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Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 10IP addressing The InvisaPC Receiver and Transmitter are IP-addre
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 11 The InvisaPC supports the resolutions listed below: • 640 x 480
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 12Receiver features The InvisaPC Receiver enables the desktop user
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 13Operations, administration, and maintenance The InvisaPC Receive
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 14 Auto-Login In Auto-Login Mode, turning on the InvisaPC Receiver
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 15 Figure 1 - InvisaPC System (basic extender) Table 1.1: Fi
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 16In Figure 2, a larger scale system is shown. This is referred to
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 17 To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and
724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 18 CHAPTER 2 Chapter 2 - Installation Installing the InvisaPC Receiver Before install
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 19Mounting option The InvisaPC Receiver mounts to the rear of a flat
724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Page 2724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Trademarks Used in this ManualWe‘re here to help! If you have any questions abou
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 20Installation options CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 21Table 2.1: Figure 3 Descriptions Number Description 1 PC or Workst
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 22 BLACK BOX DIGITAL DESKTOP EXTENSIONInvisaPC Figure 4 - InvisaPC
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 23 To connect the InvisaPC Receiver: 1. Connect your keyboard, monito
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 24Number Type of Connector 1 On/Off Button 2 USB Type A C
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 25 Connecting power The InvisaPC Receiver features an external power
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 26 Figure 6 - Point-to-point installation Figure 2.4: Networked In
Chapter 2: Installation 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 27 Table 2.5: InvisaPC System Default Network Settings Component
724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 28CHAPTER 3 Chapter 3 - Operations Overview Operating a workstation or virtual desktop thr
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 29 Table 3.1: RJ-45 Connector LEDs LED Indication Meaning LED 1 Green on
724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Page 3FCC and IC StatementsFederal Communications Commission and Industry Canada Radio
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 30 User Types The InvisaPC system defines three classes of users: 1. Admi
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 31 Log-on A user must log-on to the InvisaPC Receiver to configure and manag
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 32 ∞ System Preferences: This button has a drop down menu that allows the u
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 33 Connections Screen When a user successfully logs-on to the InvisaPC Recei
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 34 By default there is one connection called “Default Tx - 192.168.1.22”, wh
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 35 Creating a New Connection To allow an InvisaPC Receiver to connect to a
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 36 ∞Port: the TCP port number to be used to establish connection to the In
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 37 Connecting To make a connection, the user highlights the required “conne
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 38 Figure 12 - Edit Connections Pop-up window The fields are the same as d
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 39 Managing Users Users are defined in the InvisaPC system to provide rights
724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Page 4724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings/Patent InformationSafety and EMC Approvals
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 40 Figure 14 - New User Window When adding a new user, the following fie
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 41 This Connect to at Login is only saved when the Apply button is clicked.
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 42 The default “admin” account gets access to all connections; this list ca
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 43 Control Tab The Control Tab on the OSD provides the ability for an Admin
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 44 Network The network screen shown in Figure 18 allows an administrator to
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 45 System The System screen shown in Figure 19 allows an administrator to
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 46 Figure 20 - Upgrade Files Once the administrator has selected the file
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 47 Figure 21 - Resolution Screen Password The Password button when click
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 48 1.Transmitter Information 2.Transmitter firmware upgrade 3.Transmitter re
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 49 Configuring a Transmitter To configure a Transmitter, the IP address mu
724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Page 5Table of ContentsTable of ContentsSpecifications ...
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 50 There are two ways to define an active IP address. One is to enter the Tr
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 51 Transmitter Information The Information button provides transmitter rela
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 52 Transmitter Network Settings The administrator can click the Network butt
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 53 If the new IP address for the InvisaPC Transmitter is on a different subn
Chapter 3 : Operations 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 54 Table 3.2: OSD Hotkey Sequences Hotkey Sequences Print Screen (Default)
724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 55 Appendix A Appendix A- Factory Defaults This appendix defines the settings for various p
724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 56 Hot-key Default ∞Active Hot-key: Print-Screen (PrntScrn) Connection Modes ∞Auto-Login: Admin
724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 57 Discovering a Transmitter: If the transmitter IP address is lost or needs to be configured,
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724-746-5500 | blackbox.com 724-746-5500 | blackbox.com Page 7Technical SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsApprovals Unit: FCC, CE, RoHS2;
724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 8 Instructions This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important opera
Chapter 1: Product Overview 724-746-5500 l www.blackbox.com 9Chapter 1 – Product Overview Introduction The InvisaPC system, w
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