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ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
2. Hardware Orientation
ImagePRO-II Rear Panel
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Pressing a front panel button once causes that button to light up. If the button is associated
with a menu system, the display shows the top-level menu for that button. For example,
pressing
SEL
at the
Status Menu
displays the
Setup Menu
. If the button performs a
function, that function begins. For example, pressing
ESC
exits a menu or cancels an
operation immediately.
There are three button states:
•
Lit
– Button is selected.
•
Dim
– Source or logo is present but not active.
•
Not lit
– Button is not selected.
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The following figure illustrates the ImagePRO-II
rear panel.
Figure 2-6.
ImagePRO-II Rear Panel
Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector:
1)
AC Connector
One
AC Connector
with a power switch is provided to connect the ImagePRO-II
to your facility’s AC power source through the supplied power cord. The integral
switch turns the unit on and off.
100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz
3
6
1
4
7
5
8
9
11
12
13
14
10
2
1)
AC Connector
8)
SDI-1 Output
2)
Ethernet Port
9)
Composite Video Output
3)
Input 1 — DVI-I Input with Loop-through
10)
DVI-D Output
4)
Input 2 — Analog Input with Loop-through
11)
Universal Analog Output
5)
Input 3 — HDMI Input
12)
HDMI Output
6)
Input 4 — DisplayPort Input
13)
DisplayPort Output
7)
Input 5 — SDI-1 Input with Loop-through
14)
Genlock Input BNC with passive Loop-through
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