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Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«

Target and user modules · 

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Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«

With 

DVI-CPU-UC 

target modules, you can connect a computer with 

DVI

 graphics out-

put to two 

different

 digital  matrix switches of the 

ControlCenter-Digital

 or the 

DVICenter

series.

Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate 

the connected computer.

Package contents

1 × 

DVI-CPU-UC

 target module

1 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)

1 × USB device cable

1 × Twin-PS/2 cable

2 × Audio cable

1 × Power pack (12V/24W)

1 × Power cable

Required accessories

2 × Category 5e (or better) patch cables to connect the target module to 

 

two 

different 

matrix switches

Summary of Contents for DP-CON

Page 1: ...Target Modules and User Modules Guntermann Drunck GmbH www gdsys de A9200136 2 21 EN Installation and Operating Guide Standard variants...

Page 2: ...G D will not provide warranty for devices that Are not used as intended Are repaired or modified by unauthorized personnel Show severe external damages that was not reported on the receipt of goods Ha...

Page 3: ...DVI CPU Fiber 22 Target module DVI CPU Fiber UC 27 Target module DP CPU 32 Target module DP CPU UC 36 Target module VGA CPU UC 40 Target module U2 R CPU 44 Chapter 2 User modules User module DVI CON 4...

Page 4: ...odules Chapter 3 Generic HID Enabling disabling the user module s Generic HID mode 106 Enabling disabling the target module s Generic HID mode 107 Chapter 4 Extender mode Opening the on screen display...

Page 5: ...pply before installation Before installation ensure that the device has been disconnected from the power source Disconnect the main power plug or the power supply of the device Ensure constant access...

Page 6: ...protection caps When not in use optical connections of the Transmission sockets as well as cable plugs must always be covered with a connector or a protection cap Only use G D certified transmission m...

Page 7: ...Center series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate the connected computer Package contents 1 DVI CPU target module 1 Video cable DVI D SL 1 USB device ca...

Page 8: ...nnect the digital video output of the computer to this port Line In Use an audio cable to connect the Line Out interface of the computer to this port Line Out Use an audio cable to connect the Line In...

Page 9: ...onnected LED Status Meaning Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at...

Page 10: ...pixels Colour depth 24 bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Norms DVI 1 0 E DDC Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 2...

Page 11: ...nter Digital or the DVICenter series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate the connected computer Package contents 1 DVI CPU UC target module 1 Video cabl...

Page 12: ...dio cable to connect the computer s Line Out interface to this port Line Out Use an audio cable to connect the computer s Line In interface to this port Connections to the matrix switches Trans 1 Conn...

Page 13: ...connected LED Status Meaning Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage a...

Page 14: ...1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Norms DVI 1 0 E DDC Audio Type Bi directional extension Resoluti...

Page 15: ...nnected computer Package contents 1 Target module DVI CPU MC2 2 Video cable DVI D SL 1 USB device cable 1 Twin PS 2 cable 2 Audio cable 1 Power pack 12V 2A 1 Power cable Required accessories 2 Categor...

Page 16: ...DVI D CPU 1 Use one of the supplied video cables to connect the computer s first dig ital video output to this interface DVI D CPU 2 Use one of the supplied video cables to connect the computer s sec...

Page 17: ...ed to a channel group The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels Main channel target module icon with MC lettering Video channel target module icon with blue...

Page 18: ...accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module...

Page 19: ...Hz Max 1920 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bi...

Page 20: ...connected computer Package contents 1 Target module DVI CPU MC2 UC 2 Video cable DVI D SL 1 USB device cable 1 Twin PS 2 cable 2 Audio cable 1 Power pack 12V 2A 1 Power cable Required accessories 4 Ca...

Page 21: ...ce DVI D CPU 1 Use one of the supplied video cables to connect the computer s first dig ital video output to this interface DVI D CPU 2 Use one of the supplied video cables to connect the computer s s...

Page 22: ...itch Trans 2 Channel 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the sec ond matrix switch Power supply Power In Insert the power pack s connection cable to this interface Start up Connec...

Page 23: ...Video channel target module icon with blue spot In the web application the list of target modules lists grouped modules separately The icon next to the module name shows that the module is part of a...

Page 24: ...e accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target modul...

Page 25: ...60 Hz Max 1920 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24...

Page 26: ...et module DVI CPU Fiber 1 Video cable DVI D SL 1 USB device cable 1 Twin PS 2 cable 2 Audio cable 1 Power pack 12V 2A 1 Power cable Required accessories 1 Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the...

