Mvx installation, Hardware installation, Installing the video adapter – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide

MVX Installation • 93

MVX Installation

Hardware Installation

Installing the Video Adapter

If you are updating a single monitor Blade (i.e., one equipped with a GeForce2 MX

graphics adapter) to add multi-video functionality, follow the steps below. If you

ordered your multi-video system pre-configured, see Software Installation and

Configuration on page 95.

NOTE: ClearCube is not responsible for damage caused to either video card

adapters or PC Blades due to improper customer installation. Both the video

adapter cards and PC Blades contain parts sensitive to electrostatic

discharge. The customer must use industry-accepted practices to ensure the

person(s) handling the equipment is properly grounded during the installation.

ClearCube can provide custom Professional Services upgrade packages. Please

contact your Account Manager for details.

1. Power down the Blade and remove the single-monitor video adapter. First raise

an edge of the adapter board by applying firm pressure to a corner of the board.

Then use a gentle, upward rocking motion to free the board from the connectors

on the Blade.

2. Install the Quadro4 video adapter. Verify all the connector pins are aligned

correctly BEFORE applying any downward pressure to seat the adapter card.

3. Power up the Blade and click Cancel when prompted by the New Hardware

Wizard to install software. The Software Installation and Configuration section on

page 95 describes installing the appropriate video driver.

Installing the MVX

Install the MVX at the user’s desktop. The MVX and the C/Port share the same

footprint and case styling, and can be placed one on top of the other. The MVX has its

own power supply separate from the C/Port. The C/Port must be revision D1 or

higher, as indicated by the label on the bottom of the C/Port. Figure 45 shows how the

MVX should be connected to the output of the C/Port and to the monitors.

The actual monitor connections are accomplished by video splitter cables that have

an LFH-60 connector on one end and two monitor connectors on the other. Note that

each splitter cable has either two DB-15 or two DVI-I connectors. The DVI-I cable is

an integrated connector that works with both analog input and digital input monitors.

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