TANDBERG 3000 MXP Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Installation
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2.2 Connecting Cables
All cables needed for a standard configuration are already connected to the codec. Connect
these cables to their respective parts of the system.
1. Power cables
Connect the power cable to an electrical distribution socket.
2. Monitor cables
Connect the DVI cable to the input on your monitor.
3. Microphone cables
Connect the microphone cable to the microphones.
4. Camera cable
Connect the camera cable labeled Main Cam to the S-Video connector on the camera.
Connect also the control cable labeled Camera Control between the RJ-45 on the camera,
and the Camera Port on the codec.
5. PC cable
Connect the PC cable to the PC.
6. ISDN cables
Connect the ISDN cables to the ISDN sockets (S/T interface) provided by the network provider.
The main ISDN number will be that number associated with the socket to which ISDN cable
number 1 has been connected.
Note! The system does not have a built-in network terminator. If wall socket provides an
ISDN U-interface, an NT1 between your system and the ISDN line is needed, see Appendix
10 for more information.
7. LAN cable
To connect the system to a Local Area Network (LAN), connect the cable labeled "LAN
Ethernet" to a suitable Ethernet port on the LAN.