Adder Technology Switch TS4 User Manual

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Welcome  
Introduction  
The video displays are connected directly to their respective  
systems as usual. The keyboard and mouse ports of each  
system, however, are connected to the TS4 unit.  
The Adder TS4 is a robust keyboard and mouse switch created  
specifically for trading floors and control rooms, where information  
must be controlled across numerous systems and screens. The  
TS4 allows a single keyboard and mouse to fulfil the function that  
previously required four separate sets. This provides immediate savings  
in both desk space and also the time required to access information  
spread across up to four systems and screens.  
Switching between the systems connected to the Adder TS4 can be  
achieved in five different ways:  
• The Adder TS4 unit SELECT button  
• The optional RC4 Remote control selector  
• Keyboard hotkey combinations  
• Mouse button combinations  
The keyboard and mouse are  
electronically linked through to  
the currently selected system.  
• Automatic switching using the Synchrony utility (see below)  
Automatic switching between systems  
When used with Synchrony software, the Adder TS4 allows automatic  
switching between the connected systems and screens. The switching  
between the systems is determined primarily by the position of the  
mouse cursor. As the cursor exceeds the periphery of one screen,  
control is seamlessly switched to the next screen/system.  
The display  
clearly shows  
which system  
is currently  
connected to the  
keyboard and  
mouse.  
TS4 unit  
This operation  
PC1  
PC2  
P
(PRIMARY)  
requires all of the  
systems to run the  
Synchrony utility  
and one of them  
to be designated  
as the ‘primary’.  
Additionally, a  
serial link is required  
between the  
primary system and  
the Adder TS4.  
RC4 Remote  
control allows  
the main unit  
to be neatly  
concealed  
Single keyboard and mouse are common to all  
of the systems and are electronically connected  
to the required one using any of four switching  
methods. Switching can be initiated from either  
the keyboard or mouse in addition to the TS4  
unit or optional remote control.  
TS4 unit  
Serial (RSꢁ3ꢁ) link between  
switch and primary system  
amongst the  
cabling.  
See page 3 for  
SYSTEM  
SELECT  
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How does Synchrony work?  
Synchrony is a small software utility that runs on each of your computer  
systems and continually tracks the current mouse cursor position. One system is  
designated as the ‘primary’ and the other systems use standard network links to  
report their mouse cursor information back to it.  
Synchrony configuration tips  
In combination with the installation instructions provided with the Synchrony  
utility, please consider these configuration tips:  
You are recommended to use a native serial port or third-party serial card on  
the primary system. USB to serial adapters will work, but won’t provide such  
a rapid switching action between systems.  
The primary system has an extra communication link directly to the Adder TS4  
switch. When the Synchrony utility detects that the cursor has moved over the  
edge of a screen boundary, it instructs (via the primary computer) the Adder  
TS4 to switch the common keyboard and mouse through to the appropriate  
computer.  
• Option switch 5 is used to place the Adder TS4 into Synchrony mode,  
however, the setup switches are only consulted during the power on phase,  
or when the TS4 is reset using option switch 8. Moving option switch 5  
whilst the unit is on will have no effect.  
The Adder TS4 and Synchrony combination minimises any potential security risks  
in two important ways:  
• For each system, the screen name that you enter in the Synchrony setup  
must be the name that identifies the system on the network (it cannot be  
random). In Windows this can be found in My Computer > Properties >  
Computer Name. Alternatively, you can discover the screen name by running  
the Synchrony software and selecting “Advanced”. The computer name of  
the current computer is then shown in the Screen Name field.  
• The network messages flowing between the systems contain only benign  
cursor positioning reports.  
• All keyboard and real mouse data flow only through the direct keyboard and  
mouse connections via the Adder TS4, not via the network.  
The Synchrony utility provides straightforward configuration in which you  
can define the connected systems, their network identities and their relevant  
switching scenarios. The primary system runs Synchrony in server mode whereas  
the other systems run Synchrony within its client mode.  
