Input Cards - Christie DS+8K-J Brochure & Specs

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Analog input card
The Analog input card accepts an analog
video signal input over a 5 BNC connector
interface. It can accept RGBH&V signals over
5 connectors, as well as component YPbPr
signals on the RGB inputs.
Dual 3G SD/HD-SDI input card
The Dual 3G SD/HD-SDI input card
accepts both standard-definition (SD) and
high-definition (HD) serial-digital-interface
(SDI) signals, and enables you to connect two
of either types of signal. Both single-link HD
and dual-link HD signals are accepted. This
card also has two 3G SD/HD-SDI outputs to
enable "loop-through" for its respective input.
DMX512 interface card
This interface card supports the DMX512
communication standard through two 5-pin
XLR connectors.
Video decoder input card
The Video decoder input card accepts
various types of standard definition (SD)
video, including CVBS (composite video),
S-video, and component. It accepts NTSC
3.58, NTSC 4.4, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M or
SECAM formats. This card has two mini-DIN
connectors (for S-video signals) and four
BNC connectors that can be grouped to
allow combinations of CVBS, S-Video,
YPrPb or RGB video sources.
Dual link DVI input card
The Dual link DVI input card has a 15-pin
VGA connector for analog signals and a DVI-I
connector which can support a single- or
dual link DVI HDCP video signal. The card
can simultaneously support a digital signal
on the DVI input and an analog signal on the
VGA port.
Twin HDMI input card
The Twin HDMI™ input card accepts two
HDMI inputs and provides 12-bit deep color
handling on the input. It also supports the
HDMIv1.4a format required for 3D systems
providing the projector is upgraded with 3D
capabilities. Additionally, advanced loop-
through allows any input on any input card to
be looped through to the two HDMI outputs
on the card.

Input cards

Each projector is equipped with four
input card slots to ensure flexibility and
compatibility with a variety of signals.
The input cards used in Christie J Series
projectors are also compatible with the
Christie M Series models.
This functionality ensures that when stacking
systems with any input (DVI, RGBHV or
HDMI), the Twin HDMI card can be used
to send the signal to a second projector.
This stacked system is also a passive
loop-through providing the repeater
projector has AC power, even when
powered off, the signal will continue to
be looped out to the second projector.
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