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1. KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series KVM Extender extends keyboard VGA RGB video DVI mouse serial amp audio ports up to 3300 ft KVME 1xxx ST Duplex ST Fiber Connectors KVME 1xxx LC Duplex LC Fiber Connectors KVME 1xxx SC Duplex SC Fiber Connectors USER S MANUAL VER D 1 OCT 2009 No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission CyberResearch Inc www cyberresearch com 25 Business Park Dr Branford CT 06405 USA 203 483 8815 9am to 5pm EST FAX 203 483 9024 Revision History Revision Description Date of Issue D Initial Release April 2005 D 1 V poate seers TADIG October 26 2009 headings CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved October 2009 The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of CyberResearch Inc In no event will CyberResearch Inc be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written pe
2. KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 KVME Series 1 2 Laser Information 1 3 System Features 1 4 Technical Specifications 2 Product Overview 2 1 Intended Application 2 2 Increased Security and Efficiency 2 3 Mounting the KVME Series Extender 2 3 1 Rack Mount or Desktop 2 3 2 Front Panel Display and Buttons 2 3 3 Convection Cooled 2 4 Connecting the KVME Series Extender 2 4 1 Fiber Cable 2 4 2 KVME Series Extender Transmitter 2 4 3 KVME Series Extender Receiver 2 5 Order of Installation Events 2 6 Firmware Upgrades 2 7 Front Panel Usage 2 7 1 General Front Panel Usage 2 7 2 Restoring Factory Defaults 2 7 3 Saving Changes 2 7 4 Utilizing Tablet Interface 2 7 5 Utilizing Apple keyboard 2 7 6 Modifying an Existing Video Modeline 3 Regulatory and Safety 3 1 Safety Requirements 3 1 1 Symbols found on the Product 3 1 1 1 Class 1M Laser Labeling 3 2 Regulatory Compliance 3 2 1 North America 3 2 2 Australia and New Zealand 3 2 3 European Union 3 2 3 1 Declaration of Conformity 3 2 3 2 Standards with which the Products Comply 3 2 4 Supplementary Information 4 How to Contact Us 4 1 Customer Support 4 1 1 Website 4 1 2 Email 4 1 3 Telephone 4 1 4 Fax 4 2 Product Support 4 2 1 Warranty 4 2 2 Return Authorization 4 2 3 Our Address CyberResearch Inc v 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 12
3. 825 850nm Maximum laser power output in the fiber is 4 0 dBm Line in Impedance 550 Ohm Line Out Impedence 10K Ohm Enclosure Dimensions Approx 17 25in x 14 17in x 1 75in high 43 82cm x 35 99cm x 4 45cm high Transmitter 11 los 4 99 kg Receiver 11 lbs 4 99 kg Shipping Weight Pair 37 los 16 78 kg Transmitter 23 Ibs 10 43 kg Receiver 23 lbs 10 43 kg hipping Container 24 in x 22 in x 9 5 in high Dimensions 60 96 cm x 55 88 cm x 24 13 cm high AC Power Cable IEC power cable International connections may differ Panel Connectors Refer to Section 2 4 2 and 2 4 3 to view Rear Panels of all KVM Optical Cables Multi mode 50 um or 62 5 um SC ST or LC type 2 Fiber or 3 Fiber cables are connectors Fiber cable is either customer supplied or can be ordered available from CyberResearch Inc Front panel Display Transmitter and Receiver 2 x 24 Liquid Crystal Display 3 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 Product Overview 2 1 Intended Application The KVME Series from CyberResearch permits the placement of a Receiver module desktop devices up to 1000 meters 3280 ft away from the controlling computer without loss of signal fidelity Traditional copper cables are limited to 10 meters 32 81 ff in such applications Each KVME Series system consists of a pair of electronic units connected by a multi mode fiber optic cable The Transmitter u
4. FIG 13 CyberResearch Inc 38 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders DVI Video Connection JEB Keyboard Connection USB Mouse Connection a Wacom USB Tablol Connechon __ Transmitter 1 2 Pale Keyboard Mouse and Wacom Connection Diagram to Extend an Apple Computer USE from computer to transmiller for keyboard Mouse and Tablet DVI video and tablet t receiver DVI viden bahasan receiver and display i Connection from computer to ransmiter USE connections for keyboard mouse Receiver Tablat FIG 14 39 OCopyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide Description of Problem Action no video keyboard or mouse check fibers check video input no keyboard or mouse check fibers check PS2 km connections check USB connections check SUN connections no speakers check audio connection serial port not working check serial port connection modifications to menu option values not working check to see if changes were saved if not then re save Action Check Fibers At front panel of TX unit press the down arrow until System is shown Press the right arrow once until LS Connected is shown If the indication is NO then fibers may be swapped or disconnected please ensure pro
5. KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Using the arrow down button scroll down to System as shown below Using the right arrow button scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until YES appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option Using up or down arrow buttons scroll until you get to the CyberResearch Inc screen as shown below 27 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 7 5 Utilizin le Keyboard Used when no daughter card is installed and the KM to PC port is desired to operate as an Apple Keyboard with the special function keys Using the right arrow button scroll right until Apple Kb is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until YES appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option CyberResearch Inc 28 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Using the right arrow button scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until YES appears
6. The following statements may be appropriate for certain geographical regions and might not apply to your location NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference to radio communications at his own expense NOTE This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 and has been verified as being compliant within the Class A limits of the FCC Radio Frequency Device Rules FCC Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A measured to CISPR 22 1993 limits and methods of measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le material brouilleur du Canada WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product
