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NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
The audio section provides a 1/8-inch
headphone jack and a 1/8 inch constant
level Line Out jack for convenient re-
recording. The volume control adjusts
speaker and headphone volume.
2.2.3. Rear Panel Details: NexLog 740
Figure 4
—Typical NexLog 740 Rear Panel
Card Slot Numbering:
6 5
4 3 2
1
The rear panel of this NexLog 740 shows (from left to right): Dual Hot-Swap
power supplies, connector panel for PS/2 mouse and keyboard, two RS-232
ports for serial ANI/ALI and SMDR feeds or serial time sync, DVI (not used), two
Ethernet ports, four USB ports, and audio in/out (unused- use the front audio
connectors instead). On the right side of the unit are spaces for four telephony
boards, 2 (second from far right) through 5. Slot one is reserved for certain half-
size option cards. The sixth slot is reserved for the optional hardware RAID
controller.
The preceding figures show the full front panels for the NexLog 740 and the
NexLog 840. The NexLog 840 in its standard configuration has one DVD-RAM
multi-drive for archive usage.The NexLog 740 in its standard configuration also
has one DVD-RAM multi-drive for archive usage. Other archive drive options are
available, including a second DVD-RAM drive, and/or removable 500 GB hard
drive(s). Refer to the Eventide NexLog Price list for each model’s Archive array
options.