Follow these steps in connecting the cables:
It will probably be easiest to set the base unit (the camera) on a flat
table while connecting the cables. Once you are finished, place the base
unit on top of the television set. Placing the base unit on top of the
television set while connecting cables can be awkward and the base
unit may be knocked to the ground.
At this point the PolyCom ViewStation 128 is connected and ready for its
first use. The next section of this document will explain how to turn the
device on and make a call.
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Plug the LAN cable into the
base unit. Then plug the other end of the LAN cable
into the Internet jack in your wall.
Plug the audio cable into the bottom
jacks on the base unit. Then plug the other end of the
audio cable into the
the television.
Plug the video cable into the bottom
on the base unit. Then plug the other end of the video
cable into the
yellow
Plug the microphone cable into the
jack on the base unit. Then plug the other end into
the microphone.
Plug the power cable into the power connector on the
base unit. Then plug the other end into a power outlet
in the wall. Also ensure the television is plugged into
a power outlet on the wall.
Batteries should already be in the remote control. If
not, place three AAA batteries in the remote control.
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orange
LAN port on the
red
red
and white audio in jacks on
yellow
video jack on the television.
brown
and white
video jack
microphone
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