7. any other relevant disks nearby so programs and version numbers can be checked Preparation will facilitate the diagnosis procedure save you time and avoid repeated calls Here are a few preliminary actions you can take before you call which may solve some of the more common problems 1 Check the PC bus power and any power supply signals 2 Check the voltage level of the signal between SIGNAL HIGH and SIGNAL LOW or SIGNAL and SIGNAL It CANNOT exceed the full scale range of the board 3 Check the other boards in your PC or modules on the network for address and interrupt conflicts 4 Refer to the example programs as a baseline for comparing code 42 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Intentionally Blank CyberResearch Inc 43 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Warranty Notice CyberResearch Inc warrants that this equipment as furnished will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the confirmed date of purchase by the original buyer and that upon written notice of any such defect CyberResearch Inc will at its option repair or replace the defective item under the terms of this warranty subject to the provisions and specific exclusions listed herein This warranty shall not appl
8. suppliers to make other combinations KVME 1000 amp 1225 Fiber Optie Transmitter ET ar SC Connectors Available Dewar OOF USE to kesal device i mme ae PI Kaytaard in inca device et Sun Keyhaard Mews ba bes cavica Video To Local Display Video Figen GPU PSZ Kabana fom CPU Host irani Rent Fanal e Di o MIC Gul H USB K yboaniklaogss from OFL Aio Linas E FSF Mouse from CPU Serial bo CPU Sun Ravin ines inn CPU Fiker Opie Canracicrs 2 PS k te ie kos dey ST or SG LER ip ioes d ve FIG 1 7 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Transmitter Video Theory of Operation The analog RGB video is digitized before transmitting the signals over fiber optic cable A high speed video analog to digital A D converter is used for this purpose When an analog video source is connected to the transmitter the horizontal and vertical frequencies are measured and matched to a resolution in a lookup table where the rest of the parameters to configure the A D are stored Once configured the selected resolution vertical frequency and horizontal frequency are then displayed on the Transmitter LCD under the video menu If an unknown video source is connected to the extender N A will be displayed on the Video menu In order to reproduce the video signal with the greatest accuracy the exact video timings of the source must be known Please
9. verifying that sound is operational remove the speakers and utilize the audio cable provided 3 connections stereo 3 5mm plug to connect the same speaker audio port to the single metallic audio port on the back of the TX Connect the speakers just utilized to the RX singular metallic port Repeat steps needed to produce sound Check Speaker Connections Connect a passive microphone to the microphone input of the PC Utilize a method of recording sound on the PC for instance on Windows XP go to Start gt Accessories gt Entertainment gt Sound Recorder press the red record button circle on right and verify the sound is recorded After verifying that the microphone is operational remove the microphone and utilize the audio cable provided 3 connections stereo 3 5mm plug to connect the same microphone audio port to the top L microphone audio port on the back of the TX Connect the microphone just utilized to the RX top L port on the back of the RX Repeat steps needed to record sound Check Serial Port Connection The connector on the back of the TX unit is configured as DCE this means that the PC has to be configured to DTE or data comes into the PC on pin 2 and is transmitted to the equipment on pin 3 The serial port is a full implementation all 9 pins are active Check Saved Changes At front panel of TX unit press the down arrow until System is shown Press the right arrow once until Store Values is shown Press Enter
10. 0 VESA Yes Yes 1024 768 70 56 48 75 000 VESA Yes Yes 1024 768 75 60 02 78 750 VESA Yes Yes 1024 768 85 68 68 94 500 VESA Yes Yes 1024 768 96s 77 47 103 500 SGI Yes Yes 1152 864 75 67 5 108 000 VESA Yes Yes 1152 900 66 61 845 94 500 Sun Yes Yes 1152 900 76 71 808 108 000 Sun Yes Yes 1280 768 60 47 78 79 500 VESA Yes Yes 1280 960 60 60 108 000 VESA Yes Yes 1280 960 85 85 94 148 500 VESA Yes Yes 1280 960 96s 95 26 159 200 SGI Yes Yes 1280 1024 60 63 98 108 000 VESA Yes Yes 1280 1024 72 76 93 129 250 SGI Yes Yes 1280 1024 75 79 98 135 000 VESA Yes Yes 1280 1024 76 81 92 140 250 SGI Yes Yes 1280 1024 85 91 15 157 500 VESA Yes Yes 1280 1024 96s 102 05 163 277 SGI Yes Yes 1280 1024 96s 104 9 176 640 SGI Yes No 1400 1050 60 65 3 121 750 VESA Yes Yes 1400 1050 60 67 1 128 910 SGI Yes Yes 1400 1050 96s 106 3 205 400 SGI Yes No 1400 1050 96s 107 42 201 950 SGI Yes No 1600 1200 60 75 162 000 VESA Yes Yes 1600 1200 65 81 3 175 500 VESA Yes No 1600 1200 70 87 5 189 000 VESA Yes No CyberResearch Inc 10 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch K VM Extenders Resolution Vertical Horizontal Pixel Clock KVME KVME Pixels Lines Freq Hz Freq kHz Freq Mhz Video Stand
11. 25 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 1 Introduction 1 1 KVME Series The CyberResearch KVME Series is a digital fiber optic extension system utilizing only two fibers to assure absolute end to end signal integrity The KVME Series system consists of a pair each containing a Transmitter unit and a Receiver unit The KVMEs allow the user to select either PS2 SUN Serial or USB Keyboard and Mouse devices for use at the desktop without concern for the interface at the CPU as all conversions i e PS2 to USB USB to SUN are transparently handled before they reach the CPU The firmware of the KVME Series KVM extenders are field ungradable allowing for quick and easy support of changes required by our customers All models listed below are available with either SC ST or LC tyoe connectors KVME 1000 KVME 1225 1 2 LASER Information LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT Caution In order to avoid possible exposure to laser energy it is good practice to attach the fiber optic cables prior to applying power to the KVM EXTENDER If the fiber optic cable should become disconnected DO NOT attempt to look into the cable or the panel mounted connector 1 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 1 3 System Features The KVME Series is designed for high resolution video extension applications Each KVME syste
