Installation and Setup
Mirage M Series User Manual
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020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
Analog BNC input card
This card accepts several types of sync modes. In five-wire sync mode all five BNC connectors are
used. If H and V connectors are swapped, this card operate normally. An analog graphic source such
as a VGA from a PC can be connected. The card can operate in four-wire sync mode, which
accommodates four-wire RGBC sources. The composite sync cable can be connected to either the
H/C BNC or the V BNC. The card supports three-wire RGB or YPbPr sync modes, sometimes called
sync-on-Green (SOG). In this mode the H/C and V connectors are not used. The sync is connected
to the Green/Y BNC connector. This card offers no loop out capability. Two LEDs are on the module
faceplate. PWR indicates power has been applied and the card is initialized, signal indicates a valid
signal has been detected.
Dual 3G/HD/SD-SDI input card
This card accepts both standard-definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) serial-digital-interface
(SDI) signals from one of two SD or HD 3GHz SDI sources. Both single-link HD and dual-link HD
signals are accepted. The card has two SD/HD-SDI outputs, each of which is
loop through
for its
respective input. Three LEDs are on the module faceplate. PWR indicates power has been applied
and the card is initialized, and the two signal LEDs indicate a valid signal has been detected on the
respective input.
Dual link DVI input card
This card accepts a single DVI signal with or without High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP) video signal over a DVI-I connector and analog video signals over the DVI-I or fifteen-pin
VGA connector. The module can simultaneously support a digital signal on the DVI input and an
analog signal on the VGA port; however, it does not support two analog signals at the same time.
Four LEDs are on the module faceplate. PWR indicates power is applied and the card is initialized,
and the other three on the right side of the corresponding connectors indicate a valid signal has
been detected.
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