Media POD
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Standard PC Connections (* = required connection for Media POD normal operation; ** =
required for setup or troubleshooting but not for day to day operation—all other connections not
marked with '*' or '**' are optional. Note that while Composite Video, Y/C Video and RGBHV
video are not "required" for day to day operation, they are the only connectors available for
video output; therefore to view your creation at least one of them must be connected to your
video distribution system. Audio line out will also be typically used to broadcast sound with
your presentations—see the typical wiring diagrams in the quick start section for more details)
**MOUSE: Standard PS/2 style mouse
**KEYBOARD: Standard PS/2 style keyboard
USB 1 & 2: Universal Serial Buss (any number of add-in peripherals such as printer, mouse,
keyboard)
COM1 & COM2: Standard RS-232 serial port
AUDIO LINE OUT: Connect with 3/8" Stereo plug to audio amplifier or switcher for audio
broadcast over cable or broadcast television system. Required if you desire audio on-air
capability.
AUDIO LINE IN: Use 3/8" stereo plug to connect radio receiver, CD player, tape player, etc...
to line-in to loop through external audio source over the video presentation. Not normally used
in an MPEG player application.
COMPOSITE OUT: RCA connector outputting standard NTSC or PAL base-band composite
video. This is the main video output to be used in cable and broadcast video applications.
S-VIDEO OUT: 4-pin Mini-Din connector outputting standard NTSC or PAL base-band Y/C
video.
**MON: This is the normal VGA-style connector. It is an industry standard High-Density
15pin connector, used to interface with any computer monitor. Video output of this connector is
designed for higher, progressive scan resolution applications (Flat Panel LCD, PDP, CRT PC
Monitors or Projectors). This video output is referred to as RGBHV (Red Green Blue Horizontal
Vertical (sync pulses)).
NETWORK: This is a 10/100 Base-T LAN connector. Connect your MEDIA POD to your
network via this port, to allow for remote control of the device. Factory default setting for the
device is DHCP—automatically acquire and IP address. If you are not familiar with setting IP
addresses in network capable devices, contact a trained IT professional for assistance.
Keywest Technology
5
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14563 W. 96
Terrace
Lenexa, Kansas 66215
KWT TM 2-1-MEDIAPOD
800.331.2019
24 July 2006
www.keywesttechnology.com
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