12. 83 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Check USB Connections When utilizing USB connections to the PC press the down arrow key on the front panel of the TX unit until USB Country Code is shown Press the right arrow key until USB Device Enum is shown This number is a bitmap of USB devices used by the PC the bitO represents the KB bit the mouse bit2 the tablet bit3 the firmware download bit4 USB daughter card KB bit 5 USB daughter card MS bit 6 USB daughter card tablet The value shown should be a number other than zero Check SUN Connections When utilizing Sun Serial connections to the PC press the down arrow key on the front panel of the TX unit until Sun Keyboard is shown Press the right arrow key until Sun Serial Kb En is shown The value shown is the type of Sun keyboard reported the PC The number is established by the type of Sun keyboard last connected to the RX unit If there has been no connection to a Sun keyboard on the RX unit the default type is five Check Audio Connection Connect powered speakers i e speakers with a wall mount power supply to the audio out of the PC Utilize a method of generating sound on the PC for instance on Windows XP go to Start gt Control Panel gt Sounds and Audio Devices gt Sounds Tab gt Click on Asterisk gt Click the box next to browse with the play triangle in it After
13. CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders The Horizontal Pixel needs to be changed to 1920 to reflect the Alternate Timing listed on Table 2 Move the cursor under the number you want to change by pressing the right or left arrow button Use the arrow up or down buttons to increment or decrement the number Once number is entered correctly press ENTER Using the right arrow button scroll right until TDAHBACKL is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER The Horizontal Backporch Pixes needs to be changed to 328 to reflect the Alternate Timing listed on Table 2 Move the cursor under the number you want to change by pressing the right or left arrow button Use the arrow up or down buttons to increment or decrement the number Once number is entered correctly press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to Video menu option 31 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Using the arrow down button scroll down to System as shown below Using the right arrow button scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until YES appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option Using up or down arrow buttons scroll until you get to the CyberR
14. ES appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option CyberResearch Inc 24 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Using the right arrow button scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until YES appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option Using up or down arrow buttons scroll until you get to the CyberResearch Inc screen as shown below 25 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 7 4 Utilizing Tablet Interface Used when no daughter card is installed and the KM to PC port is desired to operate as a Wacom Tablet Intuos2 or Graphire3 Using the right arrow button scroll right until Wacom Tablet is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until the desired tablet No Tablet Intuos2 or Graphire3 appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option CyberResearch Inc 26 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com
15. LL FOR AN RMA NUMBER Packages returned without an RMA number will be refused In most cases a returned package will be refused at the receiving dock if its contents are not known The RMA number allows us to reference the history of returned products and determine if they are meeting your application s requirements When you call customer service for your RMA number you will be asked to provide information about the product you are returning your address and a contact person at your organization Please make sure that the RMA number is prominently displayed on the outside of the box Thank You 44 OCopyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Intentionally Blank CyberResearch Inc 45 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT 06405 USA P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 www cyberresearch com
16. S ren Emiter ir dryira mer EE USE Hemoie p One make t t F 2 Romo Ko ybodi Vada In Tisha j i 0 mord Ge itral Download ME IHN H Hot Ooan Mino Lina OUT PSI Aumale Mouse serie Pon in rv Bien L gary Herse Rayan and Manian Fier Opie Caneca 2 ST or Sc L USR Redi FIG 7 15 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Video Video connection to the user monitor is made between the video output of the receiver unit and an appropriate monitor Depending on the version of KVME Series you have you may make only the DVI connection or DVI VGA Audio Audio out of the KVME Series to the speakers is connected using the provided cable between the LINE OUT of the back of the receiver and the users speakers A pair of microphones may be connected to the KVME Series receiver unit for stereo recording Serial Serial connections are made between the users serial device and the receiver serial port at the DB connector provided Stereo Emitter The stereo emitter connection is used for relatively low speed AC signals to drive stereo emitters for advanced graphic systems USB A connectors Rectangular The system user may connect a USB keyboard mouse or tablet to these connectors on the receiver Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations PS2 Mini Din Connectors 6 Pin The system user may connect a PS2 mouse 5 button w
