Connections; Host Computer - ADDER AdderLink Digital iPEPS User Manual

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Connections

Installation of the Digital iPEPS involves a number of basic
connections to some or all of the following items:
• Host computer (below)
IP network port
Power supply

Host computer

The Digital iPEPS is connected to the host computer using the supplied DVI-D
video, USB, audio and power control cables (the latter two connections are
optional).
To attach the video and USB cables
1 Wherever possible, ensure that power is disconnected from the Digital iPEPS
and the computer. Live connections are possible but it is also preferable to
power down items before connection or disconnection.
2 Connect the supplied DVI-D cable to the video socket at one end of the Digital
iPEPS and connect the other end to the video output of the host computer.
3 Connect one of the supplied USB cables to the socket labelled
other end to a vacant USB port on the host computer.
4 [Optional step] If the Adder Virtual Media feature is required and/or you wish
to power the Digital iPEPS without using the supplied power adapter, then
also connect the other supplied USB cable to the socket labelled
If the VM USB connection is not
made then the supplied power
adapter must be used.
USB cable for
keyboard and
mouse links
USB cable for Adder Virtual
Media feature (optional
connection)
DVI-D video cable
To attach the audio and power control cables
1 [Optional step] Where audio from the host computer is required, connect
the supplied 3.5mm jack stereo audio cable between the audio port
the Digital iPEPS and the line output of the host computer.
2 [Optional step] Where a remote power switch is to be used with the host
computer, connect the supplied power control cable to the socket labelled
on the Digital iPEPS. Connect the other end to the serial port of the
remote power switch.
Power control cable for
use when a remote power
switch will be used
and the
Audio connection to link
with the speaker output
of the host computer
of
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