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Martin Oakley

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On my FLX (not FLX S), I connect the touch screen to one (rear) USB port, then in the other (rear) USB port I have a 4-way Belkin unpowered hub with keyboard, mouse and sometimes USB stick (usually I use the USB port on the top of the FLX for the USB stick).

Zero88 would recommend a powered hub, but if you're sensible with what you attach I think you're ok for an unpowered one in the keyboard/mouse application. Jon/Edward may disagree.

It's possible the different USB ports can support different power requirements, but certainly on FLX I know Jon said they did lots of USB power load testing... 

 

Mileage may vary slightly on FLX S - I don't know how many USB ports are on the S24 or S48.

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1 hour ago, Martin Oakley said:

is there a 'recommended' touch screen monitor? I notice a couple of posts referring to iiyama.

See here:

http://support.zero88.com/Legacy-products/Legacy-Consoles/Legacy-ZerOS/ORB-XF/975056031/Compatible-touchscreen-monitors-with-ZerOS-consoles.htm

I think I've got the Iiyama 1731SR-B which is the one that Zero88 use for their training and demos etc.

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Hi Both,

3 hours ago, kgallen said:

Zero88 would recommend a powered hub, but if you're sensible with what you attach I think you're ok for an unpowered one in the keyboard/mouse application. Jon/Edward may disagree.

It's possible the different USB ports can support different power requirements, but certainly on FLX I know Jon said they did lots of USB power load testing... 

FLX has rugged power management, meaning if you try to draw too much current from a USB port it will be automatically switched off, rather than start to pull the voltage rail down. FLX S consoles however don't have this sort of management, so I would recommend routing through an active/powered USB hub before connecting more power-hungry USB devices.

Any queries let me know.

Edward

Edward Smith
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