Page 2 - Contents; Welcome
1 ® SECT 1 Contents Welcome Introduction ................................................................................. 2Supplied items - ACU5114A variant ........................................... 3...
Page 3 - PSU; LOCAL; Wizard; REMOTE; PC; Introduction
2 ® PSU Wizard Extender LOCAL Wizard Extender REMOTE PC AUDIO VIDEO KEYBOARD MOUSE RS232 SERIAL away from the host system computer. For both variants, a local module attaches to the computer system and p...
Page 4 - Supplied items - ACU5114A variant; Wiz
3 ® Power supply and country-specific mains cable Self adhesive rubber feet Supplied items - ACU5114A variant TO LOCA L BLA CK B OX Wiz ard Ext end er REMO TE PO WE R 724 -74 6-5 500 REMOTE extender modu...
Page 5 - Supplied items - ACU5116A variant
4 ® TO LOCA L BLA CK B OX Wiz ard Ext end er REMO TE PO WE R 724 -74 6-5 500 Power supply and country-specific mains cable Self adhesive rubber feet Connections for microphone and speakers REMOTE ACU5116...
Page 6 - Installation and operation; Installation; Stage A - Configuration switch settings; LOCAL module switches
5 ® SECT 3 Installation and operation LOCAL module switches (continued) LOCAL Switch 1 OFF: Normal operation.ON: (Before power is applied) Places the LOCAL module into flash upgrade mode so that the inte...
Page 7 - REMOTE module switches
6 ® REMOTE module switches REMOTE module switches (continued) REMOTE Switch 1 OFF: Normal operation.ON: (Before power is applied) Places the REMOTE module into flash upgrade mode so that the internal sof...
Page 8 - Stage B - Mounting a module – desk or rack; Installation Advice
7 ® Stage B - Mounting a module – desk or rack The Wizard extender modules can be situated on a desk (or floor) or alternatively for larger installations, mounted within optional rack mount chassis units...
Page 9 - Stage C - Connections; Connections at the LOCAL module
8 ® 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 (and the local peripherals),...
Page 11 - Connections at the REMOTE module
10 ® 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 ...
Page 13 - Operation; Power and activity indicators; General use; User arbitration and keyboard indicators
12 ® Operation Power and activity indicators On the front panel of both modules are small recessed indicators which provide confirmation of power and activity, as follows: • Constant red - power applied,...
Page 14 - Locking and unlocking the system
13 ® Locking and unlocking the system In situations where the computer system (and the LOCAL module) can be locked away, the Wizard extender modules offer a viable security system to deter unauthorised u...
Page 15 - Special configuration; Configuration; Entering, using and exiting configuration mode
14 ® SECT 4 Special configuration Configuration You can alter the way that the Wizard extender modules operate to suit your requirements. This is done using the Configuration mode and you can affect the ...
Page 16 - Password override
15 ® Password setting Password protection allows you restrict access to the system only to authorised personnel. A password first needs to be set and then, using the keyboard attached to the REMOTE modul...
Page 17 - Hot plugging and mouse restoration; Which restore setting do I use?; Microsoft and Logitech -specific mouse settings
16 ® Hot plugging and mouse restoration It is strongly recommended that you switch off the computer system before attempting to connect it via the Wizard extender modules. However, if this is not possibl...
Page 18 - Image controls - sharpness and brightness
17 ® Image controls - sharpness and brightness The Wizard extender modules incorporate special controls to compensate for losses incurred within long cable links. Using these controls you can adjust the ...
Page 19 - Skew adjustment
18 ® Skew adjustment The twisted pair cabling supported by the Wizard extender modules (category 5, or higher) consists of four pairs of cables. Three of these pairs are used by the modules to convey red...
Page 20 - Miscellaneous settings
19 ® Miscellaneous settings The following are configuration settings within the modules that are not covered in other sections of this guide. These can be achieved once within configuration mode by press...
Page 21 - Flash upgrade; Stage A - Download the upgrade files; Stage B - Create a startup diskette; Copy the downloaded files to the disk
20 ® Flash upgrade As part of the continual development and improvement process across our range of products, software upgrades are occasionally made available. The LOCAL and REMOTE modules both contain ...
Page 22 - Stage C - Reconfigure the LOCAL connections and begin; Stage D - Reconfigure the REMOTE connections and begin; Stage E - Return all connections to their usual states
21 ® Stage C - Reconfigure the LOCAL connections and begin 1 On the computer from which you will run the upgrade, ensure that its BIOS settings will allow it to boot from the floppy diskette drive, rathe...
Page 23 - Further information; Troubleshooting; Getting assistance
22 ® Further information Troubleshooting If you experience problems when installing or using the Wizard extender modules, please check through this section for a possible solution. If your problem is not...
Page 24 - Safety information; Other products in the Wizard range
23 ® Safety information • For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.• Do not use to link between buildings.• Ensure that the twisted pair interconnect cable is installed in compliance with all ap...
Page 25 - Radio Frequency Energy; Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement
24 ® Radio Frequency Energy A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the Wizard extender modules in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulation...
Page 27 - Instrucciones de seguridad
26 ® Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) electrical safety statement Instrucciones de seguridad 1 Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea op...
Page 28 - BlackBox subsidiary contact details
27 ® BlackBox subsidiary contact details Country Web Site/Email Phone Fax United States www.blackbox.com 724-746-5500 724-746-0746 United Kingdom www.blackbox.co.uk +44 118 965 6000 +44 118 965 6001 tech...
Page 30 - NETWORK SERVICES
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