RGB Spectrum DGy 201x DVR User Manual


 
INSTALLATION AND SET UP
Installation
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INSTALLATION
This section provides DGy 201x installation instructions. All connections
are made to the rear of the chassis. Refer to
Figure 2-2 for the name
and location of each connector.
Use the following steps to install the DGy 201x:
1. Connect Power — Connect the supplied power cord to the AC
Power connector. The DGy 201x is equipped with a universal,
100-240 V, 50-60 Hz power supply.
2. Connect Input — Connect the graphics sources. Please note:
~ For an analog RGB input, use a standard VGA cable
with a 15-pin male D-sub connector. Use the DVI-I to
analog VGA adapter provided with the DGy 201x. The
input connector supports 3, 4 or 5-wire connections. In
Appendix A, refer to the DVI-I Connector section for
pinout information.
~ For a digital input, use a standard DVI cable. In
Appendix A, refer to the DVI-I Connector section for
pinout information.
3. Audio Connections — Connect the audio source and output
cables.
4. Connect Graphics Output — Using a DVI-I interconnect cable,
connect the Graphics Output to the desired display devices.
To connect to a monitor with an analog RGB input, use the
adapter to convert from the DVI connector directly to a 15-pin D
sub connector. Alternatively, standard cables are available to
convert from the DVI connector to either 15-pin D connectors or
BNC connectors.
In Appendix A, refer to the DVI-I Connector
section for detailed
wiring instructions for the Graphic Output connector.
5. Connect IRIG In/Out connectors - If the IRIG timecode option
is installed, connect the output of the IRIG timecode generator
to the DGy 201x IRIG input connector. Connect a cable from the
DGy 201x IRIG loop connector to the next IRIG device in the
loop to cascade to other devices.
Note If the DGy 201x is going to be used in rack, rack
installation should be done before continuing. Refer
to the
Rack Mounting section on page 12 for
instructions.
Note Analog display devices must be able to accept RGB
inputs of at least 15 kHz.