Network Interface Sockets - TANDBERG MXP F8 Administrator's Manual

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Codec 3000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont...

Network interface sockets

Wherever applicable, the use
TIP!
of Category 5 cabling or better is
strongly recommended! For HD camera
applications, however, Category 7.5 is
required.
USB
interface.
For
future use.
Data port
Pin
Signal name
Direction
1
Carrier detect, CD
From
DCE
2
Receive data, RXD
From
DCE
3
Transmit data, TXD
To DCE
4
Data terminal ready,
From
DTR
DCE
5
Signal GND
6
Data set ready, DSR
From
DCE
7
Ready to send, RTS
To DCE
8
Clear to send, CTS
From
DCE
9
Ring indicator, RI
From
DCE
D14033.06—AUGUST 2010
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
PC card.
Wireless LAN PC card
may be inserted here.
Data port.
The Data port is
implemented as a Digital Circuit
Terminating Equipment (DCE).
9-pin D-SUB pin-out
External view of socket
1
5
6
9
TIP!
If you connect your Codec directly to a PC, make sure you set up
the system to use static TCP/IP settings. There will be no DHCP server
controlling the LAN created by the computer and the Codec. When
configuring a back-to-back connection between the PC and the Codec,
make sure both static IP addresses exist on the same subnet.
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
Ethernet LAN
(RJ-45 Jack) interface (10/100 Mb).
Up to 4 or 6 Mbps, depending on the bandwidth
option installed. Use any standard Ethernet cable to
connect the Codec to a LAN.
If no LAN is available and the Codec is connected
directly to a computer, use a crossover cable.
Ethernet cable
1
----------
1
2
----------
2
3
----------
3
6
----------
6
Wiring diagram
standard cable
RJ-45 Connector pin-out
Administrator Guide
Appendices
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1
2
2
3
3
6
6
Wiring diagram
crossover cable
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