
MCC101 User manual
1. Introduction
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System Connections
MCC101 operates as one of the two modes; as Encoder or Decoder. MCC101 units can be connected in
either 1-to-1 fashion where one encoder is connected one decoder or 1-to-many fashion where one encoder is
connected to many decoders.
Following chart shows data status of video, audio and serial data on each mode.
System Mode
Video
Audio
Serial Data
Encoder
Transmit
Transmit/Receive
Transmit/Receive
Decoder
Receive
Transmit/Receive
Transmit/Receive
Therefore, the system modes are defined by the video communication and all system modes are capable of
bi-directional transmission of audio or serial data.
Topology
Typically, the encoder and a decoder are connected in 1-to-1 mode. To support specific situation,
1-to-multiple connection is also supported.
1:1 Connection (Unidirectional Transmission)
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The most commonly used configuration is 1 to 1 connection. An encoder is installed at a site where video
images can be transmitted and a decoder is installed at a center location to receive and view the video images
on monitors. Audio and serial data are transferred in either direction.
Encoder
Decoder
Site
Remote Center
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