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Typical
In-Room TV
Display Panel
End-User
Connection Panel
The end-user simply plugs a device such as a laptop computer with the appropriate cables, as shown in the
example, into the RJP connection panel. The Remote Jack Pack senses the new source connection and
switches the TV to the newly-connected source. The device’s sound and image are then presented on the in-
room TV display panel. The TV display panel adjusts automatically to the computer output format.
When the laptop is disconnected, the interface directs the TV to revert back to the previous source for video
and audio.
The end-user has several audio/video connection options available for connecting external devices. The
guest/user can connect a portable DVD Player, CD Player, Camcorder, MP-3 Player, Notebook Computer,
Portable Video Game Player, etc. For added convenience, four AC power outlets are also available on the front
of the interface to provide power for these external devices and/or recharge laptop or cell phone batteries.
(The maximum combined current allowed for the AC power outlets is 7 Amps.)
An end-user could connect and hear audio from one device and connect and view video from a different
device. The RJP offers two different stereo audio input jacks to accommodate various end-user devices.
However, only the higher priority audio source will be selected and heard. Similarly, multiple video inputs are
available, but only the higher priority video source will be selected and displayed.
(See page 12 input priorities.)