High Definition Video Outputs; Genlock Reference; Connecting To An Ethernet Network; Table 2-7: Standard Rj45 Wiring Colour Codes - evertz HD9626DSK Instruction Manual

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2.5.2. High Definition Video Outputs

The PROG output contains the video output from the program bus and should be connected to the
main broadcast chain of your plant. The PROG output may be protected by an optional bypass relay
(+HBP option). When the relay is active, the PROG output is directly connected to the A input.
The PREV output contains the video output from the preview bus and will typically be connected to an
HD SDI monitor to allow the user to view the preview output before it goes on air. If your unit is fitted
with the optional bypass relay (+HBP option), then when the relay is active, the PREV output will not
have any video on it.

2.5.3. Genlock Reference

For proper switching of the video and audio signals an analog video genlock reference must be
supplied. Connect a composite analog NTSC or PAL colour black video signal to the REF IN connector
on the downstream keyer unit. Make sure that the signal type is correct for the video standard in use.
(See Table 2-6.)
2.6.

CONNECTING TO AN ETHERNET NETWORK

The HD9626DSK is designed for use with either 10Base-T (10 Mbps) or 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) also
known as Fast Ethernet, twisted pair Ethernet cabling systems.
systems, category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable as well as EIA/TIA – 568 100Ω STP cable may be used. When
connecting for 100Base-TX systems, category 5 UTP cable is required. The cable must be "straight
through" with a RJ-45 connector at each end. Make the network connection by plugging one end of the
cable into the RJ-45 receptacle of the HD9626DSK and the other end into a port of the supporting
network hub.
The "straight-through" RJ-45 cable can be purchased or can be constructed using the pinout
information in Table 2-7. A colour code wiring table is provided in Table 2-7 for the current RJ 45
standards (AT&T 258A or EIA/TIA 258B colour coding shown). Also refer to the notes following the
table for additional wiring guide information.
Pin #
Pin
1
1
Transmit +
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Signal
EIA/TIA 568A
White/Green
Transmit –
Green/White or White
Receive +
White/Orange
N/A
Blue/White or Blue
N/A
White/Blue
Receive –
Orange/White or Orange
N/A
White/Brown
N/A
Brown/White or Brown

Table 2-7: Standard RJ45 Wiring Colour Codes

When connecting for 10Base-T
AT&T 258A or
EIA/TIA 568B
White/Orange
Orange/White or Orange
White/Green
Blue/White or Blue
White/Blue
Green/White or Green
White/Brown
Brown/White or Brown
Revision 1.4
10BaseT
or 100BaseT
X
X
X
Not used (required)
Not used (required)
X
Not used (required)
Not used (required)
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