R5906113 /08 UDX60
Only Input A accepts 12G SDI signals . While it is technically possible to connect a 12G SDI source
to Input B and connect that source to another projector in line (using Input/Output D), this first
projector itself will not be able to process the 12G signal.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
FPGA
HD, 3G & 12G
HD & 3G
IN: HD & 3G
OUT: HD, 3G & 12G
IN: HD & 3G
OUT: HD & 3G
IN 0 OUT 0
OUT 1
IN 1
SDI IN/OUT
SDI OUT
OUT 0
IN 0
N.C.
SDI IN/OUT
SDI OUT
OUT 0
IN 0
IN 0 OUT 0
OUT 1
IN 1
A
B
C
D
Image 6-6
Spotting the difference between the Mark I and Mark II Input boards
Since there will be projectors in the field that have the Mark I Input Board and others that have the Mark II
input board, it is important to know the difference between the two variants.
While there are several minor and barely noticeable differences between the two boards, there is one real
visual aid to tell the two variants apart. There are visual markings added on the Mark II Input board, marking
which connector supports 12G and which only supports 3G.
SEL
SEL
SEL
SEL
SDI IN SDI IN/OUT
SYNC
A
SYNC
B
SYNC
C
SYNC
D
1
Image 6-7: Mark 1 Quad Combo input board, without markings
above the SDI inputs
C D
SEL
SEL
SEL
SEL
SDI IN SDI IN/OUT
A B
SYNC SYNC SYNC SYNC
3G/12G
3G
3G
3G
2
Image 6-8: Mark 2 Quad Combo input board, with 3G/12G markings
above the SDI inputs/outputs.
Input & Communication