5 installing the hardware - laptops, 3 connecting a composite video feed, 4 connecting a genlock feed – Autocue WinCue Pro News Version 1.3 User Manual

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WinCue Pro News Installation

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See Chapter 7 to learn more about the different scroll controls supported by WinCue
Pro News.

1.4.3

Connecting a Composite Video Feed

This port supplies the composite video feed to the prompter screen(s). The I.M.T card

comes in 3 versions:

Issue 1 card; the composite video output port is the BNC port closest to the
scroll control port on the I.M.T card.

Issue 2 card, the composite video output port is the BNC port furthest the

scroll control port on the I.M.T card.
Issue 3 PCI card, the composite video output port is the BNC port closest to

the scroll control port on the I.M.T card.

1.4.4 Connecting a Genlock Feed

This port accepts a genlock input feed.

Issue 1 card the genlock port is the BNC port furthest from the scroll control
port on the I.M.T card.

Issue 2 cards the genlock port is the BNC port closest to the scroll control port
on the I.M.T card.

Issue 3 PCI card the genlock port is the BNC port furthest from the scroll

control port on the I.M.T card.

1.5

Installing the Hardware - Laptops

The I.M.T. Scroll box must be attached to your Laptop externally, before you connect

it to your laptop make sure your laptop is turned off. The I.M.T. scroll card inside the
I.M.T. box has been configured prior to dispatch for the settings required in your

country. Therefore it should not be necessary to open the I.M.T. box or change
jumpers or dipswitch settings.

See section 11.2 for further information about setting up the WinCue Pro News
hardware on a Laptop.

1.5.1 Connecting

the

I.M.T. Box to a Laptop

1.

Insert the PCMCIA SCSI card into your laptop

2.

Connect one end of the SCSI cable supplied with the SCSI card to the
PCMCIA card and the other to the SCSI port on the I.M.T. box

3.

Connect a power cord to the appropriate input of the I.M.T. box (you

have a choice of IEC mains or 12V DC)

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