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
~~c::pJ
e°<290
o
'-···
..
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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