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1. NOTE Use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible target mod ule Transmission 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Transmission 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch kiji hga Transmission 3 Transmission 4 NOTE Use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Transmission 3 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Transmission 4 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Power supply Main Power Red Power 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 user module with a second redundant power supply 59 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC4 Startup Turn on the user module after its installation Use the Main Power power pack or a redundant power pack to establish the power supply Turn on the Main Power power pack Use an optional power pack to supply the Red Power socket with power Automatic channel grouping When operating the user module for the first time the matri
2. NOTE Use only category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Trans 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the first matrix switch 37 Target and user modules USB Target module DP U CPU UC Trans 2 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the second matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to up to two compatible user modules Power supply Power In Insert the power pack s connection cable to this interface Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module show the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power On The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The external power pack is not properly connected The blinking Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the m
3. 1 x DVI U CON user module 1 x Power cable Required accessories 1 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect the user module to the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 44 User module DVI U CON Installation Connecting the console devices LED out USB Devices Mouse N Generic Sa W EP oE Transmission 1 DVI VGA Out Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power J NOTE Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS 2 or the USB interfaces Keyb Connect the PS 2 keyboard of the local console Mouse Connect the PS 2 mouse of the local console Keyb Mouse Connect the USB keyboard and or USB mouse of the local console NOTE You can also combine PS 2 and USB devices for example by connecting a USB mouse and a PS 2 keyboard Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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 IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket USB Devices Connect any USB devices to these interfaces The data s
4. IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket LED Out If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch con nect the optional TS LED2 here order number A6100041 73 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON 2 Connection to the matrix switch NOTE Use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Transmission 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Transmission 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the Transmission interface directly to a compatible target module 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 provides a redundant power supply Connect the power cable with the power pack and a power outlet of a different power circuit Start up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack ADVICE The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of the matrix switch Switching The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch between the connected matrix switches How to switch c
5. During the installation of the devices ensure that the power plugs remain accessible Do not cover the ventilation openings Ventilation openings prevent the device from overheating Do not cover them Avoid tripping hazards Avoid tripping hazards while laying cables Only use a grounded voltage source Operate this device by using a grounded voltage source Use only the provided G amp D power pack Operate this device with the provided G amp D power pack or with the power pack listed in the manual Operate the device only in designated areas The devices are designed for indoor use Avoid exposure to extreme cold heat or humidity 1 Target and user modules USB Safety instructions Special instruction for dealing with laser technology The Fiber devices of the target modules and user modules use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1 They meet the requirements according to EN 60825 1 2007 and EN 60825 2 2004 A1 2007 as well as U S CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Invisible laser beam DIN Chee i 11 avoid exposure with i optical instrumentst Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 A Avoid eye contact with invisible laser beam Do not look directly into the beam using optical instruments A Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps When not in use optical connections of the Transmission socke
6. Guntermann amp Drunck GmbH Gea www gdsys de B Target Modules and User Modules Installation and Operating Guide Devices with integrated USB A9200138 1 01 x About this manual This manual has been carefully compiled and examined to the state of the art G amp D neither explicitly nor implicitly takes guarantee or responsibility for the qual ity efficiency and marketability of the product when used for a certain purpose that differs from the scope of service covered by this manual For damages which directly or indirectly result from the use of this manual as well as for incidental damages or consequential damages G amp D is liable only in cases of intent or gross negligence Caveat Emptor G amp 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 Have been damaged by non G amp D accessories G amp D will not be liable for any consequential damages that could occur from using the products Proof of trademark All product and company names mentioned in this manual and other documents you have received alongside your G amp D product are trademarks or registered trade marks of the holder of rights Guntermann amp Drunck GmbH 2015 All rights reserved Version 1 01 30 01 2015 Guntermann amp Drunck GmbH Dortmunder Str 4a 57234 Wilnsdor
7. IEC 320 C14 Power input 100 240 VAC 0 6 A 0 3 A Redundant Type External power pack Paa dl Connector 1x Mini DIN 4 Buchse Power input 12 VDC 2 9A Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 435 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 3 0 kg Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS Target and user modules USB 64 User module DVI U CON Fiber User module DVI U CON Fiber With DVI U CON Fibre user modules you can use optical fibres to connect a console DVI monitor keyboard mouse and audio devices to the matrix switch ControlCenter Digital NOTE The user modules con be connected only to an I O card of the CCD I 0 16 Card Fiber series Both the user module and the I O card are available as single mode variants or as multi mode variants Make sure that the port at the user module the Dynamic Port at the IO card and the optical fibres are compatible with each other At the installed console matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U CPU and VGA U CPU series only Package contents 1 x User module DVI U CON Fiber 1 x Power cable Required accessories 1 x Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the user module to the matrix switch 65
8. Wacom Intuos4 S Wacom Int 4S Wacom Intuos4 M Wacom Int 4M Wacom Intuos4 L Wacom Int 4L Wacom Intuos4 XL Wacom Int 4XL Wacom Intuos5 Wacom Int 5 Controller 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 INPUT DEVICE SETTING Contour ShuttlePRO v2 Contour SP2 Target and user modules USB 98 Configuration LK463 compatible keyboard You can connect an LK463 compatible keyboard to the user modules of the KVM matrix system The order of the 108 keys of these keyboards is the same as the OpenVMS keyboard layout A special USB keyboard mode guarantees that the keypress of a special key on this keyboard is forwarded to the target computer INPUT DEVICE SETTING LK463 compatible keyboard gt LK463 How to select a USB keyboard mode 1 Press the Alt Num default 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 ADVICE Press Cirl F8 to show a list including all options Select the desired option and press Enter 4 Press F2 to save your settings How to use the special function of Sun keyboards on a standard keyboard IMPORTANT You can use the emulation of Solaris Shortcut Keys in the SUN DE and SUN US key
9. matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U CPU and VGA U CPU series only When using the console to access a multi monitor computer with four graphics outputs the separate images of the graphics outputs are displayed on the console monitors NOTE Connecting a multi monitor computer with four video outputs requires four target modules of the DVI U CPU series or two target modules of the DVI U CPU MC2 series In the web application you can add the target modules of the multi monitor com puters to a channel groups More information about this topic is given in the chap ter Expanding the system through port grouping of the web application manual When accessing the system with a target module with only one graphics input only the first monitor shows an image Package contents 1 x User module DVI U CON MC4 1 x Power cable Required accessories 4 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the user module to the matrix switch 57 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC4 Installation Connecting the console devices LED out USB Devices Mouse o ee o Generic HEE H DVI VGA Out 1 Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb DVI VGA Out 2 DVI VGA Out 1 Connect the first console monitor DVI VGA Out
10. the matrix switch Transmission distance Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 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 Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 500 mA Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 26 x 104 mm Weight Approx 260 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 35 Target and user modules USB Target module DP U CPU UC Target module DP U CPU UC With DP U CPU UC target modules you can connect computers with DisplayPort graphics output to two different matrix switches of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVI Center series Users at consoles of both matrix switches can access the target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x Target module DP CPU UC 1 x DisplayPort video cable DP
11. CON 2 user module 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the user module to two the matrix switches Target and user modules USB 84 User module DP U CON 2 Installation Connecting the console devices Transmission 2 LED out USB Devices Mouse Ga Generic o W ii Transmission 1 DisplayPort Out Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power Main Power DisplayPort Out Connect the monitor projector of the local console NOTE Check the monitor s manual if the OSD provides a setting for the mode of the DisplayPort input If so select the mode in which the image data is processed according to the standard DisplayPort 1 1 Micro In Connect the optional microphone of the local console Speaker Connect the optional speakers of the local console 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 NOTE Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user module s USB or PS 2 interfaces Keyb Connect the PS 2 keyboard of the local console Mouse Connect the PS 2 mouse of the local console Keyb Mouse Connect the USB keyboard and or the USB mouse of the local console NOTE Mixed operation for example connecting a USB mouse
12. CPU and VGA U CPU series only When using the console to access a target module DVI CPU 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 image ADVICE Instead of an MC2 target module you can also connect a dual head com puter by using two separate target modules DVI U CPU In this case add both target modules in the web application to channel group Package contents 1 x User module DVI U CON MC2 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the user module to a KVM matrix switch of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVICenter series Target and user modules USB 50 User module DVI U CON MC2 Installation Connecting console devices LED out USB Devices Mouse o Ge o Generic DVI VGA Out 1 Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb DVI VGA Out 2 DVI VGA Out 1 Connect the first console monitor DVI VGA Out 2 Connect the second console monitor Micro In Connect the console microphone optional Speaker Connect the console speakers optional 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 NOTE Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the use
