TETRA VIO Chapter 2 : STARTING (continued)
2-3. INPUT #2 DESCRIPTION
CONNECTION:
You can connect to this input one of the following source:
• A digital computer source on the DVI-I (IN) connector.
• An analog computer source (RGBHV, RGsB, RGBS) on the DVI-I (IN) connector.
NOTE: You can use the DVI / HD15 adaptor provided with the device to connect analog sources on the DVI-I (IN)
connector.
• You can also connect to this input a composite video source or a S.VIDEO source or a Component video source
(YCrCb or HD-YCrCb) or a RGBS source. For the connection of these sources you may required the adaptors
provided with the device.
LOOP-THROUGH:
You can connect a control monitor to the DVI-I (LOOP OUT) connector.
INPUT #2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM:
DVI-I PIN ASSIGNMENT:
This connector can be used with digital signals as well as analog signals. The table hereafter explain the pin
assignment of these connectors.
Analog Red video (or Cr / Pr or C)
Analog Green Video (or Y or composite video)
Analog Bleu Video (or Cb / Pb)
Analog Horizontal Sync (or composite sync)
Analog Common Ground Return
DDC = Display Data Channel.
TMDS = Transition Minimized Differential Signal.
2-4. INPUT #3 DESCRIPTION
CONNECTION:
You can connect a SD-SDI or HD-SDI source on the SD/HD-SDI BNC connector.
LOOP-THROUGH:
You can connect a control monitor to the BNC (LOOP OUT) connector.
INPUT #3 CONNECTION DIAGRAM:
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