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Installer/User Guide

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XP4000 Series

Summary of Contents for XP4010

Page 1: ...Installer User Guide 4991 Corporate Drive Huntsville Alabama 35805 6201 USA 256 430 4000 Fax 256 430 4030 www cybex com XP4000 Series...

Page 2: ...iangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to perso...

Page 3: ...Console Peripherals Front Access Model Only 9 Secondary Console Modules 10 Installing the Secondary Console Modules XPDU and XPLU 10 Connecting the User Interface Cables XPDU and XPLU 11 Using Non mu...

Page 4: ...g the Security Monitor 49 Chapter 5 Installing Expansion Units Overview 51 Expansion Capabilities 51 Installation 52 XP4000 Unit Placement 52 Computer User Console Distribution 54 Transmitter Receiver...

Page 5: ...een Menu Overview 92 The Channel List Menu User Level Access 92 The User List Menu 93 User Controls Menu User Level Access 94 The Command Line Entry Menu 95 Administrator Functions 96 Administrator Co...

Page 6: ...Products and Optional Modules XPRB Module 123 The ReBoot xP 126 Chapter 12 Product Assistance and Troubleshooting Customer Technical Support 127 Troubleshooting 127 Chapter 13 Appendices Appendix A 1...

Page 7: ...nts One or more XP4040 XP4010 XP4080 XP4400 units A combination of operation modules Associated cables to connect users and computers to the system Optional XP4000 Series complement products The quant...

Page 8: ...rently selected by the local console Only the local console utilizes the push buttons and alphanumeric display Secondary consoles which connect to the XP4040 through the rear of the unit select their...

Page 9: ...y instead of the four supported by XP4040 models Used primarily in larger configurations utilizing the XP4400 chassis this model reduces the overall number of XP4040 units required in the system The X...

Page 10: ...ng expansion signals from XP4040 users to attached computers the XP4400 enables large configurations with fewer XP4040 units transmitter receiver cards and cables in the system The XP4400 consists of...

Page 11: ...ny type of keyboard and mouse to access any type of computer in the system For example a PC keyboard and mouse can operate a Sun server as easily as a Sun keyboard and mouse will operate an attached P...

Page 12: ...from a pop up menu Quick edit capability lets you change channel name or address on the fly Control features allow you to manage scanning and broadcast operations on screen as well On screen managemen...

Page 13: ...ton PS 2 ADB Microsoft OEM style serial mouse Mouse Systems Microsoft Intellimouse Logitech Mouseman Trackman Sun Microsystems Laser mouse IBM PS 2 style Apple ADB mouse Other manufacturers mice gener...

Page 14: ...ys disconnect the power cord from the unit Note The AC inlet is the main disconnect Rack Mount Safety Considerations Elevated Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed rack assembly the operation t...

Page 15: ...corresponding ports on the front panel of your XP4000 Series unit or the user interface cable for your XPLU or XPDU card No additional cables are required Any platform s keyboard and mouse can be plu...

Page 16: ...de the new user interface XPDU XPLU module gently into the open slot of the XP4000 Series unit until the 62 pin connector lines up flush with the back of the unit See the diagram below 4 Retighten the...

Page 17: ...2 At your secondary console plug your keyboard serial mouse and monitor connectors into the three matching connectors on the user interface cable If you have the CPMUF x series cable you will have th...

Page 18: ...a 9 pin D shaped serial connector for a serial port The microphone connector is denoted by a blue band around its cable Plug your peripheral connec tors into the matching connectors on the user inter...

Page 19: ...a 9 pin D shaped serial connector for a serial port The microphone connector is denoted by a blue band around its cable the serial mouse connector is denoted by a yellow band Plug your peripheral con...

Page 20: ...ped serial connector for a serial port The microphone connector is denoted by a blue band around its cable Plug your peripheral connec tors into the matching connectors on the user interface cable 3 A...

Page 21: ...use making sure to attach the VAD 16 adaptor between your user interface cable and your Mac monitor cable Using your Sun Monitor with an XP4000 Series unit 1 You may use your Sun monitor with an XP400...

