Chapter 2- qsx overview, Qsx equipment overview, Qsx 400 components – Polycom QSX 3725-22370-001/B User Manual

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Chapter 2- QSX Overview

QSX Equipment Overview

There are two basic versions of the QSX. The QSX 400 is designed to work in
environments without a conference phone or with Polycom’s analog SoundStation,
SoundStation2, SoundStation Premier or SoundStation2W conference phones. The QSX
300 is specifically designed to work with the Polycom VTX 1000 conference phone. The
QSX 300 does not require a content controller because that functionality has been
designed into the VTX 1000 phone and can be accessed through the menus on the phone
itself.

QSX 400 Components

When sharing content between two QSX units, you will need one Polycom conference
phone connected to each QSX for the session. If only sharing content with web viewers,
it is not required to connect a phone to the QSX.

Name Component

Description

QSX system base

Adds content sharing to phone
calls. The base can be mounted
on a rack, under a table, or on a
wall, or it can be placed on a
tabletop.

Content controller with 25-foot
(~8.5 meters) VGA Cable

Allows the presenter to send
content with the push of a button.

3 foot VGA Extension

Connects the QSX system to a
computer or other VGA source.

LAN Cable

Connects the QSX system to the
IP network.

Power Supply and Power Cable

Connects power to the QSX
system base.

8-wire cable for phone console

Connects the QSX system’s 8-
wire connector to the conference
phone.

Serial Cable (straight through)

Connects to the serial port on the
QSX. Used for setting static IP if
required and HyperTerminal is
not available.

Mounting Brackets

Includes screws and four brackets
for mounting the QSX system
base under a table or on a wall.

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