Cabling
Chapter 5 - Cabling
This Chapter will cover:
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Connecting keyboard and mouse
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Connecting to a network
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Connecting input sources
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Connecting a control screen
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Connecting monitors
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Connecting power cables
5.1 Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse
The keyboard and mouse supplied with your system both have a USB interface. Identify vacant USB ports on the
chassis and plug them in.
The location of the USB ports are identified
here
5.2 Connecting to a Network
The optional WallControl 10 software enables the user to operate and manage the video wall display remotely, via a
network. The VSN400 has two Ethernet ports, plug in your network cable (not supplied) to a port and connect the wall
controller to the LAN, as shown below:
5.2.1 Network Security
It should be noted that network ports have a potential vulnerability. If your system is working in a secure environment
you probably don’t need to worry about unauthorised access to the LAN port. If your system is on a network that is
generally accessible, you will probably want to restrict access to the ports.
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