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Computer Access Modules
One required per connected computer. There are ve dierent formats, depending on the required
computer connections:
PS/2-style
Connectors:Analog video, PS/2-style keyboard and PS/2-style mouse.
Part number: CATX-PS2
PS/2-style with audio
Connectors:Analog video, PS/2-style keyboard, PS/2-style mouse and 3.5mm audio jack.
Part number: CATX-PS2A
USB
Connectors:Analog video and USB keyboard/mouse.
Part number: CATX-USB
USB with audio
Connectors:Analog video, USB keyboard/mouse and 3.5mm audio jack.
Part number: CATX-USBA
Sun with audio
Connectors:Analog video, Sun keyboard/mouse and 3.5mm audio jack.
Part number: CATX-SUNA
Video
PS/2-style mouse
PS/2-style keyboard
Audio
USB keyboard/mouse
Sun keyboard/mouse
A range of dierent
connector combinations
are made available across
the ve CAM formats
Remote user port
This port can either be used to connect a single
remote user (with an optional X100 or X200
extender module) at a distance of up to 300m
or used to connect other AdderView CATx
1000 units in cascade.
IMPORTANT: This is not an Ethernet port and
must not be connected to any network.
Computer ports
Each computer connects to one of these
ports via standard category 5, 5e or 6
cabling. At the other end of the cabling a
CAM (Computer Access Module) is used
to provide the necessary keyboard, video,
mouse and optional speaker connections.
Computer
Access Module
Category 5, 5e or 6 cable to
CAM
Green indicator - power present
Yellow indicator - signal activity
Note: CAMs derive power from the computer
system via either the PS/2-style keyboard
connector, USB or SUN connector.
Note: Each CAM is specically
shaped so that it can be
secured using a cable tie
around its middle. In this way,
two CAMs can also be neatly
joined together, back-to-back.
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