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SERVIS

 

 

Cat5 Extender  DA  [NC14004-B713] 

Cat5 Extender  DAX [NC14004-B714] 

 

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for NC14004-B713

Page 1: ...SERVIS Cat5 Extender DA NC14004 B713 Cat5 Extender DAX NC14004 B714 User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ... without limitation reaction core control in nuclear power facilities aircraft autopilot flight control air traffic control operation control in mass transport control systems medical instruments for life support systems missile launching control in weapon systems You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this...

Page 4: ...T 7 ATTACHING THE FERRITE CORES 10 CONNECTING THE CABLES 11 Connecting cables 11 SETTING UP THE CAT5 EXTENDER 14 Setting the Cat5 cable length method 1 14 Setting the Cat5 cable length method 2 15 Adjusting color 16 How to perform keyboard settings for various languages 17 REMOVING THE CABLES 19 CLEANING THE CAT5 EXTENDER 19 APPLICATION EXAMPLE 20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 1 ...

Page 5: ...ions Symbols and terminology that are used in this manual are described below This symbol indicates the possibility of physical damage such as damage to the Cat5 Extender or the server or physical injury which may result if the Cat5 Extender is operated incorrectly by ignoring this symbol This logo indicates supplemental information comments or hints CAUTION Text that is preceded by a number such ...

Page 6: ...Please note the safety information in Important Notices 1 Check the package delivered and whether Cat5 Extender has been damaged when unpacking CAUTION 3 ...

Page 7: ...er to Technical Specifications and the model plate on the Cat5 Extender Make sure that the area around the outlet at which the Cat5 Extender is plugged in does not obstruct immediate unplugging of the unit Lay the cable in an area where it will not become damaged Refer to the relevant sections in Connecting Cables Removing Cables when plugging or unplugging the cables Do not connect or remove the ...

Page 8: ...site sync Set the Cat5 Extender to separate sync Connect the Cat5 Extender and server with one of the dedicated cables PS 2 USB SUN 1 8m each available separately This device will not function with unsupported keyboards programmable wireless or mice wireless including those with dedicated drivers that have unique specifications Select peripherals accordingly This device is equipped with PS 2 6 pin...

Page 9: ...ders when connecting transmitters and or receivers The Cat5 Extender cannot be connected to extenders made by other manufacturers Disposal This device is manufactured with metal and plastic parts Dispose of it according the relevant government regulations Moving Cat5 Extender When moving the Cat5 Extender to a different location use the box in which it was purchased or a box that protects the prod...

Page 10: ...to the monitor 4 VIDEO CAT5 connector Used to connect Cat5E cables and make connections to the receiver 5 AUDIO CAT5 connector Used to connect Cat5E cables and make connections to the receiver 6 CONSOLE mouse connector green Used to connect the PS 2 mouse If there is another mouse connected to the receiver both mice cannot be operated simultaneously 7 CONSOLE keyboard connector purple Used to conn...

Page 11: ...1 Front panel 1 1 POWER LED green This LED lights up while the machine is on The POWER LED blinks when the keyboard or mouse is used 2 Rear panel 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 AUDIO Out connector Used to connect the stereo mini jack φ 3 5 to the amplifier speaker 3 VIDEO CAT5 connector Used to connect Cat5E cables and make connections to the transmitter 4 AUDIO CAT5 connector Used to connect Cat5E cable...

Page 12: ...smitter both keyboards cannot be operated simultaneously PS 2 keyboards cannot be used in conjunction with SUN keyboards 8 Monitor connector blue Used to make connections to the monitor 9 DC5V connector Used to connect the dedicated AC adapter 10 RIGHT XLR connector NC14004 B714 only Used to connect the XLR connector to the amplifier speaker 11 LEFT XLR connector NC14004 B714 only Used to connect ...

Page 13: ...closing and locking the ferrite core Attach a ferrite core to each Video and Audio cable If Audio is not used a ferrite core will not need to be attached CAUTION 1 Loop the Cat5 cable once through the ferrite core and lock it shut Attach the cores no more than 20cm from the Transmitter 2 Be careful not to pinch the cable or your fingers when closing and locking the ferrite core 10 ...

Page 14: ...the AUDIO connector lower Connect 6 Note It is not necessary to connect this cable if you are not going to use audio 3 Connecting the Receiver Unit Receiver 3 1 When using a PS 2 keyboard or mouse See connection example 1 Connect the monitor keyboard and mouse to the appropriate connectors Connect 7 Note The shapes of the keyboard and mouse connectors are identical Be careful not to confuse them w...

Page 15: ... the dedicated AC adapter and plug the AC adapter into an outlet Connect 10 Using the fastening screws securely connect the monitor connector Mini D SUB 15Pin to the server Image distortion may occur if the connector is not securely fastened Connection example 1 When using a PS 2 keyboard or mouse 12 ...