17. Serial connections are made between the CPU serial port and the Transmitter unit on the DB connector provided Stereo Emitter The stereo emitter connection is used for relatively low speed AC signals to drive stereo emitters for advanced graphic systems Local KM Connections and Video These provide the system administrator Keyboard and Mouse access to the CPU Access is provided so that the system administrator can perform CPU repair or maintenance The system administrator does not need to know the KM connection type to the CPU as all appropriate KM conversions for the CPU are handled transparently by the KVME Series CyberResearch Inc 12 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Transmitter Local Video Display Connection USB PS2 or Sun local keyboard and mouse CANNecHadns Local KVM Console Connection Diagram Connect local display as shown and elther PS2 USB or Sun keyboard and mouse FIG 6 Local USB A Connectors Rectangular The system administrator may at any time connect a USB keyboard mouse or tablet to these connectors Local PS2 Mini Din Connectors 6 Pin The system administrator may at any time connect a PS2 mouse 5 button wheel or three button to the bottom PS2 connector A PS2 keyboard is connected to the top connector 13 Copyright 2009 CyberRe
18. _VACT YES active lines TDAIPZ YES clock if the setting is out range TDAPHASE YES symptoms of an incorrect setting TDAVCO YES TDAPLLDIV YES Hback porch pixels TDAHSYNC YES TDAHBACK YES TDAHDISPL YES Total active pixels in one line TDAHSYNSEL YES TDAVSYNCSEL YES for CSYNC or SOG NativeH NO NativeV NO TDACTIVITY NO For use by Tech Support to determine user video settings CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 22 P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 2 7 2 Saving Changes Saves video configurations so that after powering up the device can recall customer video settings Using the right arrow button scroll right until Store Values is displayed as shown below then press enter Using the arrow up or down button scroll until YES appears as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option Using up or down arrow buttons scroll until you get to the CyberResearch Inc screen as shown above 23 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 7 3 Restoring Factory Defaults Loads factory default video configurations Using the right arrow button scroll right until Load Defauits is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER Using the arrow up or down button scroll until Y
19. ard 1225 1000 1600 1200 72 90 1 196 000 Industry Standard Yes No 1600 1200 75 93 8 202 500 VESA Yes No 1920 1080 60 68 04 163 300 SGI Onyx2 Yes Yes 1920 1080 72 80 64 199 990 SGI Octane2 Yes No 1920 1080 72 81 07 211 440 HDTV Yes No 1920 1080 72 84 4 216 000 SGI Yes No 1920 1154 72 85 68 211 460 SGI Tezro Yes No 1920 1200 60 74 6 193 250 VESA Yes No 1920 1200 60 76 32 183 170 SGI Onyx2 Yes No 1920 1200 72 88 99 219 630 SGI Octane2 Yes No 2048 1120 60 69 54 183 310 SGI Onyx2 Yes No 2048 1120 72 83 45 219 97 SGI Onyx2 Yes No Resolutions Tested But Not Guaranteed Resolution Vertical Horizontal Pixel Clock KVME KVME Pixels Lines Freq Hz Freq Hz Freq Mhz Video Standard 1225 1000 1920 1200 75 92 7 228 78 SGI Octane2 Yes No 1600 1200 85 106 25 229 500 VESA Yes No 1920 1200 72 90 07 236 000 Industry Standard Yes No Table 1 11 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Audio Audio out of the CPU to the speakers is connected using the provided cable between the Line out of the CPU and the single audio jack labeled LINE OUT on the back of the TX unit A pair of microphone connections are provided on the KVME Series Transmitter for stereo recording The microphone connections on the back of the CPU are connected to the respective L and R connections on the back of the Transmitter unit Serial
20. as shown below Then press ENTER Using the right or left arrow button scroll to return to the System menu option Using up or down arrow buttons scroll until you get to the CyberResearch Inc screen as shown below 29 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 7 6 Modifying an Existing Video Modeline Modified to support the alternate timing Example of modifying an existing video modeline The native resolution for use with the latest generation of DLP projectors is 1400x1050 96Hz SXGA The KVME 1225 modeline can be easily modified to support the alternate timing listed in the table below Differences are highlighted Parameter Supported Timing Alternate Timing Resolution 1400x1050_96s 1400x1050_96s Pixel Clock MHz 201 95 205 40 Horizontal Frequency kHz 107 42 107 42 Vertical Refresh Hz ES TN Horizontal Active Pixels 1400 1400 Horizontal Front Porch Pixels 24 24 Horizontal Sync Width Pixels 168 BR Vertical Total Lines Lines 1119 1119 Vertical active lines Lines 1050 1050 Vertical Front Porch Lines 3 3 Vertical sync Lines 7 7 Vertical Back Porch Lines 59 59 Table 2 Using the right arrow button scroll right until TDAPLLDIV is displayed as shown below Then press ENTER CyberResearch Inc 30 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford
21. case the user may be required to take adequate measures 3 2 3 European Union 3 2 3 1 Declaration of Conformity Name and address CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford Ct 06405 Telephone 203 483 8815 CyberResearch Inc 34 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Product name e Model KVME 1200 amp 1225 Video Extension Systems These products comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 72 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 3 2 3 2 Standards with which the Products Comply Safety e IEC60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 A 1 1 Laser Safety e IEC60825 2001 Parts 1 and 2 e Class 1M laser Product Electromagnetic Emissions e EN55022 1994 IEC CSPIR22 1993 e EN61000 3 2 A1 4 2000 e EN61000 3 3 1994 Electromagnetic Immunity e EN55024 1998 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics e EN61000 4 2 1995 Electro Static Discharge Test e EN61000 4 3 1996 Radiated Immunity Field Test e EN61000 4 4 1995 Electrical Fast Transient Test e EN61000 4 5 1995 Power Supply Surge Test e EN61000 4 6 1996 Conducted Immunity Test e EN61000 4 8 1993 Magnetic Field Test e EN61000 4 11 1994 Voltage Dips amp Interrupts Test 35 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 3 2 4 Supplementary Information