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Page 23: ...you are attaching supports this video mode no adjustment is required and you may proceed to the DIP switch settings Orient your XPAC XPAB module so that the 44 pin connector is to your right as shown...

Page 24: ...the option to disable the video See the table below Video Sync XPAB only Your XPAB card will attempt to automatically detect the sync for your monitor In some unique instances it will obtain the oppos...

Page 25: ...LCI module at the far left of the unit viewed from rear is covered by a solid panel but IS NOT an available slot Only the LCI module is installed in this slot 2 Remove the panel covering the available...

Page 26: ...r of the Transmitter to the speaker or line output jack of your computer and the connector to the microphone input jack of your PC 12 Plug the circular power plug from the provided wall mount power su...

Page 27: ...un workstation 9 Install the 8 pin mini DIN male adapter into the keyboard mouse port on the back of the Sun workstation 10 Plug the CUFC cable into the appropriate connectors of the VAK 1 adapters 11...

Page 28: ...orrect cable 2 Power down your computer then plug the cable s keyboard serial mouse and VGA monitor connectors into the matching ports on the PC If you have the CPUF x series cable you will have three...

Page 29: ...and speakers and a 9 pin D shaped serial connector for a serial port The microphone connector is denoted by a blue band around its cable Plug these con nectors into the appropriate ports on your PC o...

Page 30: ...nstructions for connecting computer interface cables for IBM PS 2 style computers making sure to attach the VAD 15 between the VGA video connector on your computer interface cables and your RS 6000 wo...

Page 31: ...instructions for connecting computer interface cables for IBM PS 2 style computers making sure to attach the VAD 15 between the VGA video connector on your computer interface cables and your Silicon G...

Page 32: ...our XPAB module as you would an XPAC ignoring all references to JP6 Use the diagrams below to configure the video settings for the Macintosh computer that you will attach to this computer interface mo...

Page 33: ...dependent of the system select the option to disable the video See the table below Video Sync XPAB only Your XPAB card will attempt to automatically detect the sync for your monitor In some unique ins...

Page 34: ...XPAC XPAB modules 1 Position the XP4000 Series unit so that the rear panel is facing you Choose an available slot An available slot will have a solid panel covering the opening with no connectors show...

Page 35: ...u ordered Use the cable diagrams below to locate the correct cable 2 Power down your computer then plug the cable s keyboard mouse ADB and monitor connectors into the matching ports on the Mac If you...

Page 36: ...l the video selection settings The default is IBM VGA SVGA video Orient your XPAC XPAB module so that the 44 pin connector is to your right Locate the jumpers on the lower right corner of the board Th...

Page 37: ...user that switches to that channel If you do not want a computer s video to be displayed you can disable the video for that channel Additionally if you are only running your keyboard and mouse through...

Page 38: ...Slide the new computer interface module gently into the open slot until the 44 pin connector lines up flush with the back of the unit 4 Retighten the holding screws completely DO NOT overtighten 5 Fil...

Page 39: ...e the correct cable 2 Power down your computer by performing a shutdown from the keyboard Then plug the computer interface cable s keyboard mouse and monitor connectors into the matching ports on the...

Page 40: ...the steps below to configure each XPAC or XPAB module that will be connected to an HP Workstation Configuring your computer interface XPAC XPAB modules Configuring the Jumpers The jumpers on the XPAC...

Page 41: ...to be displayed you can disable the video for that channel Additionally if you are only running your keyboard and mouse through the XP4000 Series unit and your video is independent of the system you...

Page 42: ...of the unit viewed from rear is covered by a solid panel but IS NOT an available slot Only the LCI module can be installed in this slot 2 Remove the panel covering the available slot by unscrewing th...

Page 43: ...then plug the cable s keyboard PS 2 mouse and VGA monitor connectors into the matching ports on the workstation The mouse connector is denoted by a yellow band around its cable If you have the CPIF x...

Page 44: ...speakers and a 9 pin D shaped serial connector for a serial port The microphone connector is denoted by a blue band around its cable Plug these connectors into the appropriate ports on your workstatio...

Page 45: ...w control for each terminal through the menus The XPIQ module contains an on board microprocessor that enables the Security Monitoring System and the System Management Tools The Security Monitoring Sy...

