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Xtensys CAT5 KVM SWITCH SYSTEM 10707 Stancliff Road Phone: (281) 933-7673Houston, Texas 77099 WWW.ROSE.COMINSTALLATIONANDOPERATIONS MANUAL

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 4 Site planning Organizing your site and planning the placement of the computers, the User stations, the

Page 3 - LIMITED WARRANTY

MODELSXTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL5Xtensys Models – Front ViewModelDescription / IndicatorsUser station XTR-11XTR-12XTR-14XTR-18Power /

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 6 Rear View Models Description / Connectors XTR-11 XTR-12 XTR-14 XTR-

Page 5 - TABLE of CONTENTS

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 7 Typical Application The flexibility of the Xtensys system enables it to configure to almost any sy

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INSTALLATION XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 8 Xtensys System Installation Connecting the KVM station The KVM station connects directly t

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 9 Powering up the system It is recommended that the system be powered up in the following sequence. This

Page 8 - Features

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENUS XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 10 OSD Menu Structure Xtensys Menu Structure System settings Compu

Page 9 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 11 Main Menu Figure 3. Main Menu Save all changes made. If not saved, changes will be lost when power i

Page 10 - Site planning

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL12Configure SystemFigure 4. Configure SystemSelecting “System” from the main menu displays the “Configure Sy

Page 11 - Xtensys Models – Front View

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 13 Sun keyboard language (Default: US) Determines the response to a Sun computer’s query for the keyboard

Page 13 - Typical Application

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL14Position (Default: X = 25, y = 45)This option adjusts the screen position of the connection status box. On

Page 14 - INSTALLATION

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL15Configure KVMFigure 6. Configure KVM menuThe “Configure KVM” menu allows you to change KVM name, resolutio

Page 15 - LED Indicators

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL16Configure userFigure 7. Configure UserThe configure user menu is used to define a user name, assign an acc

Page 16 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENUS

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL17Configure ProfileFigure 8. Configure ProfileThe configure profile menu is used to assign computer access l

Page 17 - Main Menu

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 18 Scan (Default: 5 seconds) When a user invokes the scan function, this feature sets the time the video

Page 18 - Configure System

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL19Configure GroupFigure 9. Configure GroupThe configure group menu allows you to assign a computer to one or

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 20 Configure Language Figure 10. Configure language Selecting “Language” from the “Main” menu displays a

Page 20 - Configure Computers

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL21System statusThe system status display is a very powerful and useful tool for monitoring, troubleshooting,

Page 21 - Configure KVM

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL22Pressing the F4 key displays the video status of all connected computers. The video resolution, refresh r

Page 22 - Configure user

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 23 Save configuration When changes are made to any configuration, they must be saved in flash memory to

Page 23 - Configure Profile

LIMITED WARRANTY Copyright  Rose Electronics 2006 - 2013. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 24 User Operating Instructions The following instructions apply to all Xtensys switches and user stations

Page 25 - Configure Group

Operating Instructions XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 25 When you first start using a user station, it may require you to login. If the

Page 26 - Configure Language

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 26 With this menu displayed, pressing the “M” key will toggle the temperature and distance units from Fe

Page 27 - System status

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 27 Status Commands The connection, computer, video, and device status can be checked by starting the comp

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 28 Pressing the F4 key will display the video status of the connected computers. The video status infor

Page 29 - Save configuration

SERIAL FEATURES XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 29 Serial port usage (RS232) The serial port on both the Xtensys switch (RJ12) and the Use

Page 30 - User Operating Instructions

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 30 Figure 22. Serial Options Option 1. Receive new main program from serial port (This card only) When

Page 31 - Operating Instructions

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 31 You may receive one of the following errors during the file transfer function: checksum error, record

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL32Option 5. Exit (Restart the Unit)Selecting option 5 exits the serial option menu. The Xtensys switch will

Page 33 - Status Commands

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 33 The page up and page down keys allow you to scroll the incoming pages in the four page scroll buffer

Page 35 - SERIAL FEATURES

SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 34 Service Information Maintenance and Repair This Unit does not contain any

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SAFETY XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 35 Safety This Xtensys switch has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requiremen

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TROUBLESHOOTING XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 36 Troubleshooting Computer does not boot, keyboard or mouse error received  CPU cable

Page 38 - Serial Device Features

APPENDICES XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 37 Appendix A. Initial factory default settings Function Setting Default value System Passwor

Page 39 - Serial switching commands

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 38 Appendix B. General specifications Dimensions (1U model) 17.0 W x 10.0 D x 1.72 H (in)

Page 40 - Technical Support

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 39 Appendix C. Parts and cables Part number Description XTS-V0x32D8-L 1x32 – 1 local PS/2 user / 32 CPU

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 40 Appendix D. Rack mounting The Xtensys unit can be mounted in a rack using the Rackmount kits from Ros

Page 42 - TROUBLESHOOTING

XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL41Appendix E. Serial console protocol (Standard, Switch, Event configuration)The Serial Console Protocol fea

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 42

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TABLE of CONTENTS Contents

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10707 Stancliff Road Phone: (281) 933-7673 Houston, Texas 77099 WWW.ROSE.COM

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INTRODUCTION XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 1 Disclaimer While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the man

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XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 2 Features Security  Unique configuration password for persons authorized to perform configuration main

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW XTENSYS INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL 3 System Overview The Xtensys switch is designed with the latest in KVM switching technolo

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