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Level
Tip
Ring
Sleeves
Tip
Ring
Balanced Audio Output
Figure 14.
Wiring for Line Level Audio Output Connector
An adapter such as an Extron CSM 6 (5-pole captive screw to female 3.5 mm mini
stereo jack) or a CSR 6 (5-pole captive screw to female RCA connector) can be
connected to this output. See the example in figure 15 below.
Figure 15.
Connecting a 5-pole CSR 6 Adapter to the Line Level Audio Output
Connector
USB Connector — Connect a USB type A to type B cable from the MediaPort rear
G
panel USB B port to a USB A port of a computer (PC or Mac) for video and bidirectional
audio connection.
The USB output supports audio and video that can be connected directly to a PC
or a Mac running one or more Unified Communications (UC) video conferencing
applications. The rear panel USB 2.0 output port streams video multiple formats,
selectable via PCS (see
Configuration Menu
on page 73), SIS commands (see the
on page 127).
This connector provides audio send and return, which allows audio from the connected
computer to be input to the MediaPort and mixed to the audio outputs without a
separate analog connection.
Reset LED — This green LED lights steadily while power is on. While the reset button
H
is being pressed and held, it blinks to indicate the reset mode.
Reset Button — Using an Extron Tweeker (a small screwdriver provided with the
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system), a pointed stylus, or a ballpoint pen, press this recessed button for manual
resets. The unit has three modes of reset (see
information).
LAN Port — This RJ-45 port connects the unit to a computer network. Ethernet control
J
allows the user to configure and control the MediaPort from a remote location using SIS
commands, the PCS software, or the embedded Web pages. When connected to an
Ethernet LAN, the MediaPort 200 can be accessed from a computer running a standard
internet browser. Use a patch cable to connect the MediaPort to a switch or router. Use
a straight-through cable to connect it directly to a computer (see
page). Firmware can only be updated via this LAN port.
This connector contains two LEDs (see the illustration to the right):
Act LED — This amber LED blinks to indicate LAN signal activity.
Link LED — This green LED lights steadily to indicate a LAN connection.
No Ground Here
Tip
Sleeves
Tip
No Ground Here
Unbalanced Audio Output
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USB Output
on page 42), the LCD menu (see
Resetting
Do not tin the wires!
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USB Output Format
on page 80 for additional
figure 16
on the next
MediaPort 200 • Installation
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