ADDERLink INFINITY 1002 Manual v30
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10 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX MOUNTING Please see Appendix H for details about mounting options for the ALIF units. Installation CONNECTIONS Installation involves linking the ALIF TX unit to various ports on the host computer, while the ALIF RX unit is attached to your peripherals: Click a connection to see details IMPORTANT: When using an AdderLink Infinity Management box to configure ALIF units, it is vital that all ALIF units that you wish to locate and control are set to their factory default settings. Otherwise they will not be located by the A.I.M. server. If necessary, perform a factory reset on each ALIF unit. Please also see Appendix C - Tips for success when networking ALIF units HT
11 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX TX video link Standard ALIF (1002) units support one Single Link video display at pixel clocks up to 165MHz (equivalent to a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz). All ALIF dual units can simultaneously support up to two Single Link high resolution video displays at pixel clocks up to 165MHz (1920 x 1200 at 60Hz maximum). ALIF2002 units can alternatively support a single Dual Link very high Resolution video display at pixel clocks up to 330MHz (equating to an example display mode of 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz). 3 Connect the plug at the other end of the cable(s) to the corresponding DVI-D video output socket(s) of the host computer. To make a video link 1 Wherever possible, ensure that power is disconnected from the ALIF and the host computer. 2 Connect your digital video link cable(s) to the DVI-D socket(s) on the TX unit rear panel: Note: When using two single link DVI-D displays, connect an additional video input from the secondary video port of the computer system using the supplied secondary DVI-D link cable. COMPUTER DVI-D-1 D VI-D-2 To primary video output port COMPUTER DVI-D-1 D VI-D-2 To primary video output port To secondary video output port ALIF (1002)ALIF dualALIF dual To video output port Note: When using one very high resolution DVI-D dual link display (not ALIF2020), use a DVI-D Dual Link cable (such as the supplied Adder part: VSCD3) to connect the primary video port of the computer system to the DVI-D-1 connector of the ALIF dual. A dual link cable must also be used at the RX unit.
12 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX TX audio links ALIF (1002) and ALIF dual units support two way stereo digital sound so that you can use a remote microphone as well as speakers. 2 [Where a microphone is to be used]: Connect a second audio link cable between the OUT socket on the TX unit rear panel and the Line In socket of the host computer. To make audio links 1 Connect an audio link cable between the IN socket on the TX unit rear panel and the speaker output socket of the host computer. AU X DVI-D-1 OUT IN Speaker link from host computer Microphone link to host computer TX USB link ALIF (1002) and ALIF dual units act as USB 2.0 hubs and so can provide four sockets at the RX unit with only a single connection at the TX unit. O PTIO NS 1 2 1 2 2 Connect the type A connector of the cable to a vacant USB socket on the host computer. USB link from host computer To make a USB link 1 Connect the type B connector of the supplied USB cable to the USB port on the TX unit rear panel.
13 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX TX AUX (serial) port The AUX port is an RS232 serial port that allows extension of RS232 signals up to a baud rate of 115200. The port has software flow control, but no hardware flow control. AUX Serial (null-modem) link from your computer To connect the AUX port 1 Connect a suitable serial ‘null-modem’ cable (see Appendix F for pin-out) between a vacant serial port on your computer and the AUX port on the right hand side of the ALIF rear panel. TX power in Each ALIF unit is supplied with a power adapter and country-specific power cord. When all other connections have been made, connect and switch on the power adapter unit. INDOOR USE ONL Y OPT 1 5V2.5A 1 2 Connect the IEC connector of the supplied country-specific power cord to the socket of the power adapter. 3 Connect the power cord to a nearby main supply socket. Note: Both the unit and its power supply generate heat when in operation and will become warm to the touch. Do not enclose them or place them in locations where air cannot circulate to cool the equipment. Do not operate the equipment in ambient temperatures exceeding 40oC . Do not place the products in contact with equipment whose surface temperature exceeds 40oC. Power cord from adapter Note: Ensure that Options switches 1 and 2 are both in the ‘OFF’ (up) position to enable normal operation of the unit. See Options switches for details. To apply power in 1 Attach the output lead from the power adapter to the 5V socket on the rear panel of the unit.
