Jaguar 128X128 System Connections - PESA Cougar Series Open Me First

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4.10 Jaguar 64X64 System Connections Continued:
Connection Guide Continued:
6. Connect the sync signal to the Jaguar Frames using 75 ohm coaxial
cable. Remember to terminate the signal into 75 ohms. If two separate
sync signals are to be utilized loop sync 1 to the Ref 1 Connectors on
the Jaguar Frames and loop sync 2 to the Ref 2 Connectors. Refer to
Jaguar 64X64 System, page 4.44.

4.11 Jaguar 128X128 System Connections

The Jaguar 128X128 Switching System enables the user to switch any of
128 video inputs to any of 128 video outputs. Likewise, the Jaguar
128X128 Switching System enables the user to switch any of 128 stereo
audio inputs to any of 128 stereo audio outputs. Use the following guide to
insure that the Jaguar 128X128 Switching System interconnections are
properly connected and that the all cables are correctly installed.
Do not power-up the switching system until all connections are made. Follow the System
Power-Up Procedure, Section 4.12, when powering up any Cougar or Jaguar Switching
System.
Connection Guide
Be sure to keep audio, video, and power cables separated whenever
possible. Use tie-wraps to provide proper support for each cable during
the cabling process.
1. Connect the Primary Control System Terminal to the Jaguar Video
Frame #1's (system controller installed) Serial 1 Connector using a 9-
pin RS232 "null modem" cable. Connect Secondary Control System
Terminal (optional) to the Jaguar Video Frame #1's Serial 2 Connector
using a 9-pin RS232 "null modem" cable. Loop the Jaguar Video
Frame #1's 5-pin Control Connector to the Jaguar Video Frame #2's 5-
pin Control Connector using a 5-pin cable. Continue connecting the
Jaguar Frame's Control Connectors together using 5-pin cables until
all of the Control Connectors on all of the Jaguar Frames are intercon-
nected. Refer to Jaguar 128X128 System, Control Connections, page
4.45.
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NOTE
Section 4
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