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Connecting video i/o to a master or hd station, Video i/o for real-time deliverables – HP XW8400 User Manual

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Connecting System Components

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Connecting Video I/O to a Master or HD Station

You use the video components to set up video I/O and a broadcast monitor. The only video
hardware you must provide are: a sync generator, a VTR, and an SD or HD SDI broadcast
monitor. The following components are included in your hardware shipment.

DVS Centaurus board and DVS Breakout Box II —

The DVS Centaurus board provides

video I/O. Use the DVS Breakout Box II for serial control of a VTR or other slave device and LTC
output to an audio device.

NVIDIA Quadro FX5500 graphics board —

The NVIDIA Quadro FX graphics board

provides output to your computer monitor, to the broadcast monitor, and to a VTR (for real-
time deliverables).

EIZO® 24-inch or Sony™ 21-inch wide screen LCD graphics monitor —

The EIZO and

Sony LCD graphics monitors provide a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio for film or HD projects.
With these monitors, the application runs at a maximum resolution of 1920x1200. For
instructions on connecting the graphics monitor, see

“Connecting the Monitor”

on page 17.

Altinex® DA1804NT video distribution amplifier —

The Altinex video distribution

amplifier can serve a bi-level (SD) or tri-level (HD) sync signal to up four video hardware
devices from a single sync source/generator. It serves the sync signal to the NVIDIA graphics
board and the DVS Centaurus board.

Video I/O for Real-Time Deliverables

The following diagram describes the video I/O wiring for the Real-time deliverables
configuration, which allows Lustre to play out to a VTR directly through the NVIDIA graphics
board.

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The backplanes depicted here represent a Windows-based configuration, but it is also

accurate for a Linux-based configuration, where the ATTO fibre-channel adapter is replaced by the

Infiniband HCA.