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1. io fd e WAM LOL e e e e 9 JADMA Sadi vVW3N T 4Q31 SAWIS L Figure 1 CCXR 17 Customer Drawing Page 13 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction LCD Enhancements In the CCX family of rugged military grade LCD keyboard drawers Chassis Plans starts with Grade A Industrial Quality LCD panels selected for optical performance high reliability and long product life cycle In order to not only ruggedize the LCD but to also enhance the mechanical optical and EMI properties of the finished unit Chassis Plans optically bonds 2 la
2. Each step interval is in 1 Backlight on off Set backlight brightness Backlight on off control Disable backlight Enable backlight P R Reset 9 Query Backlight working status 1 normal Default OSD menu Lock f OSD menu Lock Off On 0 OSD Lock Off Functon n 0 1 Reset 1 OSD Lock On available in TRI Query V1 80 00 or later revision Table 21 Parameter Setting Immediate Relative Reset and Query Function in ARGB mode only Acknowledge if enabled function RS 232 0xc1 0 1 Disable enable command acknowledge disabled acknowledge acknowledge acknowledge enabled 0 1 mode q a T 0 1 0 i 5 Command Oxc4 n Check whether a command is U not available availability available 1 available fail mius IA 7 7 the RGB amplifier version number ALR 1400 41710 defaults default value Table 22 Other Control Page 53 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming ASCII ASCII Hex ASCII OQD TT NENNEN LE po GENE EE p EE NENNEN e p NND NE Hex 0x61 a b C d e f 9 h J k m x6 n fo O p q r S t u V W X y Z TT KN NE KANAAN PANA po p e NN o NENNEN NENNEN p E Ld TT TT B O B ME NI C O L p d NES NN m Table 23
3. D Image Vertical Use to move the mE mc Position Press or T OSD setting gt OSD Timeout 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 seconds Always on when set to 0 Press or 1 OSD menu horizontal position Press or a OSD menu vertical iE Press or P Initialize the setting stored in non volatile memory Load Factory Default Adjust sharpness level Press or Sti 05 Total 7 steps Exit the OSD menu 1 Exit the OSD menu Table 11 LCD Controller OSD Menus Page 36 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Chapter 8 KVM Programming Powering Off and Restarting The KVM is self powered in that it is powered by connections to the CCXR 17 and the connected computers To turn the KVM off it is necessary to remove all external power coming through the connected cables If it becomes necessary to power off the KVM before starting it back up you must do the following 1 Shut down all the computers that are attached to the switch Alternatively disconnect all cables to the KVM 2 Remove power from the CCXR 17 by removing the power connector or unplugging the remote power supply brick 3 Unplug the KVM aux power plug if connected Not normally connected 4 Wait 10 seconds then reconnect cables or turn on computers Port ID Numbering Each KVM port selection is assigned a port number 1 to 4 The port numbers are marked on the rea
4. d 4 CHASSIS WA PLANS Systems Engineered to Perform CCXR 17 SlideWays Rugged Military Grade 1U Rack Mount Side Access LCD Keyboard Console w KVM 17 SXGA LCD eo CHassis PLANS Technical Reference Revision A 5 9 14 22009900 REV A This Page Intentionally Blank Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Warranty The product is warranted against material and manufacturing defects for two years from date of delivery Buyer agrees that if this product proves defective Chassis Plans is only obligated to repair replace or refund the purchase price of this product at Chassis Plans discretion The warranty is void if the product has been subjected to alteration neglect misuse or abuse if any repairs have been attempted by anyone other than Chassis Plans or if failure is caused by accident acts of God or her causes beyond the control of Chassis Plans Chassis Plans reserves the right to make changes or improvements in any product without incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased In no event shall Chassis Plans be liable for any defect in hardware or software or loss or inadequacy of data of any kind or for any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the performance or use of the product or information provided Chassis Plans liability shall in no event exceed the purchase price of the product purchased hereunde
5. DVI D digital only DVI I integrated digital amp analog d i DVI D Dual Link The connector also includes provision for a second data link for high i resolution displays though many devices do not implement this In those that do the connector is sometimes referred to as DVI DL dual link The long flat pin on a DVI I connector is wider than the same pin on a DVI D connector so it is not possible to connect a male DVI I to a female DVI D by removing the 4 analog pins It is possible however to connect a male DVI D cable to a female DVI I connector Many flat panel LCD monitors have only the DVI D connection so that a DVI D male to DVI D male cable will suffice when connecting the monitor to a computer s DVI I female connector Essentially DVI D is the same as DVI I with DVI D missing the analog portion of the signals A DVI D connector and monitor can connect to a DVI I output and function A DVI I monitor can connect to a DVI D output with the caveat that no analog video will be available Page 59 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix D DVI D versus DVI I This Page Intentionally Blank Page 60
6. Ff Fo Fi FH Fl2 F13 Fis Fi5 FIG Fi7 Fi amp FiS F20 Ins Home Del End imi Lock Lu Syris Pane Baa Md Fin Photo 7 NEMA 4 IP65 Keyboard w Touch Pad Page 10 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Specifications Enclosure KEYBOARD 1U 1 717 x 24 6 deep Front Panel milled 5052 aluminum alloy Body made of 5052 H32 aluminum alloy All stainless steel hardware All self locking pressed in fasteners where appropriate Powder coat black medium texture for ruggedness Other colors optionally available Designed to Mil Spec Standards to Satisfy Military Industrial and Commercial Requirements Compact Enclosure for Limited Depth Installation Weight 35lbs w o KVM 38lbs w KVM 17 Display 17 TFT LCD 1280x1024 1 1mm soda lime glass ITO filter bonded to display 1 1mm soda lime glass AR filter bonded to ITO filter Display Colors 16 7 Million Response Time 16mS Typical Viewing Angle 80 deg Contrast Ratio 1000 1 typical native 1300 1 w bonded AR filter Brightness 380cd m2 typical Pixel Pitch 0 264mm x 0 264mm Pixel Arrangement R G B Stripe Power Management EPA Energy Star VESA DPMS Operating Temperature 0 to 50 Deg C Storage Temperature 10 to 60 Deg C POINTING DEVICE Incorporated pointing device mouse button for precise tracking 3 Mouse buttons Built in to silicone rubber keyboard Hall sensor motion detection Universal USB amp PS 2 interfac
7. The keyboards are rated for 10 million lifecycles per switch The Touchpad keyboard offers 97 keys with two mouse buttons while the Hula Pointer version offers 113 keys with three mouse buttons Both PS 2 and USB outputs are standard with the Hula Point version while the Touchpad version is available only with USB output The Touch Pad version is backlit The keyboards are completely sealed to meet IP 65 to prevent liquid ingress so coffee and Coke spills don t faze them The keyboards can be wiped down with a wet rag to clean any spills A built in 4 port VGA KVM is available As with all Chassis Plans products a wide variety of custom options can be configured per customer or application specific requirements Contact your Sales Engineer to discuss your particular requirements Page 7 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Genesis Based LCD Controller The LCD Controller is a key component in any display system and no expense has been spared in specifying the Genesis controller used in the CCXR 17 This is a long life revision controlled military grade component The Genesis chip set is the current gold standard for LCD controllers The controllers support 3x8 bit 16 7 million colors at up to 1600x1200 scaled to 1280x1024 native panel resolution Refresh rates of 60Hz for UXGA and SXGA with higher refresh rates for lower resolutions available Computer input signals of VGA SVGA XGA SXGA WXGA and UXGA are sup
