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SERVSWITCH™ BRAND CAT5 KVM EXTENDER STANDALONE REMOTES
4.2.1 S
PECIAL
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BOUT
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XTENDER
Before you connect any sound equipment to the KVM/Serial/Audio Extender,
here are some things you should keep in mind:
The Extender’s audio interface is stereo, bidirectional (sound can be transmitted
in both directions across the link at the same time), and line-level (it supports
devices that transmit and receive at up to 5 volts peak-to-peak). In the output (“line
out”) direction, it’s designed to take the output from a computer’s sound card or
other line-level source and send it to a set of powered speakers at the remote site.
In the input (“line in”) direction, it’s designed to take input from a microphone at
the remote site and send it to a local sound card or other line-level destination. It
can also send signals in the opposite directions (for example, sound from a remote
source to local speakers, or from a local microphone to a remote recorder),
although a local microphone would have to be self-amplified and would have to
output signals at line level.
• To attach headphones or powered speakers: Plug the headphones or speakers
directly into the Local’s or Remote’s “audio out” connector. Run a standard
3.5-mm mini stereo audio cable such as product code EJ110-0010 from the
“audio in” connector of the Remote or Local at the other end of the link to
the “LINE OUT” connector of a PC or sound card—colored lime (yellow-
green) in the PC99 specifications, but often colored differently—or of a CD
player or other audio source.
• To attach a microphone that the sound card will be amplifying (the preferred
type of microphone attachment): Plug the microphone directly into the
Remote’s “Line In” connector. Run a standard 3.5-mm mini stereo audio cable
such as product code EJ110-0010 from the Local’s “audio out” connector to
the sound card’s “MIC” (“microphone in”) connector (colored pink in the
PC99 specifications, but often colored differently).
To attach a self-amplified microphone, CD player, etc.: Plug the device
directly into the Local’s or Remote’s “audio in” connector. Run an audio cable
such as EJ110-0010 from the “audio out” connector of the Remote or Local at
the other end of the link to the “LINE IN” connector of a PC’s sound card—
colored light blue in the PC99 specifications—or of a tape recorder or other
audio destination.
To attach a microphone that the Extender will have to amplify itself: Set the
Remote’s MIC jumper as described in
Section 3.6
. Plug the microphone
directly into the Remote’s “audio in” connector. Run an audio cable such as
EJ110-0010 from the Local’s “audio out” connector to the sound card’s “LINE
IN” connector (colored light blue in the PC99 specifications).