Guntermann & Drunck DVI-CPU-MC2-UC, DVI-CPU-MC2, DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC, DVI-CPU-Fiber, DVI-CPU Installation And Operating Manual

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Target Modules and User Modules
Guntermann & Drunck GmbH
www.gdsys.de
A9200136-2.21
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Installation and Operating Guide
i · Target and user modules
About this manual
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Safety instructions ............................................................................................ 1
Chapter 1: Target modules
Target module »DVI-CPU« .............................................................................. 3
Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« ........................................................................ 7
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« ................................................................... 11
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« ............................................................ 16
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« ................................................................... 22
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« ............................................................ 27
Target module »DP-CPU« .............................................................................. 32
Target module »DP-CPU-UC« ....................................................................... 36
Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« .................................................................... 40
Target module »U2-R-CPU« ........................................................................... 44
Chapter 2: User modules
User module »DVI-CON« ............................................................................... 47
User module »DVI-CON-MC2« ..................................................................... 53
User module »DVI-CON-MC4« ..................................................................... 60
User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« ...................................................................... 68
User module »DVI-CON-2« ........................................................................... 74
User module »DP-CON« ................................................................................ 80
User module »DP-CON-2« ............................................................................. 86
User module »U2-R-CON« ............................................................................. 92
User module »DVI-CON-12V« ....................................................................... 95
User module »DVI-CON-Video« .................................................................. 101
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Chapter 3: Generic HID
Enabling/disabling the user module’s Generic HID mode ............................ 106
Enabling/disabling the target module’s Generic HID mode .......................... 107
Chapter 4: Extender mode
Opening the on-screen display in extender mode ........................................... 108
Configuration ............................................................................................... 109
Safety instructions
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Safety instructions
Please read the following safety instructions carefully before you start operating the G&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.
, 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
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&D power pack
Operate this device with the provided G&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.
Safety instructions
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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.
Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams:
! Avoid eye contact with invisible laser beam
Do not look directly into the beam using optical instruments.
! Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps
When not in use, optical connections of the Transmission sockets as well as cable plugs must always be covered with a connector or a protection cap.
! Only use G&D certified transmission modules
It is not allowed to use transmission modules that do not comply with laser class 1 according to
EN 60825-1:2007. By applying such modules, the compliance 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 only be operated G&D certified transmission modules.
LASER CLASS 1
DIN EN 60825-1:2001-11
Complies with 21 CFR
1040.10 and 1040.11
Invisible laser beam,
avoid exposure with
optical instruments
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Target module »DVI-CPU«
With DVI-CPU target modules, you can connect a computer with DVI graphics out­putto 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.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CPU target module1 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/24W)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
1 × Category 5e (or better) patch cable to connect the target module to the
matrix switch
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Target modules
Target module »DVI-CPU«
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Installation
Connecting target computers
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.
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.
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using
the PS/2 or the USB ports.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module.
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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:
The blinking Transmission LEDs signal the following operating statuses:
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.
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 module »DVI-CPU«
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Technical data
DVI-CPU
Interfaces to computer:
Video: 1 × DVI-D (Single Link)
Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Power supply Type: Power pack(12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Current consumption: Max. 500 mA @ 12 VDC
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 240 g
Operating environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«
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Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«
With DVI-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 DVICenter series.
Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module and operate the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CPU-UC target module1 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/24W)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) patch cables to connect the target module to
two different matrix switches
Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«
8 · Target and user modules
Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
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
Trans. 1: Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of a matrix switch.
Trans. 2: Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of another matrix switch.
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using
the PS/2 or the USB ports.
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.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target module directly to two compatible user
modules.
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Target module »DVI-CPU-UC«
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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:
The blinking Transmission LEDs signal the following operating statuses:
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.
