Guntermann & Drunck DVI-CPU-UC Installation And Operating Manual

Guntermann & Drunck DVI-CPU-UC Installation And Operating Manual

Target modules and user modules

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Target Modules and
User Modules
Installation and Operating Guide
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A9200136-2.21

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  • Page 1 Guntermann & Drunck GmbH www.gdsys.de Target Modules and User Modules Installation and Operating Guide Standard variants A9200136-2.21...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    About this manual This manual has been carefully compiled and examined to the state-of-the-art. G&D neither explicitly nor implicitly takes guarantee or responsibility for the qual- ity, efficiency and marketability of the product when used for a certain purpose that differs from the scope of service covered by this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    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«...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 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 iii ·...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 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.
  • Page 6 Safety instructions Special instruction for dealing with laser technology 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 EN 60825- as well as 2:2004+A1:2007 U.S.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Target Modules

    Target modules Target module »DVI-CPU« With target modules, you can connect a computer with graphics out- DVI-CPU putto 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.
  • Page 8 Target module »DVI-CPU« Installation Connecting target computers Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DVI-D CPU NOTE: Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB ports. Use the purple plug of a Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the purple PS/2 socket Keyb.: (keyboard) to this port.
  • Page 9 Target module »DVI-CPU« Power supply Power In: Plug the power cable of the power pack in this interface. Then connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet. Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning...
  • Page 10 Target module »DVI-CPU« Technical data DVI-CPU Interfaces to Video: 1 × DVI-D (Single Link) computer: Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack socket Data transmission Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket to matrix switch Transmission length Max.
  • Page 11: Target Module »Dvi-Cpu-Uc

    Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« With target modules, you can connect a computer with graphics out- DVI-CPU-UC put 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.
  • Page 12 Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« Installation Connecting the target computer Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DVI-D CPU NOTE: Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB ports. Use the purple plug of a Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the purple PS/2 socket Keyb.:...
  • Page 13 Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« Power supply Power In: Plug the power cable of the power pack in this interface. Then connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet. Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external...
  • Page 14 Target module »DVI-CPU-UC« Technical data DVI-CPU-UC Interfaces to Video: 1 × DVI-D (Single Link) computer: Keyboard and mouse signals: 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket Data transmission Interface: 2 × RJ45 sockets...
  • Page 15: Target Module »Dvi-Cpu-Mc2

    Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« With target modules, you can connect a computer with two graph- DVI-CPU-MC2 ics 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.
  • Page 16 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« Installation Connecting the target computer DVI-D CPU 2 Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DVI-D CPU 1 NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Keyb.: Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 17 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« Connection to the matrix switch NOTE: Only use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices. Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix Trans.|Channel 1: switch. Trans.|Channel 2: Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch.
  • Page 18 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning Power The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available. The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
  • Page 19 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2« Technical data DVI-CPU-MC2 Interfaces to Video: 2 × DVI-D (single link) computer Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance: Max.
  • Page 20: Target Module »Dvi-Cpu-Mc2-Uc

    Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« With target modules, you can connect a computer with two graph- DVI-CPU-MC2 ics 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.
  • Page 21 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« Installation Connecting the target computer DVI-D CPU 2 Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DVI-D CPU 1 NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Keyb.: Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 22 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« Connections to the matrix switches IMPORTANT: Connect only one of the target module’s Trans. interfaces for each matrix switch! NOTE: Only use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices. Connecting the first matrix switch Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the first matrix Trans.
  • Page 23 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« Automatic grouping of channels When operating the target module for the first time, the matrix switch recognises the main channel and the target module’s additional channel. The channels are automat- ically added to a channel group. The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels: target module icon with »...
  • Page 24 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« Status displays The LED on the front panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning Power The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available. The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
  • Page 25 Target module »DVI-CPU-MC2-UC« Technical data DVI-CPU-MC2-UC Interfaces to Video: 2 × DVI-D (single link) computer Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface: 4 × RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance: Max.
  • Page 26: Target Module »Dvi-Cpu-Fiber

    Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« With target modules, you can connect a computer with graphics DVI-CPU-Fiber output to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter-Digital series. NOTE: The user modules con be connected only to an I/O card of the series.
  • Page 27 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« Installation Connecting the target computer Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DVI-D CPU NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 Keyb.: keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 28 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« Connection to the matrix switch The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1. They meet the requirements according to EN 60825-1:2007 EN 60825- 2:2004+A1:2007 as well as U.S. CFR 1040.10 1040.11 Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams: ...
  • Page 29 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning Power The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available. The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
  • Page 30 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber« Technical data DVI-CPU-FIBER Interfaces to com- Video: 1 × DVI-D (single link) puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface: 1 × LC-Duplex socket matrix switches Transmission distance: ...
  • Page 31: Target Module »Dvi-Cpu-Fiber-Uc

    Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« With target modules, you can connect a computer with graphics DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC output to two different matrix switches of the ControlCenter-Digital series. NOTE: The user modules con be connected only to an I/O card of the series.
  • Page 32 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« Installation Connecting the target computer DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DVI-D CPU NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 Keyb.: keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 33 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« Connection to the matrix switch The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1. They meet the requirements according to EN 60825-1:2007 EN 60825- 2:2004+A1:2007 as well as U.S. CFR 1040.10 1040.11 Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams: ...
  • Page 34 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shwos the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning Power The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available. The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
  • Page 35 Target module »DVI-CPU-Fiber-UC« Technical data DVI-CPU-FIBER-UC Interfaces to com- Video: 1 × DVI-D (single link) puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface: 2 × LC-Duplex socket matrix switches Transmission distance: ...
  • Page 36: Target Module »Dp-Cpu

    Target module »DP-CPU« Target module »DP-CPU« With target modules, you can connect a computer with graphics DP-CPU DisplayPort 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 ...
  • Page 37 Target module »DP-CPU« Installation Connecting the target computer Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DP CPU NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 Keyb.: keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 38 Target module »DP-CPU« Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module shows the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning Power The external power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available. The external power pack is not (properly) connected.
  • Page 39 Target module »DP-CPU« Technical data DP-CPU Interfaces to com- Video: 1 × Display-Port puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3,5 mm jack plug Date transmission to Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket the matrix switch Transmission distance: Max.
  • Page 40: Target Module »Dp-Cpu-Uc

    Target module »DP-CPU-UC« Target module »DP-CPU-UC« With target modules, you can connect computers with graph- DP-CPU-UC DisplayPort ics 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.
  • Page 41 Target module »DP-CPU-UC« Installation Connecting the target computer Keyb. Mouse USB K/M DP CPU NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 Keyb.: keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 42 Target module »DP-CPU-UC« 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: Status Meaning...
  • Page 43 Target module »DP-CPU-UC« Technical data DP-CPU-UC Interfaces to com- Video: 1 × Display-Port puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug Data transmission to Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance: Max.
  • Page 44: Target Module »Vga-Cpu-Uc

    Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« With target modules, you can connect a computer with a graphics VGA-CPU-UC 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.
  • Page 45 Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« Installation Connecting the target computer VGA CPU Keyb. Mouse USB K/M NOTE: Keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using either the PS/2 interfaces or the USB interface. Use the purple plug of the Twin-PS/2 cable to connect the computer’s PS/2 Keyb.: keyboard interface to this interface.
  • Page 46 Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« Power supply Power In: : Insert the power pack’s connection cable to this interface. Then, connect the power cable to the power pack and a power socket. Status displays The LED on the back panel of the target module show the status of the external power pack: Status Meaning...
  • Page 47 Target module »VGA-CPU-UC« Technical data VGA-CPU-UC Interfaces to com- Video: 1 × VGA puter Keyboard and mouse signals 2 × PS/2 socket 1 × USB-B Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack plug Data transmission to Interface: 2 × RJ45 socket matrix switches Transmission distance: Max.
  • Page 48: Target Module »U2-R-Cpu

    Target module »U2-R-CPU« Target module »U2-R-CPU« target modules receive USB and RS232 signals from user modules and U2-CPU U2-CON transmit them to the computer. Package contents  1 × Target module U2-R-CPU  1 × USB device cable  1 × RS232 cable ...
  • Page 49 Target module »U2-R-CPU« 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).   Use a category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect this interface to the Trans.: Dynamic Port of the USB/RS232 Main Channel that is assigned to the target computer.
  • Page 50 Target module »U2-R-CPU« Technical data U2-R-CPU Interfaces to USB 2.0: 1 × USB-B target computer: RS232: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket Data transmission to Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length: Max. 140 metres USB 2.0 Transmission type: Transparent Transmission rate: Max.
  • Page 51: Chapter 2: User Modules

