MSC-XDM2000S Product Manual
75 Ohm terminated equipment or a 75 Ohm terminator should be installed. If the sync reference
functionality is not used, both connectors can be left unconnected.
•
RS-232 Serial (Optional)
– If serial control is desired, using the
, connect a D9 female
to male straight through cable to a control system, such as a computer. Use 115200 bps 8N1 as the serial
configuration and enable local echo to see typed characters. See
for additional
details.
•
RS-485 Serial (Optional)
– An RS-485 port is also available utilizing pins on the same D9 connector as
the RS-232 interface. This port is configured as a
control interface by default, but can
also be used to control other routers as additional matrix levels. See
additional details.
•
General Purpose I/O
– A D25 connector provides a GPIO auxiliary port with up to 24 input or output
3.3V logic lines for control and status interfacing with external equipment (LEDs, buttons, etc). See
for more details.
1.2 Video I/O Boards
The MSC-XDM2000S modular router can be configured or expanded in the field for matrix sizes in increments
of 8 inputs or outputs. Each input card adds 8 SDI video BNC or SFP module inputs, depending on the card
(MSC-CARDRX-BNC8 as shown in Figure 1 or MSC-CARDRX-SFP8 in Figure 2 respectively). Each output
card adds 8 SDI video BNC or SFP module outputs (MSC-CARDTX-BNC8 as shown in Figure 3 or MSC-
CARDRX-SFP8 as shown in Figure 4).
SFP cards provide the ability to add a single input or output using industry standard MSA compatible SFP
modules. See the
section of this manual.
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Figure 2: MSC-CARDRX-SFP8 SDI SFP Input
Module
Figure 1: MSC-CARDRX-BNC8 SDI BNC Input
Module