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reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
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energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area may cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be responsible for
correcting any interference.
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either.
The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations
specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer.
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The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel.
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There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose
dangerous voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not remove the top cover. Do not operate
the unit without the cover installed.
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This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 230
volts rms between the supply conductors or between both supply conductor and ground. A
protective ground connection by way of grounding conductor in the power cord is essential
for safe operation.
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This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord. To avoid
electrical shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to
the product input or output terminals. A protective-ground connection by way of the
grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation.
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Use only the power cord and connector specified for your product. Use only a power cord
that is in good condition. Refer cord and connector changes to qualified service personnel.
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To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse having identical type, voltage rating, and current
rating characteristics. Refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel.
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To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.
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Highlights an operating procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly
observed, could result in injury to or death of personnel.
Note
Highlights an essential operating procedure, condition or
statement.
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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Le point d´exclamation dans un triangle equilatéral signale à alerter l´utilisateur qu´il y a
des instructions d´operation et d´entretien tres importantes dans la litérature qui
accompagne l´appareil.
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Benutzer auf wichtige Bedienungs-und Wartungsanweisungen in der Dem Great
beiliegenden Literatur aufmerksam zu machen.
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The table below lists the changes to the LED-PRO User’s Guide.
Table 0-1. Change History
RevDateECO #DescriptionApproved By
A8/1/051478ReleaseJim Wickenhiser
B5/1/061620Change summary:
•Added new features including Setup Wizard, Input
Wizard, diagonal test pattern scrolling and 50/60Hz
refresh rate selection.
•Restructured system menus by adding LED Menu,
Source Alignment Menu and Expert Mode Menu.
•Revised document template.
In Chapter 1, refer to the “What’s New in Firmware Version
2.0” section on page 5 for full details on all new features.
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This chapter is designed to introduce you to the LED-PRO™ User’s Guide. Areas to be
covered are:
•Chapter Structure
•How to Use This Guide
•Conventions
•About the LED-PRO
•Features
•What’s New in Firmware Version 2.0
•Connectivity Diagram
•Application Questions
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Chapter Structure
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The following chapters provide instructions for all aspects of LED-PRO operations:
•Chapter 1, “Introduction” provides a system overview, a list of features, and a
system connectivity diagram.
•Chapter 2, “Hardware Orientation” on page 9 provides detailed diagrams of the
system’s front and rear panels.
•Chapter 3, “Installation” on page 17 provides comprehensive system installation
instructions.
•Chapter 4, “Operation” on page 25 provides menu tress, plus comprehensive
system operating instructions.
•Chapter 5, “Upgrading Software” on page 111 outlines procedures for upgrading
system software components.
•Appendix A, “Specifications” on page 117 lists the LED-PRO’s specifications.
•Appendix B, “Remote Control Protocol” on page 125 provides detailed
information regarding external remote control protocol.
•Appendix C, “Contact Information” on page 161 lists important Barco contact,
RMA, warranty and technical support details.
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Following are important tips for streamlining your use of this User’s Guide in its electronic
“PDF” form.
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Use Acrobat Reader’s “bookmarks” to navigate to the desired location. All chapter files
have the same bookmark structure for instant navigation to any section. Please note:
•Extensive hyperlinks are provided within the chapters.
•Use Acrobat’s “Go to Previous View” and “Return to Next View” buttons to trace
your complete navigational path.
•Use the “Previous Page” and “Next Page” buttons to go to the previous or next
page within a file.
•Use Acrobat’s extensive search capabilities, such as the “Find” tool and “Search
Index” tool to perform comprehensive searches as required.
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How to Use This Guide
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Use the Table of Contents bookmarks to navigate a desired topic. Click any item to
instantly jump to that section of the guide. You can also use the Index to jump to specific
topics within a chapter. Each page number in the Index is a hyperlink.
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The following conventions are used throughout this guide:
•The symbol denotes an operations procedure.
•The symbol S denotes an example.
•Entries written in bold-face capital letters denote physical buttons or chassis
connectors.
S Press TEST PAT to ...
•The term “select” is used as an abbreviation for “scroll to a selected menu line
and press the SEL button.”
•A sequence of menu steps is represented by the menu names, separated by
arrows (>).
S SETUP > Expert Mode > System
... indicates the following sequence:
a.Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu.
b. Scroll to the Expert Mode line and press SEL to display the Expert
Mode Menu.
c.Scroll to the System line and press SEL to display the System Menu.
