Gefen CAT5-7000 User Manual

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CAT5•7000
USER MANUAL
www.gefen.com
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www.gefen.com support@gefen.com
Notice
Gefen Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the hard ware, packaging and any
accompanying doc u men ta tion without prior written notice.
CAT5•7000 is a trademark of Gefen Inc.
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
© 2007 Gefen Inc., All Rights Reserved
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction and Operation Notes How it Works CAT5•7000S Front Panel Layout CAT5•7000R Front Panel Layout CAT5•7000S Back Panel Layout CAT5•7000S Back Panel Function Descriptions CAT5•7000R Back Panel Layout CAT5•7000R Back Panel Function Descriptions CAT5 Cable Length Setup Link Cable Wiring Diagrams CAT5•7000 - Wiring Diagram
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CAT5•7000 Rack Mount System Specifi cations Warranty
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the new ex•tend•it CAT5•7000 series by Gefen, Inc. The ex•tend•it CA T5•7000 by Gefen allows users the benefi ts of extending USB, audio in,
audio out, PS/2, RS232, and video signals beyond the desktop. In a growing number of applications, broadcast stations and production facilities there is a need to locate a computer remotely, from the keyboard, mouse, and video monitor. A CPU may need to be shared between several users or moved to another room because of annoying fan noise.
The CAT5•7000 series can be used to extend computers with noisy fans, printers, hard drives, scanners, cameras, keyboards, mouse, and any other USB-type peripherals. The CAT5•7000 has the potential to cover the distance of 330 feet over industry standard Category 5 (CAT-5) cables. One can connect additional CAT5•7000 series to the same computer, allowing access to the same computer from other locations up to 330 feet apart.
OPERATION NOTES
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE IN STALL ING
OR OPERATING THE CAT5•7000 SYSTEM
• Industry standard Category-5 (CAT-5) cables are used to operate CAT5•7000 systems.
• One CAT-5 cable extends video 1 and USB. A second CAT-5 ca­ble extends video 2. A third CAT-5 cable is used to extend PS/2 and RS232. A forth CAT5 cable is used to extend audio in and audio out.
• When two monitors are used in the local and remote lo ca tions, the video monitors must be a multi-resolution type. This pertains to monitors placed re­motely, and those divided between local and remote locations. The vid­eo monitors will not initialize correctly at start-up if they are different types.
• The CAT5•7000 units are housed in a metal box for better RF shielding.
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HOW IT WORKS
CONTENTS
The CAT5•7000 system consists of: (1) CAT5•7000S (sender unit)
(1) CAT5•7000R (receiver unit) (2) 5 VDC power supply (2) Video cables (6FT) (1) USB cable (6FT) (2) PS/2 cables (6FT) (1) Audio cable (6FT) (1) Rack Ears (1) User Manual
HOW IT WORKS
In its most basic application, the CAT5•7000S sender unit resides next to the com put er. Supplied with the system, VGA cables, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, audio, and USB cables, they con nect the computer to the CAT5•7000S sender unit.
The CAT5•7000R receiver unit is placed next to the monitors, keyboard, mouse, and USB peripherals at the remote location. The monitor and keyboard are connected to the CAT5•7000R, similar to the way they are con nect ed to the back of the computer (PC or Macintosh).
Industry standard Category 5 (CAT-5) cables are used to link CAT5•7500S send er and CA T5•7500R re ceiv er units together. Monitor 1 and USB are ex tend ed by one CAT -5 cable, monitor 2 is ex tend ed with a second CAT5 cable. PS/2 and RS232 are extended with a third CAT-5 cable and audio with a fourth CAT-5 cable.
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CAT5•7000S FRONT PANEL DE SCRIP TIONS
Front Panel Function Descriptions
Power On Indication - Indicates that the unit is on and plugged in.1
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CAT5•7000R FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
Front Panel Function Descriptions
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BRIGHTNESS 1 - Trim pot settings adjust video brightness for monitor 2 BRIGHTNESS 2 - Trim pot settings adjust video brightness for monitor 1 POWER ON INDICATOR - Indicates that the unit is on and plugged in.
