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DX-700 • User’s Guide • Rev 02

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About the DX-700

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Basic features of the DX-700

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system are listed below:

System Features

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Basic configuration is performed using front panel controls on the DX-
700. Advanced configuration is performed using Director Toolset.

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Seven rear panel slots are provided for input and output modules. All
modules are fully shielded and field-installable.

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Input and output modules can be configured into “banks” of functionality
— essentially, independent video processors capable of driving one or
more LED walls.

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The System Module provides Ethernet, diagnostic, DMX and genlock
ports. Analog and digital monitor outputs are provided. DX-700 can be
genlocked to an external reference, to a selected input, or set to free-run.

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Rack-mountable chassis (5RU).

Input Features

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Input modules provide “universal” connections for DVI (RGB or YCbCr),
Dual-DVI (RGB), Component Analog (RGB or YPbPr), NTSC/PAL,
CVBS or Y/C, SD-SDI, HD-SDI, and Dual HD-SDI formats. Multiple
input modules can be assigned to a bank.

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All inputs except DVI provide a minimum 10-bit color depth, in either
4:4:4 or 4:2:2 format. An advanced motion-adaptive de-interlacer
converts interlaced or progressive segmented frame (PSF) inputs to
progressive format.

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Processing is performed with a 12-bit minimum color depth.

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Input balancing can be applied to any input.

Output Features

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Output modules are available in two formats: DVI (for legacy Barco tiles),
and NNI (for next-generation Barco tiles).

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Each output module has three output connections that can be driven
independently or “grouped.” When there are two output modules in a
bank, all six output connections can be driven independently or grouped.

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Up to two output modules can be included in a bank. Refer to the

Understanding Banks

section on page 24 for details.

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Video layers can be alpha-blended (e.g., assigned an attribute of
invisible, opaque, or any level in between), regardless of layer priority.

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Color-keying is supported, using any input module as a key source.

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A variety of digital video effects are supported, including freeze, strobe,
and linear color transformations (e.g., monochrome and inverted video).

Operational Modes

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Setup and Input wizards

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Preset save and recall

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Input, display and system management

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Input source adjustments (saturation, input balance, sharpness, etc.)

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