
3. Getting started
Barco – TransForm A - X Terminal – DOC-3265-2 – user's manual – Revision 09 – September-2006
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3.2
Cabling
3.2.1
Power supply
Check the power rating on your outlet before connecting the devices of T
RANS
F
ORM
A
to the
wall outlet or to a power strip. Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if
you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building.
T
RANS
F
ORM
A
is designed to operate with single-phase power systems having a grounded
neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of
power system.
To connect P
ROCESSOR
, O
MNI
B
US
devices or E
XTENDERS
to the power supply, follow these steps:
•
If using an O
MNI
B
US
with redundant power supply first connect an equipotential bondig conductor to the
connector [28] (
) at an O
MNI
B
US
A18 and connector [26] (
) at an O
MNI
B
US
A12 respectively.
•
If using an E
XTENDER
, check if it is equipped with a voltage selector. The current E
XTENDER
model performs a
voltage auto range. Elder models may have a voltage selector. If your model is equipped with a voltage se-
lector, please make sure to select the appropriate type of power with the voltage selector on the back panel.
You can choose between
115V
/60Hz AC and
230V
/50Hz AC.
Figure 3-16
Voltage selector
•
Plug the female end of the power cords into the mains connections of each P
ROCESSOR
[25] (
),
O
MNI
B
US
A12
[24], O
MNI
B
US
A18
[27] and E
XTENDER
[24] (
) respectively.
Figure 3-17
Mains connection
•
Plug the male end of each power cord into a power outlet.
3.2.2
Mouse
The standard mouse is a USB optical mouse with a PS/2 adapter. Either plug it with its PS/2 adapter into the
PS/2 mouse
jack [26] or plug USB connector into one of the
USB plugs
[28] of the P
ROCESSOR
.
Figure 3-18
mouse connection via PS/2 (left) and mouse or keyboard connection via USB (right)
3.2.3
Keyboard
The standard keyboard is a
USB
keyboard
. Plug it into one of the
USB plugs
[28] of the P
ROCESSOR
. Please see
above.