Cables; Monitor; Iris Control Panel - Silicon Graphics IRIS Workstation User Manual

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IRIS Workstation Specifications
• 1 15-conductor drop cable connects the Cabinet to an Ethernet
transceiver.

3.3 Cables

Each IRIS Workstation is supplied with a cable set for connecting the IRIS
Workstation components.
• 4 bundled, color-coded, coaxial video cables connect the video
output of the Cabinet to the Monitor.
• 1 25-conductor control cable connects the Cabinet to the Monitor.
This cable sends and receives signals between the Cabinet and the
Mouse, Keyboard and
• 2 10-foot, 3-wire, grounded AC power cables provide power for the
Monitor and Cabinet.
• 1 37-pin flat cable connects the Dial Box to the Switch Box.
• 1 9-pin cable connects the Switch Box to
Panel.
• 1 3-wire AC power cable provides power for the Dial Box and the
Switch Box.

3.4 Monitor

The Monitor has two control panels, the IRIS Control Panel on the front left
and the Monitor Control Panel on the front right. On the back of the Monitor
are several ports for receiving video signals, a power socket and a control cable
port.

IRIS Control Panel

The IRIS Control Panel has two ports for connecting the Keyboard and Mouse
to the Monitor, a
• 1 DIN socket labeled
to the Monitor.
• 1 slide-locking D socket labeled
Mouse to the Monitor.
• 1 LED labeled
on.
• 1 LED labeled
• 1
Reset
button resets the processor which in turn resets the rest of the
system. After the
Version 1.0
Reset
button and two indicator lights (see Figure 3-2).
Reset
Keyboard
indicates that power for the Cabinet is switched
Power
indicates that the processor is stopped.
Halt
button is located on the IRIS Control Panel. Pressing this
Reset
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button on the IRIS Control Panel.
is a port for connecting the Keyboard
is a port for connecting the
Mouse
button has been pressed, the IRIS
on the Cabinet I/O
Port 4
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