Full instructions on how to install  
and configure Synchrony are  
included with the utility which  
can be downloaded from this  
location:  
Cursor position data sent to primary system via standard network links  
The primary  
system runs  
the Synchrony  
utility in Server  
mode. All  
Cursor currently  
active on system  
PC4  
PC1  
PC2  
PC3  
PC4  
(PRIMARY)  
other systems  
run the utility  
in Client mode.  
Common keyboard and mouse  
links switched through to the  
currently active system (PC4)  
ADDER  
SYSTEM  
SELECT  
Switching commands sent from primary  
system via special serial link  
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Standard items  
Adder TS4 unit  
PS/ꢁ-style keyboard/mouse cable, ꢁ metres  
(two required per system)  
Adder P/N: VSC3  
CCPꢁU converter (required when  
connecting to a system that uses  
a USB keyboard and mouse - two  
VSC3 cables are also required)  
Adder P/N: CCPꢁU  
Sychrony/flash  
upgrade link cable  
Additional and optional items  
Optional power supply  
(required only when long  
cables are used) plus  
RC4 Remote control plus link cable  
(not usable when Synchrony auto  
switching is in use)  
country-specific mains cable  
Adder P/N: PSU-IEC-5VDC-ꢁA  
Converter for connecting a SUN  
computer to the Adder TS4  
(not pictured)  
Adder P/N: CCSUN  
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Installation  
Locations  
Mounting  
Please consider the following important points when planning the position of  
the Adder TS4 unit:  
Before you begin connecting to the keyboard, mouse and source systems, it is  
advisable to mount the Adder TS4 unit in place, either:  
• Situate the Adder TS4 unit close to the systems to which it will be  
connected. The Adder TS4 does not require a power supply providing that  
its connection cables are no longer than 2 metres.  
• On a horizontal surface using the supplied self adhesive feet, or  
• Amongst the cabling at the rear of the desk.  
• Thanks to the remote control, the Adder TS4 unit can be situated out of  
sight within the cabling cradle of a desk or adjacent to the systems.  
• Consult the precautions listed within the Safety.information section.  
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Making connections  
Connections to the Adder TS4 unit do not need to follow the precise order  
given in this user guide, although if one or more systems must be hot-plugged,  
connect these after all other connections have been made.  
To connect a system (USB-style connections)  
Note: Two Adder VSC3 link cables plus one CCP2U converter are required per  
connected system.  
System connections  
To connect a system (PS/ꢁ-style connections)  
Note: Two Adder VSC3 link cables are required per connected system.  
1 At the rear panel of the Adder TS4 unit, attach a VSC3 link cable to the  
(purple) keyboard socket of port 1.  
1 Ensure that the computer system to be connected is switched off and power  
is removed from the Adder TS4.  
2 Attach the other end of the VSC3 link cable to the inline keyboard socket of  
the CCP2U converter.  
(Note: If it is not possible to switch off systems prior to connection, then  
a ‘Hot plug’ procedure is available – see the Hot plugging and mouse  
restoration section for more details).  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the mouse connection (green) between the Adder  
TS4 port 1 and the CCP2U converter.  
Keyboard and  
mouse link cables  
from Adder TS4  
2 At the rear panel of the Adder TS4 unit, attach a VSC3 link cable to the  
(purple) keyboard socket of port 1.  
Symbols indicate the  
keyboard and mouse  
sockets  
Adder CCPꢁU  
converter  
3 Attach the other end of the VSC3 link cable to the keyboard socket (usually  
coloured purple) on the first system.  
USB port on system  
4 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the mouse connection (green) between the Adder  
TS4 port 1 and the first system.  
Note: For neatness and accessibility it is advisable to join the keyboard and  
mouse link cables, that lead to each system, using several cable ties.  
5 Repeat the above steps for systems 2, 3 and 4 to the corresponding ports of  
the Adder TS4. If any systems do not have PS/2-style keyboard and mouse  
connectors, please use an Adder CCP2U converter, as discussed opposite.  
Note: For neatness and accessibility it is advisable to join the keyboard and  
mouse link cables, that lead to each system, using several cable ties.  
4 Attach the USB connector of the CCP2U converter to a vacant USB socket of  
the first system.  
5 Repeat the above steps for any other system that requires USB connections.  
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Keyboard and mouse connections  
Remote control connections  
The remote control unit can be used to provide manual switching between  
systems.  
