4.0 CONNECTING SOURCES
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R599790 - FORCE Series User Manual
4.0 CONNECTING SOURCES
4.1
Connecting a device to the projector
Connect your source to an Input board inserted into one of the available nput slots
located at the rear of the projector.
Sources are connected to the Input Panel located at the back of the projector. The Input Panel allows one image
processor board and up to 4 input cards to be inserted. The input cards are hot swappable, they may be plugged in
and out while the projector is running.
NB: The image processor should only be replaced when the projector is off or when it is in standby mode.
There are 5 option Input boards to populate the 4 available slots:
•
Analog BNC
•
Dual Link DVI
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High-Definition Twin HDMI
•
Dual SD/HD-SDI (Serial Digital Interface)
•
Standard Video Decoder
These cards slide into on of the 4 option slots, shown in figure below. The option cards can be used in any slot. One
or more of the option slots may be used with any combination of option cards, including multiples of the same card
type. There may be up to 2 active inputs being displayed at any time, either from one card or from 2 cards. These 2
inputs can be routed to outputs or to the main or PIP video image.
4.2
Status Leds on Input Boards
There are status leds located on the faceplate of each input card and indicate the following:
• Power ON - Green
• Signal Valid - Green
• Signal Invalid - OFF
4.3
Analog BNC Input Board
This card accepts several types of sync modes. In 5-wire sync mode all 5 BNC connectors are used. If H and V
connectors are swapped, this card will still operate normally.
An analog graphic source such as a VGA from a PC can be connected. The card can operate in 4-wire sync mode,
which accommodates 4-wire RGBC sources.
The composite sync cable can be connected to either the H/C BNC or the V BNC. The card supports 3-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.
NOTE: This card offers no loop out capability. and there are 2 LEDs on the module faceplate. PWR indicates power
has been applied and the card is initialized, signal indicates a valid signal has been detected.
Analog BNC input board*
Red/Pr
Green/Y
Blue/Pb
H/C
V
PWR
Signal
Analog Input
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