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There are three main parts to a LINK System. There is the Mobile Computer Console (WINMCC), the Logic Control Board (WINLCB) and the student LINK Control Unit(s) (WINLCU).

The WINMCC houses a computer and a touch screen in one compact, mobile unit. The WINLCB houses the LINK logic board.  The two units are connected in a direct connect or a wireless mode, allowing the WINMCC to be operated while carried around the classroom.

                                        Mobile Link System Specifications

 
Height (in)
Width (in)
Depth (in)
Weight (lbs)
Color
Power  (watts)
Mobile Computer Console - WINMCC
8.5
11.5
1.5
3.2
2-Tone Gray
30
Logic Control Board - WINLCB
8.5
12.5
1
1
Black
10
LINK Control Unit (LCU)/hardware
4
4.5
1
0.6
Black
0.5
LINK Control Unit (LCU)/hybrid
3.25
4.5
1
0.6
Black
0.5
Four-Amp Power Supply
2.75
6
1.5
1
Black
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For Technical Support, ask for Todd Broceus at 1-800-237-5465, Ext 210 or

toddbroceus@acs-linksystems.com

      Installation FAQ Support

  1. Do I have to install those LCU boxes exactly where the diagram indicates?                        Yes! If you don't then your picture quality will not be ideal, and/or the system may fail to perform as desired. While the LCU boxes look similar, some are power units, some are amplification units, and some are basic units. ACS has pre-determined the best arrangement for these units to give the best video quality in your classroom based on the classroom configuration diagram sent to us.
  2. My room changed since I ordered my LINK System--now what?                                       Call ACS and describe the changes. If any changes are needed in your LINK System, they will be implemented and sent to you ASAP.
  3. LINK Express does not work.                                                                                                      The most likely reason is that the cable (looks like a phone cable) is not connected completely. For Video only systems, this cable connects from the LINK express control box to the side of the video LCU. The RJ45 connectors on both sides of the cable should "snap" into their appropriate connection ports. For Audio systems, this cable runs from either port on the audio LCU to the LINK Express port on the video LCU.
  4. How do I connect the AutoSplitter?                                                                                      Follow your installation diagram closely. It is very important that the cables connecting to the AutoSplitter are absolutely correct.
  5. The picture appears blurry on some PCs. Why, and can I make it better? 

    To make for the best video quality, it is very important that all of the LCUs and the AutoSplitters, if any, were installed exactly according to the installation diagram supplied in your LINK Systems orange notebook.

    If all of the hardware is installed correctly, then you can improve your picture quality by doing one or both of the following in the Windows Display panel:
    Set the PC screen resolutions to a maximum of 1024x768, and/or
    Set the refresh frequency to 60-70 Hz for monitors or 75hz for LCD flat panels

    If the quality still is not sufficient, then you may have a loose cable, a problem cable/LCU, poor electrical grounding, interference, or some other situation contributing to the problem. You will need to call ACS for phone technical support.

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