To connect a keyboard and mouse  
1 At the rear panel of the Adder TS4 unit, attach the connector from the  
keyboard to the purple socket that is closest to the power input socket.  
Note: The remote control cannot be used in conjunction with the Adder TS4  
when a Synchrony auto switching link is being used because they both use the  
same switching socket.  
2 At the rear panel of the Adder TS4 unit, attach the connector from the  
mouse to the green socket that is closest to the power input socket.  
To connect the remote control  
1 On the underside of the Adder TS4 unit, ensure that switch 5 is switched  
OFF. Note: The switch settings are consulted by the unit only during its  
power up phase, i.e. when power is first supplied by a keyboard socket  
of a powered system. Therefore, change the setting while the unit is  
disconnected or use switch 8 to force a reset, whereupon the other switches  
will be consulted.  
2 Locate the remote control unit and the remote control cable. Attach the  
smaller of the two cable connectors to the socket at the rear of the remote  
control.  
Optional power supply connections  
Note: The Adder TS4 can obtain its power from the keyboard connections of any  
of the four connected systems. Thus, an external power supply is not required  
unless the connection cables used exceed 2 metres.  
Important: Please read and adhere to the electrical safety information given  
within the Safety.information section of this guide. In particular, do not use an  
unearthed power socket or extension cable.  
3 At the other end of the cable, attach the larger connector to the socket on  
the end of the Adder TS4 unit.  
To connect the optional power supply  
1 Attach the output connector of the power supply (country specific power  
supplies are available) to the socket on the far left of the rear panel of the  
Adder TS4.  
2 When all other connections have been made, connect the main body of the  
power supply to a nearby earthed mains socket.  
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Synchrony connections  
When using the Synchrony software utility to provide automatic system  
switching (according to mouse movements) it is necessary to link the Adder TS4  
to the designated ‘primary’ system that will run the software utility.  
Note: The remote control cannot be used in conjunction with the Adder TS4  
when a Synchrony auto switching link is being used because they both use the  
same switching socket.  
To connect the Synchrony serial link cable  
1 Locate the Synchrony serial link cable.  
4 On the underside of the Adder TS4 unit, remember to set switch 5 to ON to  
enable the auto switching mode.  
2 Attach the smaller of the two cable connectors to a vacant serial port socket  
on the designated ‘primary’ computer system (the system that will be  
running the Synchrony software utility).  
ON  
Change switch 5  
to ON  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Vacant serial port  
on designated  
primary system  
3 At the other end of the cable, attach the larger connector to the socket on  
the end of the Adder TS4 unit.  
Notes:  
• For more information about how.the.Synchrony.system.works, please  
refer to page 3.  
• Ensure that the Synchrony utility on the Primary system operates in Server  
mode.  
• Ensure that the Synchrony utilities on all of the other systems operate in  
Client mode.  
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Configuration switch settings  
The underside of the TS4 unit features a block of eight switches which are used  
to configure various fundamental settings. When shipped, all switches are set to  
OFF, which produces normal operation within the TS4 unit. Further details about  
switch settings can be found within sections of this guide dealing with specific  
setup issues.  
Reserved  
ꢁ,3,4  
ON  
OFF: Cycle between all system ports  
ON: Cycle between active ports only  
1
2
3
4
OFF: Normal operation  
ON: Auto switch to powered port  
OFF: Normal operation  
ON: (while power applied) Reset unit  
5
6
7
8
OFF: Normal operation  
ON: Synchrony mode  
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Note: The switch settings (except switch 8) are  
consulted by the unit only during its power up  
phase, i.e. when power is first supplied by a  
keyboard socket of a powered system. Therefore,  
change the setting while the unit is disconnected  
or use switch 8 to force a reset, whereupon the  
other switches will be consulted.  
OFF: Normal operation  
ON: Upgrade mode  
ON  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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Hot plugging and mouse restoration  
It is strongly recommended that you switch off a host system before attempting  
to connect it to the Adder TS4. However, if this is not possible then you need  
to ‘hot plug’ the system while it is still running. There is not normally a danger  
of damage to the system, however, when PS/2-style mouse or IntelliMouse  
communications (i.e. non-USB) are interrupted, often they fail to re-initialise  
when reconnected. The Adder TS4 provides a feature to reinstate mouse  
communications once the necessary connections have been made.  