Page 27: ...the computer s USB interfaces to this interface DVI D CPU Use the supplied video cable to connect the computer s digital video out put to this interface Line In Use one of the supplied audio cables t...

Page 28: ...rface Now connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1 They meet the requirements according to EN 60825...

Page 29: ...ule accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target mod...

Page 30: ...25 OS1 DVI CPU Fiber S Max 10 000 Meter 9 125 OS1 Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 3...

Page 31: ...1 Target module DVI CPU Fiber UC 1 Video cable DVI D SL 1 USB device cable 1 Twin PS 2 cable 2 Audio cable 1 Power pack 12V 2A 1 Power cable Required accessories 2 Compatible optical fibre cable to co...

Page 32: ...B interfaces to this interface DVI D CPU Use the supplied video cable to connect the computer s digital video out put to this interface Line In Use one of the supplied audio cables to connect the comp...

Page 33: ...erface of the same Dynamic Port pro vided at the second matrix switch Power supply Power In Connect the cable of the power pack to this interface Now connect the power cable to the power pack and a po...

Page 34: ...dule accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target mo...

Page 35: ...r 9 125 OS1 DVI CPU Fiber UC S Max 10 000 Meter 9 125 OS1 Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal fre...

Page 36: ...or the DVICenter series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate the connected computer Package contents 1 Target module DP CPU 1 DisplayPort video cable DP...

Page 37: ...he supplied audio cables to connect the computer s Line Out interface to this interface Line Out Use one of the supplied audio cables to connect the computer s Line In inter face to this interface Con...

Page 38: ...cesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is...

Page 39: ...x 1920 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Refr...

Page 40: ...rix switches can access the target module to operate the connected computer Package contents 1 Target module DP CPU UC 1 DisplayPort video cable DP Cable M M 2 1 USB device cable 1 Twin PS 2 cable 2 A...

Page 41: ...computer s Line Out interface to this interface Line Out Use one of the supplied audio cables to connect the computer s Line In inter face to this interface Connections to the matrix switches Trans 1...

Page 42: ...s not properly connected LED Status Meaning Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flashin...

Page 43: ...Max 1920 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Re...

Page 44: ...ter Digital or the DVI Center series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module to operate the connected computer Package contents 1 Target module VGA CPU 1 Video cable VG...

Page 45: ...Out interface to this interface Line Out Use one of the supplied audio cables to connect the computer s Line In inter face to this interface Connections to the matrix switches Trans 1 Connect this int...

Page 46: ...k is not properly connected LED Status Meaning Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blinking The incoming video signal was not detected Flas...

Page 47: ...900 50 76 Hz 1280 720 50 85 Hz 1280 768 50 100 Hz 1280 960 50 75 Hz 1280 1024 50 75 Hz 1360 768 50 85 Hz 1400 1050 50 75 Hz 1440 900 50 85 Hz 1600 1200 60 Hz 1680 1050 60 Hz 1920 1080 60 Hz 1920 1200...

Page 48: ...USB and RS232 signals from U2 CON user modules and transmit them to the computer Package contents 1 Target module U2 R CPU 1 USB device cable 1 RS232 cable 1 Power pack 12V 2A 1 Power cable Required...

Page 49: ...USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB ports to this port Power In Insert the connection cable of the power pack to this interface Now con nect the power cable to the power pack and a...

Page 50: ...smission type Transparent Transmission rate Max 480 Mbit s RS232 Transmission type Transparent Transmission rate Max 115 200 bit s Signals RxD TxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD Power supply Type Portable power...

Page 51: ...ces to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVICenter series At the installed console matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer Package co...

Page 52: ...ta of the USB input device remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target module DVI VGA Out Connect the monitor of the local console Micro In Connect the optional microphone of the local con...

Page 53: ...this interface This provides a redundant power supply Connect the power cable with the power pack and a power outlet of a different power circuit LED Out If you expanded the functional range of the ma...

Page 54: ...proper connection of the power supply cable Status Trans On The communication with the matrix switch could be established Off The communication with the matrix switch could not be estab lished System...

Page 55: ...n to an end device Right Green On A user module is accessing the target module Blinking No communication with matrix switch Flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user module is accessing...

Page 56: ...bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz...

Page 57: ...PU MC2 connected to a dual head computer the monitors display the separate images of the graphics outputs When accessing a target module with one graphics input only only the first monitor displays an...

Page 58: ...input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 106 f if you want to connect another USB input device In this mode data of the USB input device remains unaltered wh...

