LINDY CPU Switch USB
Installation and Use
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Appendix A. Cable specifications
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance
with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high
level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances.
A1. USB cables
The construction and maximum length of USB cables is specified in the USB
standard. You should only use cables that conform to this USB standard. These
cables will be shielded and no longer than 5 metres in length. USB cables have
different types of connectors at each end to avoid incorrect connection.
USB peripherals that carry integral cables, such as some keyboards and mice may
be connected directly to the LINDY CPU Switch USB or may be connected to the
LINDY CPU Switch USB via a USB hub (see figure 4). USB hubs may be used to
extend the overall USB cable run beyond the 5 metre limit.
A2. Video cables
You will require a video cable for each computer that you wish to connect. The
LINDY CPU Switch USB uses standard video cables that are terminated at each end
with a standard 15-way high density D-type male video connector. All the pins on
the cable are connected straight through.
We strongly recommend that you use tri-coax 75 ohm video cables that are
specifically designed to carry video signals. Good quality 10 metre long tri-coax
video cables show little loss of video quality. Lengths up to 30 metres long will
usually give an acceptable video picture although the quality falls off as the length
increases. You should therefore generally use the minimum length possible.
Tri-coax video cables can easily be identified as they are roughly the same
thickness as a monitor’s video cable and are usually lightly fluted on the outside.
Cheaper and thinner ‘data’ cables are widely available but are only suitable for low
video resolutions. Where possible these cheaper cables should be avoided.
Your monitor will plug directly into the back of the LINDY CPU Switch USB, however
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