To restore mouse operation when hot plugging:  
1 Using link cables, carefully make the keyboard and mouse connections  
between the host system and the appropriate ports on the Adder TS4.  
2 Press and hold the SELECT button on the Adder TS4 front panel for five  
seconds, until the SYSTEM readout shows C (Configuration mode).  
3 Choose one of the following actions:  
To restore a standard PS/2-style mouse: Press  
To restore an IntelliMouse: Press  
There are two main types of data formats used by current non-USB mice,  
these are the older ‘PS/2’ format and the more recent ‘IntelliMouse®’ format  
introduced by Microsoft. These use slightly different data arrangements and it  
is important to know which type was being used before you hot-plugged the  
system to the Adder TS4. The previous setting depends both on the type of  
mouse and the type of driver, as various combinations of PS/2 and IntelliMouse  
are possible. Using the incorrect restore function may produce unpredictable  
results and require the system to be re-booted.  
The SYSTEM readout will show the entered characters and then return  
to show C when you press  
. The mouse restoration should now be  
complete.  
Note: The restore functions predict the likely mouse resolution settings but  
may not restore the exact speed or sensitivity settings that were originally  
set.  
4 Move the mouse a short distance and check for appropriate on-screen  
cursor movement. If the mouse cursor darts erratically around the screen,  
then cease moving the mouse. This is an indication that the chosen restore  
function is incorrect. Try again using the other restore function.  
Which restore setting do I use?  
The general rule is that unless both the mouse and the driver are both  
IntelliMouse compatible then you need to restore the mouse as ‘PS/2’. An  
IntelliMouse can operate in either mode, whereas a PS/2 mouse cannot.  
5 To exit from Configuration mode, press  
.
Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse  
The IntelliMouse format was introduced to support, among other features, the  
scroll wheel function. If the mouse has a scroll wheel, then it is likely to support  
the IntelliMouse format. If it is a Microsoft-branded mouse, then it will usually  
state that it is an IntelliMouse on its underside label.  
Recognising an IntelliMouse driver  
Before hot plugging to the Adder TS4 (or afterwards using only keyboard  
control), access the Windows Control Panel of the system and select either  
the Mouse option (on Windows NT, 2000 and XP) or the System option (on  
Windows 95, 98, ME). Look for the name of the driver, which will usually  
include the words PS/2 or IntelliMouse.  
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Operation  
Selecting systems  
There are five ways to select a system:  
• The Adder TS4 unit SELECT button  
• The optional RC4 Remote control selector  
• Keyboard hotkey combinations  
In operation, the Adder TS4 allows you to quickly switch between up to four  
systems. One system can be accessed at a time, whereupon the common  
keyboard and mouse are linked to that system. The Adder TS4 deceives the  
other systems that they still have a keyboard and mouse connected to them in  
order that they respond quickly and correctly once they are again selected.  
• Mouse button combinations  
• Automatic switching using the optional Synchrony utility  
To use the Adder TS4 unit SELECT button  
The SYSTEM readout  
Note: You can determine whether the Adder TS4 visits every port in turn  
(regardless of whether active systems are connected to them) or only those with  
active systems connected. See All channel/active channel cycling for details.  
On the front panel of the Adder TS4 unit, the SYSTEM readout indicates either:  
• The computer system to which the keyboard and mouse are connected, or  
• An alternative mode of operation, such as password protected mode,  
configuration mode, upgrade mode, etc.  
• Press the SELECT button repeatedly until the SYSTEM readout shows the  
required system number.  
To use the remote control selector  
• Press the remote control button that corresponds to the required system. The  
adjacent indicator will illuminate to show that the chosen system is selected.  
Main digit indicates currently selected system  
or other modes - see below for details.  
Flashing dot indicates keyboard  
and/or mouse activity.  
To use keyboard hotkey combinations  
Note: The standard hotkeys can be changed to avoid clashes with software  
applications, see Changing hotkeys for details.  