8. W Notes 1 This procedure is a toggle 2 The default setting is disabled 3 This feature is only supported when mouse emulation is enabled Mouse Emulation Control To enable disable Mouse Emulation do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press M Page 41 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming HSM Summary Table After invoking HSM see page 38 key in one of the following key combinations to perform the corresponding function Function Ke Operation H Toggles between the default NUM LOCK and alternate CTRL F 12 HSM invocation keys T Toggles between the defauls SCROLL LOCK SCROLL LOCK and alternate CTRL CTRL Port Switching Keys F2 Enables MAC keyboard emulation mode F3 Enables Sun keyboard emulation mode F10 Disables keyboard emulation and activates pass through keyboard mode F4 Prints the KVM s current settings via a text editor or word processor F5 Performs a reset on all USB devices F6 nn ENTER Sets the keyboard language nn 33 US English 08 French 15 Japanese B Enables disables the buzzer X ENTER Enables disables the port switching keys R ENTER Resets the hotkey setting to their default status Type upgrade ENTER Invokes Firmware Upgrade Mode D Invokes Video DynaSync N Enables disables keyboard emulation M Enables disables mouse port switching W Enables disables mouse port switching F1 R
9. 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Description The CCXR 1 is a military grade high performance 1U clamshell LCD keyboard drawer offering 17 inch TFT LCD displays and sealed NEMA 4 keyboards Unique is the side orientation allowing use in extremely tight quarters The display can be pulled out as little as 20 inches allowing full unrestricted use in a corridor or passage that narrow such as found in an equipment or radio van mounted on a Humvee There is no other display with keyboard offering that compact footprint The CCX family is designed to meet Mil Std 901D and 810F and includes a solid milled aluminum front panel lightweight 5052 H32 aluminum construction and locking stainless hardware throughout The drawer is held closed by two captive thumb screws Friction slides are included standard Friction slides assure the drawer stays where you put it and doesn t randomly slide in and out of the rack in the back of a moving vehicle The CCXR 17 is ideal for mounting in a transit case or moving vehicle for adverse environments that would destroy lesser displays The 17 inch display offers 1280 x 1024 native resolution 380nit brightness 1000 1 native contrast and 80 degree viewing angle The display is provided with 1 1mm soda lime glass with an ITO conductive EMI filter and an additional 1 1mm soda lime glass overlay with sputtered anti reflective AR coating Both pieces of glass are optically bonded t
10. 7 Package Contents Chapter 6 Installation Rack Installation Figure 7 Rack Mounting Hole Spacing Connecting the Display LCD Controller Rear Panel Connections Photo 10 LCD Controller Rear Panel I O w KVM Table 8 Rear Panel Connections Chapter 7 LCD Operation Opening the LCD Photo 11 LCD Latch Closing the LCD LCD Front Panel Controls Table 9 Front Panel Controls OSD Menus Table 10 LCD Controller OSD Menus cont Table 11 LCD Controller OSD Menus Chapter 8 KVM Programming Powering Off and Restarting Port ID Numbering Hotkey Programming Port Switching Cycling Through the Ports Table 12 Cycling Through the Ports Going Directly to a Port Table 13 Going Directly to a Port Auto Scanning Table 14 Auto Scanning Hotkey Setting Mode HSM Invoking HSM Alternate HSM Invocation Keys Alternate Port Switching Keys Page 4 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 25 27 27 29 29 29 30 30 30 31 33 33 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Keyboard Language Keyboard Emulation Control Other OS Mode Keyboard Operating System Platform Table 15 Keyboard Operating Platform List Switch Settings USB Reset Hotkey Buzzer Control Disable Port Switching Keys Firmware Upgrade Mode Restore Default Settings Video DynaSync Mouse Po
11. AR Coating And AR Coating Reflected 0 396 Light Reflected 4 596 Light x Total 4 5 22 5 Figure 4 Comparison of Reflections with and without Optical Bonding The resulting structure has greatly enhanced optical characteristics in high ambient light conditions The optical adhesive used is a silicone RTV and offers other benefits mechanically to the LCD as well The adhesive remains pliable and therefore acts as a shock absorbing medium for the front of the LCD Together with the additional layers of glass provides a very rugged composite structure Another benefit is that should breakage actually occur the shards of glass will be retained together to prevent injury to personnel The adhesive also prevents any condensation from building up in the air gap between the layers of glass which would cause fogging of the display Finally the added mass bonded to the front of the LCD display adds a thermal conduction path to help dissipate the heat generated in the backlights themselves By eliminating the majority of reflected light the apparent contrast improves making the display more readable in high bright situations An alternative to improving the contrast is to increase the back light levels to overpower the reflected light The downside to this approach is the higher power requirements and higher heat generated by the backlights Photo Courtesy of GDS Clearview Figure 5 Comp
12. AUTO SCAN NOTES 1 While Auto Scan Mode is in effect ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended Only Auto Scan Mode compliant keystrokes and mouse clicks can be input You must exit Auto Scan Mode in order to regain normal control of the console 2 Although the video focus switches from port to port the keyboard and mouse do not switch They stay at the port they were on when Auto Scanning started 3 To exit Auto Scan Mode Press the ESC key or the SPACEBAR Hotkey Setting Mode HSM Hotkey Setting Mode is used to set up the CCXR 17 KVM configuration All operations begin with invoking the Hotkey Setting Mode HSM Invoking HSM To invoke HSM do the following 1 Press and hold down NUM LOCK 2 Press and release hyphen or minus key 3 Release NUMLOCK Note 1 There is an alternate key combination to invoke HSM 2 The minus key must be released within one half second otherwise Hotkey invocation is cancelled When HSM is active the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LEDs flash in succession to indicate that HSM is in effect They stop flashing and revert to normal status when you exit HSM Ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended Only Hotkey compliant keystrokes and mouse clicks described in the sections that follow can be input At the conclusion of some hotkey operations you automatically exit hotkey mode With some operations you must exit manually To exit HSM manually press the ESC key
13. Hex to ASCII Conversion Table Page 54 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix B Auto Color Gain Appendix B Auto Color Gain The Auto Color Gain function is supported in the ARGB mode only and is designed to calibrate the controller to the incoming video signal In order to calibrate correctly the display must be displaying an image containing both black and white data see illustration below when the function is used The internal processor of the video controller chip will then execute a process to adjust the relative values of the RGB signals to achieve the best performance The parameters of the corrected RGB values are then stored in the controller and are unaffected by the Reset Factory Defaults function Image B 1 Auto Color Gain Example Warning If the Auto Color Gain is executed without an appropriate image being displayed then the process will set incorrect values and the display colors will be distorted If this occurs then it can either be corrected by performing the process correctly or if this is not possible then the Reset Color Gain function can be used This function will reset the stored RGB values to a set of approximate values Page 55 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix B Auto Color Gain This Page Intentionally Blank Page 56 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix C KVM Troubleshooting Appendix C Troubleshooting the KVM Operation problems can
14. MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Pin C N C Page 22 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 3 Power Supply Options MIL STD 704 1275 DC Input Converter The Mil Std 704 1275 DC Input Converter provides true 704 1275 input specifications allowing reliable operation from nominal 28VDC input mains in a military environment Amil grade DC to DC Converter is provided in a rack mountable case with military grade circular connectors This supply meets Mil Std 704A and Mil Std 1275A 100V for 50mS Operating Specifications Environmental Specifications Input Voltage 18 36VDC Pressure Altitude Per MIL STD 810F Output Voltage 12 0VDC Method 500 4 Procedure Output Current 5A and Output Power High Temperature Per MIL STD 810F Method 501 4 Procedure Electrical Specifications and Efficiency 81 Low Temperature Per MIL STD 810F Isolation 200VDC Input to Method 502 4 Procedure Output and Input to Case Humidity Per MIL STD 810F EMI Filtering Mil Std 461E Method 507 4 Procedure CD101 and CE102 on the input Fungus Per Mil Std 810F Method Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C 508 5 Procedure Storage Temperature 55 C to 100 C Salt Fog Per Mil Std 810F Method 509 4 Procedure Sand and Dust Per Mil Std 810F Method 510 4 Procedure and Input Connector MS3102A 10SL 4P Explosive Atmosphere Per Mil Std 810F Method MIL C 5015 011 4 Proc
