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Installation

Locations

Please consider the following important points when planning the location of 
the AdderView Secure unit:

•  Situate the unit close to the host computers to which it will be connected 

and also the user console peripherals. 

•  The unit requires a power supply input, so a nearby spare mains power 

outlet will be required. 

•  As keyboard and mouse switching codes are not possible for security reasons, 

the only way to change channels is via the front panel buttons. Therefore, the 
unit should be easily accessible from the user’s normal position.     

•  Please consult the precautions listed within the 

Safety information

 section.

Cabling recommendations

It is vitally important to use good quality shielded cables to minimize the 
risk of signal emissions that may be intercepted. Please follow the following 
recommendations when specifying cables: 

•  DVI cables - should be braid and foil shielded.  
•  VGA cables - should be braid and foil shielded. If DVI-I to VGA style adapters 

are used these should be of the fully ‘canned’ variety. 

•  USB cables - should be braid and foil shielded.  
•  Audio cables - should be braid shielded with fully shielded connectors (not 

unshielded connectors with drain wires). 

We strongly recommend that you fit ferrite cores at both ends of every cable to 
further assist with emission suppression. 

Tamper-evident seals

The primary casing access screws are pre-fitted with tamper-evident seals. It 
may be a policy of your organization to fit proprietary tamper-evident labels 
across certain chassis screws. Additionally, seals could be added between each 
connection and the unit to highlight any connections that have been altered.

IMPORTANT: Do not use the unit if the tamper-evident seals are 
damaged. Do not use if there are any signs of damage to the unit or its 
power supply.

SECT 3

Links overview

The rear panel of the unit is well marked, however, the diagram below offers 
additional clarity on how best to arrange your connections.
You may have noticed that the indicators on the front panel use different 
colors to represent the various channels. This is done to provide quick and 
effective visual feedback to the operator. Channel 1 has a green indicator 
and is traditionally used for the lowest security connection. The final channel, 

numbered 2 on the two port version and 4 of the four port version, uses a red 

indicator and is usually connected to the highest security connection. These are 
configuration conventions only and are offered as a suggestion - there are no 
technical differences in the operational specifications of the four channels.  

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Channel 1  
(green indicator)

Usually used 

for connection 
to the lowest 
security computer/
network.

Channel 4  
(red indicator)

Usually used 

for connection 
to the highest 
security computer/
network.

Console 
connections

Connect directly 
to the operator’s 
keyboard, mouse, 
video display and 
speakers.

Channel 3  
(amber  
indicator)

Channel 2  
(blue  
indicator 
or red 
indicator on 
two channel 
models) 

Summary of Contents for AVSD 1002 (2port)

Page 1: ...AdderView Secure User Guide ERR 1 2 3 4 PWR AVSD1002 2 port AVSD1004 4 port...

Page 2: ...ations 7 Tamper evident seals 7 Links overview 7 Mounting 8 Making connections 9 Connections to computer systems 9 Connections to user console peripherals 11 Video display EDID information 13 Connecti...

Page 3: ...rational procedures must e g re staff vetting and training ensure that as far as is reasonably possible the product is received installed and managed in accordance with the manufacturer s directions T...

Page 4: ...ains extensive shielding to considerably reduce electromagnetic emissions Additionally the casing has been designed with as few apertures as possible to reduce the possibility of external probing and...

Page 5: ...individually colored indicator to provide additional visual feedback Clear error indication Any unexpected operation such as an attempt to select two channels simultaneously will be signalled by the E...

Page 6: ...e keyboard is powered down and reset at every switchover to clear stored states Mouse devices Although pointing devices don t generally process confidential data and are therefore considered to pose a...

Page 7: ...1 2 3 4 PW R 5V 2A Power supply plus country specific mains cable Standard items Additional items AdderView Secure unit AVSD1002 2 port AVSD1004 4 port Installation CD ROM Rack brackets Including four...

Page 8: ...r evident seals It may be a policy of your organization to fit proprietary tamper evident labels across certain chassis screws Additionally seals could be added between each connection and the unit to...

Page 9: ...8 Mounting The AdderView Secure unit offers two main mounting methods Supplied four self adhesive rubber feet Optional rack brackets 5V 2 0A INDOOR USE ONLY 1 USER CONSOLE 4...

Page 10: ...systems To connect a keyboard and mouse link 1 Wherever possible ensure that power is disconnected from the unit and the host computer s to be connected To connect an audio link 1 Wherever possible e...

Page 11: ...display could cause issues in certain high security installations please see the Video display EDID information section for further details To connect a video input 1 Wherever possible ensure that pow...

Page 12: ...1 Wherever possible ensure that power is disconnected from the unit and the host computer s to be connected 2 At the far left side of the rear panel connect the cables from the keyboard and mouse to...

Page 13: ...lay could cause issues in certain high security installations please see the Video display EDID information section for further details To connect a video display 1 Wherever possible ensure that power...

Page 14: ...data to the EDID memories and no data will be made available to the computers This provides a means of clearing information about previously attached monitors Note Most analog video cards will output...

Page 15: ...o not use an unearthed power socket or extension cable To connect the power supply 1 Attach the output connector of the power supply country specific power supplies are available to the socket on the...

Page 16: ...o select the labeled channel When the chosen channel has been connected the adjacent indicator will illuminate continuously to confirm If the indicator flashes then the selected computer is either swi...

Page 17: ...specialist assistance from Adder technical support Summary of threats and solutions This section provides a list of potential security threats that the AdderView Secure might face during operation an...

Page 18: ...rmation about data flowing to another computer The user selects the wrong port Only one simple method of selecting computers is provided The selected port is clearly and unambiguously indicated on the...

Page 19: ...shooting section then we provide a number of other solutions Adder Technology website www adder com Check the Support section of our website for the latest solutions and driver files Email support add...

Page 20: ...exceed the cable s ampere rating Also make sure that the total ampere rating of all the devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet s ampere rating The power adapter can get...

Page 21: ...is connected d Consult the supplier or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Compliance Statement United States This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if n...

Page 22: ...ay Bar Hill Cambridge CB23 8SQ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1954 780044 Fax 44 0 1954 780081 Adder Corporation 350R Merrimac Street Newburyport MA 01950 United States of America Tel 1 888 932 3337 Fax 1 88...

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