Typical SYSTEM readout displays are:  
To.select.a.particular.system: Press and hold the hotkeys (usually  
), then also press the number of the required system and release all three  
keys.  
To.select.the.next/previous.system: Press and hold the hotkeys (usually  
and ), then press and release the key until the required system is  
selected. Release the hotkeys.  
and  
,
,
or  
Indicates the currently selected system. The selected channel  
will also be indicated on the remote control.  
The Adder TS4 is disabled, no system is currently selected. The  
remote control will not show any channel indication.  
The Adder TS4 is password protected. You must enter the  
current password to gain access. See Setting.(or.changing).  
a.password for details. The remote control will not show any  
channel indication.  
Note: You can determine whether the Adder TS4 visits every port in turn  
(regardless of whether active systems are connected to them) or only those with  
active systems connected. See All channel/active channel cycling for details.  
To use mouse button combinations  
Configuration mode is currently active. Press  
Configuration.options for details. The remote control will not  
show any channel indication.  
to exit. See  
Note: The mouse button arrangements can be changed, see Mouse button  
switching modes for details.  
• Press and hold the mouse scroll wheel (or centre mouse button) and then  
press either the left mouse button to change to the next system or the right  
mouse button to change to the previous system.  
Upgrade mode is currently active. See Upgrading for details.  
The remote control will not show any channel indication.  
The upgrade process is complete. Set mini switch 7 to OFF to  
exit upgrade mode.  
To use automatic switching (optional Synchrony utility required)  
Simply move the mouse cursor beyond the edge of the current screen in the  
direction of the next screen. Control should switch to a new screen/system.  
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Configuration options  
The Adder TS4 provides numerous configuration options to ensure that it best  
suits your circumstances and the tasks carried out by the connected systems.  
Changing hotkeys  
Setting (or changing) a password  
Hotkeys are two normal keyboard keys that, when pressed simultaneously with  
a third key, signal to the Adder TS4 that you are sending a message specifically  
The password option allows you to quickly impose a level of security suitable to  
prevent system tampering while you are away from your desk for short periods.  
When enabled, the Adder TS4 will default to protected mode when switched on  
or when you press the hotkeys and L (lock).  
to it and not to the currently selected system. The hotkeys are ordinarily  
, while a third keypress determines what you want the Adder TS4 to do, e.g  
change to different system, invoke password protection, etc.  
and  
To set (or change or cancel) a password  
Note: If the SYSTEM readout shows p then the current password must be entered  
before attempting to enter the configuration mode.  
If the standard  
and  
hotkeys are also needed for computer system tasks,  
you can change them for another combination, as discussed below.  
To change the hotkeys  
1 Enter configuration mode: Press and hold the SELECT button until the SYSTEM  
readout shows C.  
1 Enter configuration mode: Press and hold the SELECT button until the SYSTEM  
readout shows C.  
2 Press  
enter your new password.  
Note: The password is not case sensitive and can be any combination of  
keystrokes including the function keys but excluding and  
Note: To cancel the password protection function, do not enter any  
characters, merely press  
. The SYSTEM readout will show = to indicate that you should  
2 Press  
follows:  
followed by a number to select the required hotkey setting, as  
‘CTRLand ‘ALT’ keys together (default)  
‘CTRLand ‘SHIFT’ keys together  
‘ALT’ and ‘SHIFT’ keys together  
‘RIGHT ALT’ key  
,
,
.
.
3 When the password has been entered, press  
exit from configuration mode.  
to fix it and press  
to  
‘LEFT ALT’ and ‘RIGHT ALT’ keys together  
‘LEFT CTRLand ‘LEFT ALT’ keys together  
‘RIGHT CTRLand ‘RIGHT ALT’ keys together  
No hotkey enabled  
To lock the system (invoking password protection)  
• Press and hold the hotkeys (usually  
and  
) and press . The SYSTEM  
readout should show p.  
Note: If the SYSTEM readout shows , there is no password currently set.  
3 When the hotkey combination selection has been made, press  
and press to exit from configuration mode.  
to fix it  
To enter a password and unlock the system  
1 Enter the current password (upper and lower cases are not differentiated).  
2 Press  
system.  
