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Video Mapper video and power cabling
Power input
Video monitor output
Fuse 1A (sl
ow)
IEC 5x20m
m
90 - 264V
AC
47 - 63 Hz
Size: 5 x 20mm
Rating: 1A (slow)
250VAC
Video Mapper fuse
BNC connectors
reserved for future
use
DVI/D output for video
monitor. Essential during
configuration for defining the
video region to be sent to the
PixelArt fixtures.
Video input
IMPORTANT: To achieve best
quality results from PixelArt
fixtures, use only digital DVI
video inputs wherever pos-
sible.
Analogue VGA input
Digital DVI/D input
Video input resolution and frequency
The link between the Video Mapper and the PixelArt
fixtures has a maximum bandwidth of 120,000 pixels at
25Hz (frames per second). This equates to a quarter of an
800 x 600 video input or just under half of a 640 x 480
input. The actual portion of the video input that is sent to
the PixelArt fixtures is determined using the Crop Area set-
tings within the PixelArt Setup Utility (see page 9).
The Video Mapper automatically takes every third frame
from the video input. Therefore, the optimum video input
resolution is
75Hz
(in order to achieve an ideal 25Hz (25
frames per second) output to the PixelArt fixtures).
Supported frequencies
The following frequencies are supported by the Video
Mapper:
640x480 @ 75Hz
720x576 @ 75Hz
800x600 @ 75Hz
1024x768 @ 75Hz
Input voltage:
90 to 264V AC, 47 to 63Hz autosensing
Earth leakage
0.22mA
Connector required: Neutrik PowerConn® NACFC3A
Power requirements: @ 230V/50Hz
@ 115V/60Hz
Maximum (const.)
60 watts
60 watts
Start up (peak*)
<40 amps
<40 amps
* The peak value occurs only at first power up and lasts only for
a period measured in microseconds.
Power requirements