Black Box ACU505A-R2, ACU5250A-R2, ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USB manual Local module power

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Chapter 3: Installation

3.2.1.5 Local module power

The single- and dual-variant local modules differ in the way that they are powered:

The single-variant local module is designed to derive its power from the host computer via the USB connection. If this is not possible, then use an optional power adapter, available from your Black Box stockist.

The dual-variant local module always requires the use of a power adapter and hence two power adapters are supplied with all

Wizard VGA/USB dual-variant units.

For all dual-variant and optionally for single-variant units:

1 Connect the output lead of the optional power adapter to the socket labelled ‘POWER‘ on the local module. See Figure 3-12.

 

 

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2 Insert the IEC connector of the separate power lead into the corresponding socket of the power adapter. See Figure 3-13.

Figure 3-13. Inserting the IEC connector of the power lead

3When all other connections have been made at the transmitter and receiver modules, connect the other end of the power cable to a nearby earthed power outlet.

4After all connections are made, power up the monitor and the REMOTE module first (followed by the LOCAL module, if using the dual-variant) and then switch on the computer.

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Contents ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USB Trademarks Used in this Manual ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USBFCC and IC RFI Statements ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USB Table of Contents ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USB dual-variant Specifications ServSwitch Wizard VGA/USB single-variantOverview OverviewMaximum cable lengths Desk mount Installation Mounting the modules desk or rackRack mount InstallationConnections at the local module 3.2.1.1 Video connections ConnectionsOptionally attaching a video display to the local module USB connections Audio connections Link connections For all dual-variant and optionally for single-variant units Local module powerConnections at the remote module 3.2.2.1 Video connections 17. Optionally attaching stereo speakers T E N D E R 21. Attaching the power cord to the adapter Remote module powerUser Dual user configurationFirst local module Video display DDC information DDC indications Video compensation What is skew and why is compensation needed?To exit video compensation mode return to normal operation To enter video compensation modeDual-variants To set the cable typeTo set the cable length Blackbox.com Operation General use Dual user arbitrationPeripheral operation 4.3.1 USB Operation Appendix A. Troubleshooting Status indicators During startup of the local moduleDuring operation either module Appendices Appendix B. Safety InformationAbout Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7
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