. The SYSTEM readout should show the number of the first available  
If the password is forgotten  
1 Remove power from the Adder TS4. If any systems are active, either switch  
them off or remove their keyboard link connectors from the Adder TS4. If an  
optional power supply is used, remove it.  
2 Press and hold the SELECT button and re-apply at least one source of power.  
The SYSTEM readout will show C to signify that configuration mode is active.  
3 Follow the standard procedure ‘To set (or change or cancel) a password’  
from step 2 to create a new password.  
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Mouse button switching modes  
All channel/active channel cycling  
You can use a three button mouse to switch between systems. However, when  
used in this way, the action of the middle mouse button or scroll wheel click  
is ‘trapped’ by the Adder TS4 and is not passed to the system. This makes it  
unavailable for use in controlling applications on the selected system. The scroll  
wheel scrolling action is unaffected and passed on normally to the systems, only  
the scroll wheel click is used by the Adder TS4.  
The Adder TS4 provides the option, when cycling between the system channels,  
to visit each channel (irrespective of whether an active system is connected)  
or to only select active channels. You can affect the keyboard/mouse setting  
independently from the front panel SELECT switch setting.  
To change keyboard/mouse channel cycling  
1 Enter configuration mode: Press and hold the SELECT button until the SYSTEM  
readout shows c.  
To use the mouse buttons to change systems, use options U1 (default) or  
U4.  
2 Press  
channel cycling setting, as follows:  
Cycle between all ports when switching with ‘hotkeys and Tab’  
followed by a number to select the required keyboard/mouse  
To use the scroll wheel click/third mouse button with the systems, use  
options U3 or U5.  
To report only a simple 2-button mouse to the systems, use option U2.  
or three button mouse (default).  
To change the mouse button switching modes  
1 Enter configuration mode: Press and hold the SELECT button until the SYSTEM  
readout shows c.  
Cycle between active ports only when switching with ‘hotkeys  
and Tab’ or three button mouse (default).  
3 When the channel cycling selection has been made, press  
then press to exit from configuration mode.  
to fix it and  
2 Press  
followed by a number to select the required mouse button setting,  
as follows:  
To change SELECT button channel cycling  
System channels are switchable using a 3-button mouse or  
IntelliMouse (default). Adder TS4 reports 2-button mouse mode  
to the systems.  
1 Remove power from the Adder TS4. If any systems are active, either switch  
them off or remove their keyboard link connectors from the Adder TS4. If an  
optional power supply is used, remove it.  
System channels are not switchable using the mouse. Adder TS4  
reports 2-button mouse mode to the systems.  
2 On the rear panel, click mini switch 6 to the required position, as follows:  
To cycle between all system ports, set switch 6 to OFF.  
To cycle between active ports only, set switch 6 to ON.  
3 Re-apply power to the Adder TS4.  
System channels are not switchable using the mouse. Adder TS4  
reports 3-button mouse mode to the systems.  
System channels are switchable using a 3-button mouse or  
IntelliMouse (default). Adder TS4 reports IntelliMouse mode to  
the systems.  
Resetting and restoring default settings  
On occasions it may be necessary to reset the Adder TS4 or to remove all custom  
settings and return the Adder TS4 to its factory default state.  
System channels are not switchable using the mouse. Adder TS4  
reports IntelliMouse mode to the systems.  
3 When the mouse button selection has been made, press  
then press to exit from configuration mode.  
to fix it and  
To reset the Adder TS4  
1 On the rear panel, click mini switch 8 to its ON position for a moment and  
then return it to its OFF position.  
To restore default settings  
1 Enter configuration mode: Press and hold the SELECT button until the SYSTEM  
readout shows c.  
2 On the connected keyboard, press  
and then press , followed by  
to perform the restoration of the default settings. The SYSTEM readout will  
momentarily show to confirm that the process is complete.  
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6 Locate and run the application ‘KVMUploader’ to display this window:  
Upgrading  
Like all Adder products, the internal software (firmware) of the TS4 is designed  
to be easily upgraded in order to take advantage of a continual process of  
improvement and innovation. A specialised upgrade cable is required to  
connect the Adder TS4 to the serial port of a suitable system. The cable may be  
purchased from your supplier, direct from Adder or created using the pin-out  
given later in this guide.  
