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Names and Functions of Parts
Rear
a
NETWORK-2 connector/LED
Supports 10 Base-T, 100 Base-TX, and 1000 Base-T
Ethernet.
b
RS-232C connector
Used for maintenance or system administration.
c
NETWORK-1 connector/LED
Connects to networks for data transfer. Supports 10 Base-
T, 100 Base-TX, and 1000 Base-T Ethernet.
d
REF IN (reference signal input) connector
Inputs reference image signals of the specified field
frequency. Automatically terminates at 75
Ω
.
e
OUT2 slot
Slot for future option installation.
f
OUT1 slot (HD-SDI video output) connectors 1
to 4
Outputs HD-SDI video signals.
g
IN slot (HD-SDI video input) connectors 1 to 4
Inputs HD-SDI video signals.
h
Power connector
Connect the power cord here.
To prevent accidental disconnection of the power cord,
attach a power cord clamp.
i
U
(signal earthing) terminal
Connect the earthing wire for the system here.
j
USB connectors
Connect USB devices here.
a
NETWORK-2 connector/LED
b
RS-232C connector
d
REF IN (reference signal input) connector
e
OUT2 slot
f
OUT1 slot (HD-SDI video output)
connectors 1 to 4
g
IN slot (HD-SDI video input)
connectors 1 to 4
h
Power connector
i
U
(signal earthing)
terminal
j
USB connectors
k
Power unit
c
NETWORK-1 connector/LED
Right LED
Transmission speed
Off
Not 1000 Base
Lit (green)
1000 Base
Left LED
Transmission status
Off
Not linked
Lit (orange)
Linked
Blinking (orange)
Transmission in progress
Right LED
Transmission speed
Off
Not 1000 Base
Lit (orange)
1000 Base
Left LED
Transmission status
Off
Not linked
Lit (green)
Linked
Lit (red)
Transmission in progress