22. down arrow to Yes and press Enter 41 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Product Service Diagnosis and Debug CyberResearch Inc maintains technical support lines staffed by experienced Applications Engineers and Technicians There is no charge to call and we will return your call promptly if it is received while our lines are busy Most problems encountered with data acquisition products can be solved over the phone Signal connections and programming are the two most common sources of difficulty CyberResearch support personnel can help you solve these problems especially if you are prepared for the call To ensure your call s overall success and expediency Have the phone close to the PC so you can conveniently and quickly take action that the Applications Engineer might suggest 2 Be prepared to open your PC remove boards report back switch or jumper settings and possibly change settings before reinstalling the modules 3 Have a volt meter handy to take measurements of the signals you are trying to measure as well as the signals on the board module or power supply 4 Isolate problem areas that are not working as you expected 5 Have the source code to the program you are having trouble with available so that preceding and prerequisite modes can be referenced and discussed 6 Have the manual at hand Also have the product s utility disks and
23. er may also configure the keyboard to be an APPLE keyboard and provide the special function keys needed by APPLE If APPLE keyboard is specified the tablet may not be used if the tablet is specified the special function APPLE keys may not be used Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations Units with 6 USB B Square Connectors The USB connections to this unit are made with 3 cables between the CPU and Transmitter unit The top left most USB B connector KB provides the keyboard interface and emulates an APPLE keyboard to provide special key support no transmitter menu configuration is needed using this connector The middle USB B connector is used for the Mouse and the right most USB B connector is used as the Wacom Tablet Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations CyberResearch Inc 14 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 2 4 3 KVME Series Receiver The receiver connects to your display monitor video input using a DVI D cable if monitor has a DVI D connector or a VGA HD15 if monitor has a VGA HD15 connector Standard adapters are availble from CyberResearch and other third party suppliers if necessary to make other connections The connections of the KVME Series Receiver are utilized in the following manner KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Fiber Optic Receiver ST or SC Connectors Available
24. esearch Inc screen as shown below CyberResearch Inc 32 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 3 Regulatory and Safety 3 1 Safety Requirements 3 1 1 Symbols Found on Product Markings and labels on the product follow industry standard conventions Regulatory markings found on the products comply with requirements 3 1 1 1 Class 1M Laser Labeling LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT 33 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 3 2 Regulatory Compliance The CyberResearch KVME Series products are designed and made in the USA The KVME Series products have been tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and found to be compliant with the following standards both domestic USA and many international locations 3 2 1 North America These products comply with the following standards Safety e UL60950 2000 e CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 Laser Safety e CDRH 21 CFR 1040 10 e Class 1M laser Product e Accession Number TBD Electromagnetic Interference e FCC CFR47 Part 15 Class A e Industry Canada ICES 003 Issue 2 Revision 1 3 2 2 Australia amp New Zealand This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
25. g the proper cable Refer to Table 2 Connect the KM Device to the CPU and turn ON the TX unit Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations 4 Finally connect the desktop devices monitor keyboard and mouse to the Receiver unit using the proper cables Refer to Table 2 then turn the Receiver ON Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations 5 Do not hot plug the keyboard and mouse PS2 cables If CPU has any of the following connectors HD15 M DVI I CONNECTOR PANEL A DVI D CONNECTOR PANEL Use corresponding cables HD15 F DVI I CONNECTOR CABLE OR DDD D D T Aa e DD NIN DVI A CONNECTOR CABLE DVI D CONNECTOR CABLE CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive Branford CT USA 18 P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 2 6 Firmware Upgrades Firmware upgrades are available through the factory please call for technical assistance 19 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 7 Front Panel Usage CyberResearch Inc AVDE 1423 oon maim mamana FIG 11 2 7 1 General Front Panel Usage Once the unit is powered up the initial display is shown as follows This displays the device type and revision of the base unit you may have a different revision then what is sh
26. he sturdy metal case allows units to be stacked as required NOTE Be sure to leave adequate ventilation space on both sides of the units especially if units are being stacked Each rack mount bracket is held on by 4 screws The brackets may be positioned so that the unit sits forward or recesses in your rack If the brackets are removed or repositioned it is not necessary to re use the extra rack mount screws 2 3 2 Front Panel Display and Buttons The front panel LCD display should be visible and accessible for system setup The front panel buttons are to configure special video settings and to review existing KVME Series configurations Refer to FIG 11 2 3 3 Convection Cooled The KVME Series does not require special cooling or ventilation other than what is normally provided in the equipment rack No fan means that it does not add to the ambient noise in your equipment room and it is less prone to equipment failure Be sure not to block the air vents on the sides of the unit and leave space on both sides If mounted in an enclosed rack it is recommended that the rack have a ventilation fan to provide adequate airflow through the unit s 5 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 4 Connecting the KVME Series Extender All physical connections to the product use industry standard connectors All connections are found on the rear of the Transmitter and Receiver unit
27. heel or three button to the bottom PS2 connector A PS2 keyboard is connected to the top PS2 connector Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations CyberResearch Inc 16 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders SUN Serial Legacy Mini Din Connectors 8 Pin The system user may connect a SUN Serial Legacy Keyboard and Mouse to the top SUN connector on the receiver Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations The KVME Series has an internal universal power supply Each unit TX and RX requires approximately 15W of electrical power The switching power supply accepts nominal AC input voltage between 100 240VAC with a frequency range between 50 60Hz 2 5 Order of Installation Events In order to properly use the KVME Series system you must follow this order of events for the initial power up 1 Install and connect your Fiber Optic cable s between the Transmitter and Receiver units as shown below KYME 1000 amp 1225 Series Fiber Connection Diagram ST or SC Connectors Available Transmitter Receiver FIG 10 17 OCopyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series 2 Connect the supplied AC Power Cords to both units and plug them into a suitable power source but leave the power switch OFF 3 Connect the CPU to the Transmitter unit usin
28. ion to have different video timings which could cause a less than perfect display on the remote side For example take 1280x1024x60 Hz The VESA standard has 1688 pixels in one line whereas a SGI format has 1680 pixels The transmitter lookup table is configured for the VESA standard but can be easily modified to support the SGI format Refer to Section 7 2 6 for step by step instructions FIG 4 1280x1024x60 on an SGI computer with the PLLDIV set at 1688 default value Notice the columns FIG 5 1280x1024x60 on an SGI computer with the PLLDIV modified to 1680 Not Supported by the Vis 000001 9 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch K VM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Supported Analog VGA Resolutions Resolution Vertical Horizontal Pixel Clock KVME KVME Pixels Lines Freq Hz Freq kHz Freq Mhz Video Standard 1225 1000 640 480 60 31 47 25 175 Industry Standard Yes Yes 640 480 72 37 86 31 500 VESA Yes Yes 640 480 75 37 5 31 500 VESA Yes Yes 640 480 85 43 27 36 000 VESA Yes Yes 720 400 70 31 47 28 322 Industry Standard Yes Yes 800 600 56 35 16 36 000 VESA Yes Yes 800 600 60 37 88 40 000 VESA Yes Yes 800 600 72 48 08 50 000 VESA Yes Yes 800 600 75 46 88 49 500 VESA Yes Yes 800 600 85 53 67 56 250 VESA Yes Yes 1024 768 60 48 36 65 00
29. led the Serial KB 21 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Active pixels x active lines vertical rate Vertical back porch of video Hbp measured in lines Reducing Vbp will shift the video upwards but may cut off the bottom of the screen Increasing Vip will have Active vertical line count Vactive Set to number of The charge pump and internal resistance value for the VCO filter The A D will not be able to generate an accurate A 5 bit value that adjusts the A D sampling phase in 32 steps Used to eliminate phase shifts Horizontal lines are VCO gain control for the PLL The A D will not be able to generate an accurate clock if the setting is out of range Total pixels in one line The number must be exact or you will not be able to produce a perfect picture Vertical bars are a symptom of an incorrect value Total pixels Active pixels Hfront porch pixels Hsync pixels Horizontal sync Hsync of video measured in pixels Horizontal back porch Hbp of video measured in pixels Input Hsync select Set to 0 for all inputs Input Vsync select Set to 0 for separate HV input set to 1 For use by Tech Support to determine user video settings For use by Tech Support to determine user video settings Display Modifiable Description Video Resolution NO Horizontal Frequency NO Horizontal frequency CYCLONE VDLY YES the opposite effect CYCLONE
30. m includes the following common features e Remote access to entire desktop CPU connections up to 1000 meters 3280 feet e All copper cabling is industry standard e Uses multi mode optical fibers e Units are stand alone and rack mountable brackets included e Digital transmission ensures signal integrity e Supports PS2 Sun Legacy USB keyboard and mouse user can operate PS2 KB MS USB KB MS and SUN KB MS simultaneously e Local video keyboard and mouse at CPU end e Duplex stereo audio e RGB supported to 1920 x 1200 e DVI supported to 1920 x 1200 e BNC for stereo graphics emitter e Front panel programmable for unique video formats e Universal conversions between DVI and Analog RGB DVI source to DVI or RGB display RGB source to DVI or RGB display Not available on DVI only units e Universal keyboard and mouse conversions any of the three supported keyboard mouse types will work with CPU regardless of source type CyberResearch Inc 2 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 1 4 Technical Specifications torage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 10 to 90 RH non condensing upply Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Universal Power Consumption Transmitter lt 15 Watts typical Receiver lt 15 Watts typical Heat Dissipation lt 60 BTU s per hour aser Output Specifications Wavelengths are 778 800
31. may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 3 2 5 Product Serial Number The KVME Series products have a unique serial number imprinted on a small silver label that is placed on the bottom of the chassis The serial number includes a date code The format for the date code is two digits for the month two digits for the day and four digits for the year and two or three digits for a unique unit number This serial number is also found on the original shipping carton CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Appendix A Supported Configurations Here are the allowed configurations of the KVME Series Keyboard and Mouse Connection Diagram USS from Computer t Transmitter PS2 USB andior Sun Keyboard and Mouse bo Receiver b 0 I ill Connect USB A B Cable from PC to DEV Por on Transmitter Transmitter 37 Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Video Connection Connect PS2 Keyboard cable Connect PS Mouse cable 7 Transmitter Luma Ca USB Keyboard USB Mouse Sun legacy 8 pirt Keyboard and Mouse Connection Diagram PS2 USB or Sun pin from Computer to Transmilter PS2 shown PS USB and or Sun Keyboard and Mouse to Receiver
