Adder Technology X2 manual Connections at the Remote module, Keyboard, video and mouse connections

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Connection from serial device

Connections at the REMOTE module

Keyboard, video and mouse connections

The connections to the keyboard, video monitor and mouse are all made to the sockets at one end of the REMOTE module.

Twisted pair, power and serial connections

1 Insert the connector

from the twisted pair

1 Attach the lead from

the monitor to the

blue D-type socket

cable link into the

socket marked ‘TO

LOCAL’.

labelled on the

REMOTE module.

2 Connect the

keyboard lead to

the purple mini-DIN

socket labelled

on the REMOTE

REMOTE

2Attach the output connector of the power supply to the socket at the front edge of the REMOTE module labelled

POWER.

Twisted pair connection

REMOTE

module.

3Insert the keyboard lead into the green mini-DIN socket

labelled on the REMOTE module.

Connection

 

 

from video

 

Connection

monitor

Connection

 

from

from mouse

 

keyboard

 

3If a serial connection is to be used, attach the lead from your serial device to the 9 way

male connector on the REMOTE

Power supply connection

module labelled .

Power supply connection

1Insert the IEC connector of the supplied power lead into the corresponding socket of the power supply. Connect the other end of the power lead to a nearby mains socket.

IEC power connector

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Contents  AdderLink X2 Dual AccessContents Introduction WelcomeSwitch bank to determine certain modes and functions Supplied items X2 Dual Access SilverSupplied items X2 Dual Access Gold Local Switch InstallationStage a Configuration switch settings Local module switchesRemote Switches 2 Remote module switchesRemote Switch Rack mount Installation AdviceStage B Mounting a module desk or rack Desk mountConnections at the Local module Stage C ConnectionsLocal speaker connection Optional power connectionLocal keyboard, video and mouse connections Keyboard, video and mouse connections Twisted pair, power and serial connectionsPower supply connection Connections at the Remote moduleAudio connections Gold only General use Power and activity indicatorsUser arbitration and keyboard indicators OperationTo lock the system To enable the videoTo disable the video Locking and unlocking the systemTo exit from configuration mode ConfigurationEntering, using and exiting configuration mode To enter and use configuration modeTo override the Remote password Password settingPassword override To set a passwordHot plugging and mouse restoration Microsoft and Logitech -specific mouse settingsWhich restore setting do I use? If the image controls cannot provide a crisp image Image controls sharpness and brightnessTo display a suitable high contrast image To use the image controlsTo use skew adjustment Skew adjustmentReset all configuration options to default states Miscellaneous settingsReport X2 Dual Access firmware version Copy the downloaded files to the disk Flash upgradeStage a Download the upgrade files Stage B Create a startup disketteStage E Return all connections to their usual states Stage D Reconfigure the Remote connections and beginOn-screen mouse pointer does not respond to mouse movements TroubleshootingGetting assistance No video image is received at the Remote moduleWarranty FCC Compliance Statement United States Radio Frequency EnergyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC United States of America
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