Configuring The Tvm For Remote Control; Configuring The Tvm/Vtm With The Rcu 1000 Remote Control - Videotek TVM9100PKG Installation And Operation Handbook

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Configuring the TVM for Remote Control

The configuration shown in Figure 2-5 is for one PC running multi-connection
software and equipped with a Network Interface Card (NIC) connected to multiple
TVMs and VTMs. The interconnecting cables can be extended using electronic
distribution.
Figure 2-5. Multiple TVMs Network PC Connection

Configuring the TVM/VTM with the RCU 1000 Remote Control

For the following configurations, the interconnecting cables can be extended using
electronic distribution. There are two ways to configure the TVM/VTM Series with the
RCU 1000 remote control:
• One RCU 1000 connected to one TVM/VTM Series unit using the REMOTE port.
• One RCU 1000 connected to multiple TVM/VTM Series units using a multidrop
cabling adaptor and straight through cable using RJ-11 connectors (not a standard
telephone wire) that connects to the REMOTE ports on the back of the TVM/VTM
Series units and to the TO MAIN UNIT connector on the back of the RCU.
All TVM/VTM Series units must have unique unit IDs. The unit ID is the identification
number of the TVM/VTM Series units, and can be set to any number within a range of
1 to 99 in the COMMUNICATIONS menu. The unit IDs should be different than the
identification numbers of other units in the same system configuration. The REMOTE
port must be terminated on the last TVM/VTM Series unit, as shown in Figure 2-6.
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