Adder Technology ALSTX/ALSRX, ALTX/ALRX, ALGTX/ALGRX manual XL unit Switches 7

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keyboard/mouse port commonly found on the back of laptops. The wiring scheme used on a few of these 'Y' cables confuses the AdderLink into thinking that it is being connected to the computer's serial port and consequently prevents correct operation. When option switch 4 is set to the ON position, RS232 mouse detection is disabled. This enables a computer connected via a 'Y' cable or adapter to be used with the AdderLink without problems.

XL unit – Switch 5

If this switch is set to the ON position then the remote unit will go directly into compensation / configuration mode at power on. This enables a password locked XR unit to be reset. See section 3.10 for further details.

XL unit - Switch 6

This switch controls the video mode on the AdderLink Gold and has no function on the AdderLink. The video picture from the computer connected to the XL unit may be broadcast to the monitor connected to the XL unit and the monitor connected to the XR unit. Alternatively the video picture may be displayed on only one of these monitors at a time. The video picture is directed to the monitor whose keyboard and mouse most recently had control of the computer that is connected to the XL unit. If this switch is set to the OFF position then the video will be broadcast to both monitors. When set to the ON position, video will be sent to the monitor whose associated keyboard and mouse last had control of the XL end's computer.

XL unit - Switches 7 and 8

These switches have no function on the AdderLink. On the AdderLink Gold, the switches select the timeout period for switchover of computer control between the local (XL) and remote (XR) units. The timeout period is the duration of keyboard and mouse inactivity that must be detected before the AdderLink Gold will switch control between the local (XL) and remote (XR) user console. The AdderLink Gold allocates control of the computer to the first keyboard / mouse set (local XL or remote XR) that sends keyboard or mouse data. The other keyboard / mouse set is then prevented from accessing the computer until no keyboard or mouse data has been received for the timeout period. Once a timeout has occurred either keyboard / mouse set may access the computer on a first come first served basis.

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Contents Adder Link Safety information About this manualWarranty TrademarksRadio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECContents Using the AdderLink AppendicesAdderLink features IntroductionAdditional AdderLink Gold features Product information AdderLink XL transmitter and XR receiverAdderLink Gold XL transmitter and XR receiver AdderLink Installation and Use AdderLink Gold package contents part code ALGTX/ALGRX AdderLink 19 inch rack-mount kit part code RMK-ALAdderLink cable pack part code VSCP5 AdderLink Gold cable pack part code VSCP5-GOLDAdderLink Gold cable pack part code VSCP6 Installation What you will needIf you have the AdderLink Gold then you may also require Connecting your devices Mounting the AdderLinkTypical AdderLink installation Typical AdderLink Gold installation Configuring the AdderLink Configuring your PCsOption switches see section Setting the option switches XL unit Switches 7 AdderLink XR option switches normal and Gold models AdderLink XL option switches normal and Gold models Setting the video compensation StepStep Configuring user-selectable options Summary of AdderLink configuration options B1f B2f F1f F8fH1f H2f H3f M1f M2f M6f M7f S1f S2f S3f S4f S5f S7f S8fOther useful installation information AdderLink Installation and Use Using the AdderLink Power on statusAdderLink XL AdderLink indicator lightsIndicator Colour Status Meaning AdderLink XRAdderLink Gold XL AdderLink Gold XRNUM, Caps and Scroll lock lights flash in sequence Keyboard NUM, Caps and Scroll lock indicatorsNUM, Caps and Scroll lock lights flash together Keyboard hotkey control NUM and Scroll lock flash alternately with Caps lockAdderLink Installation and Use Timeout mode Exclusive use modeMouse control Stereo audio support on the AdderLink GoldSetting and using the security password Microphone support on the AdderLink GoldBaL F1f Querying the AdderLink’s firmware versionH2f H3f AdderLink configuration optionsRS232 protocol options Mouse mode and mouse switching of channels B1f B2f S1f S2f S3f S4f S5f S7f S8fResetting all configuration options to their default state Cable specifications Appendix A. Cable and connector specificationsA2. Computer connections AdderLink Installation and Use A3. Twisted pair cable Maximising the video quality for long cable lengths A4. RS232 port pin assignmentsAdderLink to printer with 25-way connector Mouse to AdderLink cable / adapterProblem Appendix B. Problem SolvingAction AdderLink Installation and Use AdderLink Installation and Use S TA L L AT I O N & U S E