15. be due to a variety of causes The first step in solving them is to make sure that all cables are securely attached and seated completely in their sockets In addition updating the product s firmware may solve problems that have been discovered and resolved since the prior version was released Symptom Erratic Behavior USB Devices Not Responding Cannot switch ports by pressing SCROLL LOCK twice Monitor does not display after KVM cable set is hot plugged When switching ports the monitor does not display Possible Cause Unit not receiving sufficient power Keyboard and or mouse need to be reset No connection to the computer KVM switch needs to be reset USB ports need to be reset Keyboard is incompatible with SCROLL LOCK invocation Some graphics cards are incompatible with cable set hot plugging Monitor is new or this is the first time installation The PC s EDID has not passed through to the monitor when switching ports Action Use a DC 5V power adapter if you are not already using one If you are already using a power adapter check that it matches the system specifications and that it is plugged in and functioning properly Unplug the cable s from the console ports and then plug them back in Check the cable from the switch to the computer to make sure it is properly connected Power off all devices on the installation power off the KVM switch wait 10 seconds then p
16. of the Product RESTRICTIONS GU agree notko modity adapt translate reverse engineer recompile deassemble or otherwise atterrpt to discover the source code of the Product or create cervatve works based on the Product or remove aru proprietary notices or labels on the Product including copyright trademark or patent pending notices Ou may nat sublicense the Product ar otherwise allow others to use the Product licensed to you E Agree Dort Agree Hep About Cancel Screen Shot 1 Firmware Upgrade Utility License Agreement 3 Click NEXT The Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears The Utility inspects your installation All the devices capable of being upgrade by the package are listed in the Device List panel The 4 port KVM may be listed as CS84U Page 47 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 9 KVM Firmware Upgrade CE REIS Upgrade Utility gt Loading amp testing Files gt Loading amp testing files OF gt Searching for devices Screen Shot 2 Firmware Upgrade Utility Main Screen 4 As you select a device in the list its description appears in the Device Description panel After you have made your device selection click NEXT to perform the upgrade If you enabled Check Firmware Version the Utility compares the device s firmware level with that of the upgrade files If the device s version is higher than the upgrade version a dialog box gives yo
17. 4200K 2 5000K 3 6500K 4 7500K Default 5 9300K Red level for Oxb4 Set the level of the red channel selected colour temperature nn 5 amp y for the selected colour temp value increment decrement Red level for selected colour temperature TITIR Reset Ed Query Oxb5 Set the level of the green channel for the selected colour nn temp P R value increment decrement a d Reset Query Set the level of the blue channel for the selected colour temp nn value increment decrement P R Reset Range 8 0 F F i d Query Default E E 1 successful Backlight OxeO Set backlight brightness Backlight brightness brightness control nn value increment decrement Reset Range 8 0 F F Default F F Green level for selected colour temperature Green level for selected colour temperature Range 8 0 F F Default F F Oxb6 Blue level for selected colour temperature Blue level for selected colour temperature 5 amp 5 r R ae di Query Range 0 Q F E Default F F Page 52 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programmin e g 1 0 0xeO 0x31 0x30 This control can only function when JP2 sets 3 4 closed Apply for inverter control voltage in range of O 5V
18. 8 3 Press and release F4 to display the settings USB Reset If the USB loses focus and needs to be reset do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press and release F5 Hotkey Buzzer Control The buzzer can be toggled on and off using a hotkey sequence as follows 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press and release B Page 40 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Disable Port Switching Keys To disable the Port Switching Keys SCROLL LOCK SCROLL LOCK or CTRL CRTL do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press X ENTER This is a toggle To enable Port Switching repeat steps 1 and 2 Firmware Upgrade Mode To set the KVM to Firware Upgrade Mode do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Key in upgrade no quote marks on the keyboard 3 Press ENTER Note 1 To exit Firmware Upgrade mode you must power off the switch Restore Default Settings To reset the KVM to its default hotkey settings do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press R ENTER See Hotkey Default Settings Video DynaSync To invoke Video DynaSync exclusive technology that eliminates boot up display problems and optimizes resolution when switching between ports do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press D Mouse Port Switching To enable disable the Mouse Port Switching function do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press
19. A 14S 7S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Output Connector MS3102A 10SL 3S MIL C 5015 Mating Output Connector MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Pin C N C Table 6 48VDC Power Supply Specifications Page 24 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 4 Ordering Information Chapter 4 Ordering Information CCXR CP Clamshell Industrial Right Side Mount Base Unit Keyboard Options A NEMA 4 IP65 113 Key with pointing device PS 2 or USB B NEMA 4 IP65 97 Key with touchpad USB Head Unit Options 171A 17 LCD with 3mm bonded safety glass and EMI filter 171B 17 LCD no safety glass or EMI filter option VIDEO INPUT OPTIONS C1 VGA DVI D POWER OPTIONS A AC 110V 100 264VAC 50 60Hz B 12VDC C MIL STD 704 28VDC Nominal KVM OPTIONS N No KVM A 4 Port VGA PS 2 amp USB Example Part Number CCXR A171AC1 AA CCXR 17 w 113 key keyboard bonded LCD AR and ITO filters VGA DVI D video inputs 110VAC power supply and 4 port VGA KVM Page 25 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 4 Ordering Information This Page Intentionally Blank Page 26 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Package Contents Chapter 5 Package Contents Part Description Quantity 1 1 12 1 1 1 if P S spec d in part number if P S spec d in part number 10 32 Nut
20. ON DECIMAL METRIC INCH INCH MM anon 625 15 87 625 15 87 500 12 70 625 15 87 625 15 87 500 12 70 625 15 87 625 15 87 500 12 70 cole 1 75 1U cole cojon D O G G G C O O O O Figure 7 Rack Mounting Hole Spacing Chassis Plans offer free Rack Rulers to assist in installing equipment into racks You should have received one with your order To request more fill out the short form at http www chassis plans com form rack ruler html and we ll send you as many as you want These are invaluable for installing systems into racks Page 29 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 6 Installation Connecting the Display The CCXR 17 provides for a single controller option with rear panel details provided below LCD Controller Rear Panel Connections The LCD controller provides for DVI and VGA inputs In addition the rear of the display provides for Keyboard and Pointing Device outputs plus a Circular Mil connector for power connection If you have purchased a KVM option then the KVM control cable connector will be present The sealed keyboard with built in pointing device offers universal output providing USB and PS 2 outputs for the keyboard and mouse devices The LCD controller offers the following features Inputs Analog RGB 60Hz at SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA With auto detect of Digital Separate Sync Sync On Green amp Composite Sync Auto detects VGA SXGA interlaced amp no