32. nit connects to the computer with suitable cables PS2 USB SUN Video Serial Audio and the Receiver unit provides connections to the user interface devices Caution The KVME Series is a Class 1M Laser Product that emits near infrared light DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH MAGNIFYING OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 2 2 Increased Security and Efficiency The ability to remote the CPU away from the user allows more control of the computer environment With the KVME Series it is now possible to position the desktop devices in virtually any setting while keeping the computer secure in a remote location 2 3 Mounting the KVME Series Extender You may choose to rack mount your KVME Series or place it on a shelf or desktop feet included The front panel display should be visible and front panel buttons need only to be accessible if initial setup of the system is required All connections are made to the rear of the chassis CyberResearch Inc 4 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 2 3 1 Rack Mount or Desktop The KVME Series Transmitter and Receiver may either be installed in an EIA standard 19 inch rack 1U tall or placed ona shelf or desktop For shelf use rubber feet are provided and the rack mounted brackets may be removed The KVME Series Transmitter and Receiver chassis do not need to be opened or accessed T
33. own By pressing the arrow ay or D keys the KVME Series allows you to enter into the main menu All main root menu items are displayed with an They are as follows Once an root menu item is disolayed you can then use the or G arrow keys to review settings or make changes if allowed The Vis menu functionality is as follows CyberResearch Inc 20 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Display Modifiable Description System LS Connected NO An indication of the fiber status from the TX to RX DVI Connected NO An indication of whether DVI Video is input to the Vis TX VGA Connected NO An indication of whether VGA Video is input to the Vis TX Load Defaults YES Loads factory default video configurations Store Values YES Store video configurations KM Device NO Revision of the vis portion that plugs into the CPU KM Remote Host NO Revision of the Vis KM Host on the RX unit KM Local Host NO Revision of the Vis KM Host on the TX unit TX Control NO Revision of the TX unit laser and front panel control RX Control NO Revision of the RX unit laser and front panel control FPGA Version NO Revision of the FPGA used for video generation PS2 KB Scan NO Indicates a value of 1 2 or 3 for the scan code that the device is told to emulate If 0 then the keyboard is not properly installed PS2 Mouse NO Indicates a val
34. per fiber connection Check Video Input At front panel of TX press the down arrow until System is shown Press the right arrow and check the DVI and VGA Connected status to ensure that the video you intended to transmit is active Vis 1 and 5 can transmit VGA and DVI Some models can only transmit DVI Attach a monitor to the back of the PC and ensure that the video card is working Move this same monitor to the local video connector farthest away from fiber on the back of the TX unit Connect video form the PC to the TX Ensure proper fiber connection from TX to RX Move monitor on local video input to RX unit and ensure video is present Check PS2 KM Connections For PS2 connection to the PC press the down arrow key on the front panel of the TX unit until System is shown Press the right arrow key until PS2 KB Scan Code is shown This number should be 1 2 3 2 for most PC s 3 for SGI Press the right arrow key again and review the PS2 Mouse Mode setting The mouse mode should be 0 3 or 4 being default mouse mode 3 being intelli mouse with wheel and 4 being a 5 button mouse with wheel The mode will be established by your operating system If the PS2 KB Scan Code shows 0 or PS2 Mouse Mode shows 255 the connection for this device is not correct Possible causes include the PC being booted without the PS2 cables connected the PS2 cables are swapped or the cables are defective CyberResearch Inc 40 25 Business Park Drive P 203 4
35. refer to the Supported Analog VGA Resolutions table for a list of pre loaded resolutions If you are using a video resolution not listed in the table N A appears on the LCD you will need to contact CyberResearch Please gather as much of the following information as possible before contacting us Pixel Dot Clock MHz Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz Total Pixels per line pixels Active Pixel per line pixels Horizontal Sync pixels Horizontal Back Porch pixels Active Lines per frame lines Vertical Back Porch lines NOTE If you are creating your own video format it is best to use the H and V timings listed in the resolution table as a guideline Then an existing format can be modified via the front panel as opposed to waiting for one to be created by CyberResearch CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders The CPU and the TX Connector Video connections to the CPU are made between the video output card of the CPU and the TX DVI D DVI I connector labeled FROM CPU closest to fiber connectors The additional video connector is for a local administrator to view the video output at the TX unit The analog VGA inputs are converted to a fiber optic suitable form and transmitted to the RX unit Modifying the Analog RGB Video Parameters It is possible for one resolut
36. rmission of CyberResearch Inc Trademarks CyberResearch and KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series are trademarks of CyberResearch Inc Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies e NOTICE CyberResearch Inc does not authorize any CyberResearch product for use in life support systems medical equipment and or medical devices without the written approval of the President of CyberResearch Inc Life support devices and systems are devices or systems which are intended for surgical implantation into the body or to support or sustain life and whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in injury Other medical equipment includes devices used for monitoring data acquisition modification or notification purposes in relation to life support life sustaining or vital statistic recording CyberResearch products are not designed with the components required are not subject to the testing required and are not submitted to the certification required to ensure a level of reliability appropriate for the treatment and diagnosis of humans CyberResearch Inc iii 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders Intentionally Blank iv Copyright 2009 CyberResearch Inc CyberResearch