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 module »DVI-CPU-UC«
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Technical data
DVI-CPU-UC
Interfaces to computer:
Video: 1 × DVI-D (Single Link)
Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket
Data transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 2 × RJ45 sockets
Transmission length Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Power supply Type: Power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Current consumption: Max. 600 mA @ 12 VDC
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 260 g
Operating environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
With DVI-CPU-MC2 target modules, you can connect 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.
Package contents
1 × Target module DVI-CPU-MC22 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the target module to the
matrix switch
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 out­put is not displayed.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Installation
Connecting the target computer
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
.
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
DVI-D CPU 2
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Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Connection to the matrix switch
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.
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).
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
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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« lettering Video channel: target module icon with blue spot
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:
Only use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target directly to a compatible user module.
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.
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.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack:
The flashing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »DVI-CPU-MC2«
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Technical data
DVI-CPU-MC2
Interfaces to computer
Video: 2 × DVI-D (single link)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug
Date transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 800 mA
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 46 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 260 g
Operational environement
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
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Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
With DVI-CPU-MC2 target modules, you can connect a computer with two DVI graph­ics outputs (dual-head) to two different digital matrix switches of the ControlCenter-Dig- ital or the DVICenter series.
Users at the consoles of the matrix switch can access the target module to operate the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × Target module DVI-CPU-MC2-UC2 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
4 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the target module to
two different matrix switches
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 out­put is not displayed.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
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Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
DVI-D CPU 2
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Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
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Connections to the matrix switches
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.
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).
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.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to up to two compatible
user modules.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
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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« lettering Video channel: target module icon with blue spot
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:
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.
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.
Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
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Status displays
The LED on the front panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack:
The flashing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC«
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Technical data
DVI-CPU-MC2-UC
Interfaces to computer
Video: 2 × DVI-D (single link)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug
Date transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 4 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 1000 mA
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 46 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 260 g
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber«
22 · Target and user modules
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber«
With DVI-CPU-Fiber target modules, you can connect a computer with DVI graphics output to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter-Digital series.
At the consoles of both matrix switches, users can access a target module to operate the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × Target module DVI-CPU-Fiber1 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
1 × Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the target module to
the matrix switch
NOTE:
The user modules con be connected only to an I/O card of the
CCD-I/O 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.
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber«
Target and user modules · 23
Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
MouseKeyb.
USB K/M
DVI-D CPU
Line In
Line Out
Power In
Service
Power
Trans.
Link
Status
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber«
24 · Target and user modules
Connection to the matrix switch
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 pro­vided at the first matrix switch.
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.
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 2Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps on page 2Only use G&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.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user mod-
ule.
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber«
Target and user modules · 25
Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack:
The blinking LEDS on the back panel highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »DVI-CPU-Fiber«
26 · Target and user modules
Technical data
DVI-CPU-FIBER
Interfaces to com­puter
Video: 1 × DVI-D (single link)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug
Date transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 1 × LC-Duplex socket
Transmission distance:  DVI-CPU-Fiber(M)
Max. 100 Meter (62,5μ/125μ), Max. 200 Meter (50μ/125μ OM2) Max. 400 Meter (50μ/125μ OM3)
DVI-CPU-Fiber(S)
Max. 5.000 Meter (9μ/125μ OS1)
DVI-CPU-Fiber(S+)
Max. 10.000 Meter (9μ/125μ OS1)
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Standards: DVI 1.0, E-DDC
Audio Type: Bi-directional extension
Resolution: 24 Bit
Refresh rate: 96 kHz
Bandwidth: 22 kHz
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 500 mA @ 12 VDC
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 340 g
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC«
Target and user modules · 27
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC«
With DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC target modules, you can connect a computer with DVI graphics output to two different matrix switches of the ControlCenter-Digital series.
At the consoles of both matrix switches, users can access a target module to operate the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × Target module DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC1 × Video cable (DVI-D-SL)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the target module to
the matrix switch
NOTE:
The user modules con be connected only to an I/O card of the
CCD-I/O 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.
