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Section 2: Installation and Setup
M Series User Manual 2-27
020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)
2.11 Connect Sources
Sources are connected to the input panel located at the back of the projector. The Input Panel allows one image
processor board and up to 4 input cards to be inserted. The input cards are hot swappable, meaning they may be
plugged in and out while the projector is active. The image processor should only be replaced when the
projector is off or when it is in standby mode.
There are 6 option input cards available:
High-Definition Multimedia Interface/Twin HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
Analog BNC
Dual 3G/HD/SD-SDI (Serial Digital Interface)
Dual Link DVI
Video Decoder
DMX512 Interface
These cards slide into the option slots located at the rear of the projector and can be used in any slot. One or
more of the option slots may be used with any combination of option cards, including multiples of the same
card type. There may be up to 2 active inputs displayed at any time, either from one card or from 2 cards.
These 2 inputs can be routed to outputs or to the main or PIP video image.
2.11.1LEDs
LEDs are located on the faceplate of each input card and indicate the following:
Power ON - Green
Signal Valid - Green
Signal Invalid - OFF
2.11.2Twin HDMI Input Card
This card accepts one or two HDMI inputs, and can route one or both inputs to the card’s outputs. Any input
from any card can be looped out of this card. The output label ‘1-OUT’ loops out the main image being
displayed on the projector. The output labelled ‘2-OUT’ loops out the image displayed in the picture in picture
(PIP). Any input from any optional input card can be looped out of this card. There are 5 LEDs on the module
faceplate. The PWR on the left side indicates power is applied, and that the card is initialized. The LEDs to the
right side of the corresponding connectors indicate that a valid signal is detected. In the case of the output, the
LED indicates a signal is currently being looped out.
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