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5UM20094 V1.8 4/09
 
 
Universal Phantom Manager 
Quick Installation Guide 
 
 
 
 
UNIVERSAL PHANTOM MANAGER
 
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1.  What is the Phantom system? 
The Phantom system from Minicom is a distributed KVM switching solution for 1 
or more users. In the 1-User system a Manager controls the remote computers that 
are connected to Phantom Remote units. The Remote units can be either PCI cards 
or boxes called Specters. For multi-user functionality add a Phantom MX II.  
The Phantom system supports mixed type and multi-platform computers.  
In the 1-User system, shielded CAT5 FTP cables connect the Phantom Manager to 
the nearest Remote, and that Remote to the next one, and so on, in a daisy chain 
pattern. The last Remote can be up to 110m/360ft away from the Manager. See the 
configuration diagram on page 4 showing both Remote PCI cards and Specters in 
the Phantom system. 
The Multi-User system connects in a loop – as explained in Phantom MX II guide. 
This Quick Installation Guide illustrates the Universal Phantom Manager (UPM) 
and explains how to install it. For further information please see the softcopy Guide 
on the Marketing & Documentation CD. 
2.  Connecting a computer to the UPM 
To run the Phantom system the UPM does not need to be connected to a computer.  
A computer must be connected to the UPM to perform Phantom applications such 
as upgrading firmware or renumbering Remote units. This is discussed in detail in 
softcopy User Guide. 
When you do connect a computer use the 3 in 1 CPU cable illustrated below. 
3.  The UPM cables 
The cables below connect to the UPM. 
Shielded CAT5 FTP cable
(Supplied with the Remote units)
3 in 1 CPU cable
 
4.  Rack mounting 
The UPM is rack mountable. To obtain a 19” bracket, order P/N 5AC00202. 
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
 
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5.  UPM accessories 
The accessories below are explained fully in the softcopy Guide. 
RS232 serial cable -
For Phantom applications
In Line Coupler -
To bypass Remote units
Terminator -
Connects to last Remote in daisy chain
 
 
6.   Pre-installation instructions 
Disconnect all computers from the electrical power supply. 
Cables should be placed away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and 
machines that are likely to generate electrical noise. Caution: For continued 
protection against risk of fire, replace with the same type and rating of fuse only. 
7.  Connecting the UPM 
The figure below illustrates the rear of the UPM. 
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Connect a keyboard, monitor, mouse plus the 3 in 1 CPU cable and Power cord to 
the UPM and computer as illustrated in the figure below. Connect the Power cord. 
Only use the power cord supplied with the UPM. 
Note! Connecting a computer and the 3 in 1 CPU cable is optional. 
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8.  The Terminal port 
When using RS232 servers in the system, you have the option of operating these 
servers through the computer’s Terminal emulation or through an optional terminal 
connected to the Terminal port.  
9.  What happens next? 
Install the Phantom Remotes as explained in The Phantom Remote – Quick 
Installation Guide. Give the Remotes ID numbers and configure keyboard settings 
explained in the Read This First (RTF). The Phantom system is then ready for use.