Connecting The Monitor; Connecting The System To The Lan - Polycom V500 Administrator's Manual

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Connecting the Monitor

Connecting the System to the LAN

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You must connect a television monitor to the V500 system. This may be an NTSC
or PAL monitor, depending on your system.
To connect a monitor to the system:
1.
Connect the monitor to the S-video or composite video outputs on the back of
the V500 system.
You must use the same type of connector on the monitor as on the system. For
example, if you use the S-video connector on the monitor, use the S-video
connector on the system.
BRI
S-video output
(preferred)
S-video provides superior video quality, and is recommended.
2.
Connect the system's audio outputs to the monitor's audio inputs using the
red and white connectors on the monitor cable.
After you have finished setting up the system, you will need to configure the monitor's
behavior. Refer to
Configuring the TV Monitor on page
The steps you need to take to connect to the LAN depend on your network
environment. For example, you may have a small office with multiple PCs, a
broadband modem, and a router; you may have a broadband modem and one PC
in your home; or, you may have another type of network environment altogether.
In all cases, you must first connect the LAN to the system with the LAN cable. If
you have a router, gateway, or broadband modem, you must also open the ports
used by the V500 system to access the Internet. Once you have done these, refer to
the section that pertains to your environment.
Chapter 2 - Setting Up Your System Hardware
DC IN 12V
LAN
Composite video output
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