Page 59: ...patible power pack to provide the user module with a second redundant power supply Startup Turn on the user module after its installation Use the Main Power power pack or a redundant power pack to est...

Page 60: ...Video channel multiple monitors in a row In the web application the list of user modules lists grouped modules separately The icon next to the module name shows that the module is part of a channel g...

Page 61: ...tablished System On Device boots or firmware update is executed Flashing System is ready for operation Console Video 1 On Strong video signal at first video input Off No signal at first video input or...

Page 62: ...a connection to matrix switch established Green Off No user is logged in at the user module On A user is logged in at the user module Transmission 2 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix switch On D...

Page 63: ...s Colour depth 24 Bit Video bandwidth 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 bits Refresh rate 96...

Page 64: ...splayed on the console moni tors When accessing the system with a target module with only one graphics input only the first monitor shows an image Package contents 1 User module DVI CON MC4 1 Power ca...

Page 65: ...Generic HID mode see page 106 f if you want to connect another USB input device In this mode data of the USB input device remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target module LED Out If you...

Page 66: ...rix switch Power supply Main Power Connect the supplied power cable Insert the cable s Schuko plug in a power socket Red Power Connect the connection cable of a compatible power pack to provide the us...

Page 67: ...ses the following icons to mark the different types of channels Main channel computer and user superimposed by the digit 2 Video channel multiple monitors in a row In the web application the list of u...

Page 68: ...b lished System On Device boots or firmware update is executed Flash ing System is ready for operation Console Video 1 On Strong video signal at first video input Off No signal at first video input or...

Page 69: ...y is too weak to be processed by the system Trans 4 On The communication to the matrix switch is established success fully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be estab lished Interfac...

Page 70: ...ink ing Data connection to matrix switch established Green Off No user is logged in at the user module On A user is logged in at the user module Transmission 4 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix...

Page 71: ...s Colour depth 24 Bit Video bandwidth 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 bits Refresh rate 96...

Page 72: ...to operate the connected computer Package contents 1 User module DVI CON Fiber 1 Power cable Required accessories 1 Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the user module to the matrix switch NOTE...

Page 73: ...VGA Out Connect the monitor of the local console Micro In Connect the microphone of the local console optional Speaker Connect the speakers of the local console optional LED Out If you purchased and...

Page 74: ...a power socket of another power circuit Start up Turn on the power button of the Main Power power pack The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1 They meet the r...

Page 75: ...tion of the power cable at the main power pack Status Trans On The communication to the matrix switch is established success fully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be established S...

Page 76: ...d Status Green On A user module is accessing the target module Blinking Communication to matrix switch not possible Flashing Connection to matrix switch successfully established No accessing target mo...

Page 77: ...deo Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 1024 pixels Colour depth 24 Bit Video bandwidth 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to...

Page 78: ...s can access a target module to operate the connected computer The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch between the connected matri...

Page 79: ...blets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 106 f if you want to connect another USB input device In this mode data of the USB input device remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target modul...

Page 80: ...up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack Switching The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch bet...

Page 81: ...cation with a matrix switch or target module of the active channel could not be established System On The device is booting or carries out a firmware update Blinking The system is ready for operation...

Page 82: ...n end device right Green on A user module is accessing the target module blinking No communication with matrix switch flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user module is accessing flick...

Page 83: ...h 24 bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22...

Page 84: ...devices to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVICenter series At the installed console matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer Packa...

Page 85: ...Connect the monitor of the local console Micro In Connect the optional microphone of the local console Speaker Connect the optional speakers of the local console NOTE Both keyboard and mouse signals...

Page 86: ...his interface This provides a redundant power supply Connect the power cable with the power pack and a power outlet of a different power circuit LED Out If you expanded the functional range of the mat...

Page 87: ...proper connection of the power supply cable Status Trans On The communication with the matrix switch could be established Off The communication with the matrix switch could not be estab lished System...

Page 88: ...to an end device Right Green On A user module is accessing the target module Blinking No communication with matrix switch Flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user module is accessing F...

Page 89: ...bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz...

Page 90: ...users can access a target module to operate the connected computer The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch between the connected m...

Page 91: ...active target module USB Devices Connect any USB devices to these interfaces The data stream of the connected USB device is transmitted to a compatible target module with up to 16 Mbit s LED Out If yo...

Page 92: ...up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack Switching The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch bet...

Page 93: ...n with a matrix switch or target module of the active channel could not be established System On The device is booting or carries out a firmware update Blinking The system is ready for operation Conso...