14 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX TX/RX high speed links ALIF (1002) and ALIF dual units can be either connected directly to each other or via a high speed network. The connections can be copper-based Gigabit Ethernet as well as Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). These can be used in parallel to provide up to 2 Gigabit connections speeds. A single System port (Gigabit Ethernet) is provided as standard on the right side of the front panel. Additionally, the Teaming port, located just to the left, allows you to insert either an optional Fiber Channel SFP module or Active Copper SFP module. The chosen module can then allow either a fiber optic or additional Gigabit Ethernet link to be used in parallel with the fixed System (Gigabit Ethernet) port. Please see Appendix C for important tips about networking ALIF units.To link ALIF dual units using the Teaming port 2 Make your connection(s) between the chosen SFP module and either the other ALIF unit or a suitable network switch: Connect the transmit and receive fiber optic links to the sockets on the Fiber Channel SFP module. Then close the latch over the link connectors to lock them into place. Transmit and receive fiber links Cable and fiber details • For direct links over Ethernet cable, the length of cable should not exceed 100 metres (328 feet). Network cables used for connections may be category 5, 5e, 6 or 7 twisted-pair cable. ALIF TX units have an autosensing capability on their network interfaces, so for direct point-to-point connections, no ‘crossover’ Ethernet cable is required. • For direct links via fiber, varying distances can be achieved depending on the module and cable types used. Please refer to the table in Appendix G for detailed information. The fiber links must have crossovers. Optional Fiber Channel or Active Copper SFP module To link ALIF units using the System port 1 Connect a CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 cable to the System port socket on the front panel of the ALIF unit. 2 Connect the other end of the cable either to the other ALIF unit or to a Gigabit Ethernet switch, as appropriate. 3 [For connections via a network] repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other ALIF unit. 1 Insert the appropriate optional SFP module (SFP-MM-LC, SFP-SM-LC or SFP-CATX-RJ45) into the aperture on the ALIF front panel: Connect a CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 cable to the socket on the Active Copper SFP module. or CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 link CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 link either directly from the other ALIF unit or from a Gigabit Ethernet switch T R A N S M I T
15 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX TX/RX Management port The Management port on each ALIF dual unit provides a consistent method to gain access to the internal configuration utility of each ALIF dual. Although the configuration utility is accessible via the System (Gigabit Ethernet) port and also the Teaming port; if the ALIF dual units are being used in a point-to-point arrangement, then it would be necessary to temporarily reconnect each unit to a network in order to make configuration changes. The Management port allows the admin user to simply connect a computer directly to each ALIF dual unit and access the configuration utility using a consistent IP address - thus negating the need to know the main port addresses of each ALIF dual unit in advance. To connect a computer to access the configuration utility 1 Connect a CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 link cable to the Management port socket located on the far left side of the ALIF dual front panel. The port automatically configures itself, so no cross-over cable is required (but is supported if you do use one). 2 Connect the other end of the link cable directly to the network port of your computer. 3 Use a web browser to gain access to the internal configuration utility. The standard IP address of the Management port is 192.168.1.42 Note: This standard IP address can be changed within the configuration utility. Please see the section AdderLink Infinity browser-based configuration utility for further details. (ALIF dual units only)
16 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX RX video display Standard ALIF (1002) units support one Single Link video display at pixel clocks up to 165MHz (equivalent to a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz). All ALIF dual units can simultaneously support up to two Single Link high resolution video displays at pixel clocks up to 165MHz (1920 x 1200 at 60Hz maximum). ALIF2000 units can alternatively support a single Dual Link very high Resolution video display at pixel clocks up to 330MHz (equating to an example display mode of 2560 x 1600 at 60Hz). 2 (ALIF dual only) If required, connect the lead from the second video display to the DVI-D-2 socket on the RX unit rear panel. To connect video displays 1 Connect the lead from the primary video display to the DVI-D-1 (DVI-D on ALIF 1002 models) socket on the RX unit rear panel: DVI-D-2 DVI-D-1 USER CONSOLE DVI-D-2 DVI-D-1 USER CONSOLEVSCD3 cable to primary video display When using two single link DVI-D displays, connect an additional video cable to the DVI-D-2 port of the RX unit. To secondary video displayTo primary video display ALIF (1002)ALIF dualALIF dual To video display Note: When using dual link on DVI-D-1 (not ALIF2020), the DVI-D-2 port will be disabled. If DVI-D-2 is already being used, then it must be disconnected before dual link operation can occur on DVI-D-1.
17 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX RX microphone & speakers ALIF units can support a microphone as well as speakers providing the necessary connections have been made between the ALIF TX unit and the host computer. 3 Once the unit has been fully connected and powered on, access the RX System Configuration page to check that the Audio Input Type setting matches the connection that you have made to the port: line, mic or mic boost (the latter provides +20dB gain). To connect a microphone (or line in) and/or speakers 1 Connect the lead from a mono microphone to the 3.5mm socket labeled on the rear panel. 2 Connect the lead from stereo speakers to the 3.5mm socket labeled on the rear panel. RX USB devices The ALIF RX unit has four USB ports to which peripherals may be connected. The ports are interchangeable. To connect more than four peripherals, one or more USB hubs may be used. The total current that may be drawn from the USB ports is 1.2A, which should be sufficient for a keyboard, mouse (no more than 100mA each) and any two other devices (500mA maximum each). If more power for USB devices is required, use a powered USB hub. To connect a USB device 1 Connect the lead from the device to any of the four USB sockets on the rear panel of the ALIF unit. LIN E I USER CONSOLE MIC I Connection from USB device Supported USB Devices The transmitter unit uses True Emulation technology to emulate the signals of certain USB peripherals to the computer. This means that those peripherals appear to the computer to be permanently connected, even when the receivers are switched elsewhere. This enables faster keyboard and mouse switching and allows for more than 13 identical USB devices. If the keyboards and mice are identical across the connected receivers, they are only enumerated once by the host. The following limitations apply: • Keyboards, mice and other HID devices are supported. • Storage devices (i.e. flash drives, USB hard disks, CD-ROM drives) are supported, but they may operate more slowly than with a direct connection. • Isochronous devices (including microphones, speakers, webcams and TV receivers) are not currently supported. • Many other devices (such as printers, scanners, serial adapters and specialist USB devices) will work, but due to the huge variety of devices available, successful operation cannot be guaranteed. • If a device cannot be made to work, please contact Adder technical support as a special entry within the advanced configuration may solve it. Connection from microphone or line in from audio device AU X 1 Link out to speakers
18 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX RX AUX (serial) port The AUX port is an RS232 serial port that allows extension of RS232 signals up to a baud rate of 115200. The port has software flow control, but no hardware flow control. AUX / LINE OUT Serial (null-modem) link from your computer To connect the AUX port 1 Connect a suitable serial ‘null-modem’ cable (see Appendix F for pin-out) between the AUX port on the right hand side of the ALIF rear panel and your remote serial device. RX power in Each ALIF unit is supplied with an appropriate power adapter. When all other connections have been made, connect and switch on the power adapter unit. INDOOR USE ONL Y OPT 1 5V2.5A 1 2 Connect the IEC connector of the supplied country-specific power cord to the socket of the power adapter. 3 Connect the power cord to a nearby main supply socket. Note: Both the unit and its power supply generate heat when in operation and will become warm to the touch. Do not enclose them or place them in locations where air cannot circulate to cool the equipment. Do not operate the equipment in ambient temperatures exceeding 40oC . Do not place the products in contact with equipment whose surface temperature exceeds 40oC. Power cord from power adapter Note: Ensure that Options switches 1 and 2 are both in the ‘OFF’ (up) position to enable normal operation of the unit. See Options switches for details. To apply power in 1 Attach the output lead from the power adapter to the 5V socket on the rear panel of the unit.
19 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX INITIAL CONFIGURATION ALIF units are designed to be as flexible as possible and this principle extends also to their configuration. Direct linking Where ALIF transmitters and receivers are directly linked to each other, very little configuration action is required, provided that they have their factory default settings in place. If the standard settings have been changed in a previous installation, you merely need to perform a factory reset on each unit. Networked linking Where ALIF units are connected via networked links, you can either configure them individually, or configure them collectively using an A.I.M. server: • Configuring networked ALIF units individually - You need to specify the network addresses of the ALIF units so that they can locate each other. This is done by running the AdderLink Infinity browser-based configuration utility on a computer system linked to the same network as the ALIF units. • Configuring ALIF units collectively - The AdderLink Infinity Management (A.I.M.) server allows you to configure, control and coordinate any number of ALIF transmitters and receivers from a single application. IMPORTANT: When using A.I.M. to configure ALIF units, it is vital that all units that you wish to locate and control are set to their factory default settings. Otherwise they will not be located by the A.I.M. server. If necessary, perform a factory reset on each ALIF unit. Manual factory reset A factory reset returns an ALIF TX or RX unit to its default configuration. You can perform factory resets using the AdderLink Infinity browser-based configuration utility or by using this direct manual method. To perform a manual factory reset 1 Remove power from the ALIF unit. 2 Use a narrow implement (e.g. a straightened-out paper clip) to press-and-hold the recessed reset button on the front panel. With the reset button still pressed, re- apply power to the unit and then release the reset button. After roughly eight seconds, when the factory reset has completed, five of the front panel indicators will flash for a period of three seconds to indicate a successful reset operation. Use a straightened-out paper clip to press the reset button while powering on the unit Please also see Appendix C - Tips for success when networking ALIF units Note: Please read the important advice in the section Firmware version 3.3 (or greater) before attempting installation or upgrades. Configuration AdderLink HT