
Set up your video conferencing equipments and systems to start Telecommuting:
Maroon Lines - connect wired webcam to the USB ports of the laptop computer or desktop computer using USB connector. Headset connections Aqua Blue lines - connect the headset to the speaker/headphone-out jack and microphone-in jack to the laptop or desktop computer using RCA connectors. |










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Blue Lines - connect Cable/DSL/Satellite High-speed Internet from outside (high-speed Internet providers) using Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors to Cable/ DSL/Satellite modem (whichever you are using), then from the modem, to the Ethernet ports of the standard definition video conferencing codecs. Video connections Green Lines - connect S-video connectors from your Standard definition video codecs to your standard definition projectors in your home theater and business conference room as shown in the diagram above. You can also use yellow for your video connections. Audio connections Orange Lines - audio connections are shown from your CODECS to the stereo systems of your home theater and business conference room. For your audio connections, use the RCA red and white or red and black connectors. Polycom V500 Standard Definition video conferencing connectivity set up. |


Internet connections Blue Lines - connect Cable/DSL/Satellite High-speed Internet from outside line (high-speed Internet providers) using Ethernet cable with RJ45 connectors to Cable/DSL/Satellite modem (whichever you are using), then from the modem, to the Ethernet ports of the high definition video conferencing codec (hd codec). Video and Audio Connections Green lines - connect your high definition TVs or high definition projectors from your high definition codecs (hd codecs) using HDMI cable connectors. Note: The colors are used to represent the different connections only
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