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Table of contents for the manual
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AdderLink X2 Multi Scr een Remote Extenders LOCAL MUL TISCREEN www.adder .com VIDEO IN 4 VIDEO IN 3 VIDEO IN 2 OU T VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 2 VIDEO OUT 1 CPU/KVM SWITCH/VI DEO REMO TE www.adder .com VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 2 VIDEO OUT 1 MUL TISCREEN[...]
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1 SECT 1 Contents W elcome Introduction .....................................................................[...]
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2 4 4 3 3 2 2 PSU PSU X 2 M U L TI S C R EE N 1 1 1 2 3 4 PC AUDIO VIDEO 1 KEYBO ARD MOUSE VIDEO 2 – 4 SERI[...]
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3 POWER SERIAL 1 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 3 SERIAL 4 CATXLINK 1 CATXLINK 2 CATXLINK 3 CATXLINK 4 Supplied items LOCAL [...]
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4 LOCAL MUL TISCREEN www.adder .com VIDEO IN 4 VIDEO IN 3 VIDEO IN 2 OUT VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 2 [...]
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5 SECT 3 I nstallation and operation L OCAL module switches (continued) LOCAL Switch 1 OFF: Normal operation.[...]
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6 REMO TE module switches REMO TE module switches (continued) REMOTE Switch 1 OFF: Normal operation. ON: (Bef[...]
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7 Stage B - M ounting a module – desk or rack The X2 Multi Screen extender modules can be situated on a des[...]
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8 Local speaker connection The LOCAL module allows a pair of speakers to be connected and used in the vicinit[...]
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9 Local video outputs Y ou can connect multiple video monitors in the vicinity of the host computer system (u[...]
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10 T wisted pair link connections The links between the LOCAL and REMOTE modules are made using between one a[...]
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11 Audio connections At the REMOTE module, audio connections are available from the two 3.5” jack sockets m[...]
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12 Serial cable connections Y ou can attach multiple serial devices (such as touch screen inputs) to the remo[...]
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13 Power connection 1 Attach the output connector of the power supply to the socket of the REMOTE module, lab[...]
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14 Operation P ow er and activity indicators On the front panels of all modules are small r ecessed indicator[...]
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15 Locking and unlocking the system In situations where the computer system (and the LOCAL module) can be loc[...]
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16 SECT 4 S pecial conguration Conguration Y ou can alter the way that the X2 Multi Screen modules oper[...]
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17 P assword setting Password pr otection allows you restrict access to the system only to authorised personn[...]
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18 Hot plugging and mouse r estoration It is strongly r ecommended that you switch off the computer system be[...]
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19 Image controls - sharpness and brightness The X2 Multi Screen modules incorporate special contr ols to com[...]
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20 Image controls - sharpness and brightness (continued) T o use the image controls 1 Simultaneously , press [...]
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21 Skew adjustment The twis ted pai r c abli ng s upp orte d b y th e X2 Mu lti Scr een mod ule s (c ateg ory[...]
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22 Skew adjustment (continued) 3 Simultaneously , press the hotkeys (by default, a nd ) along with to enter c[...]
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23 Miscellaneous settings The following are conguration settings within the modules that ar e not covered [...]
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24 Flash upgrade As part of the continual development and improvement pr ocess across the range of Adder prod[...]
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25 Stage C - R econgure the L OCAL connections and begin 1 On the computer from which you will run the upg[...]
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26 F ur ther infor mation T roubleshooting If you experience problems when installing or using the X2 Multi S[...]
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27 Safety infor mation • For use in dry , oil free indoor environments only . • Do not use to link betwee[...]
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28 P roducts in the X2-Series range The following related X2-Series items ar e also available: • X2-Gold Ex[...]
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29 Radio F requency Energy A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the X2 modules[...]
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30 © 2005 Adder T echnology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. Release 1.0c August 2005 Part No. ADD00[...]