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Datapath Fx4 User Manual

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Cabling
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Chapter 6 - Cabling
This chapter will cover:
Connecting a House Sync cable.
Attaching HDMI Cable Lock.
Connecting input sources.
Connecting a loop-through output cable.
Connecting the outputs to monitors
Cable lengths
6.1 Connecting a Sync Cable
The Sync BNC connector supports tri-level and black burst video signals which is used to genlock the 4 monitors. For multiple
Fx4’s, a distribution unit is required (not supplied).
6.2 Attaching an HDMI Cable Lock
The Fx4 is supplied with HDMI cable locks which should be used on non lockable HDMI cables to ensure they remain rmly
attached to the Fx4.
Connecting HDMI Input Cable
6.3 Connecting Input Sources
The Datapath Fx4 has three dedicated input connectors 2 x HDMI and 1 x DisplayPort. It is strongly recommended that locking
cables are used to prevent the input source cables from becoming detached from the Fx4. HDMI Cable Locks are provided and
should be attached to your cables as shown above:
Thread the cable tie through the
holes in the side of the cable lock.
Sit the cable lock on the top of the
HDMI cable connector ensuring the
cable lock is ush with the front of
the shroud on the HDMI connector.
Pull the cable tie tightly and ensure
it ts rmly on the HDMI connector
shroud.

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Datapath Fx4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Inputs1 x DisplayPort 1.2, 2 x HDMI 1.4
Maximum Input Resolution4096x2160 @60Hz
Bezel CorrectionYes
HDCPYes
GenlockYes
ScalersYes, per output
Supported PlatformsWindows, Linux
Resolution SupportUp to 4K
Maximum Output Resolution4096x2160 @ 60Hz
RotationYes
AudioAudio pass-through via DisplayPort and HDMI
ControlEthernet
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50-60Hz
Video ProcessingReal-time

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