HD-EO
Rev.
2
9
The details of how the connector module is mounted can be found in the user
manual for the frame. This manual is also available from our web site:
45H
http://www.network-electronics.com/
.
2.8
Terminal format support
The different input and output ports on HD-EO can support a number of
formats. The table below shows which signal formats are supported on the
selected terminals.
Terminal format support, version 2:
Terminal Function
Supported
Format
Mode
IN1
Electrical Input 1
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Input
IN2
Electrical Input 2
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Input
OUT1
Electrical Output – Reclocked
DA output
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Output
OUT1
Electrical Output – Reclocked
DA output
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Output
OPTICAL Optical
Output
(Transmitter)
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Output
GPI ALARM Open Collector Alarms
Wired alarms
OC Output
Terminal format support, version 1:
Terminal Function
Supported
Format
Mode
DIGITAL
INPUT
Electrical Input
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Input
DIGITAL
OUTPUT 1
Electrical Output – None
inverted
Reclocked DA output
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Output
DIGITAL
OUTPUT 2
Electrical Output – Inverted
Reclocked DA output
HD-SDI, SD-SDI,
Transparent
1
Output
OPTICAL Optical
Output
(Transmitter)
HD-SDI, SD-SDI, DVB-ASI,
SMPTE310, Transparent
1
Output
GPI ALARM Open Collector Alarms
Wired alarms
OC Output
1
HD-EO has a “Transparent mode”. In this mode all reclockers are switched off and no jitter attenuation
will be performed. This mode may be used for non-standard or unsupported bit rates over shorter
distances and up to 1 Gbps.