Specifications
Installation
VTM Series Installation and Operation Handbook
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Table 2-2. Description of Back Panel Connectors (continued)
Key Label Description
11
REMOTE RJ11 socket to connect to the remote control panel.*
12
ROUTER RJ11 socket to control routing switchers.*
13
USB USB 1.1 port to support memory device for recall and storage of presets,
DISP freezes, and SDI data freezes. It also supports flash updates, mouse,
and keyboard functionality.
14
ENET RJ45, female, 10/100 BaseT connection.*
15
DVI-I OUT DVI-I output used to connect to a monitor with a digital video interface. An
adaptor is supplied with the VTM Series to connect a standard XGA monitor
to the DVI output.
16
DVI-I IN DVI-I connector for a digital video interface source.
*See Appendix C, “Pinouts,” for the connections.
Ethernet Setup
1. Prior to the VTM Series Network configuration, obtain Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) addresses from the System Administrator or
from the Internet Service Provider (ISP).
These addresses are:
• A static IP address (unless Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) will
be used)
• A Subnet Mask
• An optional Gateway IP
Be sure to record all addresses. The Gateway address is only needed if the VTM
Series is routed to an outside network.
Record the addresses:
VTM Series Interface Static IP Address
VTM Series Interface Subnet Mask
Gateway IP Address
2. Identify a host PC to configure and test the VTM Series.
3a. For a dedicated PC connection, connect the host PC with a network card to the
“ETHERNET” connector on the back panel of the VTM Series, using a CAT5
crossover cable (not included). See Figure 2-3.