Pointing Device; Other Pointing Devices And Controllers; Eee*.Eeeee.ee; General Cd-I Wo Port - Philips CDI 601 User Manual

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Pointing Device

The mouse supplied is generaly suitable for all applications. Connect
it to dedicated
CD-l pointing device port 1 on the front panel or to
general CD-I I/O port 2 on the rear panel.
CAUTION: For correct operation, connections to all /O ports must
be made with the power off.
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General CD-I |/O Port
CD-I VO port 2 (Mini DIN &-pin) on the rear panel can be used to
connect a CD-l pointing device or keyboard. Depending on the appli-
cation, other RS 232C based devices may also be connected to this
port.

RS 232C Ports

/O ports 3 and 4 (D-sub 9) on the rear panel can be used for general
RS 232C based devices according to the application. Further infor-
mation on this subject can be found in the CDI 601/602 Technical
Manual.

Extension slots

Two extension slots are provided for fitting standard extensions and/
or customized interface cards according to the application. Further
information on this subject can be found in the CDI 601/602 Techni-
cal Manual. Installation instructions are supplied with the extension
cards. For information relating to be supply of extension cards, plea-
se contact your national Philips organization.
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Other Pointing Devices and Controllers

For some applications, other types of pointing devices, keyboards or
controllers may be required. The types defined in the CD-I Pointing
Devices and Keyboards specifications, which can be connected
through the CD-I /O ports 1 and 2, will usually suffice. For specific
applications, however, the range of special devices that can be con-
nected is virtually unlimited. For further information on this subject,
please contact your national Philips organization.
A CD-I remote control (22ER 905O/00) can be used also for all point
and clickfunctions.
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