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2. Perform the instructions in one of the following subsections, depending on the
type of connection to be made:
• Connecting a sinking Matrox Iris GTR auxiliary output signal to a sourcing input
of a device.
• Connecting a sinking Matrox Iris GTR auxiliary output signal to a sourcing input
with a different voltage source.
• Connecting a sourcing Matrox Iris GTR auxiliary output signal to a sinking input
of a device.
If, however, you are connecting to a device in a way not mentioned in these
subsections, refer to the Connecting devices to the auxiliary output signals section,
in Chapter 2: Powering and connecting to your Matrox Iris GTR.
❖ Note that, each auxiliary output signal should have only one destination. For
example, when the auxiliary output signal is connected to a third-party device
through the output connector, it should not also be re-routed to an auxiliary input
signal or to the ICS3 connector. This helps prevent signal interference, which
could cause issues with connected devices.