Specifications

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Connections at the REMOTE module
Keyboard, video and mouse connections
The connections to the keyboard, video monitor and mouse are all
made to the sockets at one end of the REMOTE module.
1 Attach the lead from the monitor to the
blue D-type socket labelled on the
REMOTE module.
2 Connect the keyboard lead to
the purple mini-DIN socket
labelled on the
REMOTE module.
3 Insert the
keyboard lead
into the green
mini-DIN socket
labelled on
the REMOTE
module.
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Connection
from mouse
Twisted pair, power and serial connections
1 Insert the connector from the twisted pair cable link into the socket
marked ‘TO LOCAL’.
2 Attach the output connector of the power
supply to the socket at the front edge of
the REMOTE module labelled POWER.
3 Insert the IEC connector of the
supplied power lead into the
corresponding socket of the
power supply. Connect the
other end of the power
lead to a nearby
mains socket.
4 If the serial
connection to be
used, attach the
lead from your
serial device to the
9 way male
connector on the
REMOTE module
labelled
Connection
from video
monitor
Connection
from
keyboard
Power supply
connection
Twisted
pair
cable
connection
Connection from
serial device
Audio connections
Audio connections are available at the two 3.5” jack sockets mounted
on the side (same side as the switch bank) of the REMOTE module.
Note: The microphone input (labelled ) has a dual function
whereby it can either support a mono-channel microphone or
alternatively receive stereo line input. Switch 3 on the LOCAL module
controls the setting of this port: LOCAL switch 3 OFF - microphone,
LOCAL switch 3 ON - stereo line in.
1 Connect the
microphone (or stereo
line input) plug to the
REMOTE module socket
labelled .
Note: Ensure that the
setting of switch 3 on
the LOCAL module
matches the input to
this socket: OFF-
microphone; ON-stereo
line input).
2 Connect the speaker plug to the socket labelled .
Speaker
connection
Microphone (or
stereo line-in)
connection
Note: When the REMOTE module is
rack mounted, the audio connections
must be made after the module has
been fixed in place. Access is required
to the rear and above the rack.
Remember to remove the audio
connections before attempting to
slide out the REMOTE module.
Rack mount
Audio
connections
made after
mounting and
removed before
attempting to
slide the
module out
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