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CAT5•7000S BACK PANEL LAYOUT
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CAT5•7000S BACK PANEL LAYOUT
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POWER - 5 VDC external power supply MONITOR 1 - HD15 output connects to the monitor 1 for local video VIDEO IN 1 - HD15 input from computer MONITOR 2 - HD15 output connects to the monitor 2 for local video VIDEO IN 2 - HD15 input from computer AUDIO IN 1 - Audio mini jack input connects to computers audio output CAT5 VIDEO 2 - RJ-45 input extends video input 2 with CAT-5 cable CAT5 1 VIDEO1/USB/AUDIO1 - RJ-45 input extends video, audio 1, and USB
signals with CAT-5 cable
USB IN - USB input from computer KEYBOARD - PS/2 keyboard input from computer
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MOUSE - PS/2 mouse input from computer AUDIO - RJ-45 input extends audio in and audio out 2 SERIAL PS/2 - RJ-45 input extends RS-232 and PS/2 signals RS232 IN - RS232 input from computer AUDIO OUT - Audio mini jack input connects to computers microphone input AUDIO IN 2 - Audio mini jack input connects to computers audio output (Audio 2
offers improved signal to noise ratio by using differential signal technics)
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CAT5•7000R BACK PANEL LAYOUT
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CAT5•7000R BACK PANEL FUNC TIONS
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POWER - 5 VDC external power supply VIDEO OUT 1 - HD15 output connecting to the video monitor 1 VIDEO OUT 2 - HD15 output connecting to the video monitor 2 AUDIO 1 - Audio mini jack connects to speakers USB OUT - 4 port power USB hub, connects to USB devices CAT-5 VIDEO 2 - RJ-45 input connects CAT-5 cable to receive extended video
signals CAT-5 VIDEO/USB/AUDIO - RJ-45 input connects CAT-5 cable to receive
extended video, audio 1, and USB signals
KEYBOARD - PS/2 mini din connects to PS/2 keyboard MOUSE - PS/2 mini din connects to PS/2 mouse AUDIO - RJ-45 input connects CAT-5 cable to receive extended audio in and
audio out 2 signals
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SERIAL PS/2 - RJ-45 input connects CAT-5 cable to receive extended RS-232
and PS/2 signals
RS232 - DB-9 connector connects to RS-232 devices AUDIO IN - Audio mini jack connector connects to microphone AUDIO OUT 2 - Audio mini jack connects to speakers
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CAT5 CABLE LENGTH SETUP
Jumper settings are used to set the focus of the picture and characters to the best possible sharpness. The jump ers in the CAT5•7000R are set at the factory as shown in the diagram below. The fi rst step to adjusting the video is to have the CAT5•7000S and CAT5•7000R con nect ed together with the CAT-5 cable that is going to be used in the in stal la tion. Then set your computer to the resolution and refresh rate that you will be using most frequently be using. Then open up the CA T5•7000R by un screw ing the bottom three screws on back end of the box. Then two screws on each side of the box and the top. That is 9 screws in total that need to be removed. Lastly the 4 hex bolts around the Monitor Out port and the Video In port need to also be removed. After that look at some text on the monitor and set the jumpers to the recommended jumper setting based on the length of your CAT-5 cable. If you still see some smear ing try moving all the jumpers up or down one from the recommended setting. If you see smearing of just one color adjust an individual jumper for the color that is smearing (it can be two colors). Repeat the same steps for monitor 2
Recommended Jumper Settings
Cable length
0-132 feet
*As shown in picture
133-198 feet
199-264 feet
265-330 feet
Jumper Settings
Video 1 on the
left
4 3 2 1
Po si tion
Red
Green
Blue
Video 2 on the
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Red
Green
Blue
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CAT5 LINK CABLE - WIRING DIAGRAM
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RJ-45 Jack
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CAT5•7000 WIRING DIAGRAM
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CAT5•7500S RACK MOUNT DIAGRAM
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SPECIFICATIONS
Video Amplifi er Bandwidth .................................................................................. 350 MHz
Actual Bandwidth ................................................................................................ 120 MHz
Input Video Signal ......................................................................................... 1.2 Volts p-p
Input Sync Signal ................................................................................... 5 Volts p-p (TTL)
Horizontal Frequency Range ........................................................................... 15-70 KHz
Vertical Frequency Range ................................................................................ 30-170 Hz
Video In................................................................................................................... HD-15
Focus/Brightness Control ............................................................................. 25 to 450 FT
Video out ................................................................................................................ HD-15
Link Connector ........................................................................................................ RJ-45
USB - "A" Connector ........................................................................................... USB Out
USB - "B" Connector ............................................................................ USB Device Input
Power Consumption ................................................................................ 15 Watts (max.)
Power Supply ......................................................................................... 5 VDC (Ex ter nal)
Dimensions Send Unit ..................................................................... 16”W x 1 3/4”H x 4”D
Dimensions Receive Unit .. ............................................................. 8”W x 1 3/4”H x 4”D
Rack Mountable ........................................................................................ 2 Rack Spaces
Shipping Weight ................................................................................ ....................... 9 Lbs
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WARRANTY
Gefen Inc. warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen Inc. is notifi ed within two (2) year from the date of shipment, Gefen Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifi cations.
Equipment that fails under conditions other than those covered will be repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of repair. Such repairs are warranted for ninety (90) days from the day of reshipment to the Buyer.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including without limitation, any implied warranty or merchantability or fi tness for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly disclaimed.
1. Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty.
2. Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen.
3. Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cable must be free from any scratches, markings, and neatly coiled.
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Gefen Inc. assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual. In no event will Gefen Inc., be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. The technical information contained herein regarding CAT5•7000 features and specifi cations is subject to change without notice.
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