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    							AdderLink X50 USB
    User Guide
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    LOCAL
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    Contents
    Welcome
    Introduction ........................................................................\
    .........2
    Supplied items ........................................................................\
    .....3
    Optional items ........................................................................\
    .....4
    Installation
    Connections ........................................................................\
    .........5
    Mounting ........................................................................\
    .............5
    Connections at the local module ...........................................6
    Local module power ..........................................................7
    Connections at the remote module .......................................8
    Dual user configuration .......................................................10
    Video display (DDC) information .........................................11
    Video sharpness adjustment ................................................12
    Operation
    General use ........................................................................\
    ........13
    Dual user arbitration .................................................................13
    Peripheral operation .................................................................13
    Further information
    Getting assistance ......................................................................14
    Troubleshooting ........................................................................\
    14
    Warranty ........................................................................\
    ............15
    Safety information ....................................................................15
    Radio Frequency Energy............................................................16
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    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 video, audio, USB keyboard, USB mouse 
    and two other USB channels are all readily and 
    reliably available at up to 50 metres away.
    Using the Adder X50 extenders does not mean 
    that you need to compromise on functionality in 
    any way. Our highly efficient transmission methods 
    mean that high video resolutions of up to 1920 
    x 1440 are supported together with CD quality 
    digital sound that produces no crackles - even 
    in the quietest interludes. The USB connections 
    are seamless and thanks to our unique ‘Bi-tripos’ 
    circuitry, four full speed USB 2.0 devices can 
    be used simultaneously with full support for 
    disconnect/re-connect at any time without causing 
    errors.       
    The Adder X50 extenders have been designed to be 
    quick to install and totally transparent in operation. 
    All connectors are industry standard and the video 
    sharpness adjustments are made using a simple 
    rotary dial. 
    Where dual screens are required, an MS2 variant 
    provides double video channels in addition to full 
    support for an RS232 serial device. So whether you 
    are extending your workplace or creating a cost- 
    effective distributed audio visual system, the X50 
    extenders provide the power and flexibility to create 
    the right solution.   
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    * Secondary video, RS232 serial and a second link cable are available onl\
    y with the X50 MS2 variant 
    PC
    AUDIO
    VIDEO 2 VIDEO 1
    RS232 SERIAL USBUpto50 metr es
    separation
    USB
    device USB
    device Serial
    device
    CA Tx link cable(s)
    REMO TE
    ADDER®
    POWER
    SHARPNESS
    LINK
    TO LOCA L
    ONLOCAL
    ADDER®
    IN OUT
    LINK
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    Supplied items
    LO CA L
    AD DER
    ®
    PO WE R
    OU T
    L INK
    TO REMO TE
    ON
    X50 local module
    Power adapter and country- specific power lead (for remote module)
    R EM O
    TE
    A D DER
    ®
    PO WER
    SHARPNESS
    LINK
    TO LOCA L
    ON
    X50 remote module
    X50 MS2  local moduleX50 MS2remote module
    USB (A to B type) lead
    Audio lead(3.5mm jacks)
    Video lead(15 way, male to male)
    RS232 serial lead(9 way male to female)
    CD-ROM
    Video lead(15 way, male to male)
    X50 MS2 variant extender modulesThe MS2 variant package includes all of the above ancillary items plus: \
    Self adhesive feet
    X50 standard extender modules  
    						
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    Optional items
    Power adapter and country- specific power lead for local module (if USB powering not possible)
    Part number: PSU-IEC-5VDC-2.5A
    Rack mount plate for X50 standard module (useable for the local or remote modules)
    Part number: X-RMK-FASCIA
    Rack mount plate for X50 MS2 module (useable for the local or remote modules)
    Part number: X-RMK-FASCIA-DUAL
    Rack mount chassis
    Part number: X-RMK-CHASSIS  
    						
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    Installation
    Connections
    Installation of the X50 modules is straightforward with minimal config\
    uration 
    requirements in most cases. 
    •	Connections at the local module
    •	Connections at the remote module
    Important
    Do not attach a USB hub to the X50 remote, nor plug the X50 local module\
     into 
    another USB hub. To do so will reduce the maximum cable length over whic\
    h the 
    system will extend USB; also, some USB hubs may not provide enough power\
     to 
    operate the local unit.
    Do not use USB cables that are longer than 3 metres to connect the local\
     module 
    to the computer or to connect the remote module to the USB peripherals. \
     
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    Mounting
    The X50 modules offer two main mounting methods:
    •	Supplied	four	self-adhesive	rubber	feet
    •	Rack	mount	brackets	-	see	below   
    						