21. arison with and without Optical Bonding Page 15 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction This Page Intentionally Blank Page 16 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 2 KVM Option Chapter 2 KVM Option KVM Option The CCXR 1 is designed to interface with an optional four port VGA KVM module This KVM allows the one keyboard display to control four VGA ports with PS 2 or USB keyboard mouse signals The KVM provides OSD control using keyboard hotkey commands Four 6 foot 3 in 1 cables for connecting to up to four computer s VGA ports and keyboard mouse via PS 2 or USB are provided Additional cables and length options are available E oos i agi aa O GST ST kama w tara E 4 u1 3111 3111 int at 1 Photo 8 CCXR 17 Rear Panel w KVM KVM Cables Only KVM cable sets which are specifically designed to work with this switch may be used to link to the computers The system is provided with four 3 meter cables Additional cables may be ordered as follows The cables provide an SPHD connector at the KVM end and connectors for VGA video 1 x USB and 2 x PS 2 Keyboard and mouse at the computer end Connectors Part Number USB PS 2 VGA 1 2 meters 2L 5301UP USB PS 2 VGA 1 8 meters 2L 5302UP USB PS 2 VGA 3 meters 2L 5303UP Table 3 Genesis Video Controller Specifications Note 1 The quality of the display is affected by the quality and length of
22. e KVM Max Video Resolution of 2048 x 1536 60Hz Power Consumption 1 2W 5VDC Sealed silicone rubber keyboard 97 keys w 12 function keys and touch pad 113 Keys w 20 function keys and Hula Point Integrated numeric pad High quality carbon on gold contacts Protection to NEMA 4 IP65 dust amp splash proof coffee proof Universal PS 2 USB Connection on 113 key version USB only on 97 key version Tactile Keystroke 10 000 000 lifecycles per switch POINTING DEVICE Hula Point with 3 Mouse buttons Touch Pad with 2 Mouse buttons Built in to silicone rubber keyboard Universal USB amp PS 2 interface on 113 key Hula Point Keyboard USB only on 97 key Touch Pad keyboard OPTIONAL FEATURES OPTIONS Integrated KVM Switch Options Transflective LCD for Daylight Use Enhanced Backlighting Protective Glare and NVis Filters Customer Specified Paint Color Customer Logo Custom sheet metal and mechanical features POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS AC Input 100 to 260VAC auto selecting 47 66 HZ 12VDC Input Transient Filter Line transient protection for 12VDC vehicular applications Mil Std 1275A DC DC Converter True 1275 compliance for military 28VDC nominal vehicle inputs 18 to 36VDC input 48VDC DC DC Converter 36 to 75VDC Input Isolated Inputs for input levels oee the appropriate power supply section for complete power supply specifications Table 1 Specifications Page 11 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 T
23. e Select A below to escape o Toggles Off to On Adj s patie Display Auto Adjust o Hot Key 1 Decrease P na Auto Exit will perf displ di o When the cursor is not showing in ressing Auto Exit will perform a auto display adjustment sub menus moves selection left when in aRGB mode This automatically adjusts the Phase between top tabs and Clock for the est displayed image o Cursor showing in sub menus adjust setting down o Toggles On to Off To save your changes press the front panel Menu button Select A Alternatively changes are saved if no buttons are pressed and o Hot Key 2 Increase the OSD times out returning back to the display o Moves the cursor up o When in a sub sub menu repeatedly press to move to the puel Hot Keys Hot Keys are defined in the Utility Hot Key menu and allow single button access to the defined function Adjust A and V Hot Key 1 Up and Down Select A and V Hot Key 2 Up and Down Notes On the Menu Buttons 1 The Menus are context sensitive in that only adjustments revious menu level See Adjust A pertaining to the selected input will be displayed For Ss l example if DVI is selected for the input then items such Select V as Hue will not be adjustable o Hot Key 2 Decrease Pressing the Menu button returns to the previously o Moves the cursor Down opened menu Menu o Opens or closes the OSD menu o See Note 1 below for additional information Brightness A o Increases the scre
24. echnical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction LCD DVI VGA Input Features Inputs Analog RGB 60Hz at SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA With auto detect of Digital Separate Sync Sync On Green amp Composite Sync Auto detects VGA SXGA interlaced amp noninterlaced DVI D 60Hz at SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA Image Scaling Up down scaling to fit input to panel resolution Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Frequency Phase Color temperature Image position Hue Gamma Other Features Auto picture setup Auto RGB cali bration Auto source seek OSD timeout OSD position Input source select OSD menu lock Direct key for brightness level adjustment Table 2 Genesis Video Controller Specifications Page 12 Chapter 1 Introduction Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference CO Kg V 4 07 01 390 1103 1Sv1 wo sup d s UK K IL dv Sap oD EIL I C B eu I T e 9 o Ss ES o o Db e e 9
25. ed short jumper cables for PS 2 signals 2 The keyboard and mouse pointer USB outputs are combined into one USB connector J1 This can be connected to either port of the KVM USB input J9 utilizing the included short USB jumper cable 3 The KVM does not provide for DVI video though this input to the LCD can be using in addition to the VGA input The displayed input is controlled via the LCD controls on the front of the unit 4 The VGA input J7 to the LCD should be connected to the VGA output J12 on the KVM utilizing the included short VGA jumper cable 5 The connectors for the CPU1 4 J12 16 KVM outputs appear to be high density VGA connectors However on closer examination as compared to the VGA connector J12 you ll see the pin out pattern is mirrored to prevent inadvertent connection to a VGA cable Proprietary fan out cables must be used to separate out the VGA PS 2 and USB signals for connection to the computers 6 The LCD controller offers remote serial port control through the RS232 Control Port See Appendix 1 for details on port pin out assignment and commands Page 31 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 6 Installation This Page Intentionally Blank Page 32 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 7 LCD Operation amp OSDs Chapter 7 LCD Operation Opening the LCD The LCD is equipped with a 4 turn fastener to secure the LCD panel in the closed position for installation in envi
26. edure Acceleration Per MIL STD 810F MS3106A 10SL 4 Mating INPUT Dha Cor pori Method 513 5 Procedure and etre Plein Vibration Per MIL STD 810F Pinouts Pin A Positive Method 514 5 Procedure Pin B Negative Category 1 4 7 thru 14 Pin C N C and 16 thru 21 Output Connector MS3102A 10SL 3S Per MIL STD 810F MIL C 5015 Method 516 5 Procedure Mating Output Connector MS3106A 10SL 3S l IV Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Pin C N C Connectors Table 5 MIL STD 704 Power Supply Specifications Page 23 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 3 Power Supply Options 48VDC Power Supply The xx 48VDC Input Converter provides universal isolated 48VDC input either positive or negative input Thus it can be used in a data center with centralized power of 48VDC as well as a central office with 48VDC mains The system is provided in a rack mountable case with military grade circular connectors Operating Specifications Electrical Specifications Input Voltage 36 75VDC Efficiency 92 Output Voltage 12 0VDC Isolation 1500VDC Input to Output Current 10A Output and Input to Output Power 120W Case EMI Filtering Mil Std 461E Connectors CD101 and CE102 on the input Input Connector MS3102A 14SL 7P Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C MIL C 5015 Storage Temperature 55 C to 125 C Mating Input Connector MS3106A 14S 7S Straight MS3108
27. en brightness Brightness V o Decreases the screen brightness Notes on Hot Keys 1 Hot Keys allow single button selection of a function 2 Definition of the Hot Keys is set in the Utility menu Thus for example if the Adjust keys are set up for Input Source pushing the Up button rolls Up through the Input Sources and pushing the Down button rolls Down through the Input Sources The Hot Keys display in the upper left of the screen when LED Green Normal Operation pushed Note on Factory Default Green Normal Operation 1 Under the Utilities Menu a selection is available to return Red Power On but no input signal the board setting to the factory defaults Off No power or display turned off Table 9 Front Panel Controls Page 34 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 7 LCD Operation amp OSDs OSD Menus Select input source Select input source to DVI Auto Auto Source Seek ON Auto source select always enable OFF Disable auto source select function Wide screen mode Select the input mode 1280 1360 1366 1368 to recognize and display the information display correct input signal information display on the OSD menu 1280 1280x768 1360 1360x768 1366 1366x768 1368 1368x768 ai ic Exit the OSD menu and save the settings Brightness and Contrast Brightness Increase decrease brightness level Press or mE Total 256 steps Contrast Inc
