Specifications
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4 Connectthelinkcable(seepage2forcableadvice)tothelocalmodule
socket labelled TO REMOTE.
X-DVIPRO: Use an optional
power adapter only if
powering from the host
(via USB) is not possible.
Note: After all connections
are made, power up the
monitor and the REMOTE
module first (followed by
the LOCAL module, if using
the X-DVIPRO-MS2 variant
with power adapters)
and then switch on the
computer.
Power connection
The X-DVIPRO local module is designed to derive its power from the host
computer via the USB connection (two USB connections in the case of the MS
version). If this is not possible, then you will need to use one or two optional
Adder power adapter(s).
Optionally for X-DVIPRO and X-DVIPRO-MS2 units:
[MS2 variant only] Attach a
second category 5e, 6 or 7a
link cable (up to 60 metres in
length) to the upper socket on
the MS2 local module.
Secondary CATx link cable
Primary CATx link cable
2 InserttheIECconnectoroftheseparatepowerlead(s)intothe
corresponding socket(s) of the power adapter(s). Connect the other end of
thepowerlead(s)toone/twonearbymainssocket(s).
X-DVIPRO-MS2: Use two
optional power adapters
if powering from the host
(via dual USB connections)
is not possible.
1 Connect the output lead of the
optional power adapter(s) to the
socket(s) labelled ‘POWER‘ on the local
module.
CATx link cable
Do not use squid cables or
power splitters. Two separate
power adapters must be used.