Avocent AMIQDM Quick Installation Manual

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Quick Installation Manual
Quick Installation Guide
AMIQDM Module
The following instructions will help you
to connect your AMIQDM module.
For more detailed information on the AMX
®
switching system, please consult your AMX
Series Installer/User Guide.
To connect an AMIQDM module
(See reverse side for dual port connectivity)
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The Power of Being There®
About the AMIQDM module
The AMIQDM (dual port/multimedia) module
delivers real-time, high bandwidth video, stereo
audio (7 kHz) and serial data for KVM switching
up to 1,000 feet away from the server. It is
designed to support audio and serial data
transmission with the addition of an AMX5130
user station. The AMIQDM module features
dual UTP connections, enabling one computer
connection to be shared between two AMX
switches. The advanced technology provides
built-in memory and security, enabling you to
store server names and prohibit unauthorized
access to the server from the UTP cabling.
The AMIQDM module draws its power from the
server and supports Keep Alive functionality,
enabling your server to operate properly with or
without connectivity to the AMX switch. Keep
Alive functionality is suspended
during upgrade.
Connecting a server to the
AMIQDM module
If the server is not already powered down, do so
now. Connect the AMIQDM module VGA
monitor, keyboard and mouse connectors to the
appropriate ports on the back of the server.
Connecting an AMIQDM module to the
AMX switch
Connect one end of a UTP cable into one of the
AMX switch numbered server ports and connect
the other end into either RJ-45 port of the AMIQDM
module. If you are using the dual port connectivity
mode and wish to attach this server to a second
AMX switch, see the instructions on the reverse side
of this Quick Installation Guide. If the AMX switch is
not already powered up, do so now.
For serial and/or audio functionality, connect the
AMIQDM module serial connector to the serial port
and the audio connectors into the appropriately
labeled ports on the back of the server. Repeat this
procedure for each server to be connected to the
AMX switch. Now, power up the server. When the
server has completely powered up, proceed to the
next step.
AMX Switch
AMIQDM-PS2 Module
AMIQDM-USB Module
AMIQDM-VSN Module
Audio
(Line Out)
Mic
Serial
Keyboard, mouse
and video
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NOTE: AMIQDM module audio and serial con-
nections can be left unconnected at the server
if the audio and/or serial functionality is not
required in your AMX switching system.
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Safety, EMC and Environmental Approvals and Markings
USA (UL, FCC)
Canada (cUL)
Japan (VCCI)
Safety certifications and EMC certifications for this product are obtained under one
or more of the following designations: CMN (Certification Model Number), MPN
(Manufacturer’s Part Number) or Sales Level Model designation. The designation that
is referenced in the EMC and/or safety reports and certificates are printed on the label
applied to this product.
For use with Listed Information Technology Equipment (I.T.E.).
Quick Installation Guide
AMIQDM Module
To connect an AMIQDM module for dual
port connectivity
The Power of Being There®
The following instructions will help you
to connect your AMIQDM module.
For more detailed information on the AMX
switching system, please consult your AMX
Series Installer/User Guide.
AMIQDM module dual port connectivity
Each AMIQDM module supports connectivity to
two AMX switches, enabling access from twice
the number of user stations without the need to
cascade switches.
Connecting a server to the
AMIQDM module
If the server is not already powered down, do so
now. Connect the AMIQDM module VGA
monitor, keyboard and mouse connectors into
the appropriate ports on the back of the server.
For serial and/or audio functionality, connect the
AMIQDM module serial connector to the serial
port and the audio connectors into the
appropriately labeled ports on the back of the
server. Repeat this procedure for each server to
be connected to the AMX switch. Now, power
AMX Switch
AMIQDM Module
AMX Switch
Server
up the server. When the server has completely pow-
ered up, proceed to the next step.
Connecting for dual output
Connect one end of a UTP cable into one of the AMX
switch numbered server ports and connect the other
end into either RJ-45 port of the AMIQDM module.
Repeat this step to connect to the second RJ-45
port of the AMIQDM module. If the AMX switches
are not already powered, do so now.
Troubleshooting tips
If a server is unavailable through the AMX switching
system, make sure that all AMX switching system
servers and components are powered up and all
cables are correctly attached. If operation is not
restored, test your connection with another AMIQDM
module or with another port on the AMX switch.
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APPROVALS AND NOTIFICATIONS
USA Notification
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Canadian Notification
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlement
sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
Japanese Notification
For additional information
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software and firmware updates.
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