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1.3.6
Control Card
Control Card
Control card
RS-485
Reserved for future control option or third-party control
HDMI IN
Takes the HDMI output signal from an upstream Pacific MS’
HDMI OUT
during cascading; or takes a local computer’s video output for switching
display between the Pacific MS’ in-system GUI and the local computer
HDMI OUT
Connects to a HDMI/DVI monitor for accessing the Pacific MS’
in-system GUI; or displays the local computer’s bypassed video output
entering from
HDMI IN
During cascading, the
HDMI OUT
of the upstream Pacific MS will be fed
as the HDMI input signal to the downstream Pacific MS’
HDMI IN
HDBaseT
Connects to Avitech Pacific X-HDUR for accessing the Pacific MS’
in-system GUI (or the local computer) over distance via a CAT5e/6
Ethernet cable
Note: Avitech recommends using CAT6 cables or better (shielded
cables) for optimum performance.
IP
For controlling the Pacific MS using Avitech HTTP commands on a
separate computer’s browser
Ref In
Connects to the external reference sync for genlocking video outputs;
reserved for future output cards’ video wall display functions (not
available for Pacific MS-2)
RS-232
Reserved for future control option or third-party control
Mouse/Keyboard
Connects to a set of USB mouse/keyboard for in-system GUI control (or
local computer control); or connects to an upstream Pacific MS for
bypassing mouse/keyboard control
PC
Takes the bypassed mouse/keyboard control from a downstream
Pacific MS or a local computer
Table 1-14
Control Card Component Description
The Pacific MS outputs the in-system GUI at 1080p and requires connecting to a monitor with 1080p full HD
and HDCP support.