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VX Matrix Switching System—User Manual

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5.0 VX Matrix and Peripherals Connection

Figure 5-1 VX Matrix System Conection

5.0.1 Input/Output Jacks

Referring to the different models, the video signal input/output jacks are formed by the 4th

row and 8th row VGA female terminals. The VX-2088 video signal input/output terminal

channels are numbered from lower to upper and from left to right as NO.1 to NO.8 channels (in

two rows). The video port is the video signal terminal. Refer to the drawing on the housing for

port terminals of different models.

Different models of the VX matrix system provides a different number of input/output jacks

for users to connect to different video equipment including CD/DVD players, graphics

workstations, and number displays. The output terminals can be connected to projectors, video

recorders, and displays and so on.

5.0.1.1 Video Connecting Cable

Data processed by the display card will ultimately be output to the display, and the display

output connector bridges together the computer and the display. It is responsible to output

corresponding graphics signals to the display. Due to design and manufacturing, the CRT

monitor can only receive analog signals, thereby the display card must also be able to input

analog signals. The VGA (Video Graphics Array) connector, also called D-Sub conector, is the

connector of graphics card for output of analog signals. Although the LCD display can directly

receive digital signals, many low-end products still use VGA connectors for connection to the

VGA card. The VGA connector is a D-sub connector with 15 pins in 3 rows (each row has 5

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