Page 46: ...the appropriate adaptor connect the remaining end of the Cat 5 cable to the equipment you wish to attach to the XP4000 system Attaching Terminals to the XPSI Module 1 Position the XP4000 Series unit...

Page 47: ...ools ALT C to close a view ALT I to view Information ALT B to emulate VT100 BREAK key ALT Tab to change to another view Functionality with Part Number Description C5T cable SAD 5 RJ45 to DB9 male DCE...

Page 48: ...discussed later in this chapter ALT C Alt C is used to close the active or current channel Once you close a session the Options Screen will appear until you select another channel as active This is th...

Page 49: ...nu F2 Press F2 to bring up the channel set up menu From here you can configure the selected channel s name and address Press the keypad key to sort the Channel List by address Brackets around the Addr...

Page 50: ...n Flash upgrade your XPIQ modules as well as set the module s date and time reboot computers and search your system for connected units For more details see Using System Management Tools in this chapt...

Page 51: ...nd pressing enter The second way is by using the Open Session Menu To use the menu channel switch to the port that contains your XPIQ module Press Alt O to bring up the Open Session Menu Type in the a...

Page 52: ...Set Date and Time 7 Transfer security log Enter your selection EPROM FLASH Chan Card Type HW Rev FW Rev FW Rev Serial Other Information 3 A Empty 3 B XPAC B03 D 00 NA 0123456789 PC PS 2 mouse 3 C XPAC...

Page 53: ...ers through the menuing system Enter the address of the channel you wish to reset If the channel is an XPRB module you will also need to give the position number of the Power Port on the XPRB See belo...

Page 54: ...d of the category 5 cable Connect one serial adaptor to the laptop computer and the other to the XPIQ module It does not matter which adaptor goes to the XPIQ and which goes to the computer Transferri...

Page 55: ...Username Selected Chan 1 L John 1 B 2 K Gene 2 B 1 C Kyle 1 J 1 D Administrator 4 A 1 L Administrator 3 B Workstation Router Network Hub XP Moniter 0 0 1 1 Active User List Alert Message Log Window C...

Page 56: ...risk in the ALERT field indicates that the command generated an entry in the Alert Message Window See above Information from the Log Window can be downloaded through your computer s serial port for pr...

Page 57: ...nsmit their signal to user consoles attached to another unit Receivers allow user consoles to receive the signal from computers attached to another unit Accessing computers or user consoles within the...

Page 58: ...ter in the system is 500 feet If the maximum distance is exceeded video quality will be severely degraded 2 The maximum number of units between a user and accessible computer is four inclusive of the...

Page 59: ...X P X R X P A C X P A C X P A C X P L U X P A C X P A C X P X R X P X R X P X R X P X T X P X T X P X T Sample configurations DAISY CHAIN UNIT 1 UNIT 4 UNIT 3 UNIT 2 STAR Recommended for 60 or fewer...

Page 60: ...transmitter present in the unit See below 2 In order for a user to receive signals from attached computers outside its own XP4000 Series unit there must be a receiver present in the unit See below 3 E...

Page 61: ...our local users The only way the user in Unit 1 can access a computer in Unit 2 is through sharing He may view the video on any channel but will not have keyboard or mouse control unless the Unit 2 us...

Page 62: ...en 1 and 254 Please note that unit addresses of 0 and 255 are reserved Every transmitter in a given unit must be configured for the same unit address for proper operation To set the DIP switch on your...

Page 63: ...1 1 JP5 JP3 JP1 JP6 JP4 JP2 1 1 1 1 1 1 JP5 JP3 JP1 JP6 JP4 JP2 1 1 1 1 1 1 JP5 JP3 JP1 JP1 JP3 JP5 JP8 JP10 JP12 JP2 JP4 JP6 JP7 JP9 JP11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PWB 016 0112 REV A EXPANSION RECEIVER...

Page 64: ...nk 2 Distance XPSR Bank 1 JP12 JP10 JP8 1 1 JP11 JP9 JP7 1 1 1 1 JP12 JP10 JP8 1 1 JP11 JP9 JP7 1 1 1 1 JP6 JP4 JP2 1 1 JP5 JP3 JP1 1 1 1 1 JP6 JP4 JP2 1 1 JP5 JP3 JP1 1 1 1 1 JP6 JP4 JP2 1 1 JP5 JP3...

