Connecting the longview wireless receiver – Avocent LongView Wireless Installer User Manual

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Chapter 2: Installation

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4. Prepare

locations for your LongView Wireless equipment, computer

and peripherals. Place the transmitter near your computer. Best
performance is achieved when the antennas are clearly visible and free
from obstructions.

5. Connect the LongView Wireless transmitter cables into the computer’s

PS/2 keyboard (purple connector), PS/2 mouse (green connector) and
monitor connections (blue connector).

6. Using

the supplied audio cable, connect one end to the LongView

Wireless transmitter’s audio input connection (lime green connector)
and the other end to the computer’s audio output connection (lime
green connector).

7.

Connect your LongView Wireless transmitter to an AC power source with
one of the power supplies included with your LongView Wireless Extender.

NOTE: The transmitter must be powered up before the computer.

NOTE: Use only an Avocent-supplied power supply.

8. Power

up your computer.

Connecting the LongView Wireless receiver

Virtually any industry-standard display device can be attached to the

LongView Wireless receiver, as long as it has a 15 -pin D shell connector

for video input and can accept VGA (640 x 480), SVGA (800 x 600) and XGA

(1024 x 768) resolution video.

To install a LongView Wireless receiver:

1. Select a location for your LongView Wireless receiver. Find a convenient

position for locating the LongView Wireless receiver, such as a desktop
that is near your extended display. Best performance is achieved when the
antennas are clearly visible and free from obstructions.

2. Connect the extended display’s video input into the LongView Wireless

receiver’s video input (blue connector).

NOTE: The extended display must have a standard 15-pin D-shell RGB analog interface.

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