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BrightEye NXT 450 Clean Streaming Router
Installation, Configuration and Operations Guide
When VITC (Vertical Interval Timecode) is present on NTSC or PAL analog composite reference sources,
it will be available to the Router for event scheduling.
See “Setting Up Timing and Genlock” on page 57 for more details about configuring the Router’s
Timing and Genlock systems.
Connecting Ethernet for Web Control Points
Because you can control and configure the BrightEye NXT 450 immediately upon boot-up with
its built-in front control panel, it is not required to use the Control Network Ethernet connection.
However, if you want to configure one or more web control points, you will need to network to the
Control Network Ethernet port.
Use CAT5 or CAT6 cabling to connect the Control Network Ethernet port to a network Ethernet router
or switch to make it accessible to computers on your network. The Control Network Ethernet port will
auto-sense cable direction, so a cross-over cable is not needed.
Connecting Ethernet for GigE Streaming Media I/O Port
Use CAT5 or CAT6 cabling to connect the Ethernet GigE Streaming Media I/O port to unicast, multicast,
or MPEG transport streams.
RS-232 Interface Option
As an option, the BrightEye NXT 450 can be equipped with a cable that has a 9-pin RS-232 port
installed at the factory. This option must be requested at the time of ordering.
Connecting the Power Supply
Each BrightEye NXT 450 unit ships with the following power supply:
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Ensemble Designs Part Number 23600106
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Order Information: BEPS-NXT
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Input: 100-240V, 47-63Hz, 1.5A
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Output: 12V, 5.0A
Note:
The BrightEye NXT 450 must be powered by its own product-specific power supply
that is provided with each unit. DO NOT use a BrightEye Spider power supply (BEPS6)
or a BrightEye Individual power supply (BEPS, ED part number 23118900).
The boot-up process takes about one minute. When first applying power to the unit, the
Configuration button illuminates green for the first ten to fifteen seconds.