28. esets keyboard and mouse under operating systems that do not support USB 2 0 Table 16 HMS Summary Table Page 42 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Keyboard Emulation MAC Keyboard The PC compatible keyboard can emulate the functions of the MAC keyboard The emulation mappings are listed below PC Keyboard Mac Keyboard Shift shift Ctrl Ctrl SS F Ctrl 1 i Ctri 2 m Ctr 3 m Ctrl 4 A Alt Print Screen Scroll Lock Enter Return Backspace Delete Insert Help Ctrl SS F15 Table 17 MAC Keyboard Emulation Note 1 When using key combinations press and release the first key CTRL then press and release the activation key Page 43 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Sun Keyboard The PC compatible keyboard can emulate the functions of the Sun keyboard when the Control key CTRL is used in conjunction with other keys The corresponding functions are shown in the table below PC Keyboard Sun Keyboard Ctrl T Stop Ctrl F2 Again Ctrl F3 Props Ctrl F4 Undo Ctrl F5 Front Ctrl F6 Copy Ctrl F 7 Open Ctrl F8 Paste Ctrl F9 Find Ctrl F 10 Cut Ctrl 1 O mf Ctrl 2 Q a0 Ctrl 3 om Ctrl 4 C Ctrl H Help SR Compose T N Table 18 Sun Keyboard Emulation Note 1 When using key combinations press and release the first key CTRL the
29. h case you should contact Chassis Plans Customer Service for a resolution Page 49 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 9 KVM Firmware Upgrade This Page Intentionally Blank Page 50 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming The LCD provides for remote serial RS232 control for the LCD through the rear panel Control Port as shown below RS 232 Serial control Baud rate 2400 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity fo cce PIN amp Description E 2 RS 232 Rx Data RS 232 Tx Data 5 Ground Mating face of RS 232 DB9 Male Mating connector DB9 Female LCD Controller Serial Control Functions The OSD functions are controlled through the following RS 232 commands The RS 232 program can be custom tailored to fit the application or it can be used as provided by Chassis Plans on request Please contact Chassis Plans for additional information Acknowledge if enabled Function OSD Menu Lock Oxf6 OSD menu Lock Off OSD Button equivalent menu Lock On Menu button pressed Button equivalent Select down Select down button pressed Button equivalent button Select up button Select up button pressed Button equivalent Right button Right button pressed Button equivalent Left button Left button pressed Button equivalent Table 20 Commands to Implement Switch Mount Control B
30. he M W F2 F3 F10 F4 F5 and F6 hotkeys are disabled Other OS Mode To reset keyboards and mice for operating systems that do not support USB 2 0 do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press F1 Page 39 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Keyboard Operating System Platform The CCXR 17 KVM s default port configuration is for PC compatible keyboard operating system If your console uses a PC compatible keyboard and you have a MAC attached to a port for example you can change the port s keyboard operating platform configuration so that the PC compatible keyboard emulates the MAC keyboard The procedure is as follows 1 Bring the KVM focus to the port you want to set 2 Invoke HSM 3 Press and release the appropriate Function key as follows After completing the procedure you automatically exit HSM Function Key Operation F2 Enables MAC keyboard emulation See MAC Keyboard for details F3 Enables Sun keyboard emulation See Sun Keyboard for details F10 Disables Keyboard Emulation Key presses are passed straight through This would be used if a MAC keyboard was connected to the KVM communicating with a MAC computer Table 15 Keyboard Operating Platform List Switch Settings To see a listing of the current switch settings do the following 1 Open a text editor or word processor and place the cursor in the page window 2 Invoke HSM see page 3
31. ifications LCD DVI VGA Input Features Table 2 Genesis Video Controller Specifications Figure 1 CCXR 17 Customer Drawing LCD Enhancements Figure 2 EMI Shielding Effectiveness of ITO Coating Figure 3 Optical Stack on LCD Figure 4 Comparison of Reflections with and without Optical Bonding Figure 5 Comparison with and without Optical Bonding Chapter 2 KVM Option KVM Option Photo 8 CCXR 17 Rear Panel w KVM KVM Cables Table 3 Genesis Video Controller Specifications KVM Connection Cable Connections KVM Installation Diagram Figure 6 Comparison of Reflections with and without Optical Bonding Chapter 3 Power Supply Options AC Input Power Supply Table 4 AC Input Supply Specifications Photo 9 AC Power Supply 12VDC Input Transient Filter Connectors Page 3 LO O O OLEO oO oO N e KA O O LA A KA KA KA KA KA KA MA omma KA KA kA Q NJ NJ KA H KA H H H KA KA H HR KA A KA KA Fe nus E BD 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 21 21 21 21 22 22 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction MIL STD 704 1275 DC Input Converter Operating Specifications Connectors Environmental Specifications Table 5 MIL STD 704 Power Supply Specifications 48VDC Power Supply Operating Specifications Connectors Electrical Specifications Table 6 48VDC Power Supply Specifications Chapter 4 Ordering Information Chapter 5 Package Contents Table
32. is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation MS DOS and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Liability Disclaimer This manual is as complete and factual as possible at the time of printing however the information in this manual may have been updated since that time Chassis Plans reserves the right to change the functions features or specifications of their products at any time without notice Copyright 2014 by Chassis Plans All rights reserved E mail Support chassisplans com Web www chassisplans com s b CHASSIS Chassis Plans T PLANS 10123 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego CA 92131 Phone 858 571 4330 Fax 858 571 6146 Email Saleseng chassisplans com Systems Engineered to Perform Page 2 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Description Genesis Based LCD Controller Friction Slides Photos Photo 1 Front View Open Photo 2 Front View Closed Photo 3 Top View of Keyboard Area w KVM Photo 4 Side View Photo 5 Rear View w 4 Port KVM Photo 6 NEMA 4 IP65 Keyboard w Hula Point Photo 7 NEMA 4 IP65 Keyboard w Touch Pad Specifications Enclosure 17 Display POINTING DEVICE KVM KEYBOARD POINTING DEVICE OPTIONAL FEATURES OPTIONS POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS Table 1 Spec
33. n plug the power adapter cable into the switch s Power Jack The KVM is powered by 5VDC 6 Turn on power to the computers Page 18 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 2 KVM Option KVM Installation Diagram CS84U Rear View ond Optional Custom KVM p Cable Set Custom KVM Cable Set Figure 6 Comparison of Reflections with and without Optical Bonding Page 19 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 2 KVM Option This Page Intentionally Blank Page 20 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 3 Power Supply Options Chapter 3 Power Supply Options AC Input Power Supply The AC Input Power Supply is a 65W Medical Grade Brick style power supply The output is provided with a circular mil connector for connecting to the LCD Keyboard Drawer The input accepts a standard IEC 320 plug A bracket is provided to securely mount the supply in a rack Alternate AC supplies are available as required by the application or environmental requirements INPUT ENVIRONMENTAL Voltage 100 240VAC Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Current 2 0A Q 100VAC Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C Frequency 50 60HZ Input Connector 3 Pin IEC 320 Receptacle SAFETY cTUVus OUTPUT UL 60601 1 Total Regulation lt 5 CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Set Point Accuracy lt 3 60 Load CB per IEC 60601 1 Hold up Time gt 12mS Full Load CE marked to LVD 115VAC Class Over Voltage Protec
