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B |
Video cable: From Processor Unit to display (C7) This is a commercial cable. The display cable is often physically attached to the display, and terminated in the “computer end” with a male connector. If the cable is not attached, it is normally provided with the display.
If you need to use a DVI-to-SVGA adapter to connect your display, you must use the left DVI-I output. This is the only output that supports the SVGA signals.
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D |
Serial cables: From Processor Unit to external device(s) (C10) |
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Serial cable: From Processor Unit to external device(s) (C10) |
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Ethernet cable: From Processor Unit to Transceiver Unit (C8) It is very important that a high quality Ethernet cable is used. You must use CAT-5E STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) quality or better. Using a cable with lower bandwidth capacity will reduce the MS70 performance. Do not connect the Processor Unit to the Transceiver Unit using an existing local area network (LAN).
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H |
AC power cable: From Processor Unit to uninterruptible power supply (UPS) (C3) |
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I |
Ground cable: From Processor Unit to vessel ground (C6) |
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K |
USB interface connectors |
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M |
Ethernet cable: From Processor Unit to local area network (LAN) (C9) |
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SPDIF Audio cable: Not used |
If you need to use a DVI-to-SVGA adapter to connect your display, you must use the left DVI-I output. This is the only output that supports the SVGA signals.
The Ethernet adapter is located in Slot F on the rear side of the Processor Unit cabinet. Both Ethernet sockets are used to communicate with the Ethernet switch in the Transceiver Unit.
If you wish to connect the Processor Unit to the ship's local area network, use the right Ethernet socket on the connection panel. Do not use the adapter in Slot F.