Making connections, System connections, Making.connections – Adder Technology SmartView User Manual

Page 7: System.connections

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Making connections

Connections to the Adder 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.

System connections

To make keyboard and mouse links (PS/-style connections)
Note: Two Adder VSC3 link cables are required per connected system.

1 Ensure that the computer systems to be connected are switched off and that

no power is applied to the Adder unit.
(Note: If it is not possible to switch off systems prior to connection, then
a ‘Hot plug’ procedure is available – see the

Hot plugging and mouse

restoration

section for more details).

2 At the rear panel of the Adder unit, attach a VSC3 link cable to the (purple)

keyboard socket of port 1.

To make keyboard and mouse links (USB-style connections)
Note: Two Adder VSC3 link cables plus one CCP2U converter are required per
connected system
.

1 At the rear panel of the Adder unit, attach a VSC3 link cable to the (purple)

keyboard socket of the required port.

2 Attach the other end of the VSC3 link cable to the inline keyboard socket of

the CCP2U converter.

3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the mouse connection (green) between the Adder

unit port and the CCP2U converter.

3 Attach the other end of the VSC3 link cable to the keyboard socket (usually

coloured purple) on the first system.

4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the mouse connection (green) between the Adder

unit port 1 and the first system.

Note: For neatness and accessibility it is advisable to join the keyboard and

mouse link cables, that lead to each system, using several cable ties.

5 Repeat the above steps for systems 2, 3 and 4 to the corresponding ports of

the Adder unit. If any systems do not have PS/2-style keyboard and mouse
connectors, please use an Adder CCP2U converter, as discussed opposite.

Note: For neatness and accessibility it is advisable to join the keyboard and

mouse link cables, that lead to each system, using several cable ties.

4 Attach the USB connector of the CCP2U converter to a vacant USB socket of

the computer system.

5 Repeat the above steps for any other system that requires USB connections.

USB port on system

Adder CCPU
converter

Keyboard and
mouse link cables
from Adder unit

Symbols indicate the
keyboard and mouse
sockets

2A

1A

2B

1B

2C

OPT

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