Extending The Vga And Usb Cables - Crestron UPX-2 Operation Manual

Crestron upx-2 universal presentation processor: operations guide
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Universal Presentation Processor
Connecting Multiple Touchpanels
Operations Guide – DOC. 6276B
NOTE: Certain USB flash drives may not be recognized by the UPX-2 if they are
left connected during a reboot or when power is cycled. To recognize a USB flash
drive that is not recognized by the UPX-2, disconnect and reconnect the drive after
the UPX-2 has completed rebooting.
NOTE: If using a UPX-2 containing a 512MB compact flash operating system, the
USB cable should be connected to the bottom-left USB port.
Connecting Multiple Touchpanels
Up to five touchpanels (up to four Crestron, CyberTouch, or Wacom USB
touchpanels and one third party serial touchpanel) can be connected to the UPX-2 at
one time. The touchpanels can be connected to the UPX-2s four USB ports while the
third party serial touchpanel is connected to the AUX COM port. All of the
touchpanels can share an RGB output using an RGB switch as shown in the
following diagram.
Some USB touchpanels may draw too much power, and prevent the UPX-2 from
booting up correctly. Use a powered USB hub to connect touchpanels that draw too
much USB power.
Only one third party touchpanel can be connected at any time.

Extending the VGA and USB Cables

The following diagram details the method of extending the USB and RGB (VGA)
cables for the DTT-15V2 or DTT-17 when connecting to the UPX-2.
Crestron has successfully tested the following USB extenders:
I/O Gear model GUCE50.
Crestron UPX-2
Universal Presentation Processor: UPX-2 ¥ 53

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