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    AdderLink X2-Series
    Remote Extenders
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    SECT 1
    Contents
    Welcome
    Introduction ........................................................................\
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    Supplied items ........................................................................\
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    Installation and operation
    Installation ........................................................................\
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    Stage A - Configuration switch settings ................................4
    LOCAL module switches .....................................................4
    REMOTE module switches  .................................................5
    Stage B - Mounting a module – desk or rack ........................6
    Installation Advice ..............................................................6
    Stage C - Connections .............................................................7
    Connections at the LOCAL module ...................................7
    Connections at the REMOTE module ................................8
    Operation ........................................................................\
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    Power and activity indicators ...............................................10
    General use ........................................................................\
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    Locking and unlocking the system ......................................10
    Special configuration
    Configuration ........................................................................\
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    What are hotkeys? ...........................................................11
    Entering, using and exiting configuration mode ...........11
    Password setting ...................................................................12
    Password override .................................................................12
    Hot plugging and mouse restoration ..................................13
    Which restore setting do I use? .......................................13
    Microsoft and Logitech -specific mouse settings ................13
    Image controls - sharpness and brightness .........................14
    Skew adjustment (X2-Silver and X2-Gold only) ..................15
    Miscellaneous settings ..........................................................17
    Further information
    Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
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    Getting assistance ......................................................................18
    Emissions and Immunity ............................................................20   
    						
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    SECT 2
    Welcome
    Introduction
    Thank you for choosing one of the AdderLink X2-Series products. These 
    compact modules allow you to place the controlling keyboard, video monit\
    or, 
    mouse and a serial device up to 300 metres (200m maximum for Gold varia\
    nt) 
    from a computer system. The range topping X2-Gold modules also allow you\
     to 
    extend your audio accessories away from your computer.
    There are three variants in the X2-Series and each consists of two modul\
    es: a 
    local module that attaches to your computer system and a remote module t\
    o 
    which the peripherals are connected. The long distance link between the \
    two 
    modules is made via Category 5, or higher, twisted pair cabling. 
    Special circuitry within the remote module allows you to make adjustment\
    s to 
    the sharpness and brightness settings to suit your own preferences. Addi\
    tionally, 
    the X2-Silver and X2-Gold models also feature Skew adjustment to counter\
    act 
    the effects of uneven lengths of twisted pair cables that are used to ca\
    rry the 
    video signals. 
    This table indicates the functional differences between the three varian\
    ts within 
    the X2-Series:
      X2 X2-Silver  X2-Gold
     Keyboard extension ü	 ü	 ü
     Video extension ü	 ü	 ü
     Mouse extension ü	 ü	 ü
     RS232 serial extension ü	 ü	 ü
     Digital audio extension 	 	ü
     Brightness control ü	 ü	 ü
     Sharpness control ü	 ü	 ü
     Skew adjustment 	 ü	 ü
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    PC
    X2
    LOCAL
    X2
    REMOTEAUDIO
    VIDEO
    KEYBO
    ARD
    MOUSE
    RS232 SERIAL
    A special multi-cable simplifies the connection of the keyboard, video, mouse and audio ports* to the LOCAL Extender.  
    The video monitor, mouse, keyboard, serial device and audio accessories* connect to the REMOTE Extender. 
    * X2-Gold only
    *
    Up to 300 metres separation between the local and remote modules via a single Category 5, or higher, cable    
    						
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    Supplied items
    Power supply and country-specific mains cable
    Connections for microphone and speakers  (X2-Gold only)
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    REMOTE X2 module
    Connection to video monitor 
    Power supply connection
    Switch bank to determine certain modes and fuunctions
    Connection to keyboard Connection to keyboard 
    Connection to RS232 serial device 
    Connection to LOCAL module
    Power and signal activity indicator
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    LOCAL X2 module
    Connection from computer RS232 serial port 
    Optional power supply connectionSwitch bank to determine certain modes and functionsConnection to REMOTE module
    Multi-cable connection from computer
    Power and signal activity indicator
    Multi-cable for keyboard, video, mouse and (X2-Gold only) audio connections between computer and LOCAL module
    Serial for RS232 connection between computer and LOCAL moduleInformation wallet containing:
    Eight self-adhesive rubber feetSafety document   
    						
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    SECT 3
    Installation and operation
    LOCAL module switches (continued)
    LOCAL Switch 1
    OFF: Normal operation.
    ON: (Whilst power is applied) Places the REMOTE module into password 
    override mode. This allows any pre-configured passwords to be altered \
    - 
    particularly useful when they have been lost or forgotten. Please see th\
    e 
    ‘Password override’ section in the ‘Special configuration’\
     chapter.
    LOCAL Switch 2
    OFF: Normal operation.
    ON:  Set transparent mode. Use this setting if the extender modules are to be\
     
    used with KVM switches that are not manufactured by Adder Technology. 
    Cascaded KVM switches often use special signals to set or identify 
    conditions. In transparent mode, the extender modules will pass the sign\
    als 
    without attempting to interpret them. 
    LOCAL Switch 3
    OFF: Microphone input on REMOTE module. Use this setting if a standard m\
    ono-
    channel microphone is connected to the MIC input on the REMOTE unit.
    ON:  Stereo line-in input on REMOTE module. Use this setting if a stereo inpu\
    t is 
    applied to the MIC input on the REMOTE unit.
    LOCAL Switch 4
    OFF: Normal operation.
    ON:  Suspend operation and reset the LOCAL module. Use this setting 
    momentarily to produce the same effect as removing and restoring power 
    if incorrect operation has occurred. Return the switch to the OFF positi\
    on 
    to allow normal operation to continue.
    Installation
    The installation of the X2-Series extender set is straightforward and ca\
    n best be 
    achieved in most cases by following these stages for each module:
    •	 Stage	A    Check or set the configuration switch settings
    •	 Stage	B    Mount the module
    •	 Stage	C   Connect the cables
    Stage A - Configuration switch settings
    The basic operation of the LOCAL and REMOTE modules are controlled by th\
    e 
    banks of four switches located on the side of each module. The switches \
    are 
    monitored at all times and may be changed when power is on or off (the \
    only 
    exception to this rule is switch 1 of the LOCAL module which initiates s\
    lightly 
    different functions depending on the power state when it is switched).
    LOCAL module switches
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    ON
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    OFF: Normal operationON: Transparent mode
    OFF: Normal operationON: reset password mode
    OFF: Normal operationON: Reset LOCAL module
    OFF: Microphone input modeON: Stereo line-in mode
    Note: When shipped, all switches are set in the OFF positions and this w\
    ill 
    produce normal operation with normal microphone input (at the REMOTE 
    module).   
    						
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    REMOTE module switchesREMOTE module switches (continued)
    REMOTE Switch 1
    OFF: Normal operation.
    REMOTE Switches 2 and 3
    Switches 2 and 3 determine which two keyboard keys (when pressed in uni\
    son) 
    are to be designated as ‘hotkeys’. Hotkeys signal to the REMOTE mo\
    dule that 
    the next key to be pressed is a special configuration command for the \
    module 
    and is not to be passed to the computer system.
    2 OFF
    3 OFF  Hotkeys = CTRL and SHIFT
    2 OFF
    3 ON  Hotkeys = ALT and SHIFT
    2 ON
    3 OFF  Hotkeys = CTRL and ALT
    2 ON
    3 ON  Hotkeys disabled
    REMOTE Switch 4
    This switch is reserved for future use. Note: When shipped, all switches are set in the OFF positions and this w\
    ill 
    produce normal operation.
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    423
    ON
    Determines configurationof hotkeys in conjunctionwith switch 3
    Reserved for future useOFF: Normal operation
    Determines configuration of hotkeys in conjunction with switch 2   
    						
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    Stage B - Mounting a module – desk or rack
    The X2-Series extender modules can be situated on a desk (or floor) \
    or 
    alternatively, for larger installations, mounted within optional rack mo\
    unt chassis 
    units.
    Desk mount
    Apply the supplied self-adhesive 
    rubber feet to the underside of the 
    module(s).
    Installation Advice
    •	 For	correct	operation,	the	local	and	remote	units	must	have	ground	
    connections. At the computer end, ensure that the computer or KVM switch\
     
    that the LOCAL module is connected to has a ground connection. At the 
    keyboard/monitor/mouse end, ensure that the REMOTE module’s power 
    supply is connected to a grounded power outlet. Alternatively, a ground \
    connection will be made via the monitor, if the monitor is itself ground\
    ed. 
    •	 Try	to	avoid	laying	the	interconnect	cable	alongside	power	cables	where	
    possible.
    1ON423Rack mount
    Note: The module switches are not accessible once it is inserted into th\
    e rack, 
    therefore, check all settings before insertion. 
    1  Place the rack securing plate (available as a separate kit) onto the f\
    ront of 
    the module and secure it with the two countersunk 
    screws.
    2 Orient the module on its side so that its labelled 
    face is the correct way up and the securing plate is 
    facing away from the rack.
    3 Slide the module into the required rack position. The 
    rectangular cut-out in the front upper lip of the rack 
    allows the two screws on the module’s upper edge to 
    slide through.
    4 The rack mount chassis has a series of holes in its 
    floor that are spaced to accommodate the two 
    screws on the module’s lower edge. Ensure that 
    the screws correctly locate into the two holes of the 
    chosen slot. The rack securing plate on the module 
    should now be flush with the front of the rack mount 
    chassis.
    5 Use the third (pan-head) screw, in the top hole of the 
    rack securing plate to fasten the module to the rack.    
    						
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    Stage C - Connections
    The naming of the LOCAL and REMOTE modules relate to their proximity to \
    the 
    computer system. Hence, the LOCAL module connects directly to the system\
    , 
    while the REMOTE is at the other end of the twisted pair cable and attac\
    hes to 
    the keyboard, mouse, etc. 
    Connections at the LOCAL module
    Multi-cable connection
    Most of the connections between the computer system and the LOCAL module\
     
    are made via the supplied multi-cable. This has a single connection to t\
    he 
    module, is two metres in length and splits out to the keyboard, video, m\
    ouse 
    and (for the X2-Gold) microphone and speaker ports of the system.
    1 Attach the 
    supplied multi-
    cable to the 25-
    way socket at the 
    end of the LOCAL 
    module.
    2 At the other end 
    of the multi-
    cable, attach 
    the keyboard, 
    mouse and video, 
    (plus optionally 
    on X2-Gold, the 
    microphone and speaker) connectors to the appropriate sockets at the re\
    ar 
    of the computer system. On most systems the appropriate ports should be \
    labelled and colour coded in a similar way to the cable connectors:
        Monitor (video)      Blue
     Keyboard     Purple
     Mouse  or  Mid green
     Speaker   or SPK  Light green
     Microphone   or  MIC  Pink (or maroon)
    Serial cable connection
    The X2-Series extender modules offer the option to attach an RS232 seria\
    l 
    device (such as a touch screen input) via the remote link. The link su\
    pports 
    software or hardware handshaking up to a maximum baud rate of 56Kb/s. To\
     
    make the serial connection between the LOCAL module and your computer 
    system, use the supplied serial link cable.
    1 Attach male connector 
    of the serial link cable 
    to the 9 pin port on the 
    LOCAL module,  
    labelled .
    2 Connect the other end 
    of the serial link cable 
    to the appropriate serial 
    port of the computer 
    system.      
    Multi-cable main connector
    LOCAL
    Male connector of the serial cable
    LOCAL
    Twisted pair connection
    The link between the LOCAL and REMOTE modules is made via twisted pair 
    cable, specified to Category 5 or higher. Ensure that the total twiste\
    d pair cable 
    length (including patch boxes) does not exceed 300 metres for the Silv\
    er variant 
    and 200 metres for the Gold variant.  
    1 Insert the connector from 
    the twisted pair cable link 
    into the socket marked 
    ‘TO REMOTE’. 
    twisted pair cable connectorLOCAL
    Optional power connection
    The LOCAL module usually derives its power from the keyboard connection \
    of 
    the host system. If the keyboard connection will not be used then you wi\
    ll need 
    to use an external power supply of the same type used for the REMOTE mod\
    ule. 
    These are available from your Adder supplier.    
    						
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    Connections at the REMOTE module
    Keyboard, video and mouse connections
    The connections to the keyboard, video monitor and mouse are all made to\
     the 
    sockets at one end of the REMOTE module.
    1 Attach the lead from 
    the monitor to the 
    blue D-type socket 
    labelled  on the 
    REMOTE module.
    2 Connect the 
    keyboard lead to 
    the purple mini-DIN 
    socket labelled 
    on the REMOTE 
    module. 
    3 Insert the keyboard 
    lead into the green 
    mini-DIN socket 
    labelled  on the 
    REMOTE module.
    Twisted pair, power and serial connections
    1 Insert the connector 
    from the twisted pair 
    cable link into the 
    socket marked ‘TO 
    LOCAL’.
    2 Attach the output 
    connector of the 
    power supply to the 
    socket at the front 
    edge of the REMOTE 
    module labelled 
    POWER. 
    3 If a serial connection is 
    to be used, attach the 
    lead from your serial 
    device to the 9 way 
    male connector on the REMOTE module labelled . 
    Power supply connection
    1 Insert the IEC connector of the supplied power lead into the correspondi\
    ng 
    socket of the power supply. Connect the other end of the power lead to a\
     
    nearby mains socket. 
    Connection from video monitorConnection from keyboard
    Connection from mouse
    REMOTE
    IEC power connector
    Twisted pair connection
    Connection from serial devicePower supply connection
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    Audio connections (X2-Gold only)
    On the X2-Gold REMOTE module, audio connections are available at the two\
     
    3.5” jack sockets mounted on the side (same side as the switch bank)\
    . Note: 
    The microphone input (labelled ) has a dual function whereby it can either 
    support a mono-channel microphone or alternatively receive stereo line i\
    nput. 
    Switch 3 on the LOCAL module controls the setting of this port: LOCAL sw\
    itch 3 
    OFF - microphone, LOCAL switch 3 ON - stereo line in. 
    1 Connect the microphone 
    (or stereo line input) plug to 
    the REMOTE module socket 
    labelled . 
    Note: Ensure that the 
    setting of switch 3 on the 
    LOCAL module matches the 
    input to this socket:  
     OFF-microphone;  
     ON-stereo line input). 
    2 Connect the speaker plug 
    to the socket labelled .
    Note: When the X2-Gold REMOTE module 
    is rack mounted, the audio connections 
    must be made after the module has been 
    fixed in place. Access is required to the 
    rear and above the rack. Remember to 
    remove the audio connections before 
    attempting to slide out the REMOTE 
    module.    
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    Microphone (or stereo line-in) connection
    Speaker connection   
    						
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