13. Console Service DVI U CON Red Trans O Video Main System OQ KM ey The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system s operating status Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The power pack provides the required voltage Off The 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 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 firmware update Blink The system is ready for operation ing Console Video On Stable image signal at video input Off The incoming video signal could not be detected or it lacks the required quality to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was found Off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Blink The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready ing No local keyboard was found 47 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON Back panel LED out USB Devices Mouse heel amp Transmission 1 DVI VGA Out MicroIn Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power Main Power Th
14. D CPU Use the supplied video cable to connect the computer s digital video out put to this interface Link Status Link Status A Class 1 Laser Product sence De ervice Line In Line Out Trans 1 Trans 2 Power In Line In Use one of the 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 Target and user modules USB 28 Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC Connection to the matrix switch The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1 They meet the requirements according to EN 60825 1 2007 and EN 60825 2 2004 A1 2007 as well as U S CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams Avoid eye contact with invisible laser beam on page 2 Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps on page 2 Only use G amp D certified transmission modules on page 2 NOTE Use optical fibres with LC plugs to connect the devices The cables are avail able as accessories IMPORTANT For each matrix switch connect only one Trans interface of the tar get module Trans 1 Tx Insert the LC plug of a compatible optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Rx interface of a Dynamic Port provided at the first matr
15. The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The power pack provides the required voltage Off The 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 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 firmware update Blink The system is ready for operation ing Console Video On Stable image signal at video input Off The incoming video signal could not be detected or it lacks the required quality to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was found Off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Blink The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready ing No local keyboard was found 81 Target and user modules USB User module DP U CON Back panel LED out USB Devices Mouse W o ransmission DisplayPort Out Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power ti Main Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs The LEDs have the following meaning LED Colour Status Meaning Left Yellow Off No connection to network Blinking Network connection to an end device Right Green On A user module is accessing the target module Blinking No
16. U CON Connection to the matrix switch Transmission Use a category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect the Transmis sion interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch NOTE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module 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 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 matrix switch by purchasing the TradeSwitch function connect the optional TS LED 2 order number A6100041 to this interface Start up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack ADVICE The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 80 User module DP U CON Status displays Front panel USB Devices Power Status Console Service DP U CON Red Trans Video Main OQ System KM The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system s operating status Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off
17. U CPU Installation Connecting target computers oO C Keyb Mouse USB K M DVI D CPU NOTE Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS 2 or the USB ports Keyb Use the purple plug of a Twin PS 2 cable to connect the purple PS 2 socket keyboard to this port Mouse Use the green plug of a Twin PS 2 cable to connect the green PS 2 socket mouse of the computer to this port USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB ports to this port DVI D CPU Use the video cable to connect the digital video output of the computer to this port o 2 8 Trans Service Line In Line Out Power In 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 interface of the computer to this port Connection to the matrix switch Trans Use a category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect this interface to one of the Dynamic Port RJ45 provided at the matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module Target and user modules USB 4 Target module DVI U CPU Power supply Power In Plug the power cable of the power pack in this interface Then connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet Status displays The LED on the back panel of the ta
18. UC 1 x Video cable DVI D SL 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 1 x Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the user module to the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 22 Target module DVI U CPU Fiber Installation Connecting the target computer g CG E o Keyb Mouse USB K M DVI D CPU S NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboard interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of 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 Link Status A Class 1 Laser Product 00 Service Line In Line Out nfm O Power Trans Power In Line In Use one of the 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 23 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU F
19. and a PS 2 key board is supported too Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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 IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket 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 85 Target and user modules USB User module DP U CON 2 LED Out If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch con nect the optional TS LED2 here order number A6100041 Connection to the matrix switch NOTE Use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Transmission 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Transmission 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the Transmission interface directly to a compatible target module Power supply Main Power Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet Red Power If required connect the power ca
20. communication with matrix switch Flashing Connection to matrix switch established No user module is accessing Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s entries Yellow Flashing A firmware update is carried out TradeSwitch LED The optional TS LED order number A6100041 lights if the key board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can only access another user module or a tar get computer if you activated the TradeSwitch function for the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 82 User module DP U CON Technical data DP U CON Interfaces to Video 1 x DVI I DVI Single Link or VGA console Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 2 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 socket Data transmission to Interface 1 x RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length Max 140 meters Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 1024 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 Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmissi
21. device cable to connect one of the computer s USB interfaces to this interface VGA CPU Use the supplied video cables to connect the computer s analogue video output to this interface hel hil oo E Trans 1 Trans 2 Service Line In Line Out Power In Line In Use one of the 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 Connections to the matrix switches IMPORTANT Connect only one of the target module s Trans interfaces for each matrix switch NOTE Only use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Trans 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the first matrix switch Trans 2 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the second matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to up to two compatible user modules 41 Target and user modules USB Target module VGA U CPU UC Power supply Power In Insert the power pack s connection cable to this interface Then connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module show the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power On The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Vol
22. module DVI U CPU MC2 UC Automatic grouping of channels When operating the target module for the first time the matrix switch recognises the main channel and the target module s additional channel The channels are automat ically added 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 lt lettering a Video channel target module icon with blue spot NOTE In addition to the data of the KVM main channel a multichannel configuration transmits up to seven additional video channels and or one USB 2 0 or RS 232 channel 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 channel group Click the icon to get information about the channel group NOTE You can adjust any manually or automatically created channel group More information about channel groups is given in the separate manuals of the matrix switch web applications 19 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC Status displays The LED on the front panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power On The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The external power pack is not properly connected The fla
23. save your changes 91 Target and user modules USB D Extender mode The user modules and the target modules for the digital matrix switch can be oper ated in extender mode Connect a user module directly with a compatible target module Use the same cable types as for the connection of a matrix switch see Installation NOTE Older modules may require a crossover cable to connect both modules The modules auto recognise direct connections The computer connected to the tar get module is operated at the user module Opening the on screen display in extender mode In extender mode you can change the user module settings in the module s OSD NOTE When the modules are connected to a matrix switch the modules are con figured in the OSD of the matrix switch The matrix switch manual describes the OSD settings You can use the configured hotkey to open the on screen display at the console How to open the on screen display 1 Press Alt Num default to open the on screen display Configuration Hotkey EDID Keyboard Mouse Mouse utility Console utility Information ESC Exit Target and user modules USB 92 Configuration Configuration With the user module s on screen display you can view and change the settings in extender mode Changing the hotkey to open the on screen display When in extender mode press Alt Num default to open the u
24. second video out put is not displayed Package contents 1 x Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC 2 x Video cable DVI D SL 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 4 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the target module to two different matrix switches Target and user modules USB 16 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC Installation Connecting the target computer DVI U CPU MC2 UC ie DVI D CPU 2 OC o Keyb Mouse USB K M DVI D CPU 1 NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboard interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB interfaces to this interface 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 second digital video output to this interface keyi ial Channel 2 Service Line In Line Out Power In zo E Line
