Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.3.0.1 User Manual
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Introduction
Physical Features
The front panel’s fascia is removable. Turn the thumbscrews to remove or replace it:
Fig. 2-4: Imagestore 750 front panel
Behind the fascia are bays for two removable power supply modules and a USB port:
Fig. 2-5: Imagestore 750 front panel with fascia removed
The USB port can be used for loading new license options, load and saving configurations,
saving device diagnostics, copying image, animation, and audio files to the Imagestore 750, and
booting the Imagestore 750 from USB for software upgrades.
The rear panel connections are arranged as shown:
Fig. 2-6: Imagestore 750 rear panel
The AES connector provides 16 AES input pairs and 16 AES output pairs.
The GPIO connector provides 16 GPIs (individually configurable as an input or output), LTC
terminals, and 4 RS-485 ports.
The COM ports (RJ45) can be configured as RS-422 or RS-232.
The LAN ports (RJ45) are for Ethernet connections. These are either “bonded” to the same IP
address for networking redundancy, or un-bonded on independent IP addresses to separate
media management from automation control.
The video inputs are A, B, C/Fill-3, D/Key-3, Fill-1, Key-1, Fill-2, and Key-2, supporting HD and SD
video formats. See
on page 212 for details.
(C and D inputs can be used as fill and key inputs if the Imagestore 750 is so configured.)
The video outputs are PGM Out, PVW Out, CLN Out, and MON Out, supporting HD and SD video
formats.
Thumbscrews (2)
Joystick
LCD
USB Port (Hidden by Fascia)
Power Supplies (2)
Joystick
LCD
USB Port (Hidden by Fascia)
AC Connectors (2)
GPIO Connector
AES Connector
COM Ports (4)
LAN Ports (2)
Video Ref.
Video Inputs and Outputs