You can discover the current version of your Adder TS4 in two ways, either using  
the upgrade application (discussed later) or within the configuration mode as  
discussed next.  
To discover the current firmware version  
1 Enter configuration mode: Press and hold the SELECT button until the SYSTEM  
readout shows c.  
2 You need to discover the three digits of the firmware release individually, as  
follows:  
• Press  
• Press  
• Press  
to discover the first firmware release digit.  
to discover the second firmware release digit.  
to discover the third firmware release digit.  
7 Click the Browse... button and locate the TXT file that accompanied the  
upgrade utility. Highlight the TXT file and click the Open button.  
At each stage, the SYSTEM readout will momentarily show = and then the  
relevant digit, before returning to the c prompt. For example, the respective  
digits 1, 4 and 6 mean that the firmware version is v1.46.  
8 Click the Advanced... button and in the subsequent dialog, ensure that the  
Serial Port entry matches the port to which the upgrade cable is attached.  
Also select the Program and verify option. Click the OK button.  
3 Once completed, press  
to exit from configuration mode.  
9 Click the Query Unit button to check the name and version of the current  
firmware - the application will interrogate the TS4 via the upgrade cable.  
Once the version information is displayed, check that the Intended Target  
Units field matches the Unit Connected field and the New Firmware Version  
field exceeds that of the Current Firmware Version.  
To upgrade the Adder TS4  
1 Download the latest TS4 firmware upgrade file from the Adder website:  
www.adder.com. The upgrade files are compressed using pkzip format  
which you will need to decompress them. If you do not have pkzip, go to  
www.pkware.com to download the latest version. Place the decompressed  
upgrade files onto the Windows system that will be connected (via a vacant  
serial port) to the Adder TS4 unit.  
10 Click the Upload Now button to begin transferring the upgrade data from  
the system to the Adder TS4. The progress of the upload is shown in the  
status bar (indicating the advancement of the current task) and the progress  
bar (indicating the progress of the upload as a whole). The SYSTEM readout  
will show u.  
2 Remove power from the Adder TS4. If any systems are active, either switch  
them off or remove their keyboard link connectors from the Adder TS4. If an  
optional power supply is used, remove it.  
During the upload, all buttons become disabled except for the Abort  
button. The upload can take as long as fifteen minutes. Should you need to  
abandon the upload at any stage, click the Abort button.  
3 Connect the upgrade cable between the remote control socket on the end  
of the Adder TS4 unit adjacent to the Adder logo, and a vacant serial port  
on the system containing the upgrade files.  
Following the upload, a verification will be carried out and the results  
displayed within the upgrade application window.  
4 On the underside of the unit, click mini switch 7 to its ON position.  
5 Re-apply power to the Adder TS4 and switch on the system to be used for  
11 When complete, switch off the Adder TS4, disconnect the upgrade cable,  
return mini switch 7 to its OFF position and resume operation of the Adder  
TS4 in the usual manner.  
the upgrade. The SYSTEM readout will show .  
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Further information  
Getting assistance  
Troubleshooting  
If you are still experiencing problems after checking the list of solutions in the  
Troubleshooting section then we provide a number of other solutions:  
If you experience problems when installing or using the Adder TS4, please check  
through this section for a possible solution. If your problem is not listed here  
and you cannot resolve the issue, then please refer to the ‘Getting assistance’  
section.  
Adder.Technology.website.www.adder.com  
Check the Support section of our website for the latest solutions.  
Mouse does not move cursor on screen.  
Email.  
Fax..  
• If you move the mouse and the activity indicator (dot on 7 segment display)  
does not flash then the Adder TS4 is not receiving data from the mouse.  
Check the mouse connection to the Adder TS4, try resetting the mouse  
using the reset function or re-powering the Adder TS4. If you are attempting  
to connect the Adder TS4 to a system with a PS/2 mouse connection  
that has not been powered down then you will need to use the mouse  
restoration functions.  
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Keyboard does not function or functions intermittently. Num lock light  
does not always come on when the num lock key is pressed.  
