Installation And Cabling - Extron electronics Annotator User Manual

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Installation and cabling

Step 1 — Mount the unit
Step 2 — Connect inputs
Step 3 — Connect outputs
Step 4 — Connect user interface devices
Step 5 — Connect touch panel devices
Step 6 — Connect control devices
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Step 7 — Connect power
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Annotator • Installation
Turn off or disconnect all equipment power sources and rack mount the
Annotator.
See page
2-3.
Connect inputs from video sources to the applicable connectors marked
"Inputs"
(see page 2-4, b to g for connector
Connect video output devices to the applicable I/O board connectors marked
"Outputs"
(see page 2-5, h to k for connector
PS2 mouse and keyboard ports — Connect a mouse and/or a keyboard for
annotation use.
via USB A ports — Connect a touch panel device to either port as desired.
For most devices no configuration is needed.
via RS-232 ports — Connect a touch panel device to either port as desired.
RS-232 driver configuration is necessary and can be done using the Signal
Processing Products Control Program.
for details.
LAN Ethernet port — Connect to an Ethernet LAN or WAN via this RJ-45
connector o to control the processor from a remote location, using a PC's
Internet browser. See Appendix B for network cable termination method.
Ethernet connection indicator LEDs marked indicate the status of the Ethernet
connection. The green LED lights when connected to an Ethernet LAN, and
the amber LED flickers as the devices communicate.
Remote ports — For serial RS-232 or RS-422 control, connect a host computer
or control system via the 9-pin D connector p. RS-232 protocol (default
values):
• 9600 baud • 1 stop bit • no parity • 8 data bits • no flow control.
See chapter 5, "SIS Programmer's Guide"
See chapter 6, "Annotator Software"
AC power connector — Plug in a standard IEC power cord from a 100 to 240
VAC, 50 - 60 Hz power source into this receptacle a .
types).
types).
See chapter 6, "Annotator Software"
for definitions of the SIS commands.
to install and use the control software.

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