25. to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of a matrix switch Trans 2 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of another matrix switch NOTE You can also connect the target module directly to two compatible user modules Target and user modules USB 8 Target module DVI U CPU UC Power supply Power In Plug the power cable of the power pack in this interface Then connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power on The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available off The external power pack is not properly connected The blinking Transmission LEDs signal the following operating statuses 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering K
26. 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 1024 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 Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connection 1 x IEC plug IEC 320 14 Power input 100 240VAC 0 5A 0 3A Redundant Type Portable power pack 12V 2A eaten dad Connection 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power In Power input 12VDC 2 2A Casing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 210 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 1 5 kg Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 89 Target and user modules USB C Generic HID In Generic HID mode data of the USB input device connected to the Generic socket of the user module remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target module The use of Generic HID devices is possible only after you enable the Generic HID mode of the user module and of the target module NOTE With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket In Generic HID mode you can connect USB hubs or USB composite devices to the Generic socke
27. 2 Connect the second console monitor Micro In Connect the console microphone optional Speaker Connect the console speakers optional 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 NOTE Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user module s USB or PS 2 interfaces Keyb Connect the console PS 2 keyboard Mouse Connect the console PS 2 mouse Keyb Mouse Connect the console USB keyboard and or USB mouse Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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 IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket LED Out If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch con nect the optional TS LED2 here order number A6100041 DVI VGA Out 3 Connect the third console monitor DVI VGA Out 4 Connect the fourth console monitor Target and user modules USB 58 User module DVI U CON MC4 Connection to the matrix switch lag ES Transmission 1 Transmission 2
28. 30 kHz to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 600 mA Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 46 x 104 mm Weight Approx 360 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 31 Target and user modules USB Target module DP U CPU Target module DP U CPU With DP U CPU target modules you can connect a computer with DisplayPort graphics output to a digital matrix switch 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 The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x Target module DP U CPU 1 x DisplayPort video cable DP Cable M M 2 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 1 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect the target module to the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 32 Target module D
29. 720x400 50 120 Hz 800x600 50 120 Hz 1024x768 50 120 Hz 1152x864 50 85 Hz 1152900 50 76 Hz 1280x720 50 85 Hz 1280x768 50 100 Hz 1280x960 50 75 Hz 1280x1024 50 75 Hz 1360x768 50 85 Hz 1400x1050 50 75 Hz 1440x900 50 85 Hz 1600x1200 60 Hz 1680x1050 60 Hz 1920x1080 60 Hz 1920x1200 60 Hz Colour depth 24 Bit Pixel rate 25 MHz bis 165 MHz Norms E DDC Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 600 mA 12 VDC Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 26 x 104 mm Weight Approx 250 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 43 Target and user modules USB B User modules User module DVI U CON With DVI U CON user modules you can connect a console DVI monitor keyboard mouse and 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 computer The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U CPU and VGA U CPU series only Package contents
30. C Duplex socket matrix switches Transmission distance gt DVI CPU Fiber M Max 100 Meter 62 5u 125y Max 200 Meter 50 125 OM2 Max 400 Meter 50u 125y OM3 DVI CPU Fiber S Max 5 000 Meter 9u 125p 0S1 gt DVI CPU Fiber S Max 10 000 Meter 90 125p 0S1 Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 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 Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 500 mA Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 46 x 104 mm Weight Approx 340 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS Target and user modules USB 26 Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC With DVI U CPU Fiber UC target modules you can connect a computer with DVI graph ics output to two different matrix switches of the ControlCenter Digital series NOTE The user modules con be connected only to an I O card of the CCD I 0 16 Card Fiber series Both the user module and the I O card are
31. Cable M M 2 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the target module to two matrix switches Target and user modules USB 36 Target module DP U CPU UC Installation Connecting the target computer DP U CPU UC oa Keyb Mouse USB K M DP CPU NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboard interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB interfaces to this interface DP CPU Connect the computer s Display Port digital video output to this interface hil Mil ooo Trans 1 Trans 2 Service Line In Line Out Power In Line In Use one of the 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 Connections to the matrix switches IMPORTANT Connect only one of the target module s Trans interfaces for each matrix switch
32. In Use one of the 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 17 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC Connections to the matrix switches IMPORTANT Connect only one of the target module s Trans interfaces for each matrix switch NOTE Only use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Connecting the first matrix switch Trans 1 Channel 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the first matrix switch Trans 1 Channel 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the first matrix switch Connecting the second first matrix switch Trans 2 Channel 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the second matrix switch Trans 2 Channel 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the sec ond matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to up to two compatible user modules Power supply Power In Insert the power pack s connection cable to this interface Start up Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket The target module starts as soon as it is supplied with power During start up the channels are automatically grouped see below Target and user modules USB 18 Target
33. Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select PS 2 Enh keyboard and press F8 to select one of the following options no Standard keyboard PixelPower RA Special PixelPower Clarity blue keyboard PixelPower C Special PixelPower Rapid Action keyboard SKIDATA1 Special SKIDATAI keyboard ADVICE Press Ctrl F8 to show a list inclduing all options Select the desired option and press Enter 4 Press F2 to save your settings Adjusting the scancode set of a PS 2 keyboard If a key is pressed on the PS 2 keyboard the keyboard processor sends a data packet that is called scan code The two 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 of the keyboard do not work as expected it is recommended to switch to scan code set 3 How to select the scancode set of the PS 2 keyboard 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select PS 2 Scancode set and press F8 to select scancode sets 2 or 3 4 Press F2 to save your settings 5 Restart the user module to apply your changes Target and user modules USB 96 Configuration Reinitialising USB input devices After connecting a USB keyboard or mouse to the user module the
34. P U CPU Installation Connecting the target computer O Keyb Mouse USB K M DP CPU NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboard interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB interfaces to this interface DP CPU Connect the computer s Display Port digital video output to this interface o o amp Trans Service Line In Line Out Power In Line In Use one of the 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 Connection to the matrix switch Trans Use a category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of a matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module Power supply Power In Insert the power pack s connection cable to this interface Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket 33 Target and user modules USB Target module DP U CPU Status d
35. S 2 socket 2 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 socket Datatransmissionto Interfaces 2 x RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission distance Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 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 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 bits Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connector 1 x IEC plug IEC 320 14 Power input 100 240 VAC 0 5 A 0 3 A Redundant Type External power pack pact fu Ud Connector 1x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input 12 VDC 2 2A Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 435 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 3 0 kg Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS Target and user modules USB 56 User module DVI U CON MC4 User module DVI U CON MC4 With DVI U CON MC4 user modules you can connect a dual monitor console four DVI monitors keyboard mouse and audio devices to a digital matrix switch of the Con trolCenter Digital or the DVICenter series At the installed console
36. Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON Fiber Installation Connecting the console devices LED out USB Devices Mouse N oQ cenene e ri Ae 2 an o EEE Jo D 5 Transmission DVI VGA Out a In ioe Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power y Figure 1 Back panel of user module NOTE Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS 2 or the USB interfaces Keyb Connect the PS 2 keyboard of the local console Mouse Connect the PS 2 mouse of the local console Keyb Mouse Connect the USB keyboard and or USB mouse of the local console NOTE You can also use PS 2 and USB devices for example by connecting a USB mouse and a PS 2 keyboard Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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 IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket 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 DVI VGA Out Connect the monitor of the local
37. able 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 24W 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better patch cables to connect the target module to two different matrix switches 7 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU UC Installation Connecting the target computer 0p C Keyb Mouse USB K M DVI D CPU NOTE Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS 2 or the USB ports Keyb Use the purple plug of a Twin PS 2 cable to connect the purple PS 2 socket keyboard to this port Mouse Use the green plug of a Twin PS 2 cable to connect the green PS 2 socket mouse of the computer to this port USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB ports to this port DVI D CPU Use the video cable to connect the digital video output of the computer to this port heel Ml ooo E Trans 1 Trans 2 Service Line In Line Out Power In Line In Use an audio 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 IMPORTANT Only connect one Trans interface of the target module per matrix switch NOTE Use category 5e twisted pair cables or better to connect the devices Trans 1 Connect this interface
