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Technical

 

Guide

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Installing Video Pass-Thru (High Definition)

 

Using The Hauppauge HD-

PVR 

 

 

Run the necessary cable (Component, S-Video or Composite video and RCA-Type Stereo 

Audio) from the video source to the media player. Note that HD video requires component 
video to be utilized. 

 

 

Verify the source video using this cabling. 

 

 

Power down the digital media player. 

 

 

Place the HD-PVR in close proximity to the Marquee media player. 

 

 

Determine if the source video is high or standard definition.  

You have several options for 

connecting the source video, HD-PVR and Marquee media player.  If you desire to utilize 
source High Definition video, follow these instructions and refer to Figure 1, below.  If you 
desire to utilize source Standard Definition video, skip to step 6. 

 

a.

 

Connect the source video to the rear panel Component Video In using the included 
cable. 

 

b.

 

Connect the source audio to the rear panel red & white RCA-type Audio In connectors 

on the bottom-left.  Note: When using component video, you must utilize the audio 
connectors on the rear of the HD-PVR.  The optical audio in is not supported. 

 

c.

 

Connect the included USB cable to the connector labeled USB on the rear of the HD-

PVR.  Connect the other end of the USB cable to any rear-panel USB port on the back of 
the Marquee player. 

 

If you desire to utilize Standard Definition video, you may use the included component video 

cable as described in step (above), or you may do one of the following (refer to Figure 2, 
below). 

 

a.

 

Connect the source video to the front panel S-Video In or Composite Video In. Note 

that these cables are not provided. 

 

b.

 

Connect the source audio to the front panel red & white RCA-type Audio In connectors.  

Note: When using S-Video or  
 

c.

 

Composite, you must utilize the audio connectors on the front of the HD-PVR. 

 

d.

 

Connect the included USB cable to the connector labeled USB on the rear of the HD-
PVR.  Connect the other end of the USB cable to any rear-panel USB port on the back of 

the Marquee player. 
 

 

Turn power onto the video source. 

 

 

Turn power onto the displays. 

 

 

Turn power onto the Marquee media player. 

Summary of Contents for MArquee W610

Page 1: ...Page 1 Marquee W610 Technical Guide Version 1 0 111610 DMX 2010 All Rights Reserved Technical Guide Marquee W610 Media Player November 19 2010...

Page 2: ...nfiguration 9 Wireless Network Activation and or Static IP 9 optimal firewall configuration 10 alternate Network Connection 11 Video pass thru adapter standard configuration 12 installing video pass t...

Page 3: ...W610 media player step by step giving you the detail and supporting information you will need to perform a standard installation Towards the end of the document you will find recommendations on how t...

Page 4: ...Page 4 Marquee W610 Technical Guide Version 1 0 111610 DMX 2010 All Rights Reserved Marquee Solution Overview...

Page 5: ...orts DHCP static addressing Storage 250 GB Hard Disk Drive Optional 16 GB or 32 GB Solid State Drive Video Input Supports pass through of external video sources using optional video encoder Video Conn...

Page 6: ...tion section of this document 2 Verify displays support Marquee Most displays on the market today will support Marquee If the client has an existing video distribution solution the below recommendatio...

Page 7: ...it should have limited access and be near an existing network port to the Internet A network phone closet manager s office or other secure location is recommended Place the media player in a location...

Page 8: ...press the power button on the front faceplate of the media player The screen will be black for about 25 seconds as the player starts Upon startup the media player will display a series of diagnostic m...

Page 9: ...g within 10 minutes you will need to press CTRL ALT Q again to exit playback Simultaneously press CTRL ALT D on the keyboard This will bring up the Network Setup Utility If during this process the pla...

Page 10: ...or latency which would be indicated in the log files for the filter To address this problem verify the below IP ranges will not be scanned or filtered by content or application data scanning filters b...

Page 11: ...le data carriers Agreements are the responsibility of the dealer or end user We recommend agreements with a 5 GB monthly limit which should be enough bandwidth to support the Marquee solution and shou...

Page 12: ...installation process What is video pass thru source Is it High Definition a Cable tuner or satellite receiver b Wall plate coaxial cable wall jack with no cable tuner c Surveillance system DVD VCR DV...

Page 13: ...o while a surveillance camera is connected using Composite Determine the aspect ratio of the output source Determine if output source is standard 4 3 standard 16 9 or high definition 16 9 If the cable...

Page 14: ...Page 14 Marquee Technical Guide Version 6 2 0 090110 11Giraffes 2010 All Rights Reserved...

Page 15: ...white RCA type Audio In connectors on the bottom left Note When using component video you must utilize the audio connectors on the rear of the HD PVR The optical audio in is not supported c Connect th...

Page 16: ...the client which connectors were used component S Video or Composite This is critical for the client to properly configure the Marquee software for playback Should you require assistance call DMX Cus...

Page 17: ...Page 17 Marquee Technical Guide Version 6 2 0 090110 11Giraffes 2010 All Rights Reserved...

Page 18: ...to the GREEN audio connector on the rear of the media player Connect the other end to the audio amplifier or display audio input Contact DMX Customer Support at 1 800 345 5000 to configure the player...

Page 19: ...ion comes with the distance from player to each monitor Depending on the processor in each monitor distances of less than 100 feet may not need any amplification of signal and may be able to split sig...

Page 20: ...maintenance daily This system will need a higher level of competency of the integrator Power at each monitor needs to accommodate the receiver as well Troubleshooting If using straight VGA DVI or HDMI...

Page 21: ...ines the longest range available with full bi directional control and the industries only GUI based management program The only system on the market to include fully bi directional RS 232 communicatio...

Page 22: ...signed to be used with DVI cables or DVI to HDMI cables up to 10 meters 33 ft long Dimensions 1 5 H x 2 6 W x 2 2 D Note does not work with HDCP protected media e g Blu ray movies The device is utiliz...

Page 23: ...to VGA 2 way splitter with 2 VGA cables with 1 input into each monitor In some instances the distance can be longer than 50 feet but should only be split once to two monitors HDMI output from Marquee...

Page 24: ...propriate cables HDMI solutions of over 50 feet to 100 feet use Atlona AT HD v14 and adhere to best practices Resolutions will decrease if distances exceed the above scenarios from 1080p to 720p and l...

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