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19.
(Optional) If you want to control the scaler/switch using a web browser, plug one
end of an Ethernet cable into the TCP/IP CONTROL RJ45 jack on the scaler/switch,
then plug the other end into a router or Ethernet switch in your Ethernet network.
Alternatively, you can connect directly to the Ethernet jack on your computer, but
will need to configure its network settings to communicate with the scaler/switch.
20.
(Optional) If you want to connect a separate amplifier or powered speakers, wire
the included 5-pin terminal block to an appropriate audio cable (e.g., stereo RCA),
then plug it into the AUDIO OUT terminal block on the scaler/switch. See the
AUDIO
OUT CONNECTION section for details on wiring the terminal block.
21.
(Optional) If you want to connect a microphone or line-level audio device to the
scaler/switch, wire one of the included 3-pin terminal blocks to the microphone or
audio cable. Next, position the MIC switch to the 48V position if connecting a
condenser microphone, to the MIC position if connecting a dynamic microphone, or
to the LINE position if connecting a line-level audio device. Finally, plug the
microphone or audio cable into the MIC INPUT terminal block. See the
MICROPHONE CONNECTION section for details on wiring the terminal block.
22.
Plug the DC barrel connector on the included AC power adapter into the DC 24V
jack on scaler/switch, then plug the adapter into a nearby AC power outlet.
23.
Plug in and power on all connected equipment, then start video playback on each
video input device. Verify that the video can be seen on both the remote and local
displays and that you can switch between the connected video inputs.