Specifications
Studio & Pilot Computers Manual Page 5 Version 1.01 ©1999 Euphonix Inc.
9) Servicing – Do not attempt to service the Studio & Pilot computers beyond those
means described in this operation manual. All other servicing should be referred to the
Euphonix Tech Support department.
10) Fuse replacement – To prevent electric shock and avoid risk of fire, replace fuse only
with the same type and rating.
11) To prevent electric shock, do not use the Studio & Pilot computers polarized plug with
and extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to
prevent blade exposure.
12) Grounding or Polarization – Do not defeat the grounding or polarization of the Studio &
Pilot computers.
13) Cooling - Ventilation for cooling is provided to the Studio & Pilot computers via a rear
mounted fan. This fan draws cooling air into the chassis from the openings on the front
panel. To avoid damage to the units, do not block the fan or the front panel openings.
Do not disconnect the fan.
There are no user serviceable parts in the Studio and Pilot computers.
System Setup
Studio Computer
Configured as a standard PC, the Studio computer requires the following connections to the
rear of the enclosure:
1) Attach the keyboard PS2 connector to the port marked .
2) Attach the trackball PS2 connector to the port marked .
3) Attach the 15 pin high density Dsub connector from the video monitor to the port
marked . This connector is on a separate video card installed on the computer.
Do not use the video connector on the motherboard.
4) Attach the RJ45 network cable connector to the port labeled LAN1.
5) Attach the other end of the RJ45 cable to an input port on the EuCon Switch.
6) Attach the provided IEC compatible power cable to the IEC inlet.