Page 65: ...he diagram below 5 Retighten the holding screws completely DO NOT overtighten Follow the above procedure for every transmitter receiver pair in your system To connect your expansion cables follow the...

Page 66: ...nks of three modular connectors each See diagram below Connect one end of the Category 5 UTP cable to the video port on either bank of connectors on the transmitter Connect the other end of the cable...

Page 67: ...r of units transmitter receiver cards and cables in the system The example below shows a simple 16 x 16 matrix configured with and without the XP4400 All users in this system can access any computer a...

Page 68: ...t any time without powering down the system Fan assemblies are also hot swappable but both are needed to cool a fully loaded XP4400 chassis Each transmitter and receiver module contains 16 sets of vid...

Page 69: ...The ability to remove and replace components without powering down the system or attached servers means that maintenance can be performed during business hours without interrupting system users LCD me...

Page 70: ...r t 3 P o r t 4 P o r t 5 P o r t 6 P o r t 7 P o r t 8 P o r t 9 P o r t 1 0 P o r t 1 1 P o r t 1 2 P o r t 1 3 P o r t 1 4 P o r t 1 5 P o r t 1 6 To configure the port you will need to first sele...

Page 71: ...Dip Switch Area PORT 14 Dip Switch Area PORT 15 Dip Switch Area PORT 16 Dip Switch Area 3 25ft 26 75ft 76 125ft 126 175ft 176 225ft 226 250ft 3 125ft 126 225ft 226 250ft Receiver Settings Transmitter...

Page 72: ...and switch them on 9 Finally you will need to set the chassis number for your XP4400 This is done through the LCD menu on the front of the unit As soon as you power on your XP4400 unit the Idle Displa...

Page 73: ...the Idle Menu without saving If neither button is pressed within 5 seconds of your last change you will automatically return to the Idle Display Menu without saving the changes The Chassis ID Menu Fro...

Page 74: ...n to the System Identification Menu The System Status Menu From the System Identification Menu press the Down button to reach the System Status Menu SYSTEM STATUS FAN modules OK PSU1 OK PSU2 OK If the...

Page 75: ...e Serial Port Configuration Menu Press the Left button to return without saving The Link Status Menu From the Serial Port Configuration Menu press the Down button to reach the Link Status Menu Link St...

Page 76: ...wing menu appears Select Language English EDIT MODE The old language is shown Press the Up and Down buttons to select a new language from the available choices Press the Right button to save the chang...

Page 77: ...he simultaneous capability to access 128 attached computers Any user can connect to any computer in the system without limitation or interference from another system user Should two people need access...

Page 78: ...tem without limitation or interference from another system user Should two people need access to the same computer at the same time they can share access The addition of 256 additional computers added...

Page 79: ...ion or interference from another system user Should two people need access to the same computer at the same time they can share access This configuration is especially useful when a large number of us...

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Page 81: ...page The indicator lights LEDs over the push buttons will change to reflect the status of each attached computer or secondary console See the tables below Front Access Model Rear Access Model LEDs an...

Page 82: ...ble below Note that if you are using a front access model you will only have the green status LED This LED will be lit if either Port 1 or Port 2 is installed correctly If you are using a front access...

Page 83: ...the Scroll Lock is on 1 See the section Attaching a Macintosh Computer in Chapter 3 for information on keyboard translation options 2 Windows 95 104 key keyboard For Users connected to an Apple Macin...

Page 84: ...UTE untranslated keypad VOL untranslated keypad VOL untranslated POWER POWER undefined COMMAND COMMAND undefined Sun Keyboard Key Mac PC STOP undefined undefined AGAIN undefined undefined PROPS undefi...

Page 85: ...eypad 3 Release the Num Lock key Note for alternate command mode sequences see the section Keyboard Switching with Different Cybex Products in Chapter 9 Enter Press the Enter or Return key The Enter c...

Page 86: ...switching Key Sequence Action CM Addr Enter Selects an active computer channel with the keyboard Sample keyboard switching commands Below is an example of channel switching across multiple units with...

Page 87: ...mputers independently at the same time Any combination of local and secondary consoles may be used In the diagram below User Console 1 can access any computer from A to F regardless of the type of key...

Page 88: ...details Any console local or secondary can share access to any computer with any other console in the system There is no system limitation on the number of consoles that can share access at the same...

Page 89: ...onsole 1 either Console 2 or Console 3 can take control of computer A Only one console can work on computer A at a time User Console 4 is currently working on computer B Console 5 is sharing access of...

Page 90: ...Consoles 3 4 and 5 are using computers B through D respectively They are working simultaneously and independently of each other Consoles 1 and 2 are sharing computer A Both Consoles display video fro...

Page 91: ...sized jacks than will connect to the cables If you encounter this situation you will need to purchase an adaptor to make the connection These adaptors are commonly available contact your electronics...

Page 92: ...M KD10 Enter Configures the dwell time Each computer channel will remain on the screen for 10 seconds before the next channel is displayed 2 CM KM55 Enter Configures the system to scan up through unit...

Page 93: ...ed or removed the next time the Broadcast Go command is entered Go Halt commands Add Remove channels Sample broadcast session Key Sequence Action CM TG Enter Enables the Broadcast Go command CM TH Ent...

Page 94: ...switches to the other s computer The following key sequences configure and control Swap Mode The first sequence designates the user console to be swapped with The remaining commands are used to enabl...

Page 95: ...emote location without any intervention on his part The following key sequences configure and control Command Forwarding The first sequence designates the leader console The remaining commands are use...

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Page 97: ...Each XPDU module supports up to 32 defined users Use the advanced multi level security feature to configure and control server access for every type of user in the system The module administrator has...

Page 98: ...el List Menu by pressing either of the keyboard Control keys twice within one second This menu lists all named computer channels in your system with their channel addresses and access status The admin...

Page 99: ...ently sorting by Name a search will be performed on the Name field If Address is the current sort field a search will be performed on the system addresses To search bring up the Channel List Menu and...

Page 100: ...l Menu 2 Use the space bar to toggle through your available options Off By address or By name 3 Press Enter to accept your selection Menu Activation If you do not wish to have any of the programmed se...

Page 101: ...r channel Control Alt User Module With this option you can remotely enter a command for another user module The other user module can be an XPLU or XPDU module 1 Highlight the Control Alt User Module...

Page 102: ...er List Menu 3 Press the F5 function key for admin setup 4 Enter your desired administrator password and time out in minutes The time out determines how many minutes of inactivity can elapse before a...

Page 103: ...of the Administrator Control Menu For more information on the dual video feature see the section Dual Monitor Support later in this chapter 8 Press Enter to accept your selections Adjusting the ID Win...

Page 104: ...ly logged out A value of 0 keeps a user logged on continuously 60 is the maximum time out setting 5 Press enter to accept your selections Editing User Configurations 1 Press the Control key twice with...

Page 105: ...nu will have four options Scanning Menu Activation Switch Alt User Module and Control Alt User Module When logged on as the Administrator four more options are available These options are explained be...

Page 106: ...to accept remote commands Use the space bar to select your choice For more information on remote commands see the section User Controls Menu User Level Access Remap WIN95 Keys This option is used to...

Page 107: ...and press Enter The receiving XPDU module will display a message indicating that a trans fer is in progress To receive your settings from another XPDU module 1 Press the Control key twice within one s...

Page 108: ...artment and request the cable that is appropriate for your computer Note If you are using the PC universal CPUC cable you will need a SAD 3 adaptor as well Contact the Sales Department to order 4 You...

Page 109: ...he configuration See the instructions Editing Computer Channel Configurations in the Administrator Functions section Use the space bar to enable the Dual Video feature 2 Enter the Administrator Contro...

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Page 111: ...rrides DIP switch settings on XPAC XPAB computer interface modules Sets the bank of switches 1 8 to a user specified ON OFF combination To determine the correct DIP switch code for your system n refer...

Page 112: ...tware and a serial port A null modem cross over cable will also be needed with this setup If you are working with a computer in the XP4000 system make this the active channel now Otherwise connect the...

