Owner`s manual
MAKING IN-WALL CONNECTIONS
•
To
connect CAT-5 cables
Use these connections to:
• Transfer
AV
signals between the
MCX-CI5
and
MCX-CAI5 (or I/O box) using the supplied
CAT-5
cable (straight).
• Transfer network signals between the MCX-C15
and the server using a commercially available
CAT-5
cable (straight).
MCX-C15
Both the MCX-C15 and MCX-CA15 are designed
for wall-mounted installation using a commercially
available low-voltage double gang mounting
bracket. Use the following procedure to install either
or both
of
these units in a wall.
• Complete these connections before
connecting to a live power source.
• Do not connect the MCX-C15 directly to
the server using a
CAT-5
cable.
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CAUTIONS
LAN
MCX-CA15
or
I/O box
(MCX-IB15)
Hub or router
Server
CAUTIONS
• Be sure to leave 10 cm (3-15/16") of
ventilation space to the top, bottom, left
and right of these units, and remove all
insulating materials, etc. If a support
beam prevents adequate clearance
around these· units, make sure that
sufficient space
is
cleared
on
the
opposite side of the support beam.
• When inserting these units, make sure
no cables are jammed between the unit
and the opposite wall.
• Complete all in-wall connections before
connecting to a live power source.
• Do not install these units upside-down.
Doing so may cause them to overheat,
resulting
in
electrical shock, fire or
damage to the unit.
1 Make a hole
in
the wall big enough to fit
the low-voltage double gang mounting
bracket you are using.
Insert the end of the
CAT-5
cable (straight)
into an
AV
OUT,
AV
IN
or LAN terminal.
When connecting the MCX-C15 to a hub or router
connected to a network, make sure the DHCP server
function
is
enabled on the server (default setting).
For details, see the MCX-1000 Owner's Manual,
page 110. Further, make sure the MCX-C15 settings
are set to the factory default.
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MAKING IN-WALL CONNECTIONS
•
To
connect CAT-5 cables
Use these connections to:
• Transfer
AV
signals between the
MCX-CI5
and
MCX-CAI5 (or I/O box) using the supplied
CAT-5
cable (straight).
• Transfer network signals between the MCX-C15
and the server using a commercially available
CAT-5
cable (straight).
MCX-C15
Both the MCX-C15 and MCX-CA15 are designed
for wall-mounted installation using a commercially
available low-voltage double gang mounting
bracket. Use the following procedure to install either
or both
of
these units in a wall.
• Complete these connections before
connecting to a live power source.
• Do not connect the MCX-C15 directly to
the server using a
CAT-5
cable.
~
AVOUT
!
AV
IN
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'-···
..
ib
~~Q
i)
o~o~·omm@
CAUTIONS
LAN
MCX-CA15
or
I/O box
(MCX-IB15)
Hub or router
Server
CAUTIONS
• Be sure to leave 10 cm (3-15/16") of
ventilation space to the top, bottom, left
and right of these units, and remove all
insulating materials, etc. If a support
beam prevents adequate clearance
around these· units, make sure that
sufficient space
is
cleared
on
the
opposite side of the support beam.
• When inserting these units, make sure
no cables are jammed between the unit
and the opposite wall.
• Complete all in-wall connections before
connecting to a live power source.
• Do not install these units upside-down.
Doing so may cause them to overheat,
resulting
in
electrical shock, fire or
damage to the unit.
1 Make a hole
in
the wall big enough to fit
the low-voltage double gang mounting
bracket you are using.
Insert the end of the
CAT-5
cable (straight)
into an
AV
OUT,
AV
IN
or LAN terminal.
When connecting the MCX-C15 to a hub or router
connected to a network, make sure the DHCP server
function
is
enabled on the server (default setting).
For details, see the MCX-1000 Owner's Manual,
page 110. Further, make sure the MCX-C15 settings
are set to the factory default.
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