Page 16: ...Connection example 2 When using a SUN keyboard Cat5 Extenders power up in the following order receiver transmitter server The power down order is as follows server transmitter receiver 13 ...

Page 17: ...at5 Extender transmitter Cable length m SW1 SW2 SW3 30 ALL OFF ALL OFF ALL OFF 50 No 1 ON No 1 ON No 1 ON 70 No 2 ON No 2 ON No 2 ON 100 No 2 3 ON No 2 3 ON No 2 3 ON 150 No 1 2 4 5 ON No 1 2 4 5 ON No 1 2 4 5 ON 200 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON No 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON No 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON Setting example Cable length 70m SW2 SW1 SW3 Note shows switch position ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 18: ... ALL OFF 150 to 200 No 1 ON No 1 ON No 1 ON SW10 SW8 SW9 Note shows switch position After adjusting the length of the Cat5 cable cover the dip switches with the mask labels that are included with the server Certain combinations of video cards and monitors may cause a decline in image quality or displacement of the display area even after settings 1 and 2 have been made Should the image quality dec...

Page 19: ...s located on the back panel of the Cat5 Extender receiver case 2 Slide the top cover onto the back of the Cat5 Extender 3 Remove the transparent cover from the delay line 4 Using the adjustment stylus adjust the knobs on the green red and blue delay lines by gently moving them to the left and right Do not exert excessive force when making adjustments using the adjustment stylus Doing so may damage...

Page 20: ...es 1 Set the dip switches on the transmitter in accordance with the language you wish to use on the keyboard of your choice 2 The dip switches are located on the bottom of the Cat5 Extender transmitter The dip switch settings shown below are the factory settings Note shows switch position Settings for each language are shown on the table below Keyboard settings for various languages No 1 No 2 No 3...

Page 21: ...OFF ON 1 2 3 4 More on dip switch settings If the dip switches are not set properly for the keyboard you wish to use you must reboot the server after correcting the dip switch settings CAUTION 18 ...

Page 22: ...ch organic solvents as benzene or thinner or disinfectant alcohol Do not apply water and cleanser or spray type cleaners directly to the Cat5 Extender If liquids enter the interior of the Cat5 Extender it may result in malfunctions or damage CAUTION Wipe the Cat5 Extender and monitor with a dry cloth If the dirt is excessive wipe it off with a soft cloth that has been thoroughly wrung out after be...

Page 23: ...cation Example Connecting the Cat5 Extender to an 8 Port KVM Switch FS 1008MT Connecting the Cat5 Extender to a FUJITSU KVM Switch enhances expandability by making it possible to control multiple servers 20 ...

Page 24: ...xtender to KVM Switches manufactured by FUJITSU It will not function properly if connected to KVM Switches made by a different manufacturer The KVM in KVM Switch is an abbreviation for Keyboard Video monitor Mouse CAUTION 21 ...

Page 25: ...ni D SUB 15 Pin female x 1 blue Mini D SUB 15 Pin female x 1 blue Server Port Mini D SUB 15 Pin female x 1 black Extended Distance Between Transmitter and Receiver Units 30 to 200m Monitor Resolution Refresh Rate 1600 x 1200 Max 75Hz Power Supply Power Consumption DC5V 0 7A DC Max DC5V 0 8A DC Max Operating Environment Temperature Humidity 0 to 40 C 10 to 80 RH must be free of condensation Conform...

Page 26: ... SUN cable Item Product ID Remark Cat5E cable C5E 30 Sky blue 30m cable Cat5E cable C5E 50 Sky blue 50m cable Cat5E cable C5E 70 Sky blue 70m cable Cat5E cable C5E 100 Sky blue 100m cable Cat5E cable C5E 150 Sky blue 150m cable Cat5E cable C5E 200 Sky blue 200m cable Item Product ID Remark Audio cable NC14004 B722 Connects the server to the transmitter Item Product ID Remark Rack mount panel NC140...

Page 27: ... problem goes away exchange the defective cable with a good one Poor image quality Ghosts blurry letters etc Cat5 cable length setting is incorrect Reset length using the section setting Cat5 cable length in this manual as a reference Lower resolution Adjust monitor Image is not centered on screen Adjust monitor Cat5 Extender connection terminated Check connection Reboot Cat5 Extender Cat5 Extende...

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Page 30: ...MPONENT LIMITED Printed in Japan The contents of this manual may be modified for improvements without prior notice Fujitsu bears no responsibility for infringement of patent or other rights of third parties ascribable to the use of data in this manual Reprinting of this manual without permission is prohibited ...

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