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC«
28 · Target and user modules
Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
MouseKeyb.
USB K/M
DVI-D CPU
DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC
Link
Status
Trans. 2
Line In
Line Out
Power In
Service
Power
Trans. 1
Link
Status
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC«
Target and user modules · 29
Connection to the matrix switch
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 matrix 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 pro­vided 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 pro­vided at the second matrix switch.
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.
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 2Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps on page 2Only use G&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!
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user mod-
ule.
Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC«
30 · Target and user modules
Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shwos the status of the external power pack:
The blinking LEDS on the back panel highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC«
Target and user modules · 31
Technical data
DVI-CPU-FIBER-UC
Interfaces to com­puter
Video: 1 × DVI-D (single link)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug
Date transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 2 × LC-Duplex socket
Transmission distance:  DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC(M)
Max. 100 Meter (62,5μ/125μ), Max. 200 Meter (50μ/125μ OM2) Max. 400 Meter (50μ/125μ OM3)
DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC(S)
Max. 5.000 Meter (9μ/125μ OS1)
DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC(S+)
Max. 10.000 Meter (9μ/125μ OS1)
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Standards: DVI 1.0, E-DDC
Audio Type: Bi-directional extension
Resolution: 24 Bit
Refresh rate: 96 kHz
Bandwidth: 22 kHz
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 600 mA @ 12 VDC
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 360 g
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DP-CPU«
32 · Target and user modules
Target module »DP-CPU«
With DP-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
Package contents
1 × Target module DP-CPU1 × DisplayPort video cable (DP-Cable-M/M-2)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
1 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the target module to
the matrix switch
Target module »DP-CPU«
Target and user modules · 33
Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
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.
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module.
MouseKeyb.
USB K/M
DP CPU
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Target module »DP-CPU«
34 · Target and user modules
Status displays
The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack:
The flashing Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »DP-CPU«
Target and user modules · 35
Technical data
DP-CPU
Interfaces to com­puter
Video: 1 × Display-Port
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug
Date transmission to the matrix switch
Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 500 mA
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 240 g
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »DP-CPU-UC«
36 · Target and user modules
Target module »DP-CPU-UC«
With DP-CPU-UC target modules, you can connect computers with DisplayPort graph­ics output to two different matrix switches of the ControlCenter-Digital or the DVICenter series.
Users at consoles of both matrix switches can access the target module to operate the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × Target module DP-CPU-UC1 × DisplayPort video cable (DP-Cable-M/M-2)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the target module to
two matrix switches
NOTE:
The computer that is connected to the KVM matrix system via the target
module is called Target within the system.
Target module »DP-CPU-UC«
Target and user modules · 37
Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
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
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
IMPORTANT:
Connect only one of the target module’s Trans. interfaces for each
matrix switch!
NOTE:
Use only category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to up to two compatible user
modules.
MouseKeyb.
USB K/M
DP CPU
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Target module »DP-CPU-UC«
38 · Target and 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:
The blinking Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »DP-CPU-UC«
Target and user modules · 39
Technical data
DP-CPU-UC
Interfaces to com­puter
Video: 1 × Display-Port
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug
Data transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 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
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 600 mA
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 260 g
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »VGA-CPU-UC«
40 · Target and user modules
Target module »VGA-CPU-UC«
With VGA-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.
Package contents
1 × Target module VGA-CPU1 × Video cable (VGA-M/M-2)1 × USB device cable1 × Twin-PS/2 cable2 × Audio cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the target module to
two different matrix switches
Target module »VGA-CPU-UC«
Target and user modules · 41
Installation
Connecting the target computer
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.
VGA CPU: Use the supplied video cables to connect the computer’s analogue video
output to this interface.
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
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either
the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface.
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.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to up to two compatible
user modules.
MouseKeyb.
