........... .... ..... .. ... .... . ........ .... .... ... . .... Contents - page 2 Operation The front panel controls ...........................................................50 AdderView CATx models..................................................50 AdderView CATx IP models..............................................50 Accessing the AdderView CATx ................................................50 Local and remote user access....................................................51 Selectin
erin . ormation Welcome Introduction Thank you for choosing the Adder X50 USB extenders which provide a very effective way to put distance between your computer and its peripherals. The compact casings and ease of use of the Adder X50 modules belie the ingenuity of their operation. Using our proprietary transmission techniques we are able to reliably transfer more signals than ever before along a single length of Category 5, 5e or 6 twisted pair cabling. What this means for you is that your vide
...... . ... . ... .... ... . .... .. ... .... ... .... ....... .... 1 Contents Welcome Introduction2 Standard AdderLink AV models2 Module mixing3 Further expansion4 Transmitter cascading4 Receiver cascading4 What’s in the box5 What you may additionally need5 Module features6 Installation Locations7 Mounting8 Using the self adhesive feet8 Using the rear mounting slot8 Using the optional rack mount chassis9 Making standard connections10 Connections at the transmitter10 Connections at the receiver
erinformation Welcome Introduction Thank you for choosing the Adder X200 extender Peripheral connections to each computer system are Special circuitry within the remote module allows set. These compact modules allow you to remotely handled by Computer Access Modules (or CAMs). you to make adjustments to the sharpness and control up to two computer systems from a The long distance link between the CAMs and the brightness settings to suit your own preferences. common keyboard, video monitor, mouse
Part No. ADD0051/1 All rights reserved. Whilst every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Adder Technology Ltd assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. We reserve the right to change the specifications, functions and circuitry of the product without notice. All trademarks acknowledged. Safety information For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only. Do n
For example, the following creates a Frame Relay sub-interface labeled 22, sets the DLCI to 30, and assigns an IP address of 193.44.69.253 to the interface. (config-fr 7)# interface fr 7.22 (config-fr 7.22)# frame-relay interface-dlci 30 (config-fr 7.22)# ip address 193.44.69.253 255.255.255.252 Step 3: (VALID ONLY FOR T1 INTERFACES) Specify the group of DS0s used for signaling on the T1 interface by creating a TDM group. Group any number of contiguous DS0s together to create a data pipe for lay
1 - SmartView SV8PRO Fig. 2 - Remote control pad / display (optional accessory for 4 & 8 port models) SmartView Installation and Use Page 8 Fig. 3 - SmartView SV4PRO SmartView Installation and Use Page 9 Fig. 4 - SmartView SV12PRO SmartView Installation and Use Page 10 Fig. 5 - SmartView SV16PRO 2. Installation 2.1 What you will need Cables to connect the SmartView to each of your PC keyboard, video and mouse ports. Cable specifications are given in appendix A. (You do not need to connect a mous
RESP-MVS 3 PC*MILER Version (Pos 29-31) New• ........ RESP-Fill 7 PC*MILER Version (Pos 32-38) STATEMIL 220 10 elements each element will consist of: 2 for state code 5 for total miles 4 for toll miles FILLER 118 7.2.5 Detailed Route Information (HS) Request and Response 1. (Request) Following are parameters for a route and state miles request. The purpose of this request is to allow the Host to retrieve detailed route information based on the city pair stop-off points. Var Name Len Value Descri
. .... . ........ .... .. ... .... ... .... ....... .... ..... 1 Contents Welcome Introduction 3 What’s in the box 4 What you may additionally need 4 Installation Mounting 5 Connections 5 Computer port connections 6 Local user port connections 6 Extended user port connections 7 Remote (IP) user port connections 7 Power supply connection 9 Power switching connections 9 Cascade connections 11 How cascade connections operate 12 Addressing computers in a cascade 13 Using cascaded computers 14 Testin
It includes also many monitoring functionalities and supports SNTP and SMTP protocol. ePowerSwitch 8XM Master Technology House -Trafalgar Way Bar Hil -Cambridge -UK CB3 8SQ Tel:+44 (0)1954 780044 -Fax:+44 (0)1954 780081 High security ePowerSwitch supports https (SSL) protocol Zone de Texte: ePowerSwitch ..Advanced SecurityFor your security, account access and data transfer are encrypted with SSL Technology. ..Multiple concurrent usersAllows multiple concurrent user access to the Master and all S