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Connecting the Power Cable
Plug the correct end of the power cable into the power socket on the rear of the
Production Unit. Next, plug the round power connector into any mains power
point. Ensure that the power point is switched off before making any further
connections.
Connecting an Operating Monitor
You can use a standard VGA computer display, or a TV set (or both) as your
operating monitor.
If using a VGA computer monitor, connect the monitor’s video lead to the blue
VGA OUT
socket
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. There may be a second VGA socket on the mainboard
near the bottom centre of the back panel – do not connect to this socket. If the
monitor includes speakers, connect the monitor’s audio input lead to the green
mainboard audio out socket
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. If the system has been started up previously
without a monitor connected, you may need to activate the monitor output by
pressing
CTRL + ALT + F12
after the system has finished starting up.
If using a TV monitor, connect the
A/V OUT MONITOR
sockets to the A/V
inputs of the TV, using a twin RCA Male-Male lead. The lowest socket is the
Audio output, with the Video output just above it. Select the A/V input on the
TV.
Connection to a Television Monitor
If you have a monitor style television equipped with
VIDEO IN
and
AUDIO IN
sockets, then connect these sockets to the
VIDEO OUT
and
AUDIO OUT
sockets
respectively on the rear of the Production Unit using an audio/video cable with a
pair of male RCA connectors on each end. Ensure that your television is set to
receive the external video signal in order to display the Production Unit's output.
Refer to your television's manual if you are unsure about how to do this.
Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse
The TV Production Unit is operated by using a keyboard and a mouse. Connect
the green plug from the mouse's cable to the round green socket, and the purple
plug from the keyboard's cable to the round purple socket.
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