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HDE 400
Connections
Video Inputs:
HDTV ...........................................................1 HDMI 1.4a (typ A, 19 Pin)
Component YPbPr ............................................................ 3 Cinch sockets
CVBS ...............................................................................1 Cinch socket
Audio Inputs:
PCM ................................................................................. 1 HDMI 1.4a
S/PDIF (PCM) .........................................................................1 TOSLINK
Analogous Stereo ........................................................... 2 Cinch sockets
LAN ................................................................................. 1 RJ 45 socket
ASI input ..................................................................1 BNC socket, 75
Ω
ASI output .................................................................1 BNC socket, 75
Ω
RF output ..................................................................... 1 IEC socket 75Ω
Connection strip (10-pin): ........................................for supply voltages and
control circuit
RS-232 socket: ....................................................... serial update interface
Remote maintenance
Remotely controllable (via PSW 1000*): ..............................................yes
(* and a corresponding management unit)
2.4 d
esCriPtion
The MPEG4 Encoder Cassette converts a HD or SD video and audio signal
into a MPEG4 data stream (transport stream) and outputs it via the ASI inter-
face, the LAN interface and the RF output.
COFDM or QAM modulation can be selected for the RF output signal.
For the Video input it can be selected between HDMI (HDTV with PCM stereo
sound), YPbPr (SD/HD) or CVBS (SD). All common HDTV formats up to a reso-
lution of 1920 × 1080p @ 50/60Hz are supported. The stereo audio signal
of a YPbPr resp. CVBS signal can be fed in via the cinch sockets (analogous)
or the TOSLINK S/PDIF interface (PCM).
A status LED at the HDMI socket lights green, if the present signal is supported
(suitable resolution, no copy protection), or red, if no or a not supported signal
is present.
A status LED at the ASI input indicates, whether a input signal is present
(green).