Page 94: ...end device right Green on A user module is accessing the target module blinking No communication with matrix switch flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user module is accessing flicker...

Page 95: ...epth 24 bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth...

Page 96: ...CON user module transmits USB and RS232 signals from the console to the U2 R CPU target module Package contents 1 U2 R CON user module 1 Power pack 12V 2A 1 Power cable Required accessory 1 Category 5...

Page 97: ...ices Connect up to 4 USB devices to these interfaces Power In Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet Status displays The blinking Transmission LEDs show the following connection...

Page 98: ...ssion type Transparent Transmission rate Max 480 Mbit s RS232 Transmission type Transparent Transmission rate Max 115 200 bit s Signals RxD TxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD Main power supply Type Portable powe...

Page 99: ...nd audio devices to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVICenter series At the installed console matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected comput...

Page 100: ...Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet Red Power If required connect the power cable of the optional power pack to this interface This provides a redundant power supply Connect t...

Page 101: ...s Trans On The communication with the matrix switch could be established Off The communication with the matrix switch could not be estab lished System On The device is booting or carries out a firmwar...

Page 102: ...nnection to an end device Right Green On A user module is accessing the target module Blinking No communication with matrix switch Flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user module is ac...

Page 103: ...th 24 bits Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Norms DVI 1 0 E DDC Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rat...

Page 104: ...User module DVI CON 12V 100 Target and user modules Pin assignment of the 4 pin Mini DIN socket 12 V Pin no Line 1 12 V 2 12 V 3 0 V 4 0 V...

Page 105: ...nter series First connect the monitor or the projector and the audio devices to the user module Then connect the user module to the matrix switch The video signal of the accessed computer is displayed...

Page 106: ...trix switch Power supply Main Power Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet Red Power If required connect the power cable of the optional power pack to this interface This provide...

Page 107: ...power button is turned off or the connection with the mains could not be established Check the proper connection of the power supply cable Status Trans On The communication with the matrix switch cou...

Page 108: ...ng Network connection to an end device right Green on A user module is accessing the target module blinking No communication with matrix switch flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user...

Page 109: ...to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz to 130 kHz Norms DVI 1 0 E DDC Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz Mai...

Page 110: ...other HID devices of the composite device or the hub are detected Enabling disabling the user module s Generic HID mode How to enable disable the user module s Generic HID mode 1 Press Ctrl Num defaul...

Page 111: ...figuration menu 3 Select Target and press Enter 4 Select the target module whose settings you want to change and press F5 5 Select USB keyboard and press F8 to select one of the following options 6 Cl...

Page 112: ...en display in extender mode In extender mode you can change the user module settings in the module s OSD You can use the configured hotkey to open the on screen display at the console How to open the...

Page 113: ...2 Select Hotkey and press Enter 3 Use the arrow keys to select at least one of the hotkey modifiers listed under Modi fier Then press F8 4 Press F8 to select one of the hotkeys listed under Key The on...

Page 114: ...ct keys 1 and 2 are active to switch between the con nected target modules You can also select another set of select keys How to select another set of select keys 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to...

Page 115: ...profile of the connected monitor to the target module 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select EDID and press Enter 3 Select Send monitor s EDID and press Enter 4 Pres...

Page 116: ...wo common scan code sets sets 2 and 3 contain dif ferent scan codes The user module interprets all inputs of the PS 2 keyboard with scan code set 2 If the pipe cannot be entered or if the arrow keys o...

Page 117: ...x system the on screen display OSD can only be called with the configured key combination If a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer or another compatible mouse with five keys is connected to the user conso...

Page 118: ...oller With ShuttlePRO v2 multimedia controllers you can operate audio and video programs You can use a special USB keymode to operate computers con nected to the target module using the controller NOT...

Page 119: ...lt hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select USB HID mode and press F8 to select one of the following options 4 Press F2 to save your settings How to use th...

Page 120: ...yboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select IBM RS 6000 support and press F8 to select one of the following options 4 Press F2 to save your settings KEY COMBINATIONS SOLARIS SHORTCUT KEY OF SUN KEYBOARDS Ct...

Page 121: ...but it may be possible that the computer does not detect the input device In order to activate or reset the PS 2 mouse the matrix system can be used to send a special command to the computer connected...

Page 122: ...information in the OSD 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Information and press Enter 3 Use the arrow keys to select the desired menu item see above 4 Press Ent...

Page 123: ...NOTES...

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