AVerMedia Technologies LX5000 User Manual
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Modem
List of modems supported:
• Lucent Venus Serial Voice Modem
• Rockwell (Connexant) chipset Voice Modem
• Topic chipset Voice Modem
• Zyxel Omni56K Voice Modem
(if a modem is to be used with in the
AVerMedia LX5000 server, it needs to be an
external modem)
SCSI Card
AHA
Monitor
1024 x 768 (or higher) with horizontal frequency
of 60 Hz
Mouse 3-button
mouse
PTZ Camera
List of PTZ cameras tested:
• Lilin PIH-717/7000/7600
• Dynacolor D7700
• Kampro KC-7720
• Pelco SD5TAC Series
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Most PTZ cameras use RS-485 as the communications protocol
but most motherboards use RS-232 serial ports. If this is the
case, you need to purchase an RS-232 to RS-485 converter.
If you purchase the AVerMedia LX5000 kit, and you run out of
external COM ports for the speed dome camera, you can use a
10-pin to DB-9 ribbon cable (included with package) with the internal
COM header on the motherboard. First, plug the 10-pin connector into
the internal COM header. Then screw the DB-9 connector into the I/O
bracket (also included in the packaging). Finally use the screws to
attach the I/O bracket to your chassis. You can now connect your
speed dome cameras. See the following figure.
If you want to add an additional hard disk, please first partition
it manually following the rule of LINUX system operation. On
the other hand, note that only the CD-R with IDE interface can be
connected to IDE 1 slave.