Voyager 100, Introduction, Product features – Daxten Voyager 100 User Manual

Page 3: Operation, Hardware installation

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Voyager 100

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Voyager 100 UTP Extender. This product will allow you to place your
Monitor and PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse up to 100 meters away from your computer.

Product Features

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Allows a user to control a PC from up to 100 meters (330 feet) away, using a single CAT5, 5e
or CAT 6 cable.

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No additional software is required for operation.

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Adjustable Video Equalisation - Compensates for loss of image quality due to cable length in
several steps with or without extra gain.

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Fully buffered signals to ensure consistent remote operation of your PC

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Dual Access allows for an additional keyboard, monitor and PS/2 mouse to be connected
through the local unit.

Operation

The Voyager is simple to install, with no software is required. Just connect the units up as described in
quick setup system guide and you're ready to work. Switch the computer off before wiring up the units.

Hardware Installation

Before connecting your computer to the Voyager Local unit, please ensure that it is powered off.
Connect your console devices to the Voyager remote unit. Note: the Voyager Remote requires power.
If your computer does not have a PS/2 mouse or keyboard port, you can use a PS/2 to USB converter
(2141-01U). This will allow you to connect the Voyager to your computer. The keyboard and mouse
that you connect to the Voyager unit must be PS/2.

With the constant changes in computers keyboards and mice on the market, it is impossible to
guarantee universal compatibility for the Voyager’s keyboard/mouse emulation. The Voyager
emulation is compatible with almost all standard PC (Intel/AMD based) BIOS systems.

The local unit is normally powered from the computer through the keyboard connector. Some
computers do not supply enough power through the keyboard connector; this necessitates the use of
a 5VDC mains adapter on the local unit. The Voyager 100 Local Unit is equipped with a DC jack for
the use of an optional power supply. This jack is normally not used, since most computers supply
enough power through the keyboard connector.

If you daisy chain the local with other equipment, please use a separate power supply (9014-00A) for
the local unit.

Rear Panel Layout Voyager 100 Remote Unit

Rear Panel Layout Voyager 100 Local Unit

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