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2-4 Entero RPMWU/RPMSP-LED01 Setup Guide
020-100445-01 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
Section 2: Installation and Setup
2.6 CONNECTING SOURCES
All source connections are made to the input panel of the Electronics Module. Each input is labeled for easy
identification. Using the correct cable(s), connect your source. An interconnection label is available for
reference on the light module. Sources are connected to the Input Panel located at the top of the EM. The Input
Panel has slots for one image processor board and up to four Dual Link DVI input cards. The input cards are
hot swappable; they can be plugged in and out while the projector is running. The image processor should only
be replaced when the projector is off or when it is in standby mode.
These cards slide into any of the available option slots. One or more of the option slots may be used. Up to 2
active inputs can be 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.
NOTE: Use only high quality shielded cables for all connections.
LEDS
LEDs are located on the faceplate of each input card and indicate the following:
Power ON - Green
Signal Valid - Green
Signal Invalid - OFF
Dual Link DVI Input Card
This card accepts a single DVI signal without High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) video
signal over a DVI-I connector and analog video signals over the DVI-I or 15-pin VGA connector. The module
can simultaneously support a digital signal on the DVI input and an analog signal on the VGA port, however it
does not support 2 analog signals at the same time. There are 4 LEDs on the module faceplate. PWR indicates
power is applied and the card is initialized, and the other three on the right-side of the corresponding
connectors indicate that a valid signal has been detected.
Figure 2-3 Connecting Analog or Digital Video Devices
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