USB K/M
VGA CPU
Power
Trans. 1
Trans. 2
Service
Line In
Line Out
Power In
Target module »VGA-CPU-UC«
42 · Target and user modules
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:
The blinking Transmission LEDs highlight the following operating statuses of the particular connection:
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.
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 module »VGA-CPU-UC«
Target and user modules · 43
Technical data
VGA-CPU-UC
Interfaces to com­puter
Video: 1 × VGA
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
1 × USB-B
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug
Data transmission to matrix switches
Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Supported resolutions: 640 × 350 @ 60-120 Hz
640 × 400 @ 50-120 Hz 640 × 480 @ 50-120 Hz 720 × 400 @ 50-120 Hz 800 × 600 @ 50-120 Hz 1024 × 768 @ 50-120 Hz 1152 × 864 @ 50-85 Hz 1152 × 900 @ 50-76 Hz 1280 × 720 @ 50-85 Hz 1280 × 768 @ 50-100 Hz 1280 × 960 @ 50-75 Hz 1280 × 1024 @ 50-75 Hz 1360 × 768 @ 50-85 Hz 1400 × 1050 @ 50-75 Hz 1440 × 900 @ 50-85 Hz 1600 × 1200 @ 60 Hz 1680 × 1050 @ 60 Hz 1920 × 1080 @ 60 Hz 1920 × 1200 @ 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
Power supply Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: Max. 600 mA @ 12 VDC
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 250 g
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target module »U2-R-CPU«
44 · Target and user modules
Target module »U2-R-CPU«
U2-CPU target modules receive USB and RS232 signals from U2-CON user modules and
transmit them to the computer.
Package contents
1 × Target module U2-R-CPU1 × USB device cable1 × RS232 cable1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessory
1 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the target module to
the matrix switch
Target module »U2-R-CPU«
Target and user modules · 45
Installation
Connecting the target computer
RS232: Use the RS232 cable to connect the computer’s 9-pin serial computer inter-
face to this interface (optional).
Trans.: Use a category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect this interface to the
Dynamic
Port of the USB/RS232 Main Channel that is assigned to the target computer.
USB CPU: Use the USB device cable to connect one of the computer’s USB ports to this
port.
Power In: Insert the connection cable of the power pack to this interface. Now con-
nect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet.
Status displays
The blinking Transmission LEDs show the following connection statuses:
LED Status Meaning
Yellow Off No connection to network.
On A user module is accessing the target module.
Green On A user module is accessing the target module.
Blinking No communication with matrix switch. Flashing Connection to matrix switch established successfully.
No user module is accessing.
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Target module »U2-R-CPU«
46 · Target and user modules
Technical data
U2-R-CPU
Interfaces to target computer:
USB 2.0: 1 × USB-B
RS232: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length: Max. 140 metres
USB 2.0 Transmission type: Transparent
Transmission rate: Max. 480 Mbit/s
RS232 Transmission type: Transparent
Transmission rate: Max. 115,200 bit/s
Signals: RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD
Power supply Type: Portable power pack
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power consumption: 12 VDC/300 m A
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 240 g
Operational environment
Temperature: + 5 to + 40°C
Air humidity: < 80%, non condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
Target and user modules · 47
B
User modules
User module »DVI-CON«
With DVI-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.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CON user module1 × Power cable
Required accessories
1 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the user module to
the matrix switch
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
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.
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 106 f.) 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.
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.
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using
the PS/2 or the USB interfaces.
NOTE:
You can also combine PS/2 and USB devices, for example by connecting a
USB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
Micro In
Keyb./Mouse
Main Power
Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission
Generic
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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.
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.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module.
ADVICE:
The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of
the matrix switch.
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Status displays
Front panel
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.
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. System
Status
Main
Red.
Power
Console
Video
K/M
Service
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Back panel
The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following meaning:
TradeSwitch-LED
The optional TS-LED (order number A6100041) lights if the key­board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module.
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.
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.
Micro In
Keyb./Mouse
Main Power
Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission
Generic
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Technical data
DVI-CON
Interfaces to console:
Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA)
Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket
2 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length: Max. 140 meters
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connection: 1 × IEC plug(IEC-320 C14)
Current consumption: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.3 A - 0.2 A
Redundant power supply
Type: External power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket(Power In)
Current consumption: 12 VDC; 1.2 A
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 210 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »DVI-CON-MC2«
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User module »DVI-CON-MC2«
With DVI-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.
When using the console to access a target module DVI-CPU-MC2 connected to a dual­head 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.
Package contents
1 × User module DVI-CON-MC21 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × 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
ADVICE:
Instead of an MC2 target module, you can also connect a dual-head com-
puter by using two separate target modules DVI-CPU.
In this case, add both target modules in the web application to channel group.
User module »DVI-CON-MC2«
54 · Target and user modules
Installation
Connecting console devices
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).
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 106 f.) 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.
LED Out: If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch,
connect the optional
TS-LED2 here (order number A6100041).
NOTE:
Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user module’s
USB or PS/2 interfaces.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
Transmission 1
Micro In Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out 1
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 2
DVI / VGA Out 2
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Connection to the matrix switch
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.
Power supply
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.
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.
NOTE:
Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible target module.
Keyb./Mouse
Generic
Transmission 1
Micro In Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out 1
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 2
DVI / VGA Out 2
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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:
Main channel: computer and user superimposed by the digit 2 Video channel: multiple monitors in a row
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:
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.
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.
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Status displays
Front panel
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 Video 1 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 Video 2 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 suc-
cessfully.
Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be
established.
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Back panel
The Transmission interfaces at the user module’s back panel provide additional status LEDs.
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.
Interface LED Status Meaning
Transmission 1 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.
Transmission 2 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.
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.
Keyb./Mouse
Generic
Transmission 1
Micro In Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out 1
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 2
DVI / VGA Out 2
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Technical data
DVI-CON-MC2
Interfaces to console Video: 2 × DVI-I (DVI single-link or VGA)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
2 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interfaces: 2 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connector: 1 × IEC plug (IEC-320 C14)
Power input: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.3 A - 0.2 A
Redundant power supply
Type: External power pack
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power input: 12 VDC; 1.3A
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 435 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 3.0 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »DVI-CON-MC4«
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User module »DVI-CON-MC4«
With DVI-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, matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer.
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.
When accessing the system with a target module with only one graphics input, only the first monitor shows an image.
Package contents
1 × User module DVI-CON-MC41 × Power cable
Required accessories
4 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the user module to
the matrix switch
NOTE:
Connecting a multi-monitor computer with four video outputs requires four
target modules of the
DVI-CPU series or two target modules of the DVI-CPU-MC2 series.
In the web application, you can add the target modules of the multi-monitor com­puters to a channel groups More information about this topic is given in the chap­ter Expanding the system through port grouping of the web application manual.
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
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).
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 106 f.) 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.
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.
NOTE:
Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user module’s
USB or PS/2 interfaces.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
Transmission 1
Micro In Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out 1
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 2
DVI / VGA Out 2
Transmission 3
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Connection to the matrix switch
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.
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: 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.
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.
NOTE:
Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices..
Keyb./Mouse
Generic
Transmission 3
Transmission 1
Micro In Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out 1
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 2
DVI / VGA Out 2
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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 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:
Main channel: computer and user superimposed by the digit 2 Video channel: multiple monitors in a row
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:
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.
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.
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Status displays
Front panel
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 success-
fully.
Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be estab-
lished.
System On Device boots or firmware update is executed.
Flash­ing
System is ready for operation.
Console Video 1 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 Video 2 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.
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Back panel
The Transmission interfaces at the user module’s back panel provide additional status LEDs.
MC3 Video 3 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 Video 4 On Strong video 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.
Interface LED Status Meaning
Transmission 1 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix switch.
Blinking 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.
