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44 | MODEL FSSBID 100H: CONNECTING DEVICES INSIDE YOUR SMART MOBILE
STAND’S CABINET
99-00962-20 REV C0
Perform the following procedure to connect a SMART Hub SE240
to your SMART Mobile Stand.
NOTE
You require a USB A to USB B cable (not included) if you’re installing a computer
with your SMART Hub SE240.
To connect your
SMART Hub SE240
1. Connect the 3.5 stereo audio plug from cable A01 to your SMART Hub’s
Computer Audio receptacle, marked 1.
2. Connect the three-plug RCA cable
AV02 included in your SMART Mobile Stand’s
accessory kit as follows:
Connect the yellow plug to your SMART Hub’s
Composite Video
RCA receptacle.
Connect the red plug to the adjacent
Audio In RCA receptacle, marked R.
Connect the white plug to the adjacent
Audio In RCA receptacle, marked L.
3. Connect the two-plug RCA cable
A04 as follows:
Connect the red plug to your SMART Hub’s
Audio Out RCA receptacle,
marked
R.
Connect the white plug to your SMART Hub’s
Audio Out RCA receptacle,
marked
L.
NOTE
You previously connected the other end of this cable to your
flat-panel display (see page 42).
4. Connect the two-plug RCA cable
A05 included in your SMART Mobile Stand’s
accessory kit as follows:
Connect the red audio plug to your SMART Hub’s remaining
Audio In
RCA receptacle, marked
R.
Connect the white audio plug to your SMART Hub’s remaining
Audio In
RCA receptacle, marked
L.
5. Connect S-Video cable
V02 included in your SMART Mobile Stand’s accessory kit
to your hub’s
S-Video receptacle.
6. Connect DVI cable
V03 in the prewired cable harness inside the cabinet of your
SMART Mobile Stand to your hub’s
Video In receptacle (marked Computer 1).
7. Connect DVI cable
V04 to your SMART Hub’s DVI receptacle, marked Video Out.
NOTE
You previously connected the other end of this cable to your
flat-panel display (see page 42).