Page 2 - Contents; Welcome; SYSTEM; Further information
SECT 1 Contents Welcome Introduction.................................................................................. 2 Automatic.switching.between.systems.................................. 2 How.does.Synchrony.work?................
Page 3 - Automatic switching between systems; Introduction
Automatic switching between systems When used with Synchrony software, the Adder TS4 allows automatic switching between the connected systems and screens. The switching between the systems is determined primarily by the position o...
Page 4 - How does Synchrony work?; Synchrony configuration tips
3 How does Synchrony work? Synchrony is a small software utility that runs on each of your computer systems and continually tracks the current mouse cursor position. One system is designated as the ‘primary’ and the other systems ...
Page 6 - Installation; Locations; Mounting
5 Installation Locations Please consider the following important points when planning the position of the Adder TS4 unit: • Situate the Adder TS4 unit close to the systems to which it will be connected. The Adder TS4 does not requ...
Page 7 - Making connections; System connections
Making connections Connections to the Adder TS4 unit do not need to follow the precise order given in this user guide, although if one or more systems must be hot-plugged , connect these after all other connections have been made....
Page 8 - Keyboard and mouse connections; Remote control connections; Optional power supply connections
Keyboard and mouse connections To connect a keyboard and mouse 1 At the rear panel of the Adder TS4 unit, attach the connector from the keyboard to the purple socket that is closest to the power input socket. 2 At the rear panel o...
Page 9 - Synchrony connections
Synchrony connections When using the Synchrony software utility to provide automatic system switching (according to mouse movements) it is necessary to link the Adder TS4 to the designated ‘primary’ system that will run the softwa...
Page 10 - Configuration switch settings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Configuration switch settings The underside of the TS4 unit features a block of eight switches which are used to configure various fundamental settings. When shipped, all switches are set to O...
Page 12 - Operation; The; readout; Selecting systems
SECT 4 Operation In operation, the Adder TS4 allows you to quickly switch between up to four systems. One system can be accessed at a time, whereupon the common keyboard and mouse are linked to that system. The Adder TS4 deceives ...
Page 13 - Configuration options
Configuration options The Adder TS4 provides numerous configuration options to ensure that it best suits your circumstances and the tasks carried out by the connected systems. Setting (or changing) a password The password option a...
Page 14 - Resetting and restoring default settings
3 Mouse button switching modes You can use a three button mouse to switch between systems. However, when used in this way, the action of the middle mouse button or scroll wheel click is ‘trapped’ by the Adder TS4 and is not passed...
Page 15 - Upgrading
4 Upgrading Like all Adder products, the internal software (firmware) of the TS4 is designed to be easily upgraded in order to take advantage of a continual process of improvement and innovation. A specialised upgrade cable is req...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting; Getting assistance; Upgrade cable pin out
5 Further information Troubleshooting If you experience problems when installing or using the Adder TS4, please check through this section for a possible solution. If your problem is not listed here and you cannot resolve the issu...
Page 17 - Safety information; Warranty
Safety information • For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.• Not suitable for use in hazardous or explosive environments or next to highly flammable materials. • The optional power adapter is only required when the lin...
Page 18 - Emissions and Immunity; Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement
Emissions and Immunity All interface cables used with this equipment must be shielded in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic...