KRT-4
Quick Start
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KRT-4 Quick Start Guide
This guide helps you install and use your
KRT-4
for the first time.
www.kramerav.com/downloads/KRT-4
to download the latest user manual and check if firmware
upgrades are available.
Step 1: Check
what’s in the box
KRT-4
Cable Retractor
3 M4x50 screws
WCP (KRT) insert kit
Step 2: Get to know your KRT-4
KRT-4
is available for the following cables:
HDMI
™, VGA, audio (3.5mm), LAN,
USB-3.0, MDP/H (up to 4K30Hz), 3H2
(HDMI extender) and DisplayPort. Refer to
www.kramerav.com/product/KRT-4
updated configuration list.
# Feature
Function
1
Retractor Enclosure
Contains the retractable cable mechanism.
2
Fixed Cable Female Connector
Connect to a male connector under the table.
3
Fixed Cable End
Short connector cable.
4
Screw Openings for Mounting Under the Table (3) Use to attach the
KRT-4
directly under a table.
5
Wing-Head Thumb Screw
Use to turn and lock
KRT-4
to the TBUS enclosure.
6
TBUS Installation Slot
Insert TBUS enclosure side into the slot to attach
KRT-4
to a TBUS.
7
Retracting Cable
Pull to connect to a connector above the table.
8
Retracting Cable Male Connector
Connect to a female connector.
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Step 3: Install KRT-4
Use this procedure to mount
KRT-4
onto the following Kramer TBUS units: TBUS-1AXL, TBUS-3xl, TBUS-4xl, TBUS-5xl, TBUS-6xl
and TBUS-10XL and so on.
•
Before mounting the
KRT-4
onto a TBUS, you need to configure and install the TBUS inner frame (including inserts and
power sockets) and mount the TBUS onto a table.
•
Remember to prepare an opening in the TBUS inner frame
for the retracting cable connector (for example, use the
Kramer WCP pass-through insert).
•
Ensure that the environment (e.g., maximum ambient temperature
& air flow) is compatible for the device.
•
Avoid uneven mechanical loading.
•
Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should
be used for avoiding overloading of the circuits.
•
Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be
maintained.