Black Box ACS250A, ACS251A manual Installing the Remote Unit and Remote Devices

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CHAPTER 4: Installation

4.4 Installing the Remote Unit and Remote Devices

Place the Remote Unit on a flat surface (or rackmount it—see the Note on page 17) within about 10 ft. (3 m) of a working AC outlet and 6 ft. (1.8 m) of your remote user-station equipment. Making sure that your remote equipment is powered off, plug it directly into the user-port connectors on the Extender’s front panel:

Plug the remote monitor into the Remote Unit’s HD15 female connector labeled “Video.” Note that the Extender has no support for DDC or monitor Plug and Play. It also outputs fixed refresh rates for various resolutions (60 Hz for 1280 x 1024, 75 Hz for all other non-DOS-mode resolutions up to 1152 x 864, and 85 Hz for all DOS-mode resolutions.) For whichever resolution(s) your CPU outputs, make sure to connect only a monitor that can support that resolution at the Extender’s corresponding refresh rate. If a monitor attempts to display a refresh rate too high for it to support, the monitor could be damaged or destroyed.

Plug the remote keyboard into the Remote Unit’s 6-pin mini-DIN female connector labeled with a keyboard icon. If the keyboard has a 5-pin DIN PC/AT style connector, use an FA211 keyboard adapter.

Plug the remote mouse into the Remote Unit’s 6-pin mini-DIN female connector labeled with a mouse icon.

Optional: Plug active speakers or some other type of powered audio-receiving device into the Remote Unit’s 3.5-mm stereo audio jack labeled “Sound.” (Use only active speakers; the drive level of the Remote Unit is not high enough to operate passive speakers. It is theoretically possible to attach headphones, but their volume will not be adjustable except through the CPU.) If the device doesn’t have an attached audio cable, you’ll need to run an audio-extension cable (not included) between it and the Remote Unit. Adjust the volume of your speakers or other device with the device’s own volume controls and/or the volume control for audio output in the CPU’s operating system. (Keep in mind that even if the input is stereo, the output will always be monaural.)

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ACS251A, ACS250A specifications

The Black Box ACS251A and ACS250A are advanced access control systems designed for businesses seeking enhanced security and flexibility. These devices provide comprehensive monitoring and control capabilities, making them essential tools for managing access to sensitive areas within a facility.

Both models feature a user-friendly interface that simplifies installation and operation. The ACS251A and ACS250A support a variety of authentication methods, including card access, biometric scanning, and keypad entry, catering to the diverse needs of different organizations. This flexibility helps businesses ensure that only authorized personnel can gain access to restricted areas.

One of the standout features of the ACS251A model is its ability to integrate seamlessly with existing security systems. It can connect to various types of alarms, sensors, and CCTV systems, allowing for a more thorough approach to facility security. Furthermore, the ACS251A includes advanced reporting capabilities, enabling users to generate detailed logs of access activities. This functionality is vital for compliance and auditing purposes.

The ACS250A, on the other hand, is designed for smaller operations and offers essential features without compromising on performance. It also supports a similar range of authentication methods, making it versatile for use in various settings. The compact design of the ACS250A ensures that it can fit easily into different environments, enhancing its suitability for installations where space is limited.

Both systems utilize cutting-edge technology, including encrypted data communication to maintain security integrity. The ACS access control solutions also offer advanced security features such as anti-passback and time-zone restrictions, enabling organizations to enforce strict access protocols according to their operational hours or employee shifts.

In summary, the Black Box ACS251A and ACS250A are powerful access control systems that provide flexibility, advanced security features, and user-friendly operation. Their ability to integrate into existing security frameworks, along with their diverse authentication methods, makes them ideal for businesses of all sizes looking to enhance their security measures while ensuring ease of use and management. These systems truly represent a leap forward in access control technology, making them a valuable investment for any organization prioritizing safety and efficiency.