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Chapter 2:
Hardware installation
8. Turn on your computer.
In some cases, when you boot your computer, Windows’ Plug-and-Play system
will detect a new PCI board and you will be asked to assign a driver to it. At this
point, you should
click on
Cancel
because the driver will be installed during the
installation of MIL or one of its derivatives.
Connecting external devices to Matrox
CronosPlus
Matrox CronosPlus has the following connectors on its bracket. The pinouts of
these connectors are discussed in detail in Appendix B.
•
BNC connector.
Used to receive CVBS video input 0 or the Y component of Y/C
video input.
•
Video input connector (DB-25).
Used to receive CVBS video input or the C
component of Y/C video input. It is also used to transmit/receive user signals and
camera control signals.
You can connect video sources to Matrox CronosPlus’s video input connector,
using the optional DB25-TO-5BNC/O cable. This cable has a 25-pin female
DB-25 connector on one end and 5 BNCs and open-ended wires on the other end.
Summary of Contents for CronosPlus
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter outlines the key features of the Matrox CronosPlus board...
Page 16: ...16 Chapter 2 Hardware installation...
Page 20: ...20 Chapter 3 Using multiple Matrox CronosPlus boards...
Page 26: ...26 Chapter 4 Hardware reference...
Page 42: ...V video decoder 23 24 video formats supported monochrome 6 NTSC 6 23 PAL 6 23 Y C 6 23...
Page 48: ...Describe the problem...