38. able power pack 12V 2A eee Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power In Power input 12VDC 2 2A Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 210 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 1 3 kg Target and user modules USB 70 User module DVI U CON Fiber DVI U CON FIBER Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 71 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON 2 User module DVI U CON 2 With DVI U CON 2 user modules you can connect a console DVI monitor keyboard mouse and audio devices to two digital matrix switches 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 The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U CPU and VGA U CPU series only The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch between the connected matrix switches ADVICE Instead of a matrix switch you can also connect a compatible target module to each of the two channels Package contents 1 x DVI U CON 2 user module 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect the user module to two the matrix switches Targe
39. ansmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs The LEDs have the following functions LED Colour Status Meaning left Yellow off No connection to network blinking 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 module is accessing flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s entries Yellow flashing A firmware update is carried out TradeSwitch LED The optional TS LED order number A6100041 lights if the key board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can only access another user module or a tar get computer if you purchased the TradeSwitch feature for the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 88 User module DP U CON 2 Technical data DP U CON 2 Interfaces to Video 1 x DisplayPort socket console Keyboard mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 3 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 scoket Data transmission to Interface 2 x RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length Max 140 meters Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x
40. arget module VGA U CPU UC Target module VGA U CPU UC With VGA U CPU UC target modules you can connect a computer with a VGA graphics output to two different digital matrix switches of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVI Center series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x Target module VGA U CPU UC 1 x Video cable VGA M M 2 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the target module to two different matrix switches Target and user modules USB 40 Target module VGA U CPU UC Installation Connecting the target computer pa Keyb Mouse USBK M aVe7Sikeiintles VGA CPU XY NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboard interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB
41. atrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Target and user modules USB 38 Target module DP U CPU UC Technical data DP U CPU UC Interfaces to com Video 1 x Display Port puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Data transmission to Interface 2 x RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 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 Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 600 mA Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 26 x 104 mm Weight Approx 260 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C enironment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 39 Target and user modules USB T
42. available as single mode variants or as multi mode variants Make sure that the port at the user module the Dynamic Port at the IO card and the optical fibres are compatible with each other At the consoles of both matrix switches users can access a target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC 1 x Video cable DVI D SL 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the user module to the matrix switch 27 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC Installation Connecting the target computer if 0 oE Keyb Mouse USB K M DVI D CPU ee NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboard interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB interfaces to this interface DVI
43. ble of the optional power pack to 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 Start up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack ADVICE The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of the matrix switch Switching The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch between the connected matrix switches How to switch channels via buttons Press the button of the desired channel to activate it How to switch channels via key combinations On the console keyboard press Hotkey Select key In the default settings the select keys are Alt 1 channel 1 and Alt 2 channel 2 Target and user modules USB 86 User module DP U CON 2 Status displays Front panel USB Devices Trans 1 Trans 2 Active O Status Ga Il is Power Status Console Service DP U CON 2 Red Trans Video Main OQ System KM The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system s operating status Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The main power supply provides the required voltage Off The power button is t
44. board mode only If the target module is provided with a Sun Keyboard you can use Solaris Shortcut Keys after enabling their support 99 Target and user modules USB Configuration When using a standard keyboard you can perform these functions by using the key combinations listed below KEY COMBINATIONS SOLARIS SHORTCUT KEY OF SUN KEYBOARDS Ctrl Alt F2 Again Ctrl Alt F3 Props Ctrl Alt F4 Undo Ctrl Alt F5 Front Ctrl Alt F6 Copy Ctrl Alt F7 Open Ctrl Alt F8 Paste Ctrl Alt F9 Find Ctrl Alt F10 Cut Ctrl Alt F11 Help Ctrl Alt F12 Mute Ctrl Alt NUM Loud Ctrl Alt NUM Quiet Ctrl Alt NUM Compose Ctrl Alt Pause Shutdown Pause A Stop Support for servers of IBM s RS 6000 series NOTE This setting can only be edited with PS 2 versions of the target modules Activate the support for UNIX servers of IBM s RS 6000 series in the JBM RS 6000 support menu if the target computer is a server of this series How to de activate the special support for servers of IBM s RS 6000 series 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select IBM RS 6000 support and press F8 to select one of the following options Yes Support for servers of IBM s RS 6000 series is activated No Support for servers of IBM s RS 6000 series is deactivated 4 Press F2 to save your setti
45. cation to the matrix switch is established suc cessfully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be established Target and user modules USB 54 User module DVI U CON MC2 Back panel iad ES Transmission 1 Transmission 2 The Transmission interfaces at the user module s back panel provide additional status LEDs Interface LED Status Meaning Transmission1 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix switch Flashing 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 Transmission2 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix switch On 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 TradeSwitch LED The optionally available TS LED item number A6100041 flashes when keyboard and mouse signals of a master console are switched to the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can only be switched to another user module or target computer if you purchased the TradeSwitch function for the matrix switch 55 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC2 Technical data DVI U CON MC2 Interfaces to console Video 2 x DVI I DVI single link or VGA Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x P
46. ceseecseccsneessaeessneeesneeessatensaeenats 72 User module DP U CONG oo itenni eiiiai eniin i iii A ES 78 User module DP U CON 2 oii eeceeccsreesseeeeneessaeeenseeessaeessatessaeesats 84 Chapter 3 Generic HID Enabling disabling the user module s Generic HID mode ee 90 Enabling disabling the target module s Generic HID mode 0 91 Chapter 4 Extender mode Opening the on screen display in extender mode ccceeecceeeeeeeettteee 92 COnfigirationy aieu en eaer osed e ee Rie ele ate 93 Target and user modules USB ii Safety instructions Safety instructions Please read the following safety instructions carefully before you start operating the G amp D product The instructions well help in avoiding damages to the product and in preventing possible injuries Keep this manual handy for all persons who will be using this product Follow all warnings or operating instructions which are on the device or stated in this user manual A Beware of electric shocks To avoid the risk of electric shock do not open the device or remove the covers If service is required please contact our technicians Disconnect the main power plug or the power supply 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 to the power plugs
47. 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 added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch con nect the optional TS LED2 here order number A6100041 Target and user modules USB 66 User module DVI U CON Fiber Connection to the matrix switch The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1 They meet the requirements according to EN 60825 1 2007 and EN 60825 2 2004 A1 2007 as well as U S CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams Avoid eye contact with invisible laser beam on page 2 Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps on page 2 Only use G amp D certified transmission modules on page 2 NOTE Use optical fibres with LC plugs to connect the devices The cables are avail able as accessories Transmission Tx Insert the LC plug of an optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Rx interface of a compatible Dynamic Port provided at the matrix switch Transmission Rx Insert the LC plug of an optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Tx interface of the same Dynamic Ports pro vided at the matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user mod ule Power supp
48. d and the required voltage 12 Volt is available off The external power pack is not properly connected The flashing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Target and user modules USB 14 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 Technical data DVI U CPU MC2 Interfaces to com Video 2 x DVI D single link puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface 2 x RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Col
49. deo1 On Strong video signal at first video input off No signal at first video input or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was detected off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Flash The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready ing A local keyboard was not detected Target and user modules USB 68 User module DVI U CON Fiber Back panel LED out 1 Laser Product o ry Transmission DVI VGA Out USB Devices Mouse S 5 i S z s Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power The back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDS They have the following meaning LED Colour Status Meaning Link Yellow Off No connection to network Blinking Network connection to end device established 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 module Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Yellow Flashing Firmware is updated TradeSwitch LED The optionally available TS LED item number A6100041 flashes when keyboard and mouse signals of a master console are switched to the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse
50. e Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs The LEDs have the following meaning LED Colour Status Meaning Left Yellow Off No connection to network Blinking 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 module is accessing Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s entries Yellow Flashing A firmware update is carried out TradeSwitch LED The optional TS LED order number A6100041 lights if the key board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can only access another user module or a tar get computer if you activated the TradeSwitch function for the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 48 User module DVI U CON Technical data DVI U CON Interfaces to Video 1 x DVI I DVI Single Link or VGA console Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 2 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 socket Data transmission to Interface 1 x RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length Max 140 meters Video Reso
