USL CMS-2200 Manual User Manual
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Automation
The
Automation
port
is
designed
specifically
for
the
CMSA-‐100
automation
controller.
This
port
can
be
used
in
two
ways.
The
first
option
is
to
connect
this
port
via
a
standard
Ethernet
cable
(CAT-‐5)
to
the
CMSA-‐100
automation
controller.
A
second
option
is
to
use
the
automation
port
directly
as
a
four
output,
two
input
automation
connection.
The
connections
for
the
automation
port
are
listed
in
the
table
below.
Note
that
this
port
is
NOT
an
Ethernet
port.
It
will
not
function
properly
should
it
be
connected
to
a
network
switch
or
hub.
The
port
is
specifically
designed
as
a
point-‐to-‐point
connection.
RJ-‐45 Pin
Signal
RJ-‐45 Pin
Signal
1
Out 1
5
+12V DC
2
Out 2
6
In 1
3
Out 3
7
In 2
4
Out 4
8
GND
Table 3-‐2. Automation connections
Sync In, Sync Out
The
Sync
In
and
Sync
Out
connections
are
designed
for
large
screen
and
multi-‐projector
applications
(3DLS).
The
Sync
Out
connection
provides
standard
(SMPTE
12M)
LTC
output
for
synchronizing
external
equipment.
Section
12
describes
multi-‐projector
3DLS
application
configurations.
Alternate Content Inputs
The
CMS-‐2200
provides
both
HDMI
and
HD-‐SDI
alternate
content
inputs.
HDMI-‐A
and
HDMI-‐B
are
independent
HDMI
1.4
compliant
ports
that
support
HDMI
3D.
The
HD-‐SDI
input
supports
single
and
dual-‐link
HD-‐SDI.
The
supported
video
rates
for
the
HDMI
and
HD-‐SDI
ports
are
listed
in
Section
1
under
product
specifications.
Figure 3-‐3. Alternate Content Inputs
Ingest Ports
For
content
and
KDM
ingests
the
CMS-‐2200
provides
both
an
eSATA
port
and
two
USB
3.0
input
ports.
The
eSATA
port
can
supply
power
to
support
certain
drives
with
combo
power/data
cables.
HD-‐SDI
HDMI-‐B
HDMI -‐A