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About the LED-PRO
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The LED-PRO is a powerful all-in-one signal processor that accepts a wide range of video
input signals, and processes them to drive Barco LED displays. The LED-PRO allows you
to scale visual sources and mix them in multiple ways while still maintaining superb picture
quality.
LED-PRO is the ideal solution for converting RGB, HDTV, component, S-video, composite
(NTSC, PAL and SECAM), SDI, DVI, and HDSDI for use with Barco LED walls.
LED-PRO has an advanced feature set that includes universal inputs, aspect ratio
conversion, memory presets, test patterns, source lock, picture adjustments, motion
adaptive de-interlacing, and 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown detection. Refer to the “Features
section on page 4 for full details.
Please note:
•To ensure trouble-free operation, please follow all procedures in the Installation
and Operation sections of this manual. Refer to Chapter 3, “Installation” on
page 17 and Chapter 4, “Operation
•Should you have any questions regarding the installation or operation of the LED-
=system, please consult with the factory. Refer to Appendix C, “Contact
PRO
Information” on page 161 for information.
”
” on page 25 for details.
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The LED-PRO utilizes the proprietary Athena scaler, for high performance image
processing. The following features are provided:
•Three universal inputs accept:
~RGBHV/RGBS/RGsB computer video
~Component video (STD or HDTV)
~S-Video
~Composite video with loop-through
•SD SDI/HD SDI input.
•DVI-I connectors support both universal analog and DVI input with loop-through.
•DVI output connector for Barco LED Display interface.
•Input video detection and auto-acquisition. LED-PRO will auto detect and match
input video to stored formats or user configurations.
•Aspect ratio conversion and adjustments.
•Freeze, pan and zoom.
•10-Bit processing, plus motion adaptive and field-to-frame de-interlacing modes.
•3:2 pulldown detection for NTSC, 2:2 film detection for PAL video sources
•Decodes NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
•Ethernet connector for remote control.
•Vertical lock (lock to source) eliminates image tears and other artifacts in scaled
motion video by eliminating frame rate conversion.
•Low video delay (3 input fields max., 20 lines min.)
•Logo image capture and recall.
•Dissolve to/from stored logo.
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This section lists the new features that have been implemented since the last revision of
the LED-PRO User’s Guide. Reference links are provided for additional details.
•Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard allows users to set up and configure a basic LED display
without the need of the Director Toolset. The Wizard automatically guides the
user through the entire setup process, including:
~Wall detection (tile resolution)
~Addressing and positioning tiles
~Aligning LED-PRO’s output resolution to match the wall
~Wall contrast and gamma adjustment
Please note the following important points:
~The Wizard can only be used with standard LED Tiles. MiPIX,
MiSPHERE and creative OLite displays require the Director Toolset.
~The Director Toolset is still required for wall color calibration, tile firmware
updates, and for creating and applying custom gamma curves.
In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Setup Wizard” section on page 56 for
details.
•Input Wizard
The Input Wizard allows users to easily setup and configure input sources. It
automatically detects and re-scales the selected input source to match the
physical size of the LED display. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Input
Wizard” section on page 62 for details.
•Input Source Alignment
This new menu enables you to adjust the input sources as well as the typical LED
related adjustments, such as Clip to Sub-black and Luma Tracking. In
Chapter 4, refer to the “Source Alignment — Analog” section on page 43 for
details. Additional sections are provided for SDI and DVI sources.
•Expert Mode
This mode gives experienced LED-PRO users the ability to perform more in-depth
alignments. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Expert Mode Menu” section on
page 66 for details.
•50/60 Hz
This new function enables you to select either a 50Hz (PAL) or 60Hz (NTSC/PC)
refresh rate. The selection can be made in both the Expert mode and while using
the Wizard. The tile timings will also be adapted automatically when using the
Wizard. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Setup Wizard
for details.
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Features
•Test Pattern — Diagonal Scrolling Mode
This new feature enables users to enable “diagonal scrolling” of any selected test
pattern. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Test Pattern Menu” section on
page 93 for details.
•LED Menu
This improved menu provides access to many LED-related features:
~LED Status (ON/OFF)
~LED contrast and gamma
~LED information (type, size)
~LED internal test patterns (turn on/off, select primary colors)
~LED OSD (full OSD access)
~Boost and Creative modes (OLite only)
~Tile mode (virtual — real mode selection)
In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the LED Menu” section on page 98 for details.
