REMOTE VIDEO SYSTEM IP
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The Remote Video System IP’s back panel is shown in Figure 2-2. Its labeled components are described in Table
2-2.
Figure 2-2. Back panel.
Table 2-2. Back-panel indicators, connectors, and user controls.
Number
Component
Color
Description
➀
+5V power connector
—
Plug the power cord into this connector.
➁
10/100 RJ-45 port
—
Use this connector for an Ethernet
connection.
➂
Ethernet Port Link Status LED
Solid green
Ethernet link is up.
➃
Ethernet Port Activity Status LED Blinking yellow
Ethernet traffic is on the link.
➄
DB9 Port 1
—
Use this connector for a serial connection.
➅
RJ-45 Port 2
—
Use this connector for a serial connection.
➆
VGA connector
—
Connect the monitor here.
➇
Speaker connector
—
This connector is not currently supported.
It’s reserved for future use.
2.4 Remote Video System IP Configuration Examples
Protect your CPU from extreme temperatures and humidity. For example, you can have an RVS connected to a
VGA display monitor, USB mouse, and USB keyboard at an outdoor display booth. Since the CPU links to the
network via an IP connection, you can place it indoors in a temperature- and humidity-controlled environment.
Plus, relocating the PC CPU to a back office or other remote location lets you manage a multiple-RVS network
via a single IP connection.
➀
➁
➅
➄
➆
➇
➂
➃
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