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Xtensys UNIVERSAL MATRIX CONSOLE SWITCH
10707 Stancliff Road Phone: (281) 933-7673
Houston, Texas 77099 WWW.ROSE.COM
INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Preliminary Manual Release 11/30/2006
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Page 1 - OPERATIONS MANUAL

Xtensys UNIVERSAL MATRIX CONSOLE SWITCH 10707 Stancliff Road Phone: (281) 933-7673 Houston, Texas 77099 WWW.ROSE.COM INSTALLATION AND OP

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MODELS XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 4 Xtensys models (front) Models Description / Indicators User station Power / Status Indicators

Page 3 - LIMITED WARRANTY

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 5 Xtensys models (rear) Models Description / Connectors User station Power: ICE 320 receptacle Link:

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SITE PLANNING XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 6 System Overview The Xtensys switch is designed with the latest in KVM switching technolog

Page 5 - TABLE of CONTENTS

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 7 System security Security is a very important concern, especially in the environments most Xtensys switc

Page 6 - Appendices

INSTALLATION XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 8 Switch installation – Single unit The basic installation of a single Xtensys switch

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

MENU SYSTEM XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 9 Menu Structure Xtensys Menu Structure System settings Computer name KVM name

Page 8 - Features

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 10 Menu System Main Menu Figure 4. Main configuration menu Save all changes made. If not saved, change

Page 9 -  The Xtensys switch

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 11Configure system Figure 5. Configure system menu Selecting “System” from the main menu displays the “

Page 10 - MODELS

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 12 PC keyboard rate (chars/sec) (Default: 20) This option adjusts the KVM keyboard action when you hold d

Page 11 - Xtensys models (rear)

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 13Background color / Text color (Default: Background = Cyan / Text = Black) This option sets the backgrou

Page 13 - Site planning

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 14 Configure computers Figure 6. Configure computer menu The “Configure computer” menu allows you to cha

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 15Configure KVM Figure 7. Configure KVM menu The “Configure KVM” menu allows you to change each selecte

Page 15 - MENU SYSTEM

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 16 User (Default: User xx) This field is used to assign a specific user to a KVM station. To change the

Page 16 - Menu System

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 17Configure user Figure 8. Configure user menu The configure user menu is used to define a user name, as

Page 17 - J Left Ctrl

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 18 Configure Profile Figure 9. Configure profile menu The configure profile menu is used to assign compu

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 19Scan (Default: 5 seconds) When a user invokes the scan function, this feature sets the time the video i

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 20 Configure Group Figure 10. Configure group menu The configure group menu allows you to assign a compu

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 21Configure language Figure 11. Configure language menu Selecting “Language” from the “Main” menu displa

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 22 System status The system status display is a very powerful and useful tool for monitoring, troubleshoo

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 23The computer status display reports the firmware version (FM column) of the CATx transmitter connected

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LIMITED WARRANTY Copyright  Rose Electronics 2006. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or tr

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 24 Save menu Figure 16. Save menu When changes are made to any configuration, they must be saved in flas

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Operating Instructions XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 25User operating instructions The following instructions apply to all Xtensys switc

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 26 Login Control Room User ID Password Figure 17. Login screen Once you have

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SERIAL FEATURES XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 27Serial port usage (RS232) The following procedure for establishing a connection from you

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 28 Option 1. Receive new main program or kernel from serial port (This card only) When new main or ke

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SERIAL FEATURES XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 29You may receive one of the following errors during the file transfer function: checksum

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SERVICE XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 30 Service Information Maintenance and Repair This Unit does not contain any internal user-servic

Page 31 - Operating Instructions

SAFETY XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 31Safety This Xtensys switch has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirement

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 32 Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements Informations concernant la sécurité Symbole de référence à la d

Page 33 - SERIAL FEATURES

TROUBLESHOOTING XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 33Troubleshooting Computer does not boot, keyboard or mouse error received  CPU cable

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FCC/IC STATEMENTS, EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY I FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO-FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS This

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APPENDICES XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 34 Appendix A. Initial factory default settings Function Setting Default value System Passw

Page 36 - SERVICE

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 35Appendix B. General specifications Dimensions 17.0 W x 10.0 D x 1.75 H (in) 43.24W x 25.42D x 4.4H

Page 37 - SAFETY

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 36 Appendix C. Parts and cables KVM Switch Part number Description XTS-V4X8D4 4-Remote Users / 8 CPU’s

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 37Appendix D. Quick Start Guide The following guide will help you understand the basic single unit insta

Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 38 Step 1 – Connect the User Station(s) Connectors (left to right) (1) RJ45F – Link to Xtensys (4) USB

Page 40 - APPENDICES

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 39Operating procedure With all connections in place and the system powered up, you can connect and fully

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 40 Appendix E. Video adjustment keyboard commands These keyboard commands can be used to perform a cable

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10707 Stancliff Road Phone: (281) 933-7673 Houston, Texas 77099 WWW.ROSE.COM

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TABLE of CONTENTS II Contents Disclaimer...

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Figures Figure 1. Models - Front View...

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INTRODUCTION XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1 Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the ma

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 2 Features Security  Unique configuration password for persons authorized to perform configuration main

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 3 Cable requirements Cabling for the User Station to the Xtensys switch and from the Xtensys switch to al

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