    User modules User module »DVI-CON« With user modules, you can connect a console ( monitor, keyboard, DVI-CON 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.
  • Page 52 User module »DVI-CON« Installation Connecting the console devices LED out Mouse Generic Transmission DVI / VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power NOTE: Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB interfaces. Keyb.: Connect the PS/2 keyboard of the local console.
  • Page 53 User module »DVI-CON« Connection to the matrix switch Transmission: Use a category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the Transmis- sion interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch. NOTE: You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module. Power supply Main Power: Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet.
  • Page 54 User module »DVI-CON« Status displays Front panel Console Service Power Status Video Red. Trans. Main System The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system’s operating status. Section Status Meaning Power Red. The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available.
  • Page 55 User module »DVI-CON« Back panel LED out Mouse Generic Transmission DVI / VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following meaning: Colour Status Meaning...
  • Page 56 User module »DVI-CON« Technical data DVI-CON Interfaces to Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA) console: 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 Interface: 1 ×...
  • Page 57: User Module »Dvi-Con-Mc2

    User module »DVI-CON-MC2« User module »DVI-CON-MC2« With user modules, you can connect a dual-monitor console (two DVI-CON-MC2 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.
  • Page 58 User module »DVI-CON-MC2« Installation Connecting console devices LED out Mouse Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out 1 Micro In Speaker Keyb. Red. Power Transmission 2 DVI / VGA Out 2 Connect the first console monitor. DVI/VGA Out 1: Connect the second console monitor. DVI/VGA Out 2: Micro In: Connect the console microphone (optional).
  • Page 59 User module »DVI-CON-MC2« Connection to the matrix switch LED out Mouse Generic Micro In Keyb. Red. Power Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out 1 Speaker Keyb./Mouse Transmission 2 DVI / VGA Out 2 NOTE: Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices. Transmission 1: Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch.
  • Page 60 User module »DVI-CON-MC2« Automatic channel grouping When operating the user module for the first time, the matrix switch recognises the main channel and the user module’s additional channel. The channels are automati- cally added to a channel group. The web application uses the following icons to mark the different types of channels: computer and user superimposed by the digit 2 Main channel: Video channel:...
  • Page 61 User module »DVI-CON-MC2« Status displays Front panel                  Section Status Meaning Power Red. The optional power pack is connected and supplies 12 Volt. The optional power pack is not (properly) connected. Main The power pack is turned on and supplies the required voltage.
  • Page 62 User module »DVI-CON-MC2« Back panel LED out Mouse Generic Micro In Keyb. Red. Power Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out 1 Speaker Keyb./Mouse Transmission 2 DVI / VGA Out 2 The Transmission interfaces at the user module’s back panel provide additional status LEDs.
  • Page 63 User module »DVI-CON-MC2« 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 Interfaces: 2 ×...
  • Page 64: User Module »Dvi-Con-Mc4

    User module »DVI-CON-MC4« User module »DVI-CON-MC4« With user modules, you can connect a dual-monitor console (four DVI-CON-MC4 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.
  • Page 65 User module »DVI-CON-MC4« Installation Connecting the console devices LED out Mouse Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out 1 Micro In Speaker Keyb. Red. Power Transmission 2 DVI / VGA Out 2 Transmission 3 Connect the first console monitor. DVI/VGA Out 1: Connect the second console monitor.
  • Page 66 User module »DVI-CON-MC4« Connection to the matrix switch LED out Mouse Generic Micro In Keyb. Red. Power Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out 1 Speaker Keyb./Mouse Transmission 2 DVI / VGA Out 2 Transmission 3 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.
  • Page 67 User module »DVI-CON-MC4« Startup Turn on the user module after its installation. Use the Main Power power pack or a redundant power pack to establish the power supply:  Turn on the Main Power power pack.  Use an optional power pack to supply the Red.
  • Page 68 User module »DVI-CON-MC4« Status displays Front panel                  Section Status Meaning Power Red. The optional power pack is connected and supplies 12 Volt. The optional power pack is not (properly) connected. Main The power pack is turned on and supplies the required voltage.
  • Page 69 User module »DVI-CON-MC4«  Video 3 Strong video signal atthird video input. No signal at third video input, or the signal quality is too weak to be processed by the system. Trans. 3 The communication to the matrix switch is established success- fully.
  • Page 70 User module »DVI-CON-MC4«                   Interface Status Meaning Transmission 3 Yellow No data connection to matrix switch. Blink- Data connection to matrix switch established. Green No user is logged in at the user module.
  • Page 71 User module »DVI-CON-MC4« 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 Interfaces: 4 ×...
  • Page 72: User Module »Dvi-Con-Fiber