•Director Toolset Patch
Important
Please note the following important points regarding the
Director Toolset:
~Customers using LED-PRO with the Director Toolset version 1.04 do not
require any software patches.
~Customers that downloaded Director Toolset version 1.03 must
download a new patch (version 1.03.01) to ensure proper LED-PRO
operation. The patch is located on the Barco website, at the following
location:
Link: Director Toolset Patch
Scroll down to the LED-PRO section and follow the directions to install
the patch.
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The figure below provides a sample connectivity diagram:
Up to 4 Inputs
(Optional)
Fiberlink Transmitter
Fiber Optics
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Connectivity Diagram
(Optional)
Fiberlink Receiver
Camera (Composite)
DVR (SDI)
PC (RGB)
LED-PRO
PC (DVI)
Figure 1-1. LED-PRO System Diagram (sample)
Laptop PC (Director T oolset)
Ethernet or
RS-232
Please note the following points regarding the diagram:
•The maximum of four inputs are shown, one each in RGB, DVI, Composite and
HD-SDI formats.
•Two different paths from LED-PRO to the LED wall are shown:
~Via DVI, direct between the LED-PRO and the wall.
~Via DVI and fiber optics, via the optional Barco Fiberlink Transmitter and
Receiver.
~An optional Barco AEC (Ambient Environment Controller) is shown.
~The (customer supplied) laptop PC is required for LED wall calibration,
via Director Toolset.
LED Wall
DVI (Direct)
(Optional) AEC
Note
Contact your Barco sales representative for information on
Fiberlink and AEC systems. These products are not
discussed in this user’s guide.
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Application Questions
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At Barco, we take pride in offering unique solutions to demanding technical problems. If
you have application questions, require further information or would like to discuss your
application requirements in more detail, please call (916) 859-2500. Our Customer
Support Engineers will be happy to supply you with the support you need. Refer to
Appendix C, “Contact Information
” on page 161 for details.
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This chapter provides detailed diagrams of the system’s front and rear panels. The
following topics are discussed:
•LED-PRO Front Panel
•LED-PRO Rear Panel
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2. Hardware Orientation
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The figure below illustrates the LED-PRO front panel:
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Visibly yours
IN:
OUT:
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Freerun
Wall: Enabled
ADJUST
MENU KEYS
SETUP
PAN &
ZOOM
TEST
PAT
INPUT
POS
LED
SEL
ESC
Figure 2-1. LED-PRO Front Panel
1)Display Section3)Inputs Section
2)Menu Keys Section
Following are descriptions of each front panel section:
1)Display Section
The Display Section includes the display, the ADJUST knob and two “menu
navigation” buttons. Refer to the “Display Section” heading on page 11 for
complete details.
2) Menu Keys Section
The Menu Keys Section includes five buttons that take you directly to the top
level of various system menus. Refer to the “Menu Keys Section” heading on
page 12 for details.
3) Inputs Section
The Inputs Section includes four buttons for selecting various system inputs, plus
the LOGO button that enables you to access a stored image. Refer to the “Inputs
Section” heading on page 13 for details.
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INPUTS
SD/HD
LOGO
SDI
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The figure below illustrates the Display Section:
2. Hardware Orientation
LED-PRO Front Panel
IN:
1024x768@59.94
OUT:
Wall: Enabled
Figure 2-2. Display Section
Descriptions of each button and control are provided below:
Freerun
ADJUST
SEL
ESC
•The Menu Display is a 4 line x 20 character Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
that shows all LED-PRO menus and sub-menus. Brightness is adjustable.
SETUP
> Setup Wizard>>
Input Wizard>>
Source Alignment>>
Figure 2-3. Sample Menu Display (Setup Menu)
Please note:
~The top line names the current menu, in all capital letters.
~The navigation cursor (>) in the left-hand column indicates the current
line on which action can be taken.
~The double arrow (>>) indicates that a sub-menu is available.
In Chapter 4, refer to the “Menu Tree” section on page 30 for complete menu
structure details.
•ADJUST — use the Adjust Knob to scroll through all system menus.
~Turn the knob counter-clockwise (CCW) to scroll down.
~Turn the knob clockwise (CW) to scroll up.
•SEL — press to enter a sub-menu, to change a parameter, to accept a parameter,
SEL
or to answer “Yes ” to certain menu queries.