51. ect one of the following options No OSD cannot be opened by mouse Yes opens OSD via mouse keys 4 and 5 of a compatible mouse 4 Press F2 to save your settings 97 Target and user modules USB Configuration Choosing the USB keyboard mode NOTE This setting can only be edited with USB versions of the target modules USB target modules support different USB input devices You can use the special fea tures of a USB input device after selecting the specific USB keyboard mode USB keyboards In addition to the keys of standard keyboard layouts the default USB keymode PC Multimedia supports several multimedia keys like Loud and Quiet With Apple or Sun Keyboards you can apply special keymodes to use the special keys of these keyboards The following table lists the supported USB keyboards INPUT DEVICE SETTING PC keyboard with additional multimedia keys PC Multimedia PC keyboard with standard keyboard layout PC Standard Apple Keyboard with numeric keypad A1243 Apple A1243 Sun Keyboard German keyboard layout gt SUN German Sun Keyboard American keyboard layout SUN US Displays and tablets You can operate computers connected to the target module with one of the supported displays or tablets INPUT DEVICE SETTING HP 2310tk HP 2310t iiyama T1931 gt iiyama T1931 Wacom Cintiq 21UX Wacom Cint 21 Wacom Intuos3 Wacom Int 3
52. edundant Type Portable power pack 12V 2A eaten dad Connection 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power In Power input 12VDC 2 2A Casing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 210 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 1 5 kg Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 77 Target and user modules USB User module DP U CON User module DP U CON With DP U CON user modules you can connect a console DisplayPort monitor key board mouse and 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 computer The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U CPU and VGA U CPU series only Package contents 1 x DP U CON user module 1 x Power cable Required accessories 1 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect the user module to the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 78 User module DP U CON Installation Connecting the console devices C LED out USB Devices Mouse N Generic W W oo i ke ransmission DisplayPort Out Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power P NOTE Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer us
53. er socket The target module starts as soon as it is supplied with power During start up the channels are automatically grouped see below Automatic grouping of channels When operating the target module for the first time the matrix switch recognises the main channel and the target module s additional channel The channels are automat ically added to a channel group The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels 4 Main channel target module icon with MC lt lettering a Video channel target module icon with blue spot NOTE In addition to the data of the KVM main channel a channel group transmits up to seven additional video channels and or one USB 2 0 or RS 232 channel In the web application the list of target modules provides separate entries for grouped channels The icon next to the module name shows that the module is part of a channel group Click the icon to get information about the channel group NOTE You can adjust any channel groups that were created automatically or manually More information about channel groups is given in the separate manu als of the matrix switch web applications 13 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU MC2 Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power on The external power pack is connecte
54. et modules you want to access see below 5 Press F2 to save your changes Enabling disabling the target module s Generic HID mode USB target modules support different USB input devices You can use the special features of a USB input device after selecting the specific USB keyboard mode see page 90 As an alternative to the specific USB keyboard modes you can use the Generic HID mode In this mode data of USB devices connected to the Generic interface remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target module IMPORTANT When connecting a USB hub or a USB composite device containing multiple USB devices only the first of the connected HID devices can be used in Generic HID mode see page 90 How to select a USB keyboard mode 1 Press Ctrl Num default to open the on screen display Press F11 to open the Configuration menu Select Target and press Enter Select the target module whose settings you want to change and press F5 un A WwW N Select USB keyboard and press F8 to select one of the following options Multimedia PC keyboard with additional multimedia keys default Standard PC keyboard with standard keyboard layout Generic Any USB input device NOTE USB target modules additionally support certain USB input devices After selecting the specific USB keyboard mode of such a device you can use the special features of these USB input devices 6 Click OK to
55. eyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs 9 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU UC Technical data DVI U CPU UC Interfaces to Video 1 x DVI D Single Link computer Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket Data transmission Interface 2 x RJ45 sockets to matrix switches Transmission length Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 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 Resolution 24 bits Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Power pack 12V 2A Connection 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Current consumption Max 600 mA 12VDC Casing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 26 x 104 mm Weight Approx 260 g Operating Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS Target and user modules USB 10 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 With DVI U CPU MC2 target modules you can c
56. f Germany Phone 49 0 2739 8901 100 Fax 49 0 2739 8901 120 http www GDsys de sales GDsys de i Target and user modules USB Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety IStructiOns oi ariera eve candies cos colasdh can ccviss a i i a a 1 Chapter 1 Target modules Target module DVI U CPU G eot cccccecccccceeeeeenseeeeeeeeeeeesssiseeeeeeeeeeneaaee 3 Target module DVI U CPU UC o oo eeccccccccccccccccetcteeeeeeeesennenssseeeeeeseneneaaee 7 Target module DVI U CPU MC26 0 ccccccccccccccccceeettteeeeeeeeeeneesstseeeeeeeeens 11 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC oo ciccccccccccceccccceeceeeenetstteeeeeeeeeeees 16 Target module DVI U CPU Fibere cccccccccccccccceecsteeceeeeeseessessteeeeeeeeeees 22 Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC 00 0 0 cccccccccccceceeceeetstteeeeeeeeeeees 27 Target module DP U CPU inoitia e a aa aT asia 32 Target module DP U CPU UC oo ccccccccccccceccesenteeeeeeeeeeenessseeeeeeeeeess 36 Target module VGA U CPU UC 20 0 iecccccccccceccceeetteeeeeeeesensessnseeeeeeeeees 40 Chapter 2 User modules User module DVI U CONG oo cceneecseeseeesneeeeseeetsaeessatensaeeneats 44 User module DVI U CON MC26 oo cececececceneesseeessneerenaeensatessaeesaes 50 User module DVI U CON MC4e ooo ceccececccereerneecsneesenaeessatessaeeseaes 57 User module DVI U CON Fibere oo cece ccensesseeesneesenaeessatessaeeneaes 65 User module DVI U CON 26 ooo e
57. hannels via buttons Press the button of the desired channel to activate it How to switch channels via key combinations On the console keyboard press Hotkey Select key In the default settings the select keys are Alt 1 channel 1 and Alt 2 channel 2 Target and user modules USB 74 User module DVI U CON 2 Status displays Front panel USB Devices Trans 1 Trans 2 Active O O Status en cry i Power Status Console Service DVI U CON 2 Red Trans O Video Main System KM ey The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system s operating status Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The main power supply provides the required voltage Off The 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 connected matrix switch or the tar get module of the active channel could be established success fully Off The communication 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 Console Video On Stable image s
58. iber Connection to the matrix switch The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1 They meet the requirements according to EN60825 1 2007 and EN 60825 2 2004 A1 2007 as well as U S CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams Avoid eye contact with invisible laser beam on page 2 Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps on page 2 Only use G amp D certified transmission modules on page 2 NOTE Use optical fibres with LC plugs to connect the devices The cables are avail able as accessories IMPORTANT For each matrix switch connect only one Trans interface of the tar get module Trans Tx Insert the LC plug of a compatible optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Rx interface of a Dynamic Port provided at the first matrix switch Trans Rx Insert the LC plug of a compatible optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Tx interface of the same Dynamic Port pro vided at the first matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user mod ule 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 power socket Target and user modules USB 24 Target module DVI U CPU Fiber Status displays The LED
59. ideo signal at fourth video input Off No signal at fourth video input or the signal quality 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 Back panel kiji Transmission 1 Transmission 2 The Transmission interfaces at the user module s back panel provide additional status LEDs Interface LED Status Meaning Transmission 1 Yellow Off o data connection to matrix switch Blinking Data connection to matrix switch established Green Off o user is logged in at the user module On A user is logged in at the user module Transmission 2 Yellow Off o data connection to matrix switch On Data connection to matrix switch established Green Off o user is logged in at the user module On A user is logged in at the user module Target and user modules USB 62 User module DVI U CON MC4 E ka Transmission 3 Transmission 4 Interface LED Status Meaning Transmission 3 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix switch Blink Data connection to matrix switch established ing 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 o data connection to matrix switch On Data connection to matrix switch es
60. ignal at video input Off The incoming video signal could not be detected or it lacks the required quality to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was found Off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Blinking The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready No local keyboard was found Trans Active On Active channel Off Inactive channel Status On The communication with the connected matrix switch or the tar get module of this channel was established successfully Off The communication with a matrix switch or target module of this active channel could not be established 75 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON 2 Back panel Transmission 2 LED out USB Devices Mouse kes heel amp Transmission 1 DVI VGA Out MicroIn Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power Main Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs The LEDs have the following functions LED Colour Status Meaning left Yellow off No connection to network blinking 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 module is accessing flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are forwarded by the accessing user module The f