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    To speaker  output port
    To USB port
    To primary video  output port
    Connections at the local module
    1 Where possible ensure that power is disconnected from the computer 
    system to be connected. 
    4 Optionally connect a local video 
    monitor to the video out feed- 
    through connector on the local 
    module.
    3 Optionally connect local speakers 
    to the audio output connector 
    on the local module.
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    To local speakers
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    To local monitor
    2  Attach the video, USB (see the 
    Important note on page 5) and 
    (optionally) audio connections 
    from the computer system to 
    the relevant sockets on the 
    local module. 
     [MS2 variant only] Optionally 
    attach a second video input 
    from the computer system to 
    the upper video in socket on 
    the MS2 local module.
    Note: The MS2 
    variant has its primary 
    video, USB and audio 
    connectors arranged 
    in a similar manner to 
    the single unit (shown 
    above). 
    To secondary video  output port
    To  secondary  local monitor
     [MS2 variant only] Optionally 
    attach a second video monitor 
    to the upper video out socket 
    on the MS2 local module.
    Note: Do not use a USB cable that is longer than 3 metres to connect the\
     local 
    module to the computer system.   
    						
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    Local module power
    In the majority of installations, the local module will derive all of it\
    s power 
    successfully from the USB link with the computer system. However, if insufficient 
    voltage is available from the computer system, the green indicator 
    adjacent to the link connector will flash. If this occurs (or if you \
    do 
    not intend to use the USB connection with the computer) you will 
    need to purchase and use a power supply identical to the one used 
    for the remote module (part number: PSU-IEC-5VDC-2.5A) from 
    your Adder stockist. 
    POWER
    OUT
    LIN K
    TO REMO TE
    ON
    Link to remote module
    6  [MS2 variant only] Optionally 
    attach a serial connection lead 
    to the female connector on the 
    MS2 local module and attach 
    the other end to a vacant serial 
    port on your computer.
    5 Attach the connector of the 
    category 5, 5e or 6 link cable (up 
    to 50 metres in length) to the 
    ‘TO REMOTE’ socket on the local 
    module (labelled ‘LINK 1’ on MS2 
    variants).
     [MS2 variant only] Attach 
    the connector of a second 
    category 5, 5e or 6 link cable 
    (up to 50 metres in length) to 
    the ‘LINK 2’ socket on the MS2 
    local module.
    Secondary link to remote modulePO WER
    OUT
    LIN K
    TO REMO TE
    ON
    LIN K
    O REMO TE
    ON
    To computer serial port 
    To optional power supply
    Low power indicator1  If external power input is 
    necessary, attach the output 
    connector of the optional power 
    supply to the ‘POWER’ socket of 
    the local module.
    2 Attach the IEC power lead 
    to the power supply body 
    and insert the mains plug 
    of the lead to a nearby 
    power outlet. 
    Note: If a power adapter is 
    plugged into the module 
    but not switched on, it 
    will prevent the unit from 
    deriving power from the 
    USB connection.       
    						
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    Connections at the remote module
    1 Place the remote module adjacent to the user location. 3 Attach the leads of up to four 
    USB devices (two of which are 
    usually a keyboard and mouse) 
    to the sockets located adjacent 
    to the video output connector.
    To video monitor
    4 [MS2 variant only] Optionally attach 
    a serial device lead to the male 
    serial connector on the remote 
    module.  
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    ADD
    2 Attach the lead from the video 
    monitor to the video out socket 
    on the remote module.
     [MS2 variant only] Optionally 
    attach the lead from a second 
    video monitor to the upper video 
    out socket on the MS2 remote 
    module.
    To secondary video monitor
    REM OTE
    AD D
    To USB devices, e.g. keyboard, mouse, etc.
    To RS232  serial device
    See the Important note on page 5
     [MS2 variant only] Note: When connecting four USB devices to the unit, 
    ensure that their total power requirements do not exceed 1700mA (1.7A)\
    . 
    The USB standard states a maximum allowable current draw of 500mA 
    (0.5A) per device, although most devices remain well below this limit \
    - USB 
    keyboards and mice typically require 100mA. Each X50 contains a self-
    resetting fuse that will prevent damage by shutting down the unit if the\
     
    total power draw becomes excessive.            
    						
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    5 Optionally attach the lead from 
    your stereo speakers to the audio 
    output socket on the remote 
    module. 
    PO WER
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    LINK
    TO LOCAL
    ON
    6 Attach the connector of the 
    category 5, 5e or 6 link cable 
    (up to 50 metres in length) to 
    the ‘TO LOCAL’ socket on the 
    remote module (labelled ‘LINK 
    1’ on MS2 variants).POWER
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    LIN K
    TO LOCAL
    ON
     [MS2 variant only] Attach the 
    connector of a second category 
    5, 5e or 6 link cable (up to 50 
    metres in length) to the ‘LINK 
    2’ socket on the MS2 remote 
    module.
    7 attach the output connector 
    of the power supply to the 
    ‘POWER’ socket of the remote 
    module.
    To speakers
    Link to remote module
    Secondary link to remote module
    PO WE R
    SHARPNESS
    LINK
    TO LOCAL
    ON
    To power supply
    8 Attach the IEC power lead to the power supply body and insert the mains \
    plug of the lead to a nearby power outlet. 
    To mains outlet   
    						
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