Page 113: ...oose Option 3 Option 3 prompts you for the address of the module to download to If no address is provided the XP4000 Series unit assumes the current module You will receive a message from the unit to...

Page 114: ...uter not currently attached to your XP4000 system with terminal emulation software and a serial port Connect the included flat RJ 45 cable between the serial port of your unattached computer and the X...

Page 115: ...ade these modules through the XPRB menuing system Choosing Option 2 from the main menu will bring up the table shown below You will be prompted for a channel address before the table is displayed Ente...

Page 116: ...ny other type of module accept the default value of 1 Downloading Serial Port to Flash ROM Option 4 allows you to transfer firmware upgrades from your computer through the serial port to your local XP...

Page 117: ...the chassis number that you would like to upgrade Once a chassis number is entered the unit will connect and upgrade the applicable modules remotely An LED on the front panel will blink for the durat...

Page 118: ...ommand mode hotkey sequence for the XP4000 Series unit to one of the alternates to differentiate it from the AutoView Commander s default sequence Use the alternate sequence to change to computer chan...

Page 119: ...e you obtained from Appendix I e c n e u q e S y e K n o i t c A M C 0 r e t n E t l u a f e d e h t o t e c n e u q e s y e k t o h e h t s e g n a h C y e k k c o L m u N e h t n w o d d l o h d n a...

Page 120: ...ch OFF use the command CM SWn 0 Enter and replace n with the switch number 1 8 Below is a command summary for virtual switching CM SW nn Enter Overrides DIP switch settings on XPAC XPAB computer inter...

Page 121: ...P A C X P L U X P X T X P X R X P X R X P A C X P X R X P A C X P L U X P L U X P A C X P A C Applications 10 Star Daisy Chain Combination Configuration The two basic configurations star and daisy cha...

Page 122: ...uration greatly increases Each of the XP4000 Series units connected to Unit 1 attach to 12 computers User consoles may be substituted for attached computers transmitters or receivers anywhere in the c...

Page 123: ...X P A C X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P L U X P L U X P L U X P L U X P X R X P X R X P X R X P X R X P X R X P X R...

Page 124: ...Attached Computers Due to space constraints only the leftmost leg of this configuration is shown The pattern logically repeats with every remaining receiver pair in the system UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNI...

Page 125: ...X P A C X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C...

Page 126: ...tached Computers Due to space constraints only the leftmost leg of this configuration is shown The pattern logically repeats with every remaining receiver pair in the system UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT...

Page 127: ...P A C X P A C X P A C X P X T X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P X T X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P A C X P X T X P X T X P X R X P X R X P X R X P X R X P X R X...

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Page 129: ...tions for more information on this application of the XPRB module Follow the instructions below to install the XPRB module 1 Turn the rear panel of your XP4000 Series unit toward you Choose an availab...

Page 130: ...k you only need to remember a computer s channel address to cycle the power See Figure 10 1 The key sequences below are used for associated addressing DIRECT ADDRESSING NOW POWER PORT 1 IS NOT ASSOCIA...

Page 131: ...H Enter Associates Power Port 2 of the XPRB in slot C with the XPAC in slot H 2 CM REBOOTH Enter Reboots the computer attached to channel H 3 CM H Enter Selects the computer attached to channel H 4 C...

Page 132: ...t 4 Plug the power cable that came with your ReBoot xP into your computer Plug the other end of this cable in the OUTPUT socket on the ReBoot xP 5 Power up your computer and turn on the ReBoot xP If y...

Page 133: ...fax it to Technical Support Have this manual with you when you call along with a copy of your invoice giving the date the unit was purchased and other identifying data Troubleshooting Before attemptin...

Page 134: ...some keys are remapped using the Scroll Lock to provide all platform dependent keys See Multiplatform Keyboard Translation in Chapter 7 Ensure that the mouse connection to the unit is secure Only 1 m...

Page 135: ...s If only one transmitter is installed in the chassis check the Intelli gent Power Supply address See Chapter 2 for details Channel Cannot Be Selected in multi unit system Video is Superim posed with...

