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Routers & Kaleido-X
Q & A
The Miranda 1737-3000-102 (straight) adapter can be connected directly to the Ross
Synergy 100:
Standard wiring between multiviewer and devices wired to SMPTE “slave” specification (e.g. most
routers, Ross Synergy switchers, Nevion ETH-CON)
The Miranda 1792-3700-100 (crossover) adapter can be connected directly to the Philips
controller:
Standard wiring between multiviewer and devices wired to SMPTE “master” specification (e.g. Philips
Jupiter router control system, Miranda Presmaster PCS)
Alternatively, use the Miranda 1737-3000-102 (straight) adapter but with a crossover cable
between the multiviewer and the adapter.
Q & A
Q: Is the internal router used to change inputs to the multiviewer in order to direct
signals to the monitor wall?
A: No, an internal router card is not needed to display video on the monitor wall. The
outputs of the internal router do not feed into the multiviewer’s inputs—they come
from the multiviewer’s inputs via the midplane.
Example #2: Philips VM-3000 (RS-422)
1 Ground 4 Not connected 7 RX+
2 RX– 5 Not connected 8 TX–
3 TX+ 6 Not connected 9 Not connected
Pinout of each RS-422
port’s RJ-45 connector
on the multiviewer
Pinout of straight adapter
(Miranda part no. 1737-3000-102)
RJ-45 DE-9 male DE-9 female
Pinout of RS-422
connector on SMPTE
slave device
Pinout of each RS-422
port’s RJ-45 connector
on the multiviewer
RJ-45 DE-9 male DE-9 female
Pinout of crossover adapter
(Miranda part no. 1792-3700-100)
Pinout of RS-422
connector on SMPTE
master device