61. information about channel groups is given in the separate manuals of the matrix switch web applications 53 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC2 Status displays Front panel Power Status Console Video 2 Red Trans 1OQ Video Trans 2 Man System KM Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and supplies 12 Volt Off The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The power pack is turned on and supplies the required voltage Off The power pack is turned off or the connection to the mains could not be established Status Trans 1 On The communication to the matrix switch is established suc cessfully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be established System On Device boots or firmware update is executed Flashing System is ready for operation Console Video1 On Strong video signal at first video input Off No signal at first video input or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was detected Off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Flashing The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready A local keyboard was not detected MC2 Video2 On Strong video signal at second video input Off No signal at second video input or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system Trans 2 On The communi
62. ing the PS 2 or the USB interfaces Keyb Connect the PS 2 keyboard of the local console Mouse Connect the PS 2 mouse of the local console Keyb Mouse Connect the USB keyboard and or USB mouse of the local console NOTE You can also combine PS 2 and USB devices for example by connecting a USB mouse and a PS 2 keyboard Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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 IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket 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 DisplayPort Out Connect the monitor of the local console NOTE Check the monitor s manual if the OSD provides a setting for the mode of the DisplayPort input If so select the mode in which the image data is processed according to the standard DisplayPort 1 1 Micro In Connect the optional microphone of the local console Speaker Connect the optional speakers of the local console 79 Target and user modules USB User module DP
63. ing The incoming video signal was not detected Flashing No voltage at PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Target and user modules USB 30 Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC Technical data DVI U CPU FIBER UC Interfaces to com puter Video 2 x DVI D single link Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface 2 x LC Duplex socket matrix switches Transmission distance gt DVI U CPU Fiber UC M Max 100 Meter 62 5 125n Max 200 Meter 50u 125u OM2 Max 400 Meter 50u 125u OM3 DVI U CPU Fiber UC S Max 5 000 Meter 9u 125p 0S1 gt DVI U CPU Fiber UC S Max 10 000 Meter 9u 125p 0S1 Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 5 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency
64. input devices are initialised and can be used immediately Some USB input devices require a reinitialisation of the USB connection Enable the automatic reinitialisation of USB devices if a USB keyboard or mouse does not respond to your inputs during operation How to enable disable the reinitialisation of USB devices 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select the USB Auto Refresh entry and press F8 to select the keyboard type off The connected USB input devices do not need to be reini tialised recommended setting all All USB devices are regularly reinitialised only faulty The status of USB devices is monitored If the communica tion with a USB devices is interrupted the device is reini tialised 4 Press F2 to save your settings Opening the on screen display by mouse In the default settings of the matrix 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 console you can call the on screen display through the mouse keys four and five at the side of the mouse How to de activate the mouse support to operate the on screen display 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select OSD by mouse and press F8 to sel
65. isplays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power On The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The external power pack is not properly connected The flashing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Target and user modules USB 34 Target module DP U CPU Technical data DP U CPU Interfaces to com Video 1 x Display Port puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface 1 x RJ45 socket
66. ix switch Trans 1 Rx Insert the LC plug of a compatible optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Tx interface of the same Dynamic Port pro vided at the first matrix switch Trans 2 Tx Insert the LC plug of a compatible optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Rx interface of a Dynamic Port provided at the second matrix switch Trans 2 Rx Insert the LC plug of a compatible optical fibre cable Connect the other end of the cable to the Tx interface of the same Dynamic Port pro vided at the second matrix switch ADVICE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user mod ule 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 power socket 29 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU Fiber UC Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shwos the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power On The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The external power pack is not properly connected The blinking LEDS on the back panel highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection LED Status Meaning Yellow Off No user module accesses the target module On A user module accesses the target module Blink
67. lickering is defined by the user s entries Yellow flashing A firmware update is carried out TradeSwitch LED The optional TS LED order number A6100041 lights if the key board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can only access another user module or a tar get computer if you purchased the TradeSwitch feature for the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 76 User module DVI U CON 2 Technical data DVI U CON 2 Interfaces to Video 1 x DVI I DVI Single Link or VGA console Keyboard mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 3 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 scoket Data transmission to Interface 2 x RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length Max 140 meters Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 1024 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 Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connection 1 x IEC plug IEC 320 14 Power input 100 240VAC 0 5A 0 3A R
68. lution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 1024 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 Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connection 1 x IEC plug IEC 320 C14 Current consumption 100 240VAC 0 4A 0 2A Redundant Type External power pack 12V 2A aran Connection 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power In Current consumption 12VDC 2 0A Casing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 210 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 1 3 kg Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 49 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC2 User module DVI U CON MC2 With DVI U CON MC2 user modules you can connect a dual monitor console two DVI monitors keyboard mouse and audio devices to a digital matrix switch of the Con trolCenter Digital or the DVICenter series At the installed console matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U
69. ly Main Power Connect the power cable with the power pack and a power socket Red Power Connect the cable of the optional power pack to establish a redundant power supply Connect the power cable with the power pack and a power socket of another power circuit Start up Turn on the power button of the Main Power power pack ADVICE During the System Startup of the suer module the current hotkey configu ration of the matrix switch is shown 67 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON Fiber Status displays Front panel USB Devices 8 Power Status Console Service DVI U CON Fiber Red Trans O Video Main System KM em The LEDs on the front panel of the user modules show the system s operating status Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and supplies 12 Volt Off The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The power pack provides the required voltage Off The power pack is turned off or the connection to the mains could not be established aie the proper connection of the power cable at the main power pack Status Trans On m communication to the matrix switch is established success ully off The communication to the matrix switch could not be established System On Device boots or firmware update is executed Blink System is ready for operation ing Console Vi
70. ngs Target and user modules USB 100 Configuration Enable disable the startup without a keyboard By default user modules start without a keyboard As an alternative the user mod ule can interrupt startup by showing a message regarding the missing keyboard Once you connect a keyboard to the user module the startup process continues How to enable disable the startup of a user module without a keyboard 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Keyboard Mouse and press Enter 3 Select the Keyboard required entry and press F8 to select one of the following options no User module can be started without a keyboard default yes User module can be started only when a keyboard is connected 4 Press F2 to save your settings Activating or resetting a PS 2 mouse Compared to USB mouses PS 2 mouses do not support hot plug technology You can therefore insert the PS 2 plug during operation 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 to the target module NOTE Since the commands differ depending on the used mouse type and the installed operating system four different functions are provided How to start and use the Mouse utility function 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen di
71. on the back panel of the target module shwos the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power On The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available Off The external power pack is not properly connected The blinking LEDS on the back panel highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs 25 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU Fiber Technical data DVI U CPU FIBER Interfaces to com Video 1 x DVI D single link puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface 1 x L
72. on type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connection 1 x IEC plug IEC 320 C14 Current consumption 100 240VAC 0 5A 0 3A Redundant Type External power pack 12V 2A aran Connection 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power In Current consumption 12VDC 2 2A Casing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 210 x 44 x 210 mm Weight Approx 1 3 kg Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 83 Target and user modules USB User module DP U CON 2 User module DP U CON 2 With DP U CON 2 user modules you can connect a console DisplayPort monitor key board mouse and audio devices to two digital matrix switches 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 The data stream of the connected USB devices is transmitted to the active target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI U CPU DP U CPU and VGA U CPU series only The buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations select keys let users switch between the connected matrix switches ADVICE Instead of a matrix switch you can also connect a compatible target module to each of the two channels Package contents 1 x DVI U
73. onnect a computer with two DVI graphics outputs dual head to a digital matrix switch 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 The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s IMPORTANT Only consoles configured for multi monitor operation via channel grouping can show the images of both of the computer s video outputs on separate monitors At consoles with one monitor only the image of the computer s second video out put is not displayed Package contents 1 x Target module DVI U CPU MC2 2 x Video cable DVI D SL 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 2A 1 x Power cable Required accessories 2 x Category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the target module to the matrix switch 11 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU MC2 Installation Connecting the target computer DVI U CPU MC2 fe Oo Keyb Mouse USB K M DVI D CPU 1 NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS 2 interfaces or the USB interface Keyb Use the purple plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 keyboa