34. n press and release the activation key Page 44 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Hotkey Default Settings Setting Default Port Switching T SCROLL LOCK SCROLL LOCK Invoking HSM EET NUM LOCK Auto Scan Interval 5 Seconds LOCK A ENTER Keyboard Operating Platform m PC Compatible Mouse Emulation MP Enabled Keyboard Emulation IM Enabled Mouse Port Switching W Disabled Video DynaSync BENT Enabled Port Switching Keys On Off Enabled Keyboard Language 33 English Table 19 Hotkey Default Settings Page 45 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming This Page Intentionally Blank Page 46 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 9 KVM Firmware Upgrade Chapter 9 KVM Firmware Upgrade Utility The Windows based Firmware Upgrade Utility FWUpgrade exe provides a smooth automated process for upgrading the KVM switch s firmware The Utility comes as part of a Firmware Upgrade Package that is specific for each type of KVM Important Note A firmware upgrade is generally not required unless you are having operation issues Please check with the Chassis Plans Customer Service Department for instructions prior to uploading new Firmware into your CCXR 17 KVM There are potential failure issues that require the unit be returned to Chassis Plans for repair if the Firmware upgrade is not successful Before You Begin 1 From a computer that is
35. ninterlaced DVI D 60Hz at SXGA WXGA XGA SVGA VGA Image Scaling Up down scaling to fit input to native panel resolution of 1280x1024 Image Control Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Frequency Phase Color temperature Image position Hue Gamma Other Features Auto picture setup Auto RGB calibration Auto source seek OSD timeout OSD position Input source select OSD menu lock Direct key for brightness level adjustment Keyboard KVM Connections Output Mouse Mouse USB Com Output Output Port USB Keyboard OO E cae HOA Go o eao o eao o T ANC A LANDS VE K L VGA CPUA CPU3 CPU2 CPU1 ower ideo Ideo nput Input Adapter Cables to Keyboard Signals Remote Computers Photo 10 LCD Controller Rear Panel I O w KVM Table 8 following details the connectors for the CCXR 17 with KVM installed For installations without the KVM disregard the second part of the table and connect the computer signals utilizing the included cables as indicated Page 30 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 6 Installation Legend Connector on KVM LOL M D S IMEEM LS EE LX pne gets ns Nara S eee S TT DEE EE L Table 8 Rear Panel Connections 1 The keyboard outputs on both USB and PS 2 including the mouse pointer Depending on the computer to be interfaced to either output can be utilized Connect the Keyboard MSE J4 and KBD J3 outputs to the KVM MSE J10 and KBD J11 inputs using the includ
36. not part of your KVM installation download the appropriate Firmware package from Chassis Plans website 2 Disconnect the CCXR 17 from your KVM installation and power it off Connect one of the custom KVM cable set s Type A USB connectors to a USB port on the computer to be used to install the new Firmware 3 Atthe other end of the custom KVM cable set connect the SPHD connector to Port 1 KVM section 4 Invoke Firmware Upgrade Mode See Firmware Upgrade Mode Starting the Upgrade 1 Run the downloaded Firmware Upgrade Package file The Firmware Upgrade Utility welcome screen appears 2 Read the License Agreement and click on I Agree Firmware Upgrade Utility Welcome to the Firmware Upgrade Utility Put wou device inta Firmware Upgrade Mode Use the Firmware Upgrade Cable to connect ite Firmware Upgrade Port to your computer or connect via Ethernet Agee to the License Agreemert Then Click Mex LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE GRARAMT TEN Intemational Co Ltd Licensor arants to veu a norresicligive non transferable license to access and use FIRMWARE UPGRADE UTILITY the Praduct during the Term set forth below ou may instal the Product on a hard disk or other storage device install and use the Product an a file server far use an a network Far he purposes of i permanent installation onto hard disks or other storage devices or ii use of the Froduct over such network and make backup copies
37. o each other and to the front of the display for superior viewing and ruggedness A 3mm copper bus bar around the entire glass stack up provides grounding The contrast is enhanced to approximately 1300 1 with this ITO Anti Reflective glass stack up The Aspect Ratio for the display is 5 4 The Pixel Pitch for the 17 inch display is 264 x 264mm The display offers 16 7 million colors True Color The display provides multiple signal input options including aRGB and DVI D The display offers a high quality advanced scaling controller with a Genesis chipset The LCD controller offers DVI D and VGA aRGB inputs This is a specifically ruggedized controller offering as standard conformal coating with high shock vibration and temperature extreme tolerances With only 24 6 inches of installed depth the CCXR 17 is perfect for confined rack or transit case installations Adapters are provided for mounting in up to 37 inch deep racks They are primarily designed for rugged Military applications but can be used in Industrial Commercial or Broadcast applications where reliability quality and long program life availability preclude the use of cheaply made imported units A choice of two sealed keyboards is offered providing either a Touchpad or Hula Point pointing device Both keyboards are NEMA 4 IP65 rated sealed silicone rubber construction with tactile feedback and full travel for comfortable typing Carbon on gold contacts assures reliable operation
38. or the SPACEBAR In the following settings a key to press is represented as x Do not press the or T keys just the letter or key within the brackets Page 38 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Alternate HSM Invocation Keys An alternate set of HSM invocation keys is provided in case the default set conflicts with programs running on the computers To switch to the alternate HSM invocation set do the following 1 Invoke HSM page 38 2 Press and release H The HSM invocation keys become the CTRL key instead of SCROLL LOCK and the F12 key instead of the minus key Alternate Port Switching Keys The port switching activation keys can be changed from tapping the SCROLL LOCK twice to tapping the CTRL key twice To change the port switching activation keys do the following 1 Invoke HSM page 38 2 Press and release T Note 1 This procedure is a toggle between the two methods To revert back to the original SCROLL LOCK method invoke HSM then press and release T again Keyboard Language To change the keyboard language do the following 1 Invoke HSM page 38 2 Press F6 nn ENTER where nn is 33 for US English 08 for French or 15 for Japanese Keyboard Emulation Control To enable disable Keyboard Emulation Control do the following 1 Invoke HSM see page 38 2 Press N Note 1 When Keyboard Emulation is disabled t
39. ower up Unplug the device s USB cable from the USB port on the switch s rear panel then plug it back in Use the USB Reset hotkey combination to reset the USB ports Switch to the Alternate HSM invocation keys See Alternate HSM Invocation Keys for details Power off all devices on the installation power off the switch confirm all KVM cables are properly connected power on the switch power on the computers owitch ports again and wait two or more seconds for the PC s EDID to pass to the monitor Use the D hotkey to invoke Video DynaSync one more time or switch to another PC to reconnect the switch See HSM Summary Table Table 24 Troubleshooting the KVM Page 57 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix C KVM Troubleshooting This Page Intentionally Blank Page 58 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix D DVI D versus DVI I Appendix D DVI D versus DVI I Connectors The Digital Visual Interface DVI is a video interface standard designed to provide very high visual quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors It was developed by an industry consortium the Digital Display Working Group DDWG It is designed for carrying uncompressed digital video data to a display It is partially compatible with the High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI standard in digital mode DVI D and VGA in analog mode DVI A The LCD cont