    User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« With user modules, you can use optical fibres to connect a console ( DVI-CON-Fibre monitor, keyboard, mouse and audio devices) to the matrix switch ControlCenter-Dig- ital NOTE: The user modules con be connected only to an I/O card of the series.
  • Page 73 User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« Installation Connecting the console devices LED out Mouse Generic Link Status Transmission DVI / VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power 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.
  • Page 74 User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« Connection to the matrix switch The devices use components with laser technology which comply with laser class 1. They meet the requirements according to EN 60825-1:2007 EN 60825- 2:2004+A1:2007 as well as U.S. CFR 1040.10 1040.11 Mind the following instructions when dealing with laser beams: ...
  • Page 75 User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« Status displays Front panel Console Service Power Status Video Red. Trans. Main System The LEDs on the front panel of the user modules show the system’s operating status. Section Status Meaning Power Red. The optional power pack is connected and supplies 12 Volt. The optional power pack is not (properly) connected.
  • Page 76 User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« Back panel LED out Mouse Generic Link Status Transmission DVI / VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power The back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDS. They have the following meaning: Colour Status Meaning Link...
  • Page 77 User module »DVI-CON-Fiber« 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 Interfaces: 1 ×...
  • Page 78: User Module »Dvi-Con-2

    User module »DVI-CON-2« User module »DVI-CON-2« With user modules, you can connect a console ( monitor, keyboard, DVI-CON 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.
  • Page 79 User module »DVI-CON-2« Installation Connecting the console devices Transmission 2 LED out Mouse Generic Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power DVI/VGA Out: Connect the monitor/projector of the local console. Micro In: Connect the optional microphone of the local console. Connect the optional speakers of the local console.
  • Page 80 User module »DVI-CON-2« Connection to the matrix switch NOTE: Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices. Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch. Transmission 1: Transmission 2: Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch.
  • Page 81 User module »DVI-CON-2« Status displays Front panel Trans. 1 Trans. 2 Active Status Console Service Power Status Video Red. Trans. System Main The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system’s operating status. Section Status Meaning Power Red.
  • Page 82 User module »DVI-CON-2« Back panel Transmission 2 LED out Mouse Generic Transmission 1 DVI / VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following functions: Colour Status Meaning...
  • Page 83 User module »DVI-CON-2« Technical data DVI-CON-2 Interfaces to Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA) console 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 Interface: 2 ×...
  • Page 84: User Module »Dp-Con

    User module »DP-CON« User module »DP-CON« With user modules, you can connect a console ( monitor, key- DP-CON DisplayPort board, mouse and audio devices) to a digital matrix switch of the ControlCenter-Digital or the DVICenter series. At the installed console, matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer.
  • Page 85 User module »DP-CON« Installation Connecting the console devices LED out Mouse Generic Transmission DisplayPort Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power NOTE: Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB interfaces. Connect the PS/2 keyboard of the local console.
  • Page 86 User module »DP-CON« Connection to the matrix switch Transmission: Use a category 5e (or better) twisted pair cable to connect the Transmis- sion interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch. NOTE: You can also connect the target module directly to a compatible user module. Power supply Main Power: Connect the power cable to the power pack and a power outlet.
  • Page 87 User module »DP-CON« Status displays Front panel Console Service Power Status Red. Trans. Video Main System The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system’s operating status. Section Status Meaning Power Red. The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available.
  • Page 88 User module »DP-CON« Back panel LED out Mouse Generic Transmission DisplayPort Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following meaning: Colour Status Meaning...
  • Page 89 User module »DP-CON« Technical data DP-CON Interfaces to Video: 1 × DisplayPort socket console: 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 Interface: 1 ×...
  • Page 90: User Module »Dp-Con-2

