Crestron
QM-RX
QuickMedia™
Receiver
RGBHV is a computer signal that uses the standard High Density (HD-15)
15-pin connector. It is comprised of three analog video signals: red, green, blue
and separate horizontal and vertical syncs. Most computer monitors use RGB
(usually called VGA, SVGA, XVGA, etc.).
S-VIDEO
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
S-VIDEO
One DIN type connector for S-video output.
S-Video Connector Pinout
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 Ground
2
Ground
3 Luminance
4
Chrominance
S-video contains two separate components, luminance and chrominance (also
known as Y and C signals respectively). The luminance signal contains
brightness, intensity, and signal timing information. This signal contains all
picture information except for color. The chrominance signal contains only the
color information. You can see the complete black and white image, without
the chrominance, by only feeding the luminance signal into a monitor.
VIDEO
VIDEO (Composite)
One BNC type connector for composite video output.
Composite video is a type of video signal in which all information – the red,
green, and blue (horizontal and vertical sync) signals are mixed together.
Pin 1
Pin 9
COM
COM
This DB9 (male) software programmable, bidirectional serial port is available
for RS-232 communication, with hardware and software handshaking and
modem control. Speeds are rated up to 9600 bps.
A null modem cable is required to connect to a computer. Refer to the
following table for pinout designations.
Standard COM DB9 Pinout
PIN DIRECTION
DESCRIPTION
2
To QM-RX
(RXD) Receive Data
3
From QM-RX
(TXD) Transmit Data
4
From QM-RX
(DTR) Data Terminal Ready
5
Common
(SG) Signal Ground
6
To QM-RX
(DSR) Data Set Ready
7
From QM-RX
(RTS) Request To Send
8
To QM-RX
(CTS) Clear To Send
Operations Guide – DOC. 6333
QuickMedia™ Receiver: QM-RX
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