Black Box DTX1000-T, DTX1002-R, DTX1000-R, DTX1002-T, DTX1000SA-T Quick Start Manual

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DTX1000-T, DTX1000-R, DTX1002-T, DTX1002-R
INVISAPC DTX1000/2
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STEP 1A - DTX1000-T Option Transmitter Diagrams
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STEP 1B - DTX1000-T Option Transmitter Components
TABLE 1. DTX1000-T COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN DIAGRAM AT LEFT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
1 Power LED LED indicates power status
2 5 VDC Power In connector Connect to supplied power adapter
3 USB Type B connector
Connect to PC/workstation USB connector
4 RJ-45 connector Connect to LAN
5 DVI Video connector Connect to PC Video
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STEP 2A - DTX1000-R Option Receiver Diagrams
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STEP 2B - DTX1000-R Option Receiver Components
TABLE 2. DTX1000-R COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN DIAGRAM AT LEFT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
1 On/Off button
Powers on and off unit. LED indicates power status.
2, 3 (2) USB Type A connectors Connect to USB peripherals
4 Microphone 3.5-mm jack for microphone
5 Speakers 3.5-mm jack for audio output
6 5 VDC Power In connector Connect to supplied power adapter
7 (2) USB Type A connectors Connect to USB peripherals
8 RJ-45 port Connect to network
9 DVI Video connector Connect to monitor
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STEP 1A - DTX1002-T Option Transmitter Diagrams
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STEP 1B - DTX1002-T Option Transmitter Components
TABLE 3. DTX1002-T COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN DIAGRAM AT LEFT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
1 Power LED LED indicates power status
2 5 VDC Power In connector Connect to supplied power adapter
3 USB Type B connector
Connect to PC/workstation USB connector
4 RJ-45 connector Connect to LAN
5, 6 (2) DVI Video connectors Connect to PC Video
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STEP 2A - DTX1002-R Option Receiver Diagrams
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STEP 2B - DTX1002-R Option Receiver Components
TABLE 4. DTX1002-R COMPONENTS
NUMBER IN DIAGRAM AT LEFT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
1 On/Off button
Powers on and off unit. LED indicates power status.
2, 3 (2) USB Type A connectors Connect to USB peripherals
4 Microphone Future use — not active
5 Speakers Future use — not active
6 5 VDC Power In connector Connect to supplied power adapter
7 (2) USB Type A connectors Connect to USB peripherals
8 RJ-45 port Connect to network
9, 10 (2) DVI Video connectors Connect to monitor
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STEP 3 - Connect Power
CONNECT POWER TO TRANSMITTER
1. Locate the power supply adapter and the AC
line cord.
2. Plug the DC connector of the power supply into the matching socket on the rear of the transmitter.
3. Attach the AC line cord to the power supply adapter.
CO NNE CT POWE R TO RECEIVER
1. Locate the power supply adapter and the AC
line cord.
2. Plug the DC connector of the power supply into the matching socket on the rear of the receiver.
3. Attach the AC line cord to the power supply adapter.
CONNECT THE TRANSMITTER
1. Attach the InvisaPC Transmitter to the target PC/workstation using DVI and USB Type B cables.
2. Connect to the LAN using standard CAT5 UTP cables between the RJ-45 connector and the local network connection.
NOTE: The InvisaPC works best with a 1 Gigabit connection.
CONNECT THE RECEIVER
1. Attach the monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB and audio devices to the InvisaPC Receiver.
2. Connect to the LAN using standard CAT5 UTP cables between the RJ-45 connector and the local network connection.
NOTE: The InvisaPC works best with a 1 Gigabit connection.
STEP 4 - Connect the Peripherals
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STEP 5 - Starting Up and Default Settings
STARTING U P
1. Once everything is connected, press the Power button on the front of the InvisaPC Receiver.
2. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) will appear on the screen.
3. Enter the default administrator user name and password.
User name: admin
Password: blank ( just press the Enter key)
4. The default network setting for the InvisaPC Receiver uses a preconfigured static IP address.
5. If you require the unit to be set to use DHCP, select the Control tab on the GUI and then choose the Network option. Select the DHCP option and click Apply.
DE FAULT S E TT I NGS
Default Settings:
Transmitter IP Address: 192.168.1.22
Receiver IP Address: 192.168.1.21
Type: Static
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Admin username: admin
Admin password: no password, it is blank by default
Ports Used: 3389
IMPORTANT: Do not lose the admin password
once configured; there is no way to reset or retrieve it. The InvisaPC receiver has the option to create a second administrator account as a secondary entrance.
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STEP 6 - Point-to-Point Installation
POINT-TO-POINT INSTALLATION
In a point-to-point configuration, no administrator setup of the InvisaPC Transmitter or the InvisaPC receiver is required. This enables you to install the system quickly, directly out of the box. In the point-to-point configuration, you can install only one transmitter and receiver pair on a subnet and both must be on the same subnet unless a router is present in the network to span subnets. To span across different subnets, you will need to have admin rights to both routers on either side of the installation and setup port forwarding for port “3389” for Remote Desktop.
If further configuration is required to change the default IP addresses, you can access the transmitter’s network settings through the remote unit:
1. Simply connect the transmitter to the receiver using a CATx cable (but do not power up the transmitter yet), then connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the remote unit (remote unit is on at this time).
2. Login as “admin” and go to (Control)>> (Transmitter)>> (Discover) and follow the on-screen steps.
3. It will advise you to connect both devices together and then power up the transmitter and press the “Next” button.
4. It will take several minutes to discover the transmitter, but once found, you can modify the network parameters.
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STEP 7 - Matrix Installation and Getting Started
MATRIX INSTALLATION
In a matrix installation, every InvisaPC transmitter and receiver requires its own IP address. By default, the DHCP setting is set to static, so the addresses will need to be configured manually:
1. Always configure the transmitter first by connecting the transmitter to the receiver using a CATx cable (but do not power up the transmitter yet), then connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the remote unit (remote unit is on at this time).
2. Login as “admin” on the remote unit and go to (Control)>> (Transmitter)>> (Discover) and follow the on-screen steps.
3. It will advise you to connect both devices together, and then power up the transmitter and press the “Next” button.
4. It will take several minutes to discover the transmitter, but once found, you can modify the network parameters.
5. Once the transmitter is configured, you can now configure the receiver.
6. If the units are on different subnets, then routers will need to be used to properly direct traffic.
GETTING STARTED
Once the IP addresses have been configured, each receiver will need to be configured for users, user passwords, user access rights and default video resolutions. You can access these settings from the receiver’s OSD (reboot the receiver and login as admin) and begin configuring these parameters.
NOTE: Each receiver can support a maximum of 32 users and a maximum of 32 targets (virtualized or transmitter).
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