Transmission 2 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.
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Keyb./Mouse
Generic
Transmission 3
Transmission 1
Micro In Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out 1
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 2
DVI / VGA Out 2
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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.
Interface LED Status Meaning
Transmission 3 Yellow Off No data connection to matrix switch.
Blink­ing
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.
Transmission 4 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.
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.
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Technical data
DVI-CON-MC4
Interfaces to console Video: 4 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
2 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interfaces: 4 × RJ45 socket
Transmission distance: Max. 140 metres
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connector: 1 × IEC plug (IEC-320 C14)
Power input: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.5 A - 0.3 A
Redundant power supply
Type: External power pack
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4-Buchse
Power input: 12 VDC; 2.0A
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 435 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 3.0 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
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User module »DVI-CON-Fiber«
With DVI-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-Dig- ital
At the installed console, matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer.
Package contents
1 × User module DVI-CON-Fiber1 × Power cable
Required accessories
1 × Compatible optical fibre cable to connect the user module to
the matrix switch
NOTE:
The user modules con be connected only to an I/O card of the
CCD-I/O 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.
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
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.
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 106 f.) 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.
DVI/VGA Out: Connect the monitor of the local 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).
Abbildung 1: Rückansicht des Arbeitsplatzmoduls
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB interfaces.
NOTE:
You can also use PS/2 and USB devices, for example by connecting a USB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
Link
Status
Transmission
Main Power
Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out
LED out
Mouse
Keyb.Micro In
Keyb./MouseSpeaker
Generic
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Connection to the matrix switch
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 pro­vided at the matrix switch.
Power supply
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.
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 2Always connect optical connections or cover them with protection caps on page 2Only use G&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.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user mod-
ule.
ADVICE:
During the System Startup of the suer module. the current hotkey configu-
ration of the matrix switch is shown.
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Status displays
Front panel
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. Check the proper connection of the power cable at the main power
pack.
Status Trans. On The communication to the matrix switch is established success-
fully.
Off The communication to the matrix switch could not be established.
System On Device boots or firmware update is executed.
Blink­ing
System is ready for operation.
Console Video 1 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.
Trans. System
Status
Main
Red.
Power
Video
K/M
Service
Console
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Back panel
The back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDS. They have the following meaning:
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.
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.
NOTE:
Keyboard and mouse signals can only be switched to another user module
or target computer if you purchased the TradeSwitch ffeature for the
matrix switch.
Link
Status
Transmission
Main Power
Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out
LED out
Mouse
Keyb.Micro In
Keyb./MouseSpeaker
Generic
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Technical data
DVI-CON-FIBER
Interfaces to console Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA)
Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
3 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interfaces: 1 × LC-Duplex socket
Transmission distance:  DVI-CON-Fiber(M)
Max. 100 Meter (62,5μ/125μ), Max. 200 Meter (50μ/125μ OM2) Max. 400 Meter (50μ/125μ OM3)
DVI-CON-Fiber(S)
Max. 5.000 Meter (9μ/125μ OS1)
DVI-CON-Fiber(S+)
Max. 10.000 Meter (9μ/125μ OS1)
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connector: 1 × IEC plug (IEC-320 C14)
Power input: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.3 A - 0.2 A
Redundant power supply
Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket (Power In)
Power input: 12 VDC; 1.1 A
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 210 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »DVI-CON-2«
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User module »DVI-CON-2«
With DVI-CON 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 buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations (select keys) let users switch between the connected matrix switches.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CON-2 user module1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the user module to two
the matrix switches
ADVICE:
Instead of a matrix switch, you can also connect a compatible target module
to each of the two channels.
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
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.
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.
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 106 f.) 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.
LED Out: If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch, con-
nect the optional TS-LED2 here (order number A6100041).
HINWEIS:
Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user mod-
ule’s USB or PS/2 interfaces.
