CrystalView EX DVI Multi Manual
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Installation Verification
The Power, Link, Video, and USB LEDs on the Transmitter and Receiver units will provide information
regarding the installation, cabling, video, and other items. Verify that the LEDs are registering properly
If a Link LED is off, the CAT5e cable between the Transmitter and Receiver is not connected.
The Power LED should be solid green. If it is off, the system is not ready.
Connecting USB Devices
Up to 13 USB 1.1 or 2.0 devices can be connected to the Receiver unit using USB Hubs. Normally the three
USB Type A connectors on the Receiver are connected to a USB Keyboard, USB mouse, and a USB Hub.
Installing your USB devices is no different than installing them when connected directly to a computer’s USB
port.
1. Install the USB device according to the manufacturer’s procedure and any required software to operate the
USB device.
2. Connect the USB device to the Receiver’s USB ports or a HUB port.
3. Verify that the operating system has recognized the USB device and, if needed, installed the proper drivers
to operate the USB device.
4. Test the USB device.
Each USB Type A port on the Receiver unit can supply up to 500ma to a USB device or USB Hub. When
connecting additional USB devices through a USB Hub, consider the total current needed to operate all of the
USB devices. If the total power is greater than 500ma, use a powered Hub to supplement the power to the
devices.
The CrystalView EX DVI Multi is compatible with a wide variety or graphic cards, monitors, USB devices, and
operating systems.
System Operation
The operation of the CrystalView EX DVI Multi is no different than operating your computer with your keyboard,
monitor, mouse, and USB devices directly connected to it. The only difference is the computer can be located
anywhere within 330 feet from the Receiver unit. Applications can be executed, files opened, edited, and
saved, upgrades can be performed and normal system operations can be performed as if you were directly
connected to your computer.