at least five fibers to connect the Extender’s Local Module to its Remote Module. What type of cable(s) you use will depend on where you’re going to run them:

Indoors: Use bulk preterminated cable (such as product code EFN1006A-ST for six fibers, EFN1008A-ST for eight fibers, etc.—specify length) or cable you’ll terminate yourself (such as EFN1006A for six fibers, etc.) for your direct indoor runs between Local and Remote Modules.

Outdoors (Moderate): First use our preterminated ServSwitch Fiber Patch Cord (product code EFN235 for ACS235A or EFN236 for ACS236A) to run from the Local or Remote Module to the demarc (demarcation point). Then use bulk loose-tube outside-plant cable, either the preterminated type (such as product code EFN3006A-ST for six fibers, EFN3008A-ST for eight fibers, etc.— specify length) or the type you’ll terminate yourself (such as EFN3006A for six fibers, etc.) for your direct outdoor runs in mild to moderate conditions between Local and Remote Modules.

Outdoors (Extreme): First use our preterminated ServSwitch Fiber Patch Cord (product code EFN235 for ACS235A or EFN236 for ACS236A) to run from the Local or Remote Module to the demarc (demarcation point). Then use bulk armored outside-plant cable (such as product code EFN4070A-1000 for a

1000-ft. [304-m] spool of unterminated 6-fiber type or EFN4075A-1000 for similar 12-fiber type) for your direct outdoor runs in extreme conditions between Local and Remote Modules.

Connect five of the strands of the cable that will be directly attached to the Extender Modules to the corresponding ST® female connectors on the back of the Modules:

Red dot “R” strand to red dot “R” port (red color signal);

Green dot “G” strand to green dot “G” port (green color signal);

Blue dot “B” strand to blue dot “B” port (blue color signal);

Black dot “1” strand to black dot “1” port (other signals, one direction)—the fourth port from the left on the Local Module, the fifth port from the left on the Remote Module; and

White dot “2” strand to white dot “2” port (other signals, other direction)—the fifth port from the left on the Local Module, the fourth port from the left on the Remote Module.

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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