Thinklogical VX40 Velocitydvi System-6 A/N+ Velocitykvm-24 Quick Start Guide User Manual

Vx 40, Quick-start guide, Router

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QUICK-START GUIDE

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LINE OUT

MIC IN

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2

USB HID

HOST

CNTRL

USB 1.1

SER IAL PORT

DVI OUT 1

DVI OUT 1 DDC

PWR

FOL

USB 2.0

VX40 Router KVM Matrix Switch Chassis, 6 Rack Units, 400 Watts

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USB

2.0

DVI 1

DVI 2

Audio OUT►

USB 1.1 (Keyboard / Mouse)

2 Display DVI & KVM Source

VEL-U00M24-SCTX

Transmitter

Velocity

kvm

KVM Matrix Switch

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VEL-U00M24-SCRX

Receiver

DEV

LINE IN

MIC OUT

HID

P
S
2

LOCAL

FROM CPU

USB HID

HOST

CNTRL

USB 1.1

UPDATES

SER IAL PORT

DVI OUT 1

DVI OUT 2

DVI IN 2

DVI IN 1

L1

L2

L3

CLINK

PWR

CP

FOL

Velocity

kvm

TM

2 Display DVI & KVM Destinations

VX

40

router

QUICK-START GUIDE

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STEP 4:

Connect your USB, PS/2

and Audio sources to the

VelocityKVM Transmitter’s inputs.

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STEP 8: (Final step) Connect both supplied AC Power Cords (PWR-0000006-R)
to the receptacles located on the

VX

40's power supplies. Plug each one into a

standard AC source. Verify that all system functions are operating properly.

DVI OUT 1

DVI OUT 2

STEP 3:

Connect

the DVI IN cables
from the CPU to the

VelocityKVM

Transmitter and
the DVI OUT
cable(s) from the
transmitter to the
local monitor(s).

L2

STEP 5:

Ensure the

VelocityKVM

Transmitter’s ON/OFF
switch is in the OFF (0)
position. Connect the
Power Cord and plug it
into a standard AC
source. Turn the
switch ON (1).

Local DVI 1

(optional)

Local DVI 2 (optional)

Optioal

local USB

or PS/2

Keyboard &

Mouse

L1

L3

L1: Video 1 and Data Tx to Rx

L2: Data Rx to Tx

L3: Video 2

AUDIO

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PS/2 (Mouse)

7

L1

L2

L3

PS/2 (Keyboard)

PS/2 or USB connectors

L2

L1

L2

L1

VX40_VEL-6AN+_VEL-24_Quick_Start_Rev_A

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POWER SUPPLY 1 (LEFT):

POWER SUPPLY 2 (RIGHT):

FANS:

TEMPERATURE WARNING:

TEMPERATURE SHUTDOWN:

CPU:

INPUT/OUTPUT CARDS:

ANY OF THE ABOVE

COMMOM

GROUND

The

VX

40 Router

Critical Hardware Alarms:

(Located at the top, left rear of the unit.)

Fan failure, temperature spikes, DC voltage and/or current out of range, AC power input interruption and module removed

Fan failure, temperature spikes, DC voltage and/or current out of range, AC power input interruption and module removed

Individual fan monitoring

Chassis over temperature, multiple sensors

Chassis over temperature causing shutdown

Card failure (Only with a redundant card)

SFP+ failure, laser output fault

As used with Thinklogical’s™

Velocity

dvi-6AN+

and the

Velocity

kvm-24

Video Extension Systems

DVI Video, Network & Audio Source

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STEP 4:

Connect your network

and audio devices from the
source CPU to the

Velocity

dvi-

6AN+

Transmitter’s Network,

Mic Out and Line In ports.

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Digital Video Extension System-6AN+ TRANSMITTER

STEP 3:

Connect your DVI cable

from the Source CPU to the

Velocity

dvi-6AN+

Transmitter’s

DVI from CPU port. If desired,
connect a local video device to
the

DVI to Local Display port.

STEP 5:

Connect the 5VDC

Power Supply and plug it into
a standard AC source.

Local DVI

(optional)

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DVI Video, Network & Audio Destinations

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STEP 1:

Depending on your configuration,

connect your video, network and audio

devices to the

Velocity

dvi-6AN+

Receiver using standard cables. Turn all

the devices ON. Connect the 5VDC

power supply to the Receiver and plug it

into a standard AC source.

