EVS XT-3 Manual de usuario Pagina 84

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 86
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 83
XT3 Series DISK RECORDERVersion 10.05 - Hardware Technical Reference
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA July 2011
76
Connectors
OUT2 SD
The OUT SD connector of the multiviewer board is
connected to the MULTIVIEWER SD SDI connector on the
rear panel of the server.
DB15 The DB15 connector of the
multiviewer board is
connected to the MULTI DB15 connector on the rear panel
of the server.
LED INFORMATION
Internal EVS information
BOARD CONFIGURATION
HPOL, VPOL and ENVS are used to configure the composite sync generator used
in LSM TV mode (no effect if XT3 is only used with a VGA monitor).
The HPOL jumper can be used to invert or not the VGA HS signal (Horizontal
Sync) to generate the composite output signal (TV mode)
The VPOL jumper can be used to invert or not the VGA VS signal (Vertical Sync)
to generate the composite output signal (TV mode)
The ENVS jumper can be used to enable or not the presence of the VGA VS signal
(Vertical Sync) in the composite output signal (TV mode)
If the LSM TV mode is used, these jumpers must be set up according to EVS
recommendations, which depend on software version and CPU board
model/revision:
Set up the jumpers as follows:
HPOL=On; VPOL=Off; ENVS=On
REMOTE RESET jumpers are available to designate the remote(s)
from which the RESET command can be sent.
This command resets the whole system: PC and video hardware.
In standard configuration only Remote one (on RS422 port 1) is
allowed to reset the system.
Important
This jumper should be removed if the device connected to the RS422
port is NOT an EVS controller. Maximum voltage on pin 5 of an RS422
port of the XT3 server should not exceed 5 Volt when the corresponding
jumper is engaged. Applying a
higher voltage on pin 5 when the
corresponding jumper is engaged will result in permanent electronic
damage to the board.
Vista de pagina 83
1 2 ... 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios