Black Box Computer Hardware ACS261A SM User Manual

Chapter 4: Operation/Chapter 5: Application Diagram  
Chapter 2: Overview  
Chapter 3: Installation  
ACS261A-SM  
4. Operation  
3. Installation  
• Power off all devices that will be connected to this system.  
The LEDs on the Extender Units show the real-time status indicating the linking and  
communication between the Console Unit and Computer Unit. Users can identify the present  
status through the LED indicator on the top. See Figures 2-3 and 2-6 and Tables 2-1 and 2-2.  
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• Make sure that all devices you will connect are properly grounded.  
DVI-D USB Fiber Extender Single-Mode with Audio  
• Place units away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that are likely to  
generate electrical noise.  
The quality of the output signal will depend largely upon the quality of video source, cable,  
and display device used. Low-quality cables degrade the output signal causing elevated noise  
levels. Use the proper cable and make sure the display device can handle the resolution and  
refresh rate selected.  
• Determine where the Console Unit and the Computer Unit will be located.  
Using fiber optic cable, place a computer up to  
3280 feet (1000 m) away from a console.  
• Use SC to SC duplex single-mode fiber optic cable (8–10 µm) for the interconnection between  
Console Unit and Computer Unit.  
5. Application Diagram  
• Make sure that the fiber cable length is long enough for the connection between the Console  
Unit and the Computer Unit to prevent having to splice fiber.  
Figure 2-6. Computer unit top panel.  
IR receiver  
IR transceiver  
ACS261A-SM ACS261A-SM  
• Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble the enclosure for any purpose. This may cause  
personal injury and/or property damage.  
Console  
Computer  
Table 2-2. Computer Unit components.  
Unit  
Unit  
Considerations for Duplex Optical Fiber Installation  
Number Component  
Description  
1. Users may need to order appropriate cable lengths conforming to the application environment;  
however, the maximum cable length should not exceed 3200 ft. (1000 meters). Otherwise, the  
video resolution signal may degrade.  
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Audio connector  
Connects to speaker  
Single-mode  
fiber optic cable  
Computer  
Audio connector  
IR control jack  
Connects to microphone  
2. Do not exceed the cable bend radius. Fiber optic cable can break when kinked or bent too  
tightly, especially during pulling.  
Console  
Plug in the external sensor here  
Links to power  
3. Do not twist the cable. Twisting the cable can stress the fibers. Tension on the cable and  
pulling ropes can cause twisting.  
Figure 5-1. Typical installation.  
Barrel connector  
Link OK LED  
CAUTION: Do not look into the ends of any fiber optic cables. You might be exposed to harmful  
invisible laser radiation.  
Flashing yellow: Link OK  
4. Follow the cable manufacturer's recommendations. Fiber optic cable is often custom designed  
for the installation, and the manufacturer may have specific instructions on its installation.  
(2) SC connectors  
DVI connector  
Connect to fiber  
Links to computer video port  
Connects to computer keyboard and mouse  
Connects to computer PS/2 keyboard and mouse  
Resets unit  
Installing the Extender  
(1) USB Type B connector  
(1) 6-pin mini DIN connector  
Reset button  
Users can connect the video source and keyboard and mouse ports to the Computer Unit;  
connect the keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the Console Unit; and use an SC to SC duplex  
fiber optic cable for the SC-SC fiber port connection between the Console Unit and the  
Computer Unit. After all device connections are completed, connect the provided power cord  
into an appropriate power source and plug the opposite end into the power connector on the  
Unit to power up.  
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Green: Power on  
Blue: Link OK  
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Link OK/Power LED  
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