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There are no user-adjustments, or user-servicable items, inside this apparatus. 

Do not remove the covers of this apparatus; doing so will invalidate your 
warranty. 

 

Adjustments or alterations to this apparatus may affect the performance such 
that safety and/or international compliance standards may no longer be met. 

 

Caution 

 

Hazardous voltages may be present inside this apparatus. 

 

Do not operate this apparatus with the covers removed. 

 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that 
contained in these Installation Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. 

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel and ensure that all power cords 
are disconnected when servicing this apparatus. 

 

Power Safety 

 

This apparatus is fitted with a universal power supply, approved and certified for 
operation in this apparatus. There are no user-replaceable fuses. 

 

Multiple power cords may be supplied with this unit – use only the power cord 
appropriate to your local power wiring. Alternative power cords may be used if 
rated 2.5A or above and fitted with a 3-pin IEC320 connector. 

 

An external over-current protection device is required to protect the wiring to 

this apparatus. This protection device must be installed according to current 
wiring regulations. In certain countries this function is supplied by use of a 
fused plug. 

 

If an extension power cable or adaptor is used, ensure that the total power 
rating of the power cable and/or adaptor is not exceeded. 

 

An external disconnect device is required for this apparatus; a detachable power 
cord, as fitted to this equipment, is a suitable disconnect device. The power 

socket used for this apparatus should be located nearby and be easily accessible. 

 

All power cords must be disconnected to isolate this apparatus completely. 

 

Unplug this apparatus during an electrical storm or when unused for long 
periods of time. 
 

Installation Notes 

 

When installing this apparatus, either fix it into a standard 19" rack or place the 
apparatus on a secure level surface. 

 

When this apparatus is rack mounted, fit all rack screws. Rack shelves are 
recommended for this apparatus.  

 

Do not operate this apparatus whilst it is covered or boxed in any way. 

 

Ensure that no strain is placed on the cables connecting to this apparatus. 
Ensure also that such cables are not placed where they can be stepped on, 

pulled or tripped over.

Summary of Contents for XUSB-2

Page 1: ...1 P a g e XUSB 2 USB CHANGEOVER SYSTEM USER MANUAL V2 5...

Page 2: ...dependent KVM Changeover 7 8 Mains IEC connection 8 9 Remote Connector 8 10 VIDEO output A B 8 11 VIDEO inputs 1A B and 2A B 8 12 USB Console Connectors 8 13 14 Keyboard Mouse USB Connections 8 15 GPI...

Page 3: ...d output and Contact Closure control The system was designed to easily changeover both Macintosh and Windows based PC s and incorporates dual redundant midi interfaces and controllers for firing GO ST...

Page 4: ...these instructions General Safety Read these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Clean only wi...

Page 5: ...pin IEC320 connector An external over current protection device is required to protect the wiring to this apparatus This protection device must be installed according to current wiring regulations In...

Page 6: ...JSTICK GPI PC 2 PC 1 GPI MIDI MIDI IN MIDI OUT OUT A PC 2A PC 1A SW 6 GPI LINK ON CONSOLE KEYBAORD MOUSE SW 5 MIDI LINK ON PC 2 PC 1 OUT A PC 2A PC 1A OUT B PC 2B PC 1B REMOTE 100 240VAC SW 1 Set MIDI...

Page 7: ...the rear of the unit 4 PC2 Master Changeover Activating this button will result in the unit changing all connections from PC1 to PC2 When this button is illuminated PC2 is selected This button change...

Page 8: ...further connected units Pins 1 2 provide a momentary contact allowing changeover of the PC2 master changeover function Pins 3 4 provide a latching relay output which is closed when PC2 master changeov...

Page 9: ...GPI 8 ve 2 NC 15 GPI 7 ve 3 GPI 7 ve 16 NC 4 GPI 6 ve 17 GPI 6 ve 5 NC 18 GPI 5 ve 6 GPI 5 ve 19 NC 7 GPI 4 ve 20 GPI 4 ve 8 NC 21 GPI 3 ve 9 GPI 3 ve 22 NC 10 GPI 2 ve 23 GPI 2 ve 11 NC 24 GPI 1 ve 1...

Page 10: ...3 NC 11 NC 4 GND 12 NC 5 GND 13 NC 6 NC 14 NEXT 7 STOP 15 NC 8 5VDC 17 MIDI link Indicator When illuminated activated any midi messages received at the MIDI IN connector to be passed to the MIDI in of...

Page 11: ...puts when GPI inputs are activated SEE This DIP switch can be used to set the default MIDI channel and common functionality of the box Standard key Sets Pos Description Default 1 Set MIDI CH bit 0 On...

Page 12: ...or both PC s as explained above 23 MIDI OUTPUTS The XUSB 2 incorporates a 1 in four out MIDI Thru box permanently attached to the output of the actively selected PC All outputs are opto isolated and s...

Page 13: ...g e Other Notes Please note that Apple keyboards are not supported by apple over a USB extension cable length greater than 1m Apple keyboards may work with active USB extensions but no guarantees are...

Page 14: ...Drawing MIDI IN SW 3 A B MASTER CHANGOVER MIDI LINK SWITCH MIDI MERGE A MIDI MERGE B USB MI DI INTE RFACE A USB MI DI INTE RFACE B GPI MI DI A GPI MI DI B MIDI THRU MIDI THRU MIDI OUT 1 MIDI OUT 2 MI...

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