NOTE:
Mixed operation, for example connecting a USB mouse and a PS/2 key-
board is supported, too.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
Micro In
Keyb./Mouse
Main Power
Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 1
Transmission 2
Generic
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Connection to the matrix switch
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.
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.
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).
NOTE:
Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the Transmission interface directly to a compatible target
module.
ADVICE:
The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of
the matrix switch.
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Status displays
Front panel
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 success­fully.
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.
Trans. System
Main
Red.
Video
K/M
Status
Power
Service
Console
Status
Active
Trans. 1
Trans. 2
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Back panel
The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following functions:
TradeSwitch-LED
The optional TS-LED (order number A6100041) lights if the key­board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module.
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.
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.
Micro In
Keyb./Mouse
Main Power
Red. Power
DVI / VGA Out
LED out
Speaker
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 1
Transmission 2
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Technical data
DVI-CON-2
Interfaces to console
Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA)
Keyboard/mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
3 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 scoket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length: Max. 140 meters
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connection: 1 × IEC plug (IEC-320 C14)
Power input: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.3 A - 0.2 A
Redundant power supply
optional
Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket (Power In)
Power input: 12 VDC; 1.1 A
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 210 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »DP-CON«
80 · Target and user modules
User module »DP-CON«
With DP-CON user modules, you can connect a console (DisplayPort 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.
Package contents
1 × DP-U-CON user module1 × Power cable
Required accessories
1 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the user module to
the matrix switch
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
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.
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 106 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.
DisplayPort 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.
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB interfaces.
NOTE:
You can also combine PS/2 and USB devices, for example by connecting a USB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
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
Keyb./MouseSpeaker
Generic
Main Power
Red. Power
DisplayPort Out
LED out
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission
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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.
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.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module.
ADVICE:
The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of
the matrix switch.
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Status displays
Front panel
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.
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. System
Status
Main
Red.
Power
Video
K/M
Service
Console
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Back panel
The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following meaning:
TradeSwitch-LED
The optional TS-LED (order number A6100041) lights if the key­board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module.
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.
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.
Micro In
Keyb./MouseSpeaker
Generic
Main Power
Red. Power
DisplayPort Out
LED out
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission
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Technical data
DP-CON
Interfaces to console:
Video: 1 × DisplayPort socket
Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket
2 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket
USB: 4 × USB-A socket
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length: Max. 140 meters
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connection: 1 × IEC plug(IEC-320 C14)
Current consumption: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.3 A - 0.2 A
Redundant power supply
optional
Type: External power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket(Power In)
Current consumption: 12 VDC; 1.2 A
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 210 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »DP-CON-2«
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User module »DP-CON-2«
With DP-CON-2 user modules, you can connect a console (DisplayPort 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 buttons on the front panel of the user module or configured key combinations (select keys) let users switch between the connected matrix switches.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CON-2 user module1 × Power cable
Required accessories
2 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the user module to two
the matrix switches
ADVICE:
Instead of a matrix switch, you can also connect a compatible target module
to each of the two channels.
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
DisplayPort 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.
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.
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 106 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.
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.
LED Out: If you purchased and added the TradeSwitch feature to the matrix switch, con-
nect the optional TS-LED2 here (order number A6100041).
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.
NOTE:
Console keyboard and console mouse can be connected to the user module’s USB or PS/2 interfaces.
NOTE:
Mixed operation, for example connecting a USB mouse and a PS/2 key-
board is supported, too.
IMPORTANT:
With enabled Generic HID mode, it is not possible to operate the OSD
with a keyboard connected to the
Generic socket.
Micro In
Keyb./MouseSpeaker
Generic
Main Power
Red. Power
DisplayPort Out
LED out
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 1
Transmission 2
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Connection to the matrix switch
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.
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.
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).
NOTE:
Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices.
ADVICE:
You can also connect the Transmission interface directly to a compatible target
module.
ADVICE:
The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of
the matrix switch.