    User module »DP-CON-2« User module »DP-CON-2« With user modules, you can connect a console ( monitor, key- DP-CON-2 DisplayPort board, mouse and audio devices) to two digital matrix switches of the ControlCenter- Digital or the DVICenter series. At the installed console, matrix switch users can access a target module to operate the connected computer.
  • Page 91 User module »DP-CON-2« Installation Connecting the console devices Transmission 2 LED out Mouse Generic Transmission 1 DisplayPort Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power Connect the monitor/projector of the local console. DisplayPort Out: NOTE: Check the monitor's manual if the OSD provides a setting for the mode of the DisplayPort input.
  • Page 92 User module »DP-CON-2« Connection to the matrix switch NOTE: Use category 5e (or better) twisted pair cables to connect the devices. Connect this interface to a Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch. Transmission 1: Transmission 2: Connect this interface to another Dynamic Port (RJ45) of the matrix switch.
  • Page 93 User module »DP-CON-2« Status displays Front panel Trans. 1 Trans. 2 Active Status Power Status Console Service DP-CON-2 Video Red. Trans. Main System The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system’s operating status. Section Status Meaning Power Red.
  • Page 94 User module »DP-CON-2« Back panel Transmission 2 LED out Mouse Generic Transmission 1 DisplayPort Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following functions: Colour Status Meaning...
  • Page 95 User module »DP-CON-2« Technical data DP-CON-2 Interfaces to Video: 1 × DisplayPort socket console 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 Interface: 2 ×...
  • Page 96: User Module »U2-R-Con

    User module »U2-R-CON« User module »U2-R-CON« user module transmits USB and RS232 signals from the console to the U2-R-CON U2-R-CPU target module. Package contents  1 × U2-R-CON user module  1 × Power pack (12V/2A)  1 × Power cable Required accessory ...
  • Page 97 User module »U2-R-CON« 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. Connect up to 4 USB devices to these interfaces.
  • Page 98 User module »U2-R-CON« Technical data U2-R-CON Interfaces to USB 2.0: 4 × USB-A target computer: RS232: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket Data transmission to Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length: Max. 140 metres USB 2.0 Transmission type: Transparent Transmission rate: Max.
  • Page 99: User Module »Dvi-Con-12V

    User module »DVI-CON-12V« User module »DVI-CON-12V« With user modules, you can connect a console ( monitor, keyboard, DVI-CON-12V 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.
  • Page 100 User module »DVI-CON-12V« Installation LED Out Mouse Transmission DVI/VGA Out Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power Main Power Connecting the console devices NOTE: Both keyboard and mouse signals can be transmitted to the computer using the PS/2 or the USB interfaces. Connect the PS/2 keyboard of the local console.
  • Page 101 User module »DVI-CON-12V« Status displays Front panel Console Service Power Status Video Red. Trans. Main System The LEDs on the front panel of the user module show the system’s operating status. Section Status Meaning Power Red. The optional power pack is connected and the required voltage (12 Volt) is available.
  • Page 102 User module »DVI-CON-12V« Back panel LED Out Mouse Transmission Micro In Speaker Keyb./Mouse Keyb. Red. Power Main Power DVI/VGA Out The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following meaning: Colour Status Meaning...
  • Page 103 User module »DVI-CON-12V« Technical data DVI-CON-12V Interfaces to Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA) console: 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 Interface: 1 ×...
  • Page 104 User module »DVI-CON-12V« Pin assignment of the 4-pin Mini-DIN socket (12 V) Pin no. Line +12 V +12 V 100 · Target and user modules...
  • Page 105: User Module »Dvi-Con-Video

    User module »DVI-CON-Video« User module »DVI-CON-Video« With user modules, you can connect a monitor or a projector to a DVI-CON-Video matrix switch of the ControlCenter-Digital or the DVICenter series. First connect the monitor or the projector and the audio devices) to the user module. Then connect the user module to the matrix switch.
  • Page 106 User module »DVI-CON-Video« Installation LED Out Transmission DVI/VGA Out Micro In Speaker Red. Power Connecting the console devices DVI/VGA Out: Connect the monitor/projector of the local console. Connect the optional microphone of the local console. Micro In: Connect the optional speakers of the local console. Speaker: Connection to the matrix switch Transmission:...
  • Page 107 User module »DVI-CON-Video« Start-up Start the user module by pressing the Main Power button of the power pack. ADVICE: The active hotkey configuration is displayed during the System Startup of the matrix switch. Status displays Front panel Power Status Console Service Red.
  • Page 108 User module »DVI-CON-Video« Back panel LED Out Transmission DVI/VGA Out Micro In Speaker Red. Power The Transmission interface at the back panel of the user module provides additional status LEDs. The LEDs have the following functions: Colour Status Meaning left Yellow No connection to network.
  • Page 109 User module »DVI-CON-Video« Technical data DVI-CON-VIDEO Interfaces to Video: 1 × DVI-I (DVI Single-Link or VGA) console: Audio: 2 × 3.5 mm jack socket Tradeswitch-LED: 1 × D-SUB 9 socket Data transmission to Interface: 1 × RJ45 socket matrix switch Transmission length: Max.
  • Page 110: Chapter 3: Generic Hid