• Some older keyboards were designed for use with specific systems and  
are not truly AT or PS/2 compatible. These are not common but if you  
experience problems try another keyboard.  
Upgrade cable pin out  
Mouse causes channel to change.  
• Some cheaper mice are not fully compatible with the Adder TS4 and can  
lose data causing the channel to be changed (if mouse switching of channels  
is enabled). Ensure that you are using a Microsoft compatible mouse driver  
on your system. Some other manufacturers’ drivers may switch the mouse to  
use a proprietary mouse data format not supported by the Adder TS4. If you  
have unplugged and re-connected a mouse to the Adder TS4 then ensure  
that you reset it using the mouse reset function.  
Mouse jumps around the screen after disconnecting the mouse cable or  
powering down the Adder TS4.  
• The mouse data format may be out of synchronisation with that required by  
the system (PS/2 or Intellimouse). Try the ‘restore Intellimouse’ function (F6)  
to resolve the problem or repower the system.  
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Safety information  
Warranty  
• For use in dry, oil free indoor environments only.  
Adder Technology Ltd warrants that this product shall be free from defects in  
workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date of original  
purchase. If the product should fail to operate correctly in normal use during the  
warranty period, Adder will replace or repair it free of charge. No liability can be  
accepted for damage due to misuse or circumstances outside Adders control.  
Also Adder will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury arising directly  
or indirectly from the use of this product. Adders total liability under the terms  
of this warranty shall in all circumstances be limited to the replacement value  
of this product. If any difficulty is experienced in the installation or use of this  
product that you are unable to resolve, please contact your supplier.  
• Not suitable for use in hazardous or explosive environments or next to highly  
flammable materials.  
• The optional power adapter is only required when the link cables used  
exceed 2 metres in length. Otherwise the Adder TS4 can derive its power  
from any of the host systems via the keyboard connections.  
• Warning – the optional power adapter contains live parts.  
• No user serviceable parts are contained within the optional power adapter  
- do not dismantle.  
• Do not use the optional power adapter if the power adapter case becomes  
damaged, cracked or broken or if you suspect that it is not operating  
properly.  
• Replace the optional power adapter with a manufacturer approved type  
only.  
• If you use a power extension cable, make sure the total ampere rating of the  
devices plugged into the extension cable do not exceed the cables ampere  
rating. Also, make sure that the total ampere rating of all the devices  
plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlets ampere rating.  
• Do not attempt to service the Adder TS4 unit or its remote control yourself.  
• The optional power adapter can get warm in operation – do not situate it in  
an enclosed space without any ventilation.  
• The Adder TS4 unit does not provide ground isolation and should not be  
used for any applications that require ground isolation or galvanic isolation.  
• When using the optional power adapter, use only with a grounded outlet.  
When using a backup power supply (UPS), power the computers, the  
monitors and the Adder TS4 from the same supply.  
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Emissions and Immunity  
All interface cables used with this equipment must be shielded in order to  
maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and  
ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances.  
European EMC directive 89/336/EEC  
FCC Compliance Statement (United States)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a class A computing device in accordance with  
the specifications in the European standard EN55022. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses and can  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the  
manufacturers instructions, may cause interference to radio communication.  
It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing  
device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of part 15 of FCC rules,  
which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user at  
his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary  
to correct the interference. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.  
However, there is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on  
and off, the user is encouraged to correct the interference with one or more  
of the following measures: (a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. (b)  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. (c) Connect  
the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected. (d) Consult the supplier or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement  
This equipment 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 radioélectriques publié par le ministère des  
Communications du Canada.  
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© 2007 Adder Technology Limited  
All trademarks are acknowledged.  
Release 1.0e  
July 2007  
Part No. ADD0064  
Adder Corporation,  
29 Water Street,  
Adder Technology Limited,  
Technology House,  
Newburyport,  
Trafalgar Way, Bar Hill,  
Cambridge, CB3 8SQ,  
United Kingdom  
MA 01950,  
United States of America  
Tel: +1-888-932-3337  
Fax: +1-888-275-1117  
Tel: +44 (0)1954 780044  
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