40. ported DVI inputs supports up to1600x1200 60Hz signals This ruggedized military grade controller is rated for operating at 40 to 80 deg C use low mass tantalum capacitors for maximum vibration and shock tolerance and are conformal coated for extreme ruggedness MTBF for the controllers is in excess of 200K hours The controller will provide input scaling of virtually any input signal to scale the image to the 1280x1024 native LCD panel resolution They provide for PC Apple and Sun input resolutions Friction Slides Rugged General Devices friction slides have been specified Ball bearing slides are a weak point in any rackmount keyboard design and the use of friction slides negates those problems Using friction slides allows the keyboard to stay at the position you place it without the use of troublesome lock outs Friction slides also have a very high tolerance for dust and dirt that typically destroys ball bearing slides in very short order Ultra high quality milled aluminum Jonathon slides are optionally available as specified Page 8 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Photos Photo 1 Front View Open Photo 2 Front View Closed Photo 4 Side View J i 1 na FAL gm m A L F i 1 saa mim a L5 era jag dik die mri int iat imi iat 0 Photo 5 Rear View w 4 Port KVM Page 9 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Esc F1 F2 F3 F uS
41. r The foregoing limitation of liability shall be equally applicable to any service provided by Chassis Plans Return Policy Products returned for repair must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA number obtained from Chassis Plans prior to return Freight on all returned items must be prepaid by the customer and the customer is responsible for any loss or damage caused by common carrier in transit Items will be returned from Chassis Plans via Ground unless prior arrangements are made by the customer for an alternative shipping method To obtain an RMA number call us at 858 571 4330 We will need the following information Return company address and contact Model name and model from the label on the back of the display Serial number from the label on the back of the display Description of the failure An RMA number will be issued Mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of each box include a failure report for each board and return the product s to our San Diego CA facility Chassis Plans 10123 Carroll Canyon Rd San Diego CA 92131 Attn Repair Department Page 1 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Trademarks The Original Industrial Computer Source Systems Engineered to Perform and Chassis Plans are registered trademarks of Chassis Plans LLC IBM PC AT VGA EGA OS 2 and PS 2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp Intel
42. r of the keyboard enclosure with CPU1 being to the far right and proceeding left to CPU4 These port numbers are referenced by the Port Switching functions Hotkey Programming The CCXR 17 KVM provides an extensive easy to use hotkey function that makes it convenient to control and configure the KVM from the keyboard Port Switching All port switches begin with tapping the SCROLL LOCK key twice The tables below describe the actions that each combination performs Note If using the SCROLL LOCK key conflicts with other programs running the computer the CTRL key can be used instead See Alternative Port Switching Keys for details Cycling Through the Ports Hotkey Action SCROLL LOCK SCROLL LOCK ENTER Switches to the next port Table 12 Cycling Through the Ports Going Directly to a Port Hotkey Action SCROLL LOCK T SCROLL LOCK N ENTER Switches to port N where N is 1 2 3 or 4 Table 13 Going Directly to a Port Page 37 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 8 KVM Programming Auto Scanning Hotkey Action SCROLL LOCK SCROLL LOCK A ENTER Invokes Auto Scan mode The KVM switches from port to port at 5 second intervals Five seconds intervals is the Default setting SCROLL LOCK SCROLL LOCK A ENTER N Changes the scan interval per the following for N 1 3 Seconds 2 5 Seconds Default 3 10 Seconds 4 20 Seconds Table 14 Auto Scanning
43. rease decrease panel contrast level Press or ERE Total 192 steps Exit the OSD menu and save the settings C AM Auto RGB Calibration Yes No Auto Color Calibration See appendix IV Color Temperature gt Adjust the warmness of the image displayed The higher temperature the coolest image looks like The lower temperature the warmest image looks like Adjust red color level Press or Sti Ii Total 128 steps Adjust green color level Press or EE h 5 Total 128 steps Adjust blue color level Press or T ES 1 Total 128 steps olor Press SEL UP DN button to select item Set the color temperature to 4200K Set the color temperature to 5000K Set the color temperature to 6500K Set the color temperature to 7500K Set the color temperature to 9300K Gamma adjustment gt Adjust Gamma settings 0 4 0 6 1 0 1 6 2 2 Select Gamma to 0 4 Select Gamma to 0 6 Select Gamma to 1 0 Select Gamma to 1 6 Select Gamma to 2 2 Exit the OSD menu and save the settings Table 10 LCD Controller OSD Menus cont Page 35 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 7 LCD Operation amp OSDs Autosetup g adjust positions phase frequency Yes No Frequency Adjust the image horizontal size Auto Phase Fine tune the data sampling position adjust image quality Image Horizontal Use to move the image horizontall Position Press or
44. rollers offered with the CCX keyboards offer DVI D and DVI I depending on which controller is selected This discussion is presented to help clarify the difference between the various flavors of DVI Overview The DVI interface uses a digital protocol in which the desired illumination of pixels is transmitted as binary data When the display is driven at its native resolution it will read each number and apply that brightness to the appropriate pixel In this way each pixel in the output buffer of the source device corresponds directly to one pixel in the display device whereas with an analog signal the appearance of each pixel may be affected by its adjacent pixels as well as by electrical noise and other forms of analog distortion Connectors The DVI connector usually contains pins to pass the DVI native digital video signals In the case of dual link systems additional pins are provided for the second set of data signals DVI I Single Link As well as digital signals the DVI connector includes pins providing the same analog signals found on a VGA connector allowing a VGA monitor to be connected with a simple plug adapter This feature was included in order to make DVI universal as it allows either type of monitor analog or digital to be DVI I Dual Link operated from the same connector Dual Link The DVI connector on a device is therefore given one of four names depending on which signals it implements DVI D Single Link
45. ronments with high levels of shock and or vibration To access the LCD lift the bail turn the fastener 74 turn and then lift the display up into its operating position See Photo below 1 4 Turn Fastener GO crassis PLANS Photo 11 LCD Latch Closing the LCD Important Warning Before closing the display assure that nothing such as pens or USB thumb drives have been left inside the keyboard area Closing the display with something in this area will damage the display This is not covered under warranty To close the LCD push it down to the closed position engage the turn latch and fold down the bail Page 33 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 7 LCD Operation amp OSDs LCD Front Panel Controls The On Screen Display OSD is adjusted as follows Press the Menu Button located on the front of the monitor Use the buttons described below to maneuver around the Menu Select the desired OSD Menu from the Menu Screen Shots below to make the desired adjustment s Press the Menu button to exit out of the OSD Menu when complete or wait for the OSD window to automatically close as set by the OSD Time Out setting Power Turns the Unit On and Off E OO OAH HA o Hot Key 1 Increase Adjust V o When the cursor is not showing in sub menus moves selection right between top tabs o Cursor showing in sub menus adjusts setting up o Cursor on sub sub menu b showing enters sub sub menu Se
46. rt Switching Mouse Emulation Control HSM Summary Table Table 16 HMS Summary Table Keyboard Emulation MAC Keyboard Table 17 MAC Keyboard Emulation Sun Keyboard Table 18 Sun Keyboard Emulation Hotkey Default Settings Table 19 Hotkey Default Settings Chapter 9 KVM Firmware Upgrade Utility Before You Begin Starting the Upgrade Screen Shot 1 Firmware Upgrade Utility License Agreement Screen Shot 2 Firmware Upgrade Utility Main Screen Screen Shot 3 Firmware Upgrade Utility Prompt Upgrade Successful Screen Shot 4 Firmware Upgrade Utility Successful Upgrade Failed Appendix A Display Serial Control Programming RS 232 Serial control LCD Controller Serial Control Functions Table 20 Commands to Implement Switch Mount Control Buttons Table 21 Parameter Setting Immediate Relative Reset and Query Table 22 Other Control Table 23 Hex to ASCII Conversion Table Appendix B Auto Color Gain Image B 1 Auto Color Gain Example Appendix C Troubleshooting the KVM Table 24 Troubleshooting the KVM Appendix D DVI D versus DVI I Connectors Overview Connectors Page 5 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 45 47 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 49 51 51 51 51 53 53 54 55 55 57 57 59 59 59 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction This Page Intentionally Blank Page 6 Chassis Plans CCXR
