UserGuard Installation & Operating Instructions
ENCLOSED ITEMS:
Intelligent Gateway
1
Desktop Access Control Module
2
Tablet PC (with strain relief clamp)
3
Rack Mount Kit (with USB Power Module)
4
Input Cables:
6ft USB cable M‐M
5
6ft HDMI cable M‐M
6
7
7ft Cat6 Ethernet cable
Output Cables:
15ft USB extension cable M‐F
8
4‐port USB Hub (with power adapter)
9
15ft HDMI cable M‐M
10
14ft Cat6 Ethernet cable
11
Control Cables:
2x 15ft USB extension cables M‐F
12
1.5ft USB cable M‐M
13
14ft Cat6 Ethernet cable
14
UserGuard CAC Cards (5 total)
Cable Ties (10 total)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For installation, please refer to cabling diagram on page 2.
1. Feed output cabling (8, 10 and 11) in through the cable entry portal located on the back of the IPS Container and
connect to UserGuard Control Gateway (1).
2. Connect 14ft Cat6 Ethernet cable (14) to back of Desktop Module "Kill Box" (2), feed into IPS Container through the
cable entry portal and connect to UserGuard Control Gateway (1).
3. Feed 2x 15ft USB extension cables (12) already connected to back of Desktop Module (2) into IPS Container through
the cable entry portal and connect to USB Power Module (4).
4. Connect 1.5ft USB control cable (13) between USB Power Module (4) and Intelligent Gateway (1).
5. Connect input cables (5, 6 and 7) between secure PC/switch and Intelligent Gateway (1).
Note: Do NOT connect to POE device. This will permanently damage the UserGuard Intelligent Gateway.
6. Secure UserGuard Rack Mount Kit into IPS Container rack at desired location.
7. Carefully connect the micro USB cable from USB Power Module (4) to Tablet PC (3). Secure micro USB cable to
tablet using provided strain relief clamp and cable tie as shown in cabling diagram on page 2.
8. Plug 5v power adapters from USB Power Module (4) into 115V power source.
9. Power on SIPR PC/Laptop and UserGuard Tablet PC (3). The Red "OFF" button located on front of UserGuard Control
Gateway (1) will light up.
10. Manually test UserGuard by pressing Blue "ON" button located on front of UserGuard Control Gateway (1). Ensure
that video, USB and Ethernet connections are active and video output settings are correct. (Note: Laptop display &
power settings may need to be adjusted so external monitor remains active when laptop is closed.)
11. Once desktop correctly displays and connections are verified, press "Kill Button" located on front of Desktop
Module (2).
12. Now activate the UserGuard system with provided CAC card by following the "Operating Instructions" on page 3.
Once system operation has been verified, remove CAC to deactivate the system.
13. Connect 9v power adapter for motion sensor to back of Desktop Module (2) and plug into 115V power source.
Switch to "ON" position and verify motion sensor operation.
14. Secure all cables to white cable tie mount located on the Rack Mount Kit (4) using supplied cable ties.
Your UserGuard system is now fully operational.
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