74. or the connection to the mains could not be established Status Trans 1 On The communication to the matrix switch is established success fully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be estab lished System On Device boots or firmware update is executed Flash System is ready for operation ing Console Video1 On Strong video signal at first video input Off No signal at first video input or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was detected Off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Flash The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready ing A local keyboard was not detected MC2 Video2 On Strong video signal at second video input Off No signal at second video input or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system Trans 2 On The communication to the matrix switch is established success fully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be estab lished 61 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC4 a DVI U CON MC O Video 4 O Video 3 Trans 4 O Trans 3 MC3 Video3 On Strong video signal atthird video input Off No signal at third video input or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system Trans 3 On The communication to the matrix switch is established success fully Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be estab lished MC4 Video4 On Strong v
75. our 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 Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 800 mA Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 46 x 104 mm Weight Approx 260 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 15 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC With DVI U CPU MC2 UC target modules you can connect a computer with two DVI graphics outputs dual head to two different digital matrix switches of the Control Center Digital or the DVICenter series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s IMPORTANT Only consoles configured for multi monitor operation via channel grouping can show the images of both of the computer s video outputs on separate monitors At consoles with one monitor only the image of the computer s
76. peatedly to select one of the following options off Opening OSD via double keypress disabled defaultStandard Cirl Open OSD by pressing Ctrl twice Alt Open OSD by pressing Alt twice Alt Gr Open OSD by pressing Alt Gr twice Win Open OSD by pressing Win twice Shift Open OSD by pressing Shift twice Print Open OSD by pressing Druck twice ADVICE Press Ctrl F8 to show a list inclduing all options Select the desired option and press Enter 4 Press F2 to save your settings Changing the select keys NOTE Select keys can only be used and configured at user modules providing at least two channels e g DVI CON 2 In the default settings the select 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 open the on screen display 2 Select Hotkey and press Enter Target and user modules USB 94 Configuration 3 Select Selectkeys and press F8 to select one of the following options 1 2 Activates select keys 1 and 2 F1 F2 Activates select keys F1 and F2 NUM1 NUM2 Activates select keys NUM 1 and NUM 2 A B Activates select keys A and B 4 Press F2 to save your settings Administrating EDID profiles The EDID information Extended Display Identification Data of a monitor gives the graphics card of a connected com
77. puter information about various technical features of the device The EDID profile of the monitor that is connected to the user module is not avail able at the target module Therefore the target module transmits a standard profile to the computer The EDID information of the profile are optimised for the majority of available graphics cards ADVICE In some cases it is recommended to send the EDID profile of the console monitor to the target module Now the connected computer receives the EDID data of the console monitor How to transmit the EDID 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 Press Esc to close the EDID menu How to activate the G amp D EDID profile NOTE By activating this profile you might delete a transmitted EDID profile 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select EDID and press Enter 3 Select Install default EDID and press Enter 4 Press Esc to close the EDID menu 95 Target and user modules USB Configuration Activating the support of special PS 2 keyboards The user module supports the additional keys of the follwoing PS 2 keyboards PixelPower Rapid Action PixelPower Clarity blue and SKIDATAI How to activate the support of special PS 2 keyboards 1 Press the Alt
78. r module s USB or PS 2 interfaces Keyb Connect the console s PS 2 keyboard Mouse Connect the console s PS 2 mouse Keyb Mouse Connect the console s USB keyboard and or USB mouse Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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 IMPORTANT With enabled Generic HID mode it is not possible to operate the OSD with a keyboard connected to the Generic socket LED Out If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch connect the optional TS LED2 here order number A6100041 51 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC2 Connection to the matrix switch _ _ Transmission 1 Transmission 2 NOTE Use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Transmission 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Transmission 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch NOTE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible target module Power supply Main Power Red Power Main Power Connect the s
79. rd interface to this interface Mouse Use the green plug of the Twin PS 2 cable to connect the computer s PS 2 mouse interface to this interface USB K M Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer s USB interfaces to this interface 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 second digital video output to this interface k o o 6D Service Line In Line Out Power In Channel 2 Channel 1 Line In Use one of the 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 Target and user modules USB 12 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 Connection to the matrix switch NOTE Only use category 5e or better twisted pair cables to connect the devices Trans Channel 1 Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch Trans Channel 2 Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch NOTE You can also connect the target directly to a compatible user module Power supply Power In Insert the power pack s connection cable to this interface Start up Connect the power cable to the power pack and a pow
80. rget module shows the status of the external power pack LED Status Meaning Power on The external power pack is connected and the required voltage 12 Volt is available off The external power pack is not properly connected The blinking Transmission LEDs signal the following operating statuses 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs 5 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU Technical data DVI U CPU Interfaces to Video 1 x DVI D Single Link computer Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket Data transmission Data transmission 1 x RJ45 socket to matrix switch Transmission length Max 140 me
81. ser module s local on screen display OSD NOTE The hotkey consists of at least one hotkey modifier key and an additional hotkey which you can select from multoiple options Both the Alt hotkey modifier key and the Num hotkey can be changed How to change the hotkey to open the on screen display 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 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 Ctrl Ctrl key Alt Alt key Alt Gr Alt Grkey Win Windows key Shift Shift key 4 Press F8 to select one of the hotkeys listed under Key The on screen display can be opened by pressing the hotkey and the selected hotkey modifier s at the same time Num Num key Pause Pause key Insert Insert key Delete Delete key Home Home key End End key PgUp Page Up key PgDn Page Down key Space Space key 5 Press F2 to save your settings 93 Target and user modules USB Configuration Opening the on screen display via double keypress In addition to opening the OSD with the key combination Alt Num you can open the OSD by pressing a previously selected key twice How to define the key to open the OSD via double keypress 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Hotkey and press Enter 3 Select OSD via 2x keypress and press F8 re
82. shing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Target and user modules USB 20 Target module DVI U CPU MC2 UC Technical data DVI U CPU MC2 UC Interfaces to com Video 2 x DVI D single link puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface 4 x RJ45 socket cmatrix switches Transmission distance Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Colour depth 24 bit Pixel rate 25 MHz to 165 MHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz to 180 Hz Horizontal frequency 30 kHz
83. signals can only be switched to another user module or target computer if you purchased the TradeSwitch ffeature for the matrix switch 69 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON Fiber Technical data DVI U CON FIBER Interfaces to console Video 1 x DVI I DVI Single Link or VGA Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 2 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 socket Data transmission to Interfaces 1 x LC Duplex socket feat ocswrtchs Transmission distance gt DVI U CON Fiber M Max 100 Meter 62 5 125n Max 200 Meter 50p 125u OM2 Max 400 Meter 50u 125y 0M3 gt DVI U CON Fiber S Max 5 000 Meter 90 125p 0S1 gt DVI U CON Fiber S Max 10 000 Meter 9u 125u 0S1 Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 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 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 bits Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connector 1x IEC plug IEC 320 C14 Power input 100 240VAC 0 5A 0 3A Redundant Type Port
84. splay 2 Select Mouse utility and press Enter 3 Select one of the following functions and press Enter Reset Mouse Resets the PS 2 mouse interface of a Windows computer Enable mouse for Unix Activates the PS 2 mouse of a Linux computer Enable Intelli Activates the PS 2 wheel mouse of a Linux computer Enable Intelli Explorer Activates the PS 2 wheel mouse with additional keys of a Linux computer 101 Target and user modules USB Configuration Resetting the default settings This setting resets the default settings of the extender mode All settings that have been changed by the user are reset How to reset the default settings of the matrix switch 1 Press the Alt Num default hotkey to open the on screen display 2 Select Console utility and press Enter 3 Select Set system defaults and press Enter Showing status information The OSD shows you information about the user module and the connected target module Several menus provide you with the following information FIRMWARE INFO This menu shows information about the user module console and the target module target ID Device ID Version Installed firmware version Device Type name Firmware Name of installed firmware HOTKEY Local Hotkey Modifier Key Modifier Modifier key of key combination Key Hotkey of key combination Local OSD via 2x keypress Modifier Configured key
85. t is available Off The external power pack is not properly connected The blinking Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection 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 PS 2 interface or USB bus Green Off The target module is turned off Blinking The power pack is connected and supplies the required power The connection to the matrix switch could not be established Flashing The connection to the matrix switch is established No user module is accessing or the computer is turned off On A user module accesses the target module A computer is connected and turned on Flickering Keyboard and mouse inputs are transmitted by the accessing user module The flickering is defined by the user s inputs Technical data VGA U CPU UC Interfaces to Video 1x VGA computer Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 1 x USB B Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug Data transmission to Interface 2 x RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance Max 140 metres Target and user modules USB 42 Target module VGA U CPU UC VGA U CPU UC Video Supported resolutions 640x350 60 120 Hz 640x400 50 120 Hz 640x480 50 120 Hz
