INSTALLATION AND SET UP
Rear Panel
350-8697 DGy Model 201 User Guide 16
. . . . .
connector provides looping for both the digital (DVI) and analog
RGB signals. Note that this is an active loop, so there will be no
output when the DGy 201 has no power applied.
4) Graphics Output
This Graphics Output connector provides both analog RGB
and digital DVI output signals on a DVI-I connector. When the
DGy 201 is in Play mode, the output signal plays back from
recorded material on disk. When DGy 201 is in Record mode,
the output signal displays the signal present at the Graphics
Input connector.
Note that a DGy equipped with the optional simultaneous
record/play options will display the playback on the Graphics
Output connector whenever the DGy is in Play mode even
when the unit is recording.
5) Audio Inputs
The DGy 201 provides stereo record capability. A pair of RCA
phono Audio Input connectors accept analog audio signals for
both left and right channels. The Audio input will accept either
line or microphone level inputs signals. A choice of sample rates
is provided.
6) Audio Outputs
A pair of RCA phono Audio Output connectors supply the line
level left and right analog audio output signals.
7) Ethernet Port
A standard RJ-45 connector is provided for the Ethernet 10/100
BASE-T control port. This port is used if you choose to control
the DGy 201 with a graphical interface (Web Control Panel),
command line interface (telnet session) or for the transfer of
recorded clips over a network (using FTP).
8) Serial RS-232 Port
A standard 9-pin sub miniature D connector is provided for
connection to an external RS-232 equipped control device. The
serial port does not support a graphical user interface.
9) IRIG Time code input (optional)
The optional IRIG time code input accepts IRIG-B time code in
either DCLS or 1kHz modulated formats (B123 format). The
looping output can be used to provide the reference signal to
other IRIG-B compatible devices.
10) AC Power Connector
One AC Power Connector (IEC 320 three pin) is provided for
the system’s universal power supply, which operates from any
power source with a line voltage in the range of 100 - 240 VAC.