Operation Modules - CYBEX XP4040 Installer/User Manual

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Operation
Modules
The XP4400 Unit
The XP4400 chassis is designed to accommodate larger XP system installations.
By channeling expansion signals from XP4040 users to attached computers,
the XP4400 enables large configurations with fewer XP4040 units, transmitter/
receiver cards and cables in the system. The XP4400 consists of a 9U high
chassis, containing two power supplies, two fan assemblies and a user specified
number of XP4400 transmitter and receiver modules. There are no users or
computers attached directly to this unit. There is an LCD display on the front
panel for the internal menuing system and four buttons that control menu
selections and operations.
Each module contains 16 sets of video and keyboard/mouse ports, enabling a
module to attach to as many as 16 XP4040 expansion ports, using two category
5 cables each. The XP4400 holds up to nine transmitter or receiver modules
per chassis. For more information on the XP4400, see Chapter 6.
Depending on the chassis used, an XP4000 Series unit can support from 4 to
up to 14 individual operation modules, including the local console module, if
applicable. Modules may be ordered in any combination required, and are
easily installed by sliding them gently through the rear of the unit. See the
diagram below.
Basic modules are used to attach users and computers to the XP4000 system.
Advanced modules are used for linking multiple XP4000 Series units together,
power control and terminal emulation.
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