L2

L3

Power Supply

(PWR-000022-R)

(Primary DDC)

(Secondary Display)

Velocity

dvi

L1

L1: Video 1 Primary and Data Tx to Rx

L2: Data Rx to Tx

L3: Video 1 Secondary

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STEP 1:

Ensure that the

VelocityKVM Receiver’s ON/

OFF switch is in the OFF (0) position. Depending on your

configuration, connect your desktop devices (monitors,

keyboard, mouse, etc.) to the Receiver using standard

cables as shown in the example below. Turn all the

devices ON. Insert the AC power cord into the Receiver

and plug it into a standard AC source. Turn the unit ON.

◄Audio IN

L3

L3

L2

L3

L1

MIC

OUT

IN

LINE

NETWORK

Audio OUT ►

◄Audio IN

Power Supply

(PWR-000022-R)

AUDIO

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100

-240

v –

50

/60 Hz 12A

100-

24

0v

50/60 Hz 12A

ALARM

UPSTREAM

DOWNSTREAM

CONTROLLER

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36-40

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6-10

26-30

11-15

16-20

21-25

31-35

36-40

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FAULT

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POWER

POWER

POWER

POWER

POWER

POWER

POWER

RS232

CONSOLE

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FAULT

CONTROLLER

RS232

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Thinklogical’s™

VX

40

KVM Matrix Switch features redundant

Power Supplies and Controller Modules for uninterrupted
performance, even during system reconfiguration, updates or
debug. The

VX

40 remains fully functional with only one Power

Supply installed or with one Controller activated.

NOTE:

When using a single Controller, the module on the left

must be used.

*

Primary Controller Card

Optional Secondary Controller Card

*

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6

L2

L1

L3

Linux Operating System

Video 1 & Data
Downstream

Video 2

Video 2

Data Upstream

Data Upstream

Switch

Fabric

SFP+ A

(Video/data IN,

data OUT)

SFP+ A

(Video/data OUT,

data IN)

SFP+ B

(Video IN)

SFP+ B

(Video OUT)

Digital Crosspoint Switch

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R

R

UPSTREAM

DOWNSTREAM

Velocity

Tx

DVI

/

Data

Source

Velocity

Rx

DVI

/

Data

Destination

2

DVI from CPU

DVI to Local

Display

DVI to Display DDC

DVI to

Display

5

Video 1 & Data
Downstream

STEP 6:

Connect your

Velocity Transmitter to

the

VX

40 using multi-

mode fiber-optic cables

(up to 1000 meters).

Connect

L1

to any

Upstream Receive Port

and

L2

to the same

numbered Upstream

Transmit Port. Connect

L3

to any other Upstream

Receive Port. (See the

Digital Crosspoint Switch

detail diagram, right.)

STEP 2:

Connect your

Velocity Receiver

to the

VX

40 using multi-mode fiber-optic

cables (up to 1000 meters). Connect

L1

to

any Downstream Transmit Port and

L2

to

the same numbered Downstream Receive
Port. Connect

L3

to any other Downstream

Transmit port. (See the

Digital Crosspoint

Switch detail diagram, left.)

STEP 6:

Connect your

Velocity

Transmitter to the

VX

40 using multi-

mode fiber-optic cables (up to 1000

meters). Connect

L1

to any Upstream

Receive Port and

L2

to the same

numbered Upstream Transmit Port.

Connect

L3

to any other Upstream

Receive Ports. (See the

Digital

Crosspoint Switch detail diagram, below.)

STEP 2:

Connect your

Velocity Receiver to

the

VX

40 using multi-mode fiber-optic

cables (up to 1000 meters). Connect

L1

to

any Downstream Transmit Port and

L2

to the

same numbered Downstream Receive Port.
Connect

L3

to any other Downstream

Transmit Ports. (See the

Digital Crosspoint

Switch detail diagram, below.)

STEP 7: Connect the Controller

Card LAN Port to your Linux

CPU with a CAT5 cable.

(IP address:

192.168.13.15)

DVI OUT 2

DVI OUT 2 DDC

Digital Video Extension System-6AN+ RECEIVER

MIC

OUT

IN

LINE

NETWORK

Active

Network

*The Transmitter and Receiver Network Ports can be
used interchangeably as an input or an output.

RJ45

Network

Device*

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