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Status displays
Front panel
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 success­fully.
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.
DP-CON-2
Trans. System
Main
Red.
Video
K/M
Status
Power
Service
Console
Status
Active
Trans. 1
Trans. 2
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Back panel
The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following functions:
TradeSwitch-LED
The optional TS-LED (order number A6100041) lights if the key­board and mouse signals of a master console are accessing the user module.
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.
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.
Micro In
Keyb./MouseSpeaker
Generic
Main Power
Red. Power
DisplayPort Out
LED out
Mouse
Keyb.
Transmission 1
Transmission 2
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Technical data
DP-CON-2
Interfaces to console
Video: 1 × DisplayPort socket
Keyboard/mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket
3 × USB-A
Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket
USB: 4 × USB-A socket
Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 scoket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length: Max. 140 meters
Video Resolution @ 60 Hz: Max. 1920 × 1200 pixels
Resolution @ 85 Hz: Max. 1280 × 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
Main power supply Type: Internal power pack
Connection: 1 × IEC plug (IEC-320 C14)
Power input: 100 - 240 VAC; 0.3 A - 0.2 A
Redundant power supply
optional
Type: Portable power pack (12 V/2 A)
Connection: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket (Power In)
Power input: 12 VDC; 1.2 A
Casing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 210 × 44 × 210 mm
Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg
Operational environment
Temperature: +5 to +45 °C
Air humidity: < 80%, non-condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »U2-R-CON«
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User module »U2-R-CON«
The U2-R-CON user module transmits USB and RS232 signals from the console to the
U2-R-CPU target module.
Package contents
1 × U2-R-CON user module1 × Power pack (12V/2A)1 × Power cable
Required accessory
1 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the user module to
the matrix switch
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
RS232: Connect the serial end device to this interface.
Trans.: Use a category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect this interface to the
Dynamic
Port of the USB/RS232 Main Channel that is assigned to the console.
USB 2.0 Devices: Connect up to 4 USB devices to these interfaces.
Power In: Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet.
Status displays
The blinking Transmission LEDs show the following connection statuses:
LED Colour Status Meaning
Left Yellow Off No connection to network.
On A user module is accessing the target module.
Right Green On A user module is accessing the target module.
Blinking No communication with matrix switch. Flashing Connection to matrix switch established successfully.
No user module is accessing.
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User module »U2-R-CON«
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Technical data
U2-R-CON
Interfaces to target computer:
USB 2.0: 4 × USB-A
RS232: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket
Data transmission to matrix switch
Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket
Transmission length: Max. 140 metres
USB 2.0 Transmission type: Transparent
Transmission rate: Max. 480 Mbit/s
RS232 Transmission type: Transparent
Transmission rate: Max. 115.200 bit/s
Signals: RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD
Main power supply Type: Portable power pack
Connector: 1 × Mini-DIN 4 socket
Power consumption: 12 VDC/1.5 A
Housing Material: Anodised aluminium
Dimensions (W × H × D): 105 × 26 × 104 mm
Weight: Approx. 240 g
Operational environment
Temperature: + 5 to + 40°C
Air humidity: < 80%, non condensing
Conformity CE, RoHS
User module »DVI-CON-12V«
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User module »DVI-CON-12V«
With DVI-CON-12V 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.
Package contents
1 × DVI-CON-12V user module
Required accessories
1 × Category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the target module to the
matrix switch.
User module »DVI-CON-12V«
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Installation
Connecting the console devices
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.
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.
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 feature, connect the optional TS-LED-2 (order number A6100041) to this interface.
NOTE:
Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using
the PS/2 or the USB interfaces.
NOTE:
You can also combine PS/2 and USB devices, for example by connecting a
USB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard.
NOTE:
You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module.
Transmission
Mouse
Keyb.
DVI/VGA Out
Micro In
Speaker Keyb./Mouse
Red. Power
LED Out
Main Power
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