Rev:
B
Revision Date:
08/23/2013
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MAN
– FD932DVD-BLU-2 & FD932DVD-BLU-2 Ver HDSDI
Audio Wiring for Use with Balanced Audio Inputs
For best performance, use two twisted pairs in a shielded cable or two individual
shielded twisted pairs.
One pair is connected to Left + and Left -. The other pair connects to Right + and Right -
All four wires will run from the Blu-ray player to the destination.
Left + and Left
– connect to the receiving equipment’s Left channel input.
Right + and Right
– connect to the receiving equipment’s Right channel input.
The shield will be connected to the fuselage at one place only.
NOTE:
The FD932DVD-BLU-2/FD932DVD-BLU-2 Ver HDSDI has high impedance balanced
outputs instead of the more popular low impedance inputs. This is usually not a problem.
External audio level pads may be installed at
the installer’s discretion.
Power and Ground Wiring
22 AWG or larger wire is recommended for Power and Ground applications.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) defines the protocol and electrical
specifications for the signalling, pin-out, electrical, and mechanical requirements of cable
and connectors used for transmitting High-Definition content. The Type A HDMI connector
(shown below) has 19 pins with bandwidth to support all SDTV, EDTV, and HDTV modes.
The plug's outside dimensions are 13.9 mm wide by 4.45 mm high. There is no audio
output available on the HDMI cable.
ECS manufactures an HDMI cable that is terminated at the factory. It is ordered as part
number 600-19786-XXX, where XXX is the length in inches for the desired cable.
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