Chapter 2
Equipment Setups
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If none of the setups shown in this chapter matches yours exactly, you can derive the
proper connections by studying the examples that most closely resemble your own.
See “About Cables” on page 27 for information about various types of cables you might
use with PowerScript.
If you are experienced with video equipment and cables, you can probably set up your
equipment just by referring to the diagrams. If the diagrams don’t tell you everything
you need to know, read the accompanying text and follow the steps in the sequence
described.
If you haven’t already checked your Videonics PowerScript package to make sure you
have all the components, see “Checking PowerScript Package Contents” on page 4.
Regardless of your setup, you need to complete some preliminary steps, as explained in
the following section.
B
ASIC
S
ETUP
P
ROCEDURES
The steps you need to complete before doing anything else include:
1
Connect the keyboard and mouse to PowerScript.
2
Check power voltage and fuses.
3
Provide power to the unit.
CAUTION
When connecting the keyboard and mouse, always make sure the plugs and jacks
are properly aligned. DO NOT FORCE the plug into the jack or you might damage
your equipment. We recommend you use the Keytronics keyboard provided in your
package, but you can use most AT-style keyboards.
Connecting the
Keyboard
The
Keytronics
keyboard has a permanently attached cord with a special plug at the end.
Look at the end of the plug—it has five connector pins that correspond to the holes in
the keyboard jack on the front panel.
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Orient the pins on the plug to the holes in the jack, then gently push the plug into the
jack. Check to make sure you have a solid connection.
PC CARD (PCMCIA)
TYPE I, II, III
KEYBOARD SERIAL MOUSE
POWER
Front Panel Connectors
Keyboard
Mouse
Connecting Keyboard and Mouse
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