The Polycom VSX model can
support optional output devices. These devices include:
VCR Recorder
Video Projector
2nd TV/Monitor
3rd TV/Monitor
Stereo Speaker System
All components are
color coded.
VCR Recorder
Connections:
Audio-in -
locate this symbol that is next to the associated
receptacles on the back of the VCR recorder to receive
audio signals.
Right audio - Insert the red plug into the receptacle with a red
color or labeled "audio in".
Left audio - Insert the white plug into the
receptacle with a white color or labeled "audio in".
Video-in - locate this symbol that is located next to the
associated receptacles on the back of the Polycom VSX unit.
Composite video - Insert the yellow RCA plug into
the receptacle with a yellow color or labeled "Video in".
Polycom VSX connections for
TV, Stereo Amp or VCR Recorder:
Audio-out - locate this symbol that
is next to
the associated receptacles on the back of the Polycom VSX unit to send
audio signals. These jacks can be used to connect to alternative
devices.
Right audio -
Insert the red plug into the receptacle with a red
color.
Left audio -
Insert the white plug into the receptacle with a white
color.
Video-out - locate this symbol that should be next to
the associated receptacles on the back of the Polycom VSX unit to output
video signals.
Composite video - Insert the yellow RCA plug into
the receptacle with a yellow color. Do not plug in the yellow RCA composite video cable if the S-video cable
can be used.
TV/Monitor:
S-video - Insert the yellow plug into the
receptacle next to the VGA connector on the special cable providing
support for VGA and monitor-2.
Composite video -
Insert the yellow plug into the receptacle next to the
VGA connector on the special cable providing support for
VGA and monitor-2.
Video Projector:
Video -
Insert the 15-pin VGA plug into the receptacle on the
special cable providing support for VGA and monitor-2.
Optional Input Hardware Installation is
complete:
After any or all the above connections have been made the
Polycom VSX unit can be turned on with the rocker switch labeled with 0
(off) and 1 (on).