47. s 1 0 1 1 R PowerCordKit Note1 J 1 mb Manual Rack Ruler ja E 1 if KVM spec d in part number 2 if KVM spec d in part number 1 if KVM spec d in part number pM Table 7 Package Contents Notes 1 Power Cord Kit For the AC input supplies a standard 6 foot North American IEC 320 power cord is provided For the DC input supplies a kit is provided with a mating Mil Circular connector backshell and pins allowing the user to fabricate an appropriate cable for the intended application For volume orders Chassis Plans can provide pre fabricated power cables per the end use specifications Page 27 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 5 Package Contents This Page Intentionally Blank Page 28 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 6 Installation Chapter 6 Installation Rack Installation To mount the CCXR 17 in a rack it is first important you identify the correct holes to mount to Please see the following illustration Note that a U starts between the holes that are 7 apart One very common problem is trying to install into the wrong holes Because there are multiple styles of racks it is not possible to provide detailed instructions on mounting the equipment However there are general instructions at http www chassis plans com PDF Rack Slide Use pdf for rack installation which should help EIA MOUNTING PATTEHN FRACTI
48. the cables If you need additional cable sets please contact your Chassis Plans Sales Engineer to purchase the appropriate ones for your switch Page 17 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 2 KVM Option KVM Connection Cable Connections To set up your CCXR 17 with KVM refer to the installation diagram on the following page the numbers in the diagrams correspond to the steps below and do the following 1 Using the included short PS 2 and USB jumper cables plug the outputs of the CCXR 17 Keyboard and Mouse left side of rear panel into the appropriate ports on the KVM side of the rear panel right side 2 Using the included short VGA jumper cable plug the VGA input on the left side of the rear panel into the VGA output on the KVM side Note the CPU1 4 connections look like a HD15 VGA connector On closer inspection they are mirror images and you cannot plug a VGA cable into them The VGA connector is the HD15 on the left of the 4 CPU connectors 3 Using the custom KVM cable sets provided with this package plug the custom SPHD connector into any available socket in the KVM port section of the switch 4 Atthe other end of the cables plug the USB or PS 2 and VGA connectors into their respective ports on the computer Note if your computer supports both USB and PS 2 you should plug in both sets of cables 5 If you choose to use external power plug the power adapter into an AC power source the
49. tion Built in Over Current Protection Built in EMI EMC Short Circuit Protection Pulsing mode auto Emissions CISPR11 and FCC Part 15 Class B recovery EN61000 3 2 3 Immunity EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 SIZE LXWXH 5 07 X 3 06 X 1 35 Weight 1 2 Ibs Table 4 AC Input Supply Specifications Photo 9 AC Power Supply Page 21 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 3 Power Supply Options 12VDC Input Transient Filter The CCX family display consoles require nominal 12VDC at 40W for operation An EMI line filter is provided to limit EMI emissions and to provide a small measure of input filtering For operation from unregulated 12VDC 10 such as in a vehicular or marine environment front end transient filtering is required to suppress potentially damaging spikes from large inductive loads in the DC circuit starters etc The xxx 12VDC Input Transient Filter provides an input Transient Protection as well as inductive and capacitive filtering to suppress large input transients A bridge rectifier provides reverse connection protection A circuit breaker provides for failure protection and allows the power to be disconnected Connectors Input Connector MS3102A 10SL 3P MIL C 5015 Mating Input Connector MS3106A 10SL 3S Straight MS3108A 10SL 3S Right Angle Pinouts Pin A Positive Pin B Negative Input Pin C N C Output Connector MS3102A 10SL 3S MIL C 5015 Mating Output Connector
50. u the option to Continue or Cancel Screen Shot 3 Firmware Upgrade Utility Prompt If you didn t enable Check Firmware Version the Utility installs the upgrade files without checking whether they are a higher level or now Page 48 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 9 KVM Firmware Uparade Upgrade Successful After the upgrade has completed a screen appears to inform you that the procedure was successful 23 Firmware Upgrade Utility ES The Firmware upgrade was successtul Click Finish to close the utility Device List Status Meseqes CS MAIN gt Loading amp testing files gt Loading amp testing files OF gt Searching for devices gt Preparing firmware upgrade gt Firmware version is not newer ihan device CS MAIN 000 gt Preparing firmware upgrade DK gt Upgrading device C5 MATH O00 L pared MAINT 000 OF Device D escaption CPL SV BSEBTE Devine F w Ver 10 090 Upgrade Fw Yer 1 0 0531 MID ODD IZ ehed Eimsa versam Progress Help View Log z Back Sari Screen Shot 4 Firmware Upgrade Utility Successful Click FINISH to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility After a successful firmware upgrade completion the KVM exits Firmware Upgrade Mode and resets itself Upgrade Failed If the Upgrade Successful screen doesn t appear it means that the upgrade failed to complete successfully in whic
51. uttons Page 51 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Appendix A Display Serial Control Programmin Function Command 1 Description Acknowledge if enabled Brightness 0x81 Set brightness Brightness control nn value increment decrement P R Reset i d Query 0x82 a A Set all contrast nn value increment decrement P R Reset od Query Set dot clock phase value increment decrement Query 11 Range 0 0 F F Default 8 0 Contrast control Contrast Range 4 0 F F Default 8 0 Dot clock phase In ARGB mode only Image H position 0x86 Set img hpos ji nnnn value increment decrement 9 Query Image horizontal position In ARGB mode only Image V position 0x87 Set img_vpos nnnn value increment decrement d Query Image vertical position In ARGB mode only Ox8b Set H active size nnnn value increment decrement gu o Query Frequency Frequency adjustment In ARGB mode only 11 Main selected 0x41 0x31 ARGB Default 0x46 0x31 DVI Input main select Select input main PC or video or next available Reset Query Select colour temperature value r R Reset WA Query 0x98 nn pe r Function in valid mode only Colour temperature select Main selected 0 user defined RGB values 1
52. yers of coated 1 1 mm soda lime float glass to the front of the LCD panel The first layer is coated with an Indium Tin Oxide ITO coating with a surface resistivity of 13 5 ohms sq See Figure 2 for attenuation values 15 LCD li 17 LCD 19 LCD 30 MHz 75MHz 100MHz 150MHz 200 MHz 300 MHz 500 MHz 700 MHz 1000 MHz Figure 2 EMI Shielding Effectiveness of ITO Coating There is a Copper conductive buss bar that wraps around the edge of the glass to facilitate conduction from the ITO coating to the front surface of the laminated structure to make a complete electrical shield around the face of the LCD See Figure 3 for details Copper Buss Bar s AR Coating Soda Lime Float Glass Optical Index Matching Adhesive ITO Coating LCD Frame LCD Panel And gt Backlight Figure 3 Optical Stack on LCD The second layer of glass is coated with an Anti Reflective AR coating which matches the index of refraction of air to eliminate surface reflections These layers of coated glass are bonded together with an index matching optical adhesive to eliminate internal reflections caused by the index of refraction mismatch between the soda lime glass and air This eliminates over 9596 of unwanted glare from the screen Please see Figure 4 below for more details Page 14 Chassis Plans CCXR 17 Technical Reference Chapter 1 Introduction Without Optical Bonding With Optical Bonding Or
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