37. s 2 4 1 Fiber Cable Fiber optic cable must run between the location of the Transmitter unit near your CPU and the Receiver unit near your desktop devices The standard multi mode fiber optic cable must be 50 or 62 5 micron terminated with an SC ST or LC type fiber optic connector and no longer than 3280 running feet 1000 meters Be careful not to kink or pinch the fiber optic cable as it is being installed and keep all bend radii to no less than 3 inches 76 2mm Refer to FIG 10 Fiber Units with 2 Fiber Connections Fiber connections are made from Fiber L1 on the TX to Fiber L1 on the RX connections are also made from Fiber L2 on the TX to Fiber L2 on the RX Fiber L1 is the high speed channel and is used to transmit video data to the client video display Fiber L2 is the low speed channel and is used to carry mouse and keyboard data Units with 3 Fiber Connections The first pair of connectors L1 and L2 are used for video while the third connector L3 is a low speed bi directional connector for handling keyboard and mouse CyberResearch Inc 25 Business Park Drive P 203 483 8815 F 203 483 9024 Branford CT USA www cyberresearch com KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series CyberResearch KVM Extenders 2 4 2 KVME Series Transmitter The Transmitter connecto to your CPU video port using a DVI D to DVI D cable If a VGA connection is required standard adapters are available from CyberResearch and third party
38. search Inc CyberResearch KVM Extenders KVME 1000 amp 1225 Series Local SUN Serial legacy Mini Din Connectors 8 Pin The system administrator may connect a SUN Serial Keyboard and Mouse and gain access to the CPU at any time NOTE The keyboard and mouse are connected to the CPU via either PS2 USB or Sun serial connections You may not use multiple interfaces between the CPU and Transmitter unit If connecting PS2 connect both keyboard and mouse between CPU and Transmitter unit SUN Serial CPU Connections A cable is connected between the bottom SUN connector and the CPU You may not use PS2 or USB if you select the SUN Keyboard to the CPU Refer to Appendix A Supported Configurations PS2 CPU Connections If using PS2 a pair of cables will need to be placed between the CPU and the Transmitter unit The top PS2 connector labeled with a diagram of a keyboard is the connection to the CPU keyboard The bottom PS2 connector labeled with a diagram of a mouse is the connection to the CPU USB Connections Units with 3 USB B square connectors The USB connection is made using a single cable between the DEV port and the CPU This single connector provides multiple USB interfaces for keyboard mouse tablet and firmware upgrades The tablet interface is utilized if an operator is using a Wacom Tablet models Intuos2 or Graphire3 The user must specify which tablet is used on the front panel of the transmitter unit The us
39. ue of 0 3 or 4 for the mode that the device is told to emulate If 255 then the mouse is not properly connected to the CPU Chip TDA8754 NO Factory Use Apple KB YES Used when no daughter card is installed and the KM to PC port is designed to operate as an Apple KB with special function keys If YES then the Wacom tablet is eliminated Wacom Tablet VES Used when no daughter card is installed and the KM fo PC port is designed to operate as Wacom Tablet Intuios2 or Graphire 3 If this menu is other than No Tablet then the Apple KB is eliminated Debug Values YES Factory Use USB Country Code USB Country NO The country code of the USB KB that the Vis reports itself as being This is the last USB KB country applied to the remote host Most hardware is not localized and thus this value would be zero 0 which is displayed As Not Supported USB Device NO A bit pattern that indicates which ports have been enumerated at the Vis device side The bits are laid out as BitO kB Bit MS Bit2 TBLT Bit3 DWNLD Bit4 Daughter Card KB Bits Daughter MS Bits Daughter_TBLT Sun Keyboard Sun Keyboard NO The type of keyboard 3 4 5 6 that the Vis reports itself as being This is The last SUN KB type applied to the remote host Sun Country NO The country code of the SUN Serial KB that the Vis reports itself as being This is the last SUN KB country code applied to the remote host Sun Serial Kb NO Reports TRUE if the SUN CPU has enab
40. y to equipment that has been previously repaired or altered outside our plant in any way which may in the judgment of the manufacturer affect its reliability Nor will it apply if the equipment has been used in a manner exceeding or inconsistent with its specifications or if the serial number has been removed CyberResearch Inc does not assume any liability for consequential damages as a result from our products uses and in any event our liability shall not exceed the original selling price of the equipment The equipment warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of any Buyer of Seller equipment and the sole and exclusive liability of the Seller its successors or assigns in connection with equipment purchased and in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchant ability or fitness and all other obligations or liabilities of seller its Successors or assigns The equipment must be returned postage prepaid Package it securely and insure it You will be charged for parts and labor if the warranty period has expired Returns and RMAs If a CyberResearch product has been diagnosed as being non functional is visibly damaged or must be returned for any other reason please call for an assigned RMA number The RMA number is a key piece of information that lets us track and process returned merchandise with the fastest possible turnaround time PLEASE CA
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