Ntsc/Pal Video; Bal/Coax Dip Switches - Crestron TPS-3000 Connection Manual

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NTSC/PAL VIDEO

The NTSC/PAL video input consists of three connectors; two BNC connectors
for unbalanced video signals and one 6-pin mini-connector for twisted pair
wiring of balanced video signals.
The video signal is connected to these
ports and requires a TPS-3000 or
installation of the TPS-VID-1 or TPS-VID-
2 video card in a TPS-5000 or TPS-6000
touchpanel to display video.
Consult the latest revision of the TPS-3000 Operations Guide (Doc. 6076) or
TPS-VID-1/2 Operations & Installation Guide (Doc. 6059) for details. Use
either the two BNC connectors or the six-pin connector for twisted pair wiring
when connecting a video source.
NOTE:
The TPS-IMPC allows the use of either balanced or unbalanced signals for video
input. To select the signal type to be used, the DIP switches located next to the MIC port
must be set in the correct position.

BAL/COAX DIP Switches

These DIP switches are used to select which video connections (balanced or
unbalanced) to use when receiving video signals.
When used with a TPS-VID-2, each composite video signal can come in on
either the twisted pair (balanced) or coaxial (unbalanced) connector.
When used with a TPS-VID-1, the video signal (S-video or composite) can be
received over the twisted pair (balanced) or coaxial (unbalanced) connectors.
As long as a switch is in the appropriate position, a signal can be connected to
either the BNC or twisted-pair connector.
To select the twisted pair connector for balanced video, the DIP
switch for the respective video source must be in the "UP"
position.
To use the coaxial connector(s) for unbalanced video, the DIP
switch must be in the "DOWN" position.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections
Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections
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