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Controls and Communications
This rear panel part presents some or all of the following connectors according to your
configuration:
The Timecode connectors allow the server to receive or send back the LTC timecode
reference signal.
The Gigabit Ethernet connectors allow the interconnection of servers, other EVS,
and/or third-party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network.
The Audio Monitoring Outputs connectors are AES XLR connectors that allow
audio output connections for monitoring purposes.
The GPI connector allows GPI (General Purpose Interface) devices to send or
receive electric pulses that will trigger commands on the server or to be connected
with third-party devices.
The RS232 connector allows a tablet to be connected to the server.
The Multiviewer connector provides an analog Multiviewer output on a DB15
connectors, that can be configured in CVBS, RGB HD or YUV HD.
The PC LAN connector is a XLR connector that enables the connection to the PC
LAN network.
The Console connector allows a monitor and a keyboard to be connected to the
server.
The following connectors layouts are available according to your configuration:
Config Layout Description
222 Timecode
Gigabit Ethernet
Audio Monitoring
Outputs
GPI
RS232
PC LAN
Console
444
Timecode
Gigabit Ethernet
Audio Monitoring
Outputs
GPI
RS232
Multiviewer
PC LAN
Console
414
441
42 5. Hardware Installation and Cabling
EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A. -November 2011 Issue 11.00.A

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