86. t and user modules USB 72 User module DVI U CON 2 Installation Connecting the console devices Transmission 2 LED out USB Devices Mouse rera Generic W Ml mE o o Transmission 1 DVI VGA Out Microln Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power Main Power DVI VGA Out Connect the monitor projector of the local console Micro In Connect the optional microphone of the local console Speaker Connect the optional speakers of the local console 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 HINWEIS Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user mod ule s USB or PS 2 interfaces Keyb Connect the PS 2 keyboard of the local console Mouse Connect the PS 2 mouse of the local console Keyb Mouse Connect the USB keyboard and or the USB mouse of the local con sole NOTE Mixed operation for example connecting a USB mouse and a PS 2 key board is supported too Generic By default Keyb Mouse mode you can use this interface to connect another USB input device or supported displays or tablets Enable the Generic HID mode see page 90 ff 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
87. t of the user module USB composite devices are USB devices that are connected to a computer via one USB cable but consist of separate HID devices e g keyboard mouse or touchpad mouse When connecting a USB hub or a USB composite device containing multiple USB devices only the first of the connected HID devices can be used in Generic HID mode The OSD informs you if other HID devices of the composite device or the hub are detected NOTE In Multi User mode the Generic HID device is available to the first active user module Once the user module logs off and another user module logs in the Generic HID device of the now active user module becomes available Enabling disabling the user module s Generic HID mode How to enable disable the user module s Generic HID mode 1 Press Ctrl Num default to open the on screen display 2 Press F11 to open the Configuration menu 3 Select Console and press Enter 4 Select Generic HID and press F8 to select one of the following options off Connect either a USB keyboard or a USB mouse to the user module s Generic interface on The data of any USB input device connected to the user module s Generic interface remains unaltered when transmitted to the active tar get module Target and user modules USB 90 Enabling disabling the target module s Generic HID mode IMPORTANT To use the generic HID device enable the USB HID mode Generic HID of the targ
88. tablished Green Off o user is logged in at the user module On A user is logged in at the user module TradeSwitch LED The optionally available TS LED item number A6100041 flashes when keyboard and mouse signals of a master console are switched to the user module NOTE Keyboard and mouse signals can only be switched to another user module or target computer if you purchased the TradeSwitch function for the matrix switch 63 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON MC4 Technical data DVI U CON MC4 Interfaces to console Video 4 x DVI I DVI Single Link or VGA Keyboard and mouse signals 2 x PS 2 socket 2 x USB A Audio 2 x 3 5 mm jack plug USB 4 x USB A socket Tradeswitch LED 1 x D SUB9 socket Data transmission to Interfaces 4 x RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission distance Max 140 metres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 1200 pixels Resolution 85 Hz Max 1280 x 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 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 bits Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Main power supply Type Internal power pack Connector 1 x IEC plug
89. to 130 kHz Audio Type Bi directional extension Resolution 24 Bit Refresh rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Portable power pack 12V 2A Connector 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Power input Max 1000 mA Housing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 46 x 104 mm Weight Approx 260 g Operational Temperature 5 to 45 C enironment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS 21 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI U CPU Fiber Target module DVI U CPU Fiber lt With DVI U CPU Fiber target modules you can connect a computer with DVI graphics output to a matrix switches of the ControlCenter Digital series NOTE The user modules con be connected only to an I O card of the CCD I 0 16 Card Fiber series Both the user module and the I O card are available as single mode variants or as multi mode variants Make sure that the port at the user module the Dynamic Port at the IO card and the optical fibres are compatible with each other At the consoles of both matrix switches users can access a target module to operate the connected computer The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x Target module DVI U CPU Fiber
90. to oprn the on screen display via double keypress Local selectkeys Keys Selected set of select keys HARDWARE INFORMATION Serial number Serial number of user module How to show status 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 Enter to show the desired information 5 Press Esc to leave the menu Target and user modules USB 102 The manual is constantly updated and available on our website http gdsys de A9200138 Guntermann amp Drunck GmbH Dortmunder Str 4a seit 1985 57234 Wilnsdorf Germany http www GDsys de Guntermann amp Pruner sales GDsys de ee i B
91. tream of the connected USB device is transmitted to a compatible target module with up to 16 Mbit s DVI VGA Out 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 Connection to the matrix switch Transmission Use a category 5e or better twisted pair cable to connect the Transmis sion interface to a Dynamic Port RJ45 of the matrix switch NOTE You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module 45 Target and user modules USB User module DVI U CON 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 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 matrix switch by purchasing the TradeSwitch function connect the optional TS LED 2 order number A6100041 to this interface Start up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack ADVICE The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of the matrix switch Target and user modules USB 46 User module DVI U CON Status displays Front panel USB Devices Power Status
92. tres Video Resolution 60 Hz Max 1920 x 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 Resolution 24 Bit Sampling rate 96 kHz Bandwidth 22 kHz USB 2 0 Specification USB 2 0 Transmission type transparent Transmission rate Max 16 Mbit s Power supply Type Power pack 12V 2A Connection 1 x Mini DIN 4 socket Current consumption Max 500 mA 12VDC Casing Material Anodised aluminium Dimensions W x H x D 105 x 26 x 104 mm Weight Approx 240 g Operating Temperature 5 to 45 C environment Air humidity lt 80 non condensing Conformity CE RoHS Target and user modules USB 6 Target module DVI U CPU UC Target module DVI U CPU UC With DVI U CPU UC target modules you can connect a computer with DVI graphics output to two different digital matrix switches of the ControlCenter Digital or the DVI Center series Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate the connected computer The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x DVI U CPU UC target module 1 x Video cable DVI D SL 1 x USB device c
93. ts as well as cable plugs must always be covered with a connector or a protection cap A Only use G amp D certified transmission modules It is not allowed to use transmission modules that do not comply with laser class 1 according to EN 60825 1 2001 11 By applying such modules the compli ance of the given instructions and recommendations for laser safety cannot be guaranteed The guarantee of complying with all relevant instructions can only be given by applying original components The devices must therefore ony be operated G amp D certified transmission modules Target and user modules USB 2 A Target modules Target module DVI U CPU With DVI U CPU target modules you can connect a computer with DVI graphics out put to a digital matrix switch 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 The data stream of the USB devices connected to the active user module DVI U CON and DP U CON series only is transmitted to the computer with up to 16 Mbit s Package contents 1 x DVI U CPU target module 1 x Video cable DVI D SL 1 x USB device cable 1 x Twin PS 2 cable 2 x Audio cable 1 x Power pack 12V 24W 1 x Power cable Required accessories 1 x Category 5e or better patch cable to connect the target module to the matrix switch 3 Target and user modules USB Target module DVI
94. upplied 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 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 establish the power supply Turn on the Main Power power pack Use an optional power pack to supply the Red Power socket with power Target and user modules USB 52 User module DVI U CON MC2 Automatic channel grouping When operating the user module for the first time the matrix switch recognises the main channel and the user module s additional channel The channels are automati cally added to a channel group The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels Z Main channel computer and user superimposed by the digit 2 Video channel multiple monitors in a row NOTE In addition to the data of the KVM main channel a channel group transmits up to seven additional video channels and or one USB 2 0 or RS 232 channel 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 group Click the icon to get information about the channel group NOTE You can adjust adjsut any channel groups that were created automatically or manually More
95. urned 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 connected matrix switch or the tar get module of the active channel could be established success fully Off The communication 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 Console Video On Stable image signal at video input Off The incoming video signal could not be detected or it lacks the required quality to be processed by the system K M On A local keyboard was found Off No power at PS 2 interface or USB bus Blinking The CPU input PS 2 or USB is active and ready No local keyboard was found Trans Active On Active channel Off Inactive channel Status On The communication with the connected matrix switch or the tar get module of this channel was established successfully Off The communication with a matrix switch or target module of this active channel could not be established 87 Target and user modules USB User module DP U CON 2 Back panel Transmission 2 LED out USB Devices Mouse Mos fe Transmission 1 DisplayPort Out Micron Speaker Keyb Mouse Keyb Red Power ti Main Power The Tr
96. x switch recognises the main channel and the user module s additional channel The channels are automati cally added to a channel group The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels Main channel computer and user superimposed by the digit 4 Video channel multiple monitors in a row NOTE In addition to the data of the KVM main channel a channel group transmits up to seven additional video channels and or one USB 2 0 or RS 232 channel 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 group Click the icon to get information about the channel group NOTE You can adjust adjsut any channel groups that were created automatically or manually More information about channel groups is given in the separate manuals of the matrix switch web applications Target and user modules USB 60 User module DVI U CON MC4 Status displays Front panel Power Status Console Video 2 Red Trans 1OQ Videot Trans 2 Man System KM Section LED Status Meaning Power Red On The optional power pack is connected and supplies 12 Volt Off The optional power pack is not properly connected Main On The power pack is turned on and supplies the required voltage Off The power pack is turned off
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