•ESC — press to exit a menu without making changes, to cancel an operation, or
ESC
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to answer “No” to certain menu queries. Each press takes you back up the menu
tree by one level.
2. Hardware Orientation
LED-PRO Front Panel
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The figure below illustrates the Menu Keys Section:
MENU KEYS
SETUP
TEST
PAT
PAN &
ZOOM
LED
INPUT
POS
SETUP
PAN &
ZOOM
Figure 2-4. Menu Keys Section
TEST
PAT
LED
INPUT
POS
Descriptions of each button and control are provided below:
•SETUP — press to access the top level of the Setup Menu, which enables you to
perform complete system setup procedures. The button lights to indicated that
the menu is active. Toggle the button off to access the Status Menu. In
Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Setup Menu
” section on page 39 for menu
details.
•TEST PAT — press to access the top level of the Test Pattern Menu, which
enables you to select system test patterns and the raster box. The button lights to
indicated that the menu is active, or that a test pattern is enabled. Toggle the
button off to access the Status Menu. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Test
Pattern Menu” section on page 93 for menu details.
•PAN & ZOOM — press to access the top level of the Pan & Zoom Menu, which
enables you to pan and zoom the selected source. The button lights to indicated
that the menu is active. Toggle the button off to access the Status Menu. In
Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the Pan & Zoom Menu
” section on page 95 for
menu details.
•LED — press to access the top level of the LED Menu, which enables you to
perform various LED-specific functions. The button lights to indicated that the
menu is active. Toggle the button off to access the Status Menu. In Chapter 4,
refer to the “Using the LED Menu
” section on page 98 for menu details.
•INPUT POS — press to access the top level of the Input Position Menu, which
enables you to perform “simple” input setup functions within the LED wall window,
such as H and V size and position. (For more comprehensive input setups, use
the Setup Menu.) The button lights to indicated that the menu is active. Toggle
the button off to access the Status Menu. In Chapter 4, refer to the “Using the
Input Position Menu” section on page 105 for menu details.
Please note:
•If you are within a particular menu, but you have not made any changes, pressing
one of the five buttons in the Menu Keys Section takes you directly to the
selected menu.
•If you have made a change within a particular menu and you press one of the five
buttons in the Menu Keys Section, you will be prompted to save your changes.
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The figure below illustrates the Inputs Section:
INPUTS
2. Hardware Orientation
LED-PRO Front Panel
1
2
3
SD/HD
SDI
123
Figure 2-5. Inputs Section
Descriptions of each button and control are provided below:
SD/HD
SDI
LOGO
•1 — selects universal input 1 (the rear panel DVI connector) as the LED wall’s
source. When pressed, the input is routed to the output using the transition type
specified in the Effects Menu.
•2 — selects universal input 2 (the rear panel HD-15 connector) as the LED wall’s
source. When pressed, the input is routed to the output using the transition type
specified in the Effects Menu.
•3 — selects universal input 3 (the rear panel BNC connectors) as the LED wall’s
source. When pressed, the input is routed to the output using the transition type
specified in the Effects Menu.
•SD/HD SDI — selects the SD/HD input (the rear panel SDI Input BNC connector)
as the LED wall’s source. When pressed, the input is routed to the output using
the transition type specified in the Effects Menu.
•LOGO — selects the LOGO (as stored in flash memory) as the LED wall’s source.
LOGO
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When pressed, the LOGO is routed to the output using the transition type
specified in the Effects Menu. Refer to the “About the LOGO
page 14 for additional details.
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2. Hardware Orientation
LED-PRO Front Panel
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The LOGO button can be thought of as an additional input video source which can be
LOGO
selected and transitioned in the normal manner. The button allows you to capture a still
frame from any input (1, 2, 3 or SD/HD), and store that image in flash memory. When
selected, the LOGO button lights and the output displays either a stored image (typically a
company logo) or black.
To capture a LOGO (control panel method):
1.Press and hold the desired input button
2.Press LOGO.
The system temporarily freezes the output, captures a frame from the selected
input, and stores the frame in non-volatile memory. A “progress bar” and related
messages will be shown on the display during the capture process.
2.Manually capture the logo (SETUP > Expert Mode > Logo > Capture Logo).
Please note the following important points regarding the LOGO:
•The LOGO can be de-selected by pressing one of the other four input sources.
•When LOGO is selected, the PAN & ZOOM button is not operational.