Page 136: ...C XPAB card to the ON position can sometimes correct this Video Blanks out unex pectedly OSD doesn t appear on a Sun or Mac monitor Set admin timeout to a more appropriate selection See Chapter 8 for...

Page 137: ...____________ Contact Name ___________________________________________________ Phone Number ___________________ Fax Number ___________________ Sales Order Number if purchased direct from Cybex ________...

Page 138: ...connector that fits through the rear of the unit user interface modules have a larger 62 pin female connector Channels are designated by letters on the front panel of the unit with slot A to the far r...

Page 139: ...OS Mfg Rev Graphics Card Video Resolution 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6...

Page 140: ...pin User Interface module connector as viewed from the rear Channel Brand Model of Microphone Brand Model of Speakers Brand Model of High Speed Serial Device Brand Model of Mouse Brand Model of Keyboa...

Page 141: ...P25 JP1 JP5 JP9 JP2 JP6 JP10 JP3 JP7 JP11 JP4 JP8 JP12 JP25 JP13 JP17 JP21 JP26 JP14 JP18 JP22 JP15 JP19 JP23 JP16 JP20 JP24 JP13 JP17 JP21 JP26 JP14 JP18 JP22 JP15 JP19 JP23 JP16 JP20 JP24 JP13 JP17...

Page 142: ...1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON...

Page 143: ..._______________________ ________________________________________________________________ XPAC XPAB Channels Affected ________ XPLU XPDU Channels Affected ________ XPXT XPST Channels Affected ________...

Page 144: ...2 Apple Color RGB CS Apple 16 Color HS VS 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 Apple HiRes HS VS Sun 1280 x 1024 76 Hz IBM XGA II 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 4 2 Apple Standard VG...

Page 145: ...ting Setting Off Off Off Normal video default On Off Off Strip sync on green Off On Off Use composite sync to generate horizontal and vertical sync On On Off Use composite sync and strip sync on green...

Page 146: ...he DIP Switch settings for the XP4400 Transmitter and Receiver modules Each set of DIP Switches should be set to match the length of their corresponding Category 5 cable 3 25ft 26 75ft 76 125ft 126 17...

Page 147: ...itute nn with a value from 1 to 65 seconds The default value is 5 seconds CM KG Enter Enables the KeyScan Go command CM KH Enter Enables the KeyScan Halt command CM RESET Enter Resets the active user...

Page 148: ...retained after a power reset CM SW n Enter Overrides DIP switch settings on XPAC XPAB computer interface modules Sets the bank of switches 1 8 to a user specified ON OFF combination To determine the...

Page 149: ...Enter Changes the hot key sequence to the 3rd alternate 1 Press and hold down the Num Lock key 2 Press and release the numeric keypad forward slash key 3 Release the Num Lock key CM 4 Enter Changes th...

Page 150: ...non condensing Operating heat dissipation XP4040 92 BTU hr nominal XP4080 92 BTU hr nominal XP4010 41 BTU hr nominal XP4400 1020 BTU hr nominal Power consumption XP4040 27 watts nominal XP4080 27 watt...

Page 151: ...24 00011000 76 01001100 128 10000000 180 10110100 232 11101000 25 00011001 77 01001101 129 10000001 181 10110101 233 11101001 26 00011010 78 01001110 130 10000010 182 10110110 234 11101010 27 0001101...

Page 152: ...11000 4C 01001100 80 10000000 B4 10110100 E8 11101000 19 00011001 4D 01001101 81 10000001 B5 10110101 E9 11101001 1A 00011010 4E 01001110 82 10000010 B6 10110110 EA 11101010 1B 00011011 4F 01001111 83...

Page 153: ...eration and to ensure proper cooling Avoid placing the equipment in an overly congested rack because the heated exhaust air from other devices can enter the inlet air vents and cause an overtemperatur...

Page 154: ...f r jeden Einschub in dem kein Modul installiert ist eine Abdeckung vorwendet wird Eine Abdeckung ist f r einen sicheren Betrieb und eine korrekte Bel ftung notwendig Vermeiden Sie zus tzliche Ger te...

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Page 156: ...ncorrectly polarized AC power 7 If the product is used in contradiction to any instruction provided by any User Guide or Instruction Sheet provided to you or with the product EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PR...

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