Installation, cont’d
VSC 200/200D/300/300D Installation
2-6
Tabletop/desktop placement
For tabletop or desktop placement, install the self-adhesive rubber feet/pads
(provided) onto the four corners of the bottom of the enclosure.
Cabling
The scan converter connects to a source computer, such as a Macintosh or
VGA-type personal computer or a Sun workstation, and to an output device, such
as a video recorder, videoconferencing system, CRT monitor, or LCD projector.
Figure 10 shows the entire system as it looks after it is hooked up.
1.
For a Mac or VGA-type PC, connect the local monitor to its corresponding
(Mac or VGA) 15-pin input/ loopout connector on the scan converter’s rear
panel, using the monitor’s video cable.
For a Sun workstation, connect the 13W3 end of the VGA/13W3 cable
(provided with the VSC 300/300D) to the local monitor, and connect the VGA
end to the HD 15-pin input/loopout connector (VGA).
2.
For a Mac or VGA-type PC, connect the computer to the scan converter’s
other input connector, using the included Mac-VGA cable. See figure 7 and
the pin assignment information on page 2-9.
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If the source computer is a Macintosh, plug the VGA (15-pin HD) end of
the Mac-VGA cable into the scan converter, and plug the other (15-pin D)
end into the computer’s video output connector.
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If the source computer is a VGA-type PC, plug the Mac (15-pin D) end of
the Mac-VGA cable into the scan converter, and plug the other
(15-pin HD) end into the computer’s video output connector.
Figure 7 — Mac-VGA cable local monitor connections
For a Sun workstation, connect the 13W3 end of the Mac/13W3 cable
(provided with the VSC 300/300D) to the computer, and connect the Mac end
to the 15-pin D connector (Mac; figure 8).
Figure 8 — Sun workstation local monitor connections
PC Input
Mac Input
INPUT/LOOP OUT
VGA
MAC
INPUT/LOOP OUT
VGA
MAC
Sun/SGI Input
INPUT/LOOP OUT
VGA
MAC
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