•When no logo is stored internally, the output displays black, and the Status Menu
indicates "Internal Black" as the format.
•When the LOGO is selected and there is a logo stored, the Status Menu indicates
"LOGO" as the input format.
•If a LOGO is stored in flash memory, the image remains through a power cycle.
•The LOGO can be overwritten by capturing a new image.
•If you perform a factory reset, the LOGO is cleared from flash memory.
•You can delete the LOGO manually from flash memory using the Logo Menu. In
Chapter 4, refer to the “Logo” section on page 86 for menu details.
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The figure below illustrates the LED-PRO rear panel:
2. Hardware Orientation
LED-PRO Rear Panel
1
UNIVERSAL INPUT 1
INLOOP
INLOOP
UNIVERSAL INPUT 2
2
R/R-Y/C
R/R-Y/C
IN
LOOP
G/Y/COMPOSITE
G/Y/COMPOSITE
UNIVERSAL INPUT 3
IN
LOOP
357
B/B-Y
H/C
IN
IN
LOOP
LOOP
B/B-Y
H/C
SDI INPUT
V
IN
LOOP
V
4
LED INTERFACE
Figure 2-1. LED-PRO Rear Panel
1)Universal Input 16)Ethernet Port
2)Universal Input 27)RS-232 Port
3)Universal Input 38)Diagnostics Port
4)SDI Input9)AC Connector
5)LED Interface
Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector:
1)Universal Input 1
Two DVI-I connectors are provided for Universal Input 1 — one for the input and
the other for a buffered loop-through. The input corresponds to Button 1 in the
front panel’s Inputs Section.
This input accepts DVI signals, and via a DVI-I to HD-15 adaptor, also accepts
RGB, YUV, S-Video (Y/C), or composite (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) signals.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “Input Specifications” section on page 118
for input video details.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “DVI-I Connector Pinouts” section on
page 122 for pinout specifications.
2) Universal Input 2
Two HD-15 connectors are provided for Universal Input 2 — one for the input
and the other for a buffered loop-through. The input corresponds to Button 2 in
the front panel’s Inputs Section.
This input accepts RGB, YUV, S-Video (Y/C), or composite (NTSC, PAL or
SECAM) signals.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “Input Specifications” section on page 118
for input video details.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “Analog 15-pin D Connector” section on
page 121 for pinout specifications.
RS-232
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LED-PRO Rear Panel
3) Universal Input 3
Five BNC connectors are provided for Universal Input 3 — each with a buffered
loop-through. The input corresponds to Button 3 in the Inputs Section, and
accepts RGB, YUV, S-Video (Y/C), or composite (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) signals.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “Input Specifications” section on page 118
4) SDI Input
One BNC connector is provided for the SDI Input. The input corresponds to the
SD/HD SDI button in the Inputs Section, and accepts SD-SDI or HD-SDI signals.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “Input Specifications” section on page 118
5) LED Interface
One DVI-I connector is provided for the system’s output to an LED wall. The
output is digital only.
~In Appendix A, refer to the “Output Specifications” section on page 119
~In Appendix A, refer to the “DVI-I Connector Pinouts” section on
6) Ethernet Port
One RJ-45 connector is provided for 10/100BaseT Ethernet communications with
LED-PRO.
~The port is typically used for diagnostics, or command-line operations via
~Telnet is via port 10001.
In Appendix A, refer to the “Ethernet Connector
pinouts.
7) RS-232 Port
One 9-pin D connector is provided for RS-232 serial communications with LEDPRO. The port is typically used for communications with Barco’s Director Toolse t Graphical User Interface (GUI).
In Appendix A, refer to the “Serial and Diagnostic Connector” section on
page 124 for pinouts.
8) Diagnostics Port
One 9-pin D connector is provided for RS-232 serial communications with LEDPRO. Similar to the Ethernet port, this port is typically used for diagnostics,
uploading code or command-line operations via HyperTerminal or the Flash Loader.
In Chapter 4, refer to the “Diagnostic RS232
operations. In Appendix A, refer to the “Serial and Diagnostic Connector”
section on page 124 for pinouts.
9) AC Connector
One AC Connector is provided for connecting LED-PRO to your facility’s AC
power source. The integral switch turns the chassis on and off.
for input video details.
for input video details.
for output video details.
page 122 for pinout specifications.
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S telnet 192.168.1.100 10001
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” section on page 88 for port setup
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