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Connecting monitors and projectors, Connecting monitors to set-top systems, Additional tv monitor – Polycom VSX Series User Manual

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Setting Up Your System Hardware

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Connecting Monitors and Projectors

If you have a set-top or component system, you need to connect a monitor to

the system to see the people at the far site. Refer to your system’s setup sheet

for connection details. The following table shows the different ways you can

connect monitors to a VSX system. The main monitor is the monitor that

displays the VSX system user interface.

Make sure the settings on your monitor are appropriate for video conferencing

applications. For more information about configuring your monitor’s settings,

refer to

Adjusting the Monitor’s Color Balance, Sharpness, and Brightness

on

page

4-12

.

Connecting Monitors to Set-Top Systems

If you have a VSX 5000, VSX 6000A, or VSX 7000s system, you can use a VGA

monitor instead of a TV monitor.
You can add the optional components described in the following sections.

Additional TV Monitor

The set-top systems provide a second S-Video output for a TV monitor. If you

have a VSX 6000 or VSX 7000 system, you need an additional display adapter

to connect a second monitor.
Because of their screen resolution, TV monitors are best for showing people

and for playing recorded material from VCR or DVD players.

VSX System

Main Monitor

Second Monitor

VSX 5000, VSX 6000, VSX 6000A,
VSX 7000, VSX 7000s, VSX 7000e,
VSX 8000

TV (NTSC or PAL)

None

VSX 5000, VSX 6000, VSX 6000A,
VSX 7000, VSX 7000s, VSX 7000e,
VSX 8000

TV (NTSC or PAL)

TV (NTSC or PAL)

VSX 5000, VSX 6000, VSX 6000A,
VSX 7000, VSX 7000s, VSX 7000e,
VSX 8000

TV (NTSC or PAL)

VGA monitor

VSX 5000, VSX 6000A, VSX 7000s,
VSX 7000e, VSX 8000

VGA monitor

Not available