Servswitch™ brand fiber kvm extenders, Figure 3-3. setting vga-to-rgb jumper jp2, Figure 3-4. setting gain-control jumper jp3 – Black Box ACS235A User Manual

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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND FIBER KVM EXTENDERS

3.2.2 VGA-

TO

-RGB S

YNC

-G

ENERATION

J

UMPER

JP2

For most applications you should leave this jumper installed. However, if you are
using the Extender to connect a VGA video card or other VGA source to an RGB
monitor, remove this jumper as shown in Figure 3-3. (This causes the Local
Module to generate a CSYNC signal for transmission to the Remote Module.)

Figure 3-3. Setting VGA-to-RGB jumper JP2.

3.2.3 L

OCAL

G

AIN

-C

ONTROL

J

UMPER

JP3

If you’ll be using automatic gain control (AGC) in your Extender system, leave the
jumper ON the JP3 jumper posts. (We recommend this factory-default setting.)
But if you’ll be controlling the gain manually (see Section 5.2), remove the jumper
from these posts as shown in Figure 3-4. (Whichever way you set this jumper, make
sure that jumper JP8 in the Remote Module is set the same way.)

Figure 3-4. Setting gain-control jumper JP3.

3.2.4 C

ORE

-D

IAMETER

J

UMPER

JP5

If you’ll be using fiberoptic cable with a 62.5/125-µm diameter in your Extender
system, leave the JP5 jumper posts empty. (This is the factory-default setting.) But
if you’ll be using 50/125-µm-diameter cable, install a jumper on these posts as
shown in Figure 3-5. The Extender does not work with fiber cables of any other
diameter.

Figure 3-5. Setting core-diameter jumper JP5.

JP2

Removed

Installed

Use existing sync

(factory default)

VGA to RGB

(create CSYNC)

JP3

Removed

Installed

With AGC

(factory default)

Without AGC

JP5

Installed

Removed

62.5/125-µm

(factory default)

50/125-µm

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