Connecting the wincue peripherals, Chapter – Autocue WINCUE User Manual

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WINCUE USER GUIDE

CHAPTER 3 – CONNECTING WINCUE PERIPHERALS

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Connecting the WinCue peripherals

This chapter covers the connection of the peripherals required to prompt with WinCue.

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Connecting the WinCue peripherals

3.1

Desktop PCs

3.1.1 Connecting a Scroll Control

The standard scroll control used with WinCue is the I.M.T. scroll control. The I.M.T. scroll control port is the 9 pin

analogue port on the back of the I.M.T. card. WinCue expects the scroll control to be connected to this port. The

I.M.T. scroll control will not work if it is attached to any other port on your PC.

3.1.2 Connecting a Composite Video Feed

The composite video port is the BNC port furthest the scroll control port on the I.M.T. card. This port supplies the

composite video feed to the prompter screen(s).

3.1.3 Connecting a Genlock Feed

The genlock port is the BNC port nearest from the scroll control port on the I.M.T. card. This port accepts a genlock

feed.

3.1.4 Connecting a Foot Control

At the rear of the Multi-button scroll control is a 15 pin D connector for attaching a foot scroll control and a button to

select between foot and hand control operation. When this button is pressed in the foot scroll control can be used

to prompt the text. Otherwise the Multi-button scroll control is used.

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