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Voyager USB Lite  

 

Introduction 

Thank you for purchasing the Voyager USB Lite UTP Keyboard, Video and Mouse Extender. This 
product will allow you to place your Monitor and USB Keyboard and Mouse up to 200 meters away 
from your computer. 

 

Product Features 

 

Allows a user to control a PC from up to 200 meters away, using a single CAT5, 5e or CAT 6 
cable. 

 

No additional software is required for operation. 

 

Adjustable Video Equalisation - Compensates for loss of image quality due to cable length. 

 

Fully buffered signals to ensure consistent remote operation of your PC 

 

Dual Access allows for an additional Monitor to be connected through the local unit. 

 

Operation 

The Voyager is simple to install, with no software is required. Just connect the units up as described in 
quick setup system guide and you're ready to work. Switch the computer off before wiring up the units. 

 

Hardware Installation 

Before connecting your computer to the Voyager Local unit, please ensure that it is powered off. 
Connect your console devices to the Voyager remote unit. Note: the Voyager Remote requires power. 

 

The Voyager USB Lite is compatible with almost all standard PC

’s, SUN and Apple computers with 

USB ports 

 

The local unit is normally powered from the computer through the USB connector. Some computers 
may not supply sufficient power through the USB port connector; this necessitates the use of a 5VDC 
mains adapter on the local unit.  The Voyager USB Lite Local Unit is equipped with a DC jack for the 
use of an optional power supply. This jack is normally not used, since most computers supply enough 
power through the USB port, if not please use a separate power supply (9014-00A) for the local unit. 

 
 

Connecting Up  

 

1. 

Switch off your computer. 

2. 

Connect the Voyager Local Unit to the PC KVM Cable 

3. 

Connect the PC KVM cable to your computer’s monitor and USB ports 

or

 PS/2 ports 

4. 

Plug in your Monitor into the corresponding Monitor port on the Voyager Local Unit. (You 
can use the Voyager without having a, Monitor connected). 

5. 

Connect your UTP cable to the Voyager Local Unit. 

6. 

Connect the other end of your UTP cable to the Voyager Remote Unit. 

7. 

Connect the power supply unit to the Voyager Remote unit. 

8. 

Plug in your Monitor and USB devices to the corresponding Monitor and USB ports on the 
Voyager Remote Unit. 

9. 

Power on your computer. 

10.  Check that your USB devices operate correctly. 
11.  Adjust the Video quality if required by adjusting the Skew compensation (brightness & focus) 

on the Voyager Remote Unit which contains video equalisation circuitry that will compensate 
for the loss in image quality experienced when sending video over long cables.  

 

 

Note:

 Only USB Keyboard and Mice are supported by the Voyager.

  

Summary of Contents for Vojager USB Lite

Page 1: ...Voyager USB Lite Installation guide...

Page 2: ...ulated PSU Interconnect Cable CAT 5 CAT 5E CAT 6 Solid UTP STP Cable EIA TIA 568 Wiring RJ45 Connectors Physical Properties Height Width Depth Weight Local Unit 2 7 cm 12 7 cm 6 7 cm 0 25 kg Remote Un...

Page 3: ...he USB connector Some computers may not supply sufficient power through the USB port connector this necessitates the use of a 5VDC mains adapter on the local unit The Voyager USB Lite Local Unit is eq...

Page 4: ...le only Remote Selected The system can be controlled from the remote console only Active LED indicators Green Local Active When lit indicates the connection between the local unit and computer is read...

Page 5: ...re are special function keys on the SUN Microsystems keyboard If the keyboard connected to the Voyager does not have a special SUN keypad to perform special functions in the SUN Operating System envir...

Page 6: ...red industry standard The Voyager will function with other wiring schemes but the video quality may be impaired Orientation Looking into the RJ45 socket pin 1 is on the left and pin 8 on the right Pin...

Page 7: ...Quick Setup System Guide...

Page 8: ...than intended 3 If unauthorized modifications were made to product 4 If unreported damages occurred in any shipment of the product 5 If damages were due to or caused by equipment or software not provi...

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