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Connect the ethernet cable, Connect a direct serial cable, Connect audio sources – ClearOne Impress IM100 User Manual User Manual

Page 10: Connect the video inputs, Connect the power

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IMPRESS units include an Ethernet networking adapter. If you intend to use the IMPRESS unit on a
LAN, connect the network cable here. (Contact your network administrator to help you identify your
network’s cable connection if necessary.)

» NOTE: Ethernet networking can be a complex subject. If you are not familiar with

terms such as “IP Address,” “Subnet Mask” and “TCP/IP,” we recommend that you
have your Network Administrator assist you with the initial setup of the IMPRESS unit.

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If you will be publishing via a direct serial connection, connect the cable from the communications
port on the publishing PC to the COM1 serial connector on the IMPRESS. See the section above
for help identifying the COM1 port on the IMPRESS.

» NOTE: To publish with a serial cable, you must use a Null Modem serial cable,

included with your IMPRESS. A standard serial cable will not work.

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The IMPRESS system feature three audio connections – Stereo Line Input, Monaural Line Input and
Stereo Audio Output.

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There are 2 video inputs on the back of the IMPRESS – RCA, and S-Video.
Any device you wish to show through the IMPRESS can be connected here (VCR and DVD players
are most commonly used). Refer to the “Video Pages” section of the “Creating and Adding Content”
chapter for further details.

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Once you are sure everything is properly connected, connect the power cable from the adapter
to the rear of the IMPRESS unit and then plug it into a power outlet on a surge protector or battery
backup unit.

» NOTE: The IMPRESS IM100 uses a switching power adapter supporting 120/240

VAC at 60 or 50 Hz.