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Chapter 1 Introduction
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10. Grounding screw
The additional protective conductor is connected to the grounding screw.
11. Equipotential terminal
The equipotential terminal is used when electric potential between electric
devices differs and therefore needs to be equalized. This prevents differences in
the potential between devices and conductive parts and minimizes the ground
resistance. The equipotential bonding connection on the device can minimize
contact voltages from different sources, for example, when the device is used in a
system with other devices.
12.
Power switch
Turns the power on or off.
: On,
: Off
13.
DC OUT terminal
Used when providing 5V power to a peripheral device.
Attention
• Do not connect this to the terminal to measurement devices or medical
equipment which will come into contact with a patient.
14.
RS-232C terminal
(D-Sub 9pin)
Controls this product by connecting it to an external device.
Input switching and various adjustments are possible from connected external
devices.
15.
DC IN terminal
Connects the DC OUT terminal of the AC adapter.
16. SDI 1/2 input terminals
(BNC type)
Connect from devices with an SDI output terminal.
SDI 1 is compatible with 12G / 6G / 3G / HD-SDI, and SDI 2 is compatible with 3G /
HD-SDI.
17.
SDI output terminal
(BNC type)
The signal into the SDI 1 input terminal is output as is.
18.
DVI-D input terminal
(DVI-D)
Connect from devices with DVI-D output.
19.
DVI-D output terminal
(DVI-D)
The signal into the DVI-D input terminal is output as is.
20.
HDMI input terminal
(HDMI)
Connect from devices with HDMI output.
21.
DisplayPort input
terminal (DisplayPort)
Connect from devices with DisplayPort output.
22.
DisplayPort output
terminal (DisplayPort)
The signal into the DisplayPort input terminal is output as is.
23.
USB terminal (USB
upstream port, Type-B)
For maintenance. Cannot be used.