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Sapphire HEVC Decoder User Manual
Secondary Connections in mode 1 are as follows:
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Ethernet Network: Ethernet is only required for web browser control of the Sapphire
HEVC Decoder, or for Ethernet streaming applications. Both of these are only
supported in version 1.4 software or higher.
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Analogue Audio: These connections are only required if analogue audio is
employed.
Connections in Mode 2 – HD Mode
4
3
2
1
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 4
VIDEO 3
GENL OCK
ASI OUT
ASI IN
AUDIO 1-L
AUDIO 1-R
NETWORK
SERIAL
AUDIO 2
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 4
VIDEO 3
GENL OCK
ASI OUT
ASI IN
AUDIO 1-L
AUDIO 1-R
NETWORK
SERIAL
AUDIO 2
IP NETWORK
TRI-LEVEL SYNC
SAPPHIRE
ENCODER
2x SAPPHIRE
DECODERS
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 4
VIDEO 3
GENL OCK
ASI OUT
ASI IN
AUDIO 1-L
AUDIO 1-R
NETWORK
SERIAL
AUDIO 2
CAMERA 1
CAMERA 2
CAMERA 3
CAMERA 4
AUDIO 1
AUDIO 2
AUDIO 3
AUDIO 4
CONTROL &
MONITORING
The primary connections in mode 2 are as follows:
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3G HDSDI signals from the camera sources to the Encoder and from the Decoder to
the monitor. A minimum of 1 camera source is required. A maximum of 4 camera
sources can be connected. Inputs should be connected in order from 1 to 4 as
required. Good quality coaxial cables suitable for 3G-HDSDI should be employed.
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ASI Connection. The ASI interface from the Encoder to the Decoder is critical and
care should be taken to use an appropriate quality coaxial cable.
NB: although the Encoder is capable of encoding 4x HD signals, the decoder can
only handle 2x HD signals. It is therefore necessary to use 2x Sapphire decoders
per Sapphire Encoder when decoding 3 or 4 HD signals