    Generic HID mode, data of the USB input device connected to the socket of Generic HID Generic the user module remains unaltered when transmitted to the active target module. The use of Generic HID devices is possible only after you enable the Generic HID mode of the user module and of the target module.
  • Page 111: Enabling/Disabling The Target Module's Generic Hid Mode

    Enabling/disabling the target module’s Generic HID mode IMPORTANT: To use the generic HID device, enable the USB HID mode of the target modules you want to access (see below). Generic HID 5. Press to save your changes. Enabling/disabling the target module’s Generic HID mode USB target modules support different USB input devices.
  • Page 112: Chapter 4: Extender Mode

    Extender mode The user modules and the target modules for the digital matrix switch can be oper- ated in extender mode. Connect a user module directly with a compatible target module. Use the same cable types as for the connection of a matrix switch (see Installation). NOTE: Older modules may require a crossover cable to connect both modules.
  • Page 113: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration With the user module’s on-screen display, you can view and change the settings in extender mode. Changing the hotkey to open the on-screen display When in extender mode, press Alt+Num (default) to open the user module’s local on- screen display (OSD).
  • Page 114: Changing The Select Keys

    Configuration Opening the on-screen display via double keypress In addition to opening the OSD with the key combination Alt+Num , you can open the OSD by pressing a previously selected key twice. How to define the key to open the OSD via double keypress: 1.
  • Page 115 Configuration 3. Select and press to select one of the following options: Selectkeys Activates select keys 1, 2: Activates select keys NUM 1, NUM 2 Activates select keys NUM 1 NUM 2 Activates select keys 4. Press to save your settings. Administrating EDID profiles The EDID information (Extended Display Identification Data) of a monitor gives the graphics card of a connected computer information about various technical features...
  • Page 116 Configuration Activating the support of special PS/2 keyboards The user module supports the additional keys of the follwoing PS/2 keyboards: PixelPower Rapid Action, PixelPower Clarity (blue) and SKIDATA1. How to activate the support of special PS/2 keyboards: 1. Press the Alt+Num (default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.
  • Page 117 Configuration Reinitialising USB input devices After connecting a USB keyboard or mouse to the user module, the input devices are initialised and can be used immediately. Some USB input devices require a reinitialisation of the USB connection. Enable the automatic reinitialisation of USB devices if a USB keyboard or mouse does not respond to your inputs during operation.
  • Page 118 Configuration Choosing the USB keyboard mode NOTE: This setting can only be edited with USB versions of the target modules. USB target modules support different USB input devices. You can use the special fea- tures of a USB input device after selecting the specific USB keyboard mode. In addition to the keys of standard keyboard layouts, the default ...
  • Page 119 Configuration You can connect an LK463 compatible keyboard to the  LK463 compatible keyboard: user modules of the KVM matrix system. The order of the 108 keys of these keyboards is the same as the OpenVMS keyboard layout. A special USB keyboard mode guarantees that the keypress of a special key on this keyboard is forwarded to the target computer: INPUT DEVICE SETTING...
  • Page 120 Configuration When using a standard keyboard, you can perform these functions by using the key combinations listed below: KEY COMBINATIONS »SOLARIS SHORTCUT KEY« OF SUN KEYBOARDS Ctrl+Alt+F2 Again Ctrl+Alt+F3 Props Ctrl+Alt+F4 Undo Ctrl+Alt+F5 Front Ctrl+Alt+F6 Copy Ctrl+Alt+F7 Open Ctrl+Alt+F8 Paste Ctrl+Alt+F9 Find Ctrl+Alt+F10...
  • Page 121 Configuration Enable/disable the startup without a keyboard By default, user modules start without a keyboard. As an alternative, the user mod- ule can interrupt startup by showing a message regarding the missing keyboard. Once you connect a keyboard to the user module, the startup process continues. How to enable/disable the startup of a user module without a keyboard: 1.
  • Page 122: Resetting The Default Settings

    Configuration Resetting the default settings This setting resets the default settings of the extender mode. All settings that have been changed by the user are reset. How to reset the default settings of the matrix switch: 1. Press the Alt+Num (default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.
  • Page 123 NOTES...
  • Page 124 The manual is constantly updated and available on our website. http://gdsys.de/A9200136 Guntermann & Drunck GmbH Dortmunder Str. 4a 57234 Wilnsdorf Germany http://www.GDsys.de sales@GDsys.de...

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