Black Box ACU5250A-R2 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Chapter 3: Installation
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3.2.1.5 Local module power
The single- and dual-variant local modules differ in the way that they are powered:
• Thesingle-variantlocalmoduleisdesignedtoderiveitspowerfromthehostcomputerviatheUSBconnection.Ifthisisnot
possible, then use an optional power adapter, available from your Black Box stockist.
• Thedual-variantlocalmodulealwaysrequirestheuseofapoweradapterandhencetwopoweradaptersaresuppliedwithall
Wizard VGA/USB dual-variant units.
For all dual-variant and optionally for single-variant units:
1 Connect the output lead of the optional power adapter to the socket labelled ‘POWER‘ on the local module. See Figure 3-12.
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2 Insert the IEC connector of the separate power lead into the corresponding socket of the power adapter. See Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-12. The use of a power supply on single-variant
local modules is optional. Dual-variant local modules
always require a power supply.
3 When all other connections have been made at the transmitter and receiver modules, connect the other end of the power
cable to a nearby earthed power outlet.
4 After all connections are made, power up the monitor and the REMOTE module first (followed by the LOCAL module, if
using the dual-variant) and then switch on the computer.
Figure 3-13. Inserting the IEC connector of the power lead