Connecting Video
Profile Video File Server Installation
2-11
Connecting Analog Composite Video I/O
The Profile Video File Server may include one or more an Analog Composite Video
In/Output boards. Figure 2-11 shows analog composite video cable connections for a
typical location, slot J14. Refer to the rear panel labels or Tables 1-2 through 1-6 in
Chapter 1, pages 1-9 through 1-13, to determine the slot location of this board in your
system.
The Analog Composite I/O board accepts two composite analog video inputs, and
provides two composite analog video outputs. The board is also equipped with an
S-Video connector, which allows video input to the Profile system directly from a
source such as a video cassette recorder. However, the S-Video device takes the place
of one of the inputs (either In A or In B). The board provides time base correction for
any one input. If the Analog Composite Video I/O board is installed, refer to
Figure 2-11 for an example and:
1. Place an EMI gasket on the BNC connectors being used as shown in Figure 2-6,
page 2-7.
2. Connect analog composite input and output cables to the Analog Composite I/O
board. See Figure 2-11 for an example.
Figure 2-11. Analog Composite I/O Cable Connections
J1
J17
J13
J16 J15
J14
J6
J7
J4 J3 J2
J5
J12 J11
J9 J8
J10
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Video I/O
Analog Composite
S-video In
In B
Out A
Out B
In A
Summary of Contents for PDR 400
Page 4: ...Grass Valley Group Product Support iv Profile Video File Server Installation ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 18 Profile Video File Server Installation ...
Page 66: ...Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation 2 36 Profile Video File Server Installation ...
Page 84: ...Chapter 4 Networking Your Profile System 4 8 Profile Video File Server Installation ...
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