Neuro Logic Systems 17" user manual

User manual for the device Neuro Logic Systems 17"

Device: Neuro Logic Systems 17"
Category: Mouse
Manufacturer: Neuro Logic Systems
Size: 0.35 MB
Added : 2/11/2014
Number of pages: 13
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1U 17” & 19 LCD and Sun Keyboard

Installation guide for the RFT2-17/19
In to a 4-post 19-inch EIA cabinet


































Table of Contents

What’s in the Box………………………………………………………………………….. 2
Hardware Installation… …………………………………………………………………… 3
Cable Management Installation………………………………………………………….. 6
Connecting your LCD/Keyboard………………………………………………………… 7
Operating your LCD/Keyboard..…………………………………………………………. 8
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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Box Inventory As you unpack the kit, ensure that you have the following items included in the box: 1 – 1U LCD with Keyboard 1 – 3m HD-15 to HD-15 Video Cable 1 – 3m DVI-D to DVI-D Video Cable 1 – 3m A to B USB Cable 1 – 2m IEC Power Cable 1 – Cable Management System (unless ordered without) 2 – Outer Rails (Mounting to Rack) 2 – Inner Rails (Already mounted to RFT) 1 – Mounting Hardware 4 – Zip Ties for securing cables to the back of the unit

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Hardware Installation Step Detail 1. The following instructions assume that your equipment rack utilizes caged nuts. If you rack has pre-tapped holes there will be no need to include the caged nuts and the size of the mounting bolts may vary from that described. Determine the vertical location for the LCD/keyboard in the rack. Mark the location with tape or a pencil. This product requires one rack unit (1 ”) of vertical space. Mount the LCD/keyb

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Step Detail 3. Remove the slides from the tray assembly. The slides come shipped attached to the tray assembly, the outer slide members must be removed to be properly installed into the rack. To remove the outer slide members, fully extend both slides to the open position. Once extended unlock the outer slide members by pressing or pulling on the blue tab on the side of the slides. The outer slide member can now be removed from the tray assembl

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Step Detail 6. Attach the left slide rail assembly to the rack mounting rail by using (4) #10-32 x ” screws for the front and rear slide mounting brackets. 7. Repeat for the right slide rail assembly. 8. Extend the slides from the rack. 9. Install the LCD/keyboard assembly into the rack. Lift the tray assembly and approach the rack with the rear of the tray facing the rack enclosure. Align the tray assembly with the slide rails in the rack.

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Cable Management Installation 1. With the RFT installed, go to the back of the rack to install the cable management system. Note the guide that will fit into 2. Attach Part A to part extension of outer member on the mating portion on the slide the left slide. Part A 3. Connect Part B to the inside right hand side slide member by sliding it into place. A “click” will be heard Part C once it is secured. The Cable Management System is designed to

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Connecting your LCD/Keyboard Step Detail ! Note: Before connecting the LCD monitor/keyboard to a KVM or HD-15 DVI Server, all systems should be turned off. 1. The keyboard and trackball’s design allows it to be used with most Sun systems. The RFT2 comes with a USB style connector. 2. The monitor uses a standard HD-15 or DVI male video connector. If your Sun system uses a DB13W3 connection, you can use a Sun adapter to interface between t

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Operating the LCD/Keyboard NOTE: It is important to ensure that the monitor is connected and powered on prior to powering up the connected server and/or KVM. Powering up the KVM then the server last will with some servers allow the video card and monitor to self configure to the correct settings. After the unit has been installed and all cables connected, power on the LCD monitor by lifting the head unit. (There is a power button at the rear of th

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Navigating the Menu (The OSD Controls may be located on the back or the top of the LCD head) Although not required, you can make numerous adjustments to your monitor using the on-screen menu. To access the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu Press the MENU button located at the top of the LCD monitor. The table below describes various function controls of the LCD Monitor. The control buttons can be accessed from the top of the LCD monitor once it

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus The menu pages can be displayed by pressing the Menu button. Not all menu functions can be adjusted. (Menu items or layout may change without notice) Picture: Controls for Picture Quality (most of these settings are optimized by using the “Auto Adjust” feature in the VGA Adjust menu option). Brightness Contrast Dimming Sharpness VGA Adjust: Adjusts the way the picture is displayed. H Position: move

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Trouble Shooting Bad Image Quality Image quality problems (blurry characters, distorted images, etc) are usually caused by one of the following: The graphics card is running at the wrong resolution for the LCD monitor: The monitor optimally runs at a resolution of 1280x1024x60Hz. To display the monitor resolution, press the Menu Button at the top of the LCD twice. The on-screen display will display the current resolution and frequency.

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Specifications General Compatibility Keyboard Type 6 and Type 7 USB Ports USB 1.1 and 2.0 Rack 4 Post EIA Systems Solaris – SPARC LCD Panel Specifications LCD Native (Pixel) Resolution 1280x1024 Protective Covering 2mm strengthened glass Keyboard Specifications Type USB 1.1 Pointing Device Three button integrated trackball General Specifications Form Factor 1U rack mounting on slide-out rails Size (without Rackslides) 1.75 x 19.0 x 2

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RFT2 Rack Kit Installation Guide Warranty Neuro Logic Systems warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is and will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, purchaser must promptly call Neuro Logic Systems (+1.805.389.5435) to log any such defects in materials and workmanship. If you purchased the unit from a distributor or reseller, contact them first as they may be able to assi


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