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4.
Connect the RS-232 (serial) output from the PC to the RS-232 input on the Sender via the
“RS-232” label on the Sender unit with a male-to-female DB9 cable
5.
Connect any combination of keyboard, mice, video A, video B, audio, or RS-232 to the
Sender and Receiver to control the PC
a.
Connect a keyboard and/or mouse and/or video and/or audio and/or RS-232 to the
Sender unit via the connections labeled “Local” if local control is desired.
b.
Connect a keyboard and/or mouse and/or video and/or audio and/or RS-232 to the
Receiver unit if remote control is desired.
NOTE: The Receiver does not have to be connected to use the Local station
NOTE: The Sender does not have to have a local keyboard or a local mouse connected for the
Receiver to function
6.
Connect the Sender and the Receiver units with a Catx cable
a.
NOTE: Port A of the UTP carries the keyboard, mouse, audio, RS-232 handshake lines
and video channel A.
b.
NOTE: Port B of the UTP carries the video channel B and the RS-232 TX and RX lines
7.
Power on the Receiver unit with the supplied power supply (GS-385)
8.
Power on the PC.
Figure 4 Receiver (Remote) Unit’s Connections to User’s Console