Network Interface Sockets - TANDBERG Codec 3000 MXP Reference Manual

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Interfaces and Sockets – Codec 3000

Network Interface Sockets

Tip!
Wherever applicable, the use
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
From DCE
1
Carrier
detect, CD
From DCE
2
Receive data,
RXD
To DCE
3
Transmit
data, TXD
From DCE
4
Data terminal
ready, DTR
5
Signal GND
From DCE
6
Data set
ready, DSR
To DCE
7
Ready to
send, RTS
From DCE
8
Clear to
send, CTS
From DCE
9
Ring
indicator, RI
D 13887.08
MAY 2008
MXP
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
5
1
9
6
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 little 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.
Ethernet LAN
(RJ-45 Jack) interface (10/100 Mb).
Up to 4 or 6 Mbps, depending on the bandwidth op-
tion 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.
1
----------
2
----------
3
----------
6
----------
Wiring diagram
standard cable
RJ-45 Connector pin-out
27
TANDBERG 3000
REFERENCE GUIDE FOR SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
Ethernet cable
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
6
6
6
Wiring diagram
crossover cable
MXP
& 6000
MXP

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