Rear panel connections – 360 Systems MAXX-6T User Manual

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MAXX 6T Owner’s Manual

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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS


Figure 2 indicates the Rear Panel connections on MAXX 6T. Each connection is described briefly in
the following text. Make all connections appropriate to your workflow before applying power to the
MAXX 6T.

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2

3

4

5

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7

8

9

10

12

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Figure 2 - Rear Panel View

1. Dual Power Supply

2. Mouse

3. Keyboard

4. Monitor

5. Gigabit Ethernet Port (NET1)

6. LTC Input

7. LTC Output

8. Channel 1 CVBS ( Analog ) Input

9. Channel 1,2 and 3 CVBS ( Analog ) Output

10. Channel 1 SDI (Digital ) Input

11. Channel 1,2 and 3 SDI ( Digital ) Output

12. Genlock Input

13. ACX Expansion Module Connector

Video Inputs (8, 10)
The MAXX 6T records video on channel #1. It has separate BNC inputs for SDI (serial digital per
SMPTE 259M) and analog video (CVBS) signals. Both video inputs have a fixed 75-ohm
termination. The graphic user interface selects between the two.

Video Outputs (9, 11)
Video outputs are provided in SDI and Composite (CVBS) formats simultaneously. Digital video
appears in SDI format at 270 Mb/s and conforms to SMPTE 259M. Analog video is composite
(CVBS).

Gigabit Ethernet Port (5)
A Gigabit Ethernet port is provided on the MAXX 6T. The NET 1 port is intended for external
transfer of program content between video servers. The server supports MXF file transfer (MPEG-2,
Op 1a ), which allows content interchange between products from different manufacturers, as well
as file import in various formats from desktop editors. The NET 1 port is also used for remote
control using the optional Remote Workstation software. The NET 2 port is reserved for future use
and is not active. Use only the NET 1 port.

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