Cabling, Video input – Grass Valley 8949MDA-CFR v.2.6.0 User Manual
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Cabling
Cabling
Cabling to the 8949MDA-CFR or 8949MDA-SFR module is done on the
BNCs and the fiber connector on the rear module when an optional fiber
optic SFP device is installed.
Cabling of the rear module depends on presence and type of fiber optic SFP
device option as listed below:
•
8949MDA-CFR/-SFR without fiber optic SFP device option (electrical
only),
•
8949MDA-CFR/-SFR with a Dual Receiver Fiber Optic
•
8949MDA-CFR/-SFR with a Dual Transmitter Fiber Optic and
•
8949MDA-CFR/-SFR with a Transceiver Fiber Optic.
Note
Fiber input and output connections must be cleaned before cabling as
described in
Fiber Optic Cleaning Requirement on page 17
Video Input
The 8949MDA-CFR or 8949MDA-SFR will accept any of the video stan-
dards listed in the input specifications in
.
For both module types, the SD or HD video input to the module can be
selected from one of the following three sources, depending on the pres-
ence and type of fiber optic SFP device option:
•
Electrical BNC, J9 (always available)
•
Fiber Input RX 1 or RX 2 (requires a Dual Receiver SFP device), or
•
Fiber Input RX 1 (requires a Transceiver SFP device).
All three sources can be connected but only be one input can be active at
any time. The active input is configured with local onboard controls (
figuration Switches S1 and S2 on page 14
) or using the Settings web page
). The video input type must also be selected in configuration.