Preliminar y, Installation, cont’d – Extron electronic Multi-Graphic Processor MGP 464 DI User Manual

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Installation, cont’d

MGP 464 • Installation

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PRELIMINAR

Y

b

Virtual inputs (inputs 5 through 19) — Connect standard definition

component video, S-video, and/or composite video sources to these BNC

connectors. The 15 connectors for the virtual inputs are arranged in columns

of three BNCs.

In each column, you can connect inputs as follows (see the illustration below):

Up to three composite video inputs (can be plugged into any

connector[s] in the column)
One S-video input and, optionally, one composite video input

The S-video must always be connected to the top two BNC

connectors. The Y connector must be on top, the C connector in the
middle). If desired, a composite video source can be connected to the
bottom BNC connector.

One interlaced component video source (must be connected to all

three BNC connectors in the column).

VID

Y

VID

B-Y

C

VID

R-Y

5

6

7

VID

Y

VID

B-Y

C

VID

R-Y

5

6

7

S-video

and

Composite

Component

VID

Y

VID

B-Y

C

VID

R-Y

5

6

7

Composite

Virtual input connector configuration examples

You can configure these virtual inputs for the desired signal types using

the Windows-based control software (see the control software help file), SIS

commands (see chapter 4, “Software Configuration and Control”), or the Web

pages (see chapter 5, “HTML Configuration and Control”). They cannot be

configured via the front panel.

N

When you configure a virtual input as S-video (using two input connectors)

or component video (using three input connectors), pressing any one of its
equivalent buttons selects the input. For example, if you plug an S-video source
into input connectors 8 and 9, pressing either the 8 or the 9 input button selects
that input.

c

RS-232/422 connector Plug a computer or other RS-232 or

RS-422 host device into this connector. Wire the connector

as shown on the next page. See chapter 4, “Software

Configuration and Control,” for more information on

controlling the MGP 464 remotely.

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1

9

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