Analog Bnc Input Card; Dual 3G/Hd/Sd-Sdi Input Card; Dual Link Dvi Input Card - Christie M Series User Manual

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Section 2: Installation and Setup

2.11.3Analog BNC Input Card

This card accepts several types of sync modes. In 5-wire sync mode all 5 BNC connectors are used. If H and V
connectors are swapped, this card will still operate normally. An analog graphic source such as a VGA from a
PC can be connected. The card can operate in 4-wire sync mode, which accommodates 4-wire RGBC sources.
The composite sync cable can be connected to either the H/C BNC or the V BNC. The card supports 3-wire
RGB or YPbPr sync modes, sometimes called sync-on-Green (SOG). In this mode the H/C and V connectors
are not used. The sync is connected to the Green/Y BNC connector. This card offers no loop out capability.
There are 2 LED's on the module faceplate. PWR indicates power has been applied and the card is initialized,
signal indicates a valid signal has been detected.

2.11.4Dual 3G/HD/SD-SDI Input Card

This card accepts both standard-definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) serial-digital-interface (SDI) signals
from 1 of 2 standard-definition (SD) or high-definition (HD) 3GHz SDI sources. Both single-link HD and
dual-link HD signals are accepted. The card has two SD/HD-SDI outputs, each of which is "loop through" for
its respective input. There are 3 LEDs on the module faceplate. PWR indicates power has been applied and the
card is initialized, and the two signal LEDs indicate a valid signal has been detected on the respective input.

2.11.5Dual Link DVI Input Card

This card accepts a single DVI signal with or without High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
video signal over a DVI-I connector and analog video signals over the DVI-I or 15-pin VGA connector. The
module can simultaneously support a digital signal on the DVI input and an analog signal on the VGA port,
however it does not support 2 analog signals at the same time. There are 4 LEDs on the module faceplate. PWR
indicates power is applied and the card is initialized, and the other 3 on the right side of the corresponding
connectors indicate that a valid signal has been detected.
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