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Cisco Interactive Experience Client 4600 Series User Guide
Chapter 2 Setting Up the IEC
Connecting the Hardware
Step 3
Carefully slide the IEC 4600 Series onto the tabs on the mounting hardware. The display and network
connections will be facing to the floor.
Connecting and Powering Up
The back of the Cisco IEC 4600 Series contains multiple ports that will be used to connect to the video
display, keyboard, mouse, network, and electrical outlet. Follow the steps below to connect the
equipment and power on the device.
Step 1
Connect an USB keyboard to one of the USB ports on the Cisco IEC 4600 Series.
Tip
It is recommended that you use a wired keyboard as opposed to a wireless keyboard. With some wireless
keyboards, the IEC detects it as a second touchscreen instead of a keyboard.
Figure 2-2
Ports on the Cisco IEC 4600 Series
Step 2
Connect an USB cable or wireless USB adapter for a mouse to an USB port on the Cisco IEC 4600
Series.
Step 3
(Optional) Connect an USB cable for a webcam to an USB port on the Cisco IEC 4600 Series.
Step 4
(Optional) Connect other peripherals such as speakers, microphone, magnetic card reader, barcode
scanner, printer, etc.
Note
If using the RS232 port for a RCA, TRS, or TRRS connector, the tip of the connector
corresponds to pin 2 and the ring of the connector corresponds to pin 3 on a DB-9 connector.
Step 5
Connect the video display cable to either the VGA or the HDMI port on the Cisco IEC 4600 Series. Then
connect the other end of the cable to the video display.
Tip
To optimize the video quality, the IEC 4600 Series should be connected to a 1080p LED or LCD
video display using the HDMI cable.
Step 6
If the display is a touch screen, connect an USB cable to it and an USB interface on the Cisco IEC 4600
Series.
Step 7
Plug the power cord for the video display into an electrical outlet.