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Analog Multi-Function Inputs
The CLSO-824 multi-function analog inputs (Input 8) can be used with analog video signal formats
including VGA (with DDC), RGBHV (without DDC), and component (YUV). Balanced analog audio can be
input and embedded using the provided captive screw connectors.
Either format can be directly accessed from RS-232, IR, or IP control. It can also be accessed
through the front panel menu.
VGA (m) to BNC and VGA (m) to RCA adaptors can be used to connect sources to this inputs.
VGA
Use a VGA to VGA cable to ensure that the Preferred Resolution DDC is communicated to your
source.
RGBHV
Use a HD-15 (VGA) to 5 BNC breakout cable for this format. An existing RGBHV analog matrix
switch can be connected here to maintain full function of the analog matrix.
Component
YUV (YPbPr) signal from DVD (or other sources) can be input to the CLSO-824 using the green (Y), blue
(Pb), and red (Pr) connections on a HD-15 (VGA) to 5 BNC breakout cable or with a
VGA - 3 RCA adaptor.
A common application for this type of input would be to connect a RGBHV matrix switcher to the
CLSO-824.
Captive Screw
The captive screw connectors allow you to cut cables to a suitable length, reducing cable clutter
while providing a more reliable connection.
Connecting
When connecting the cables to the female captive screw connector it is important that the wires be
terminated correctly. The female captive screw connector has a contact plate at the top and must
have the wires touching it for signal to pass. When wired correctly (see picture A) the signal will pass,
incorrectly (see picture B) no signal will pass.
The captive screw connectors have
a contact bar that is adjusted to
compress the wire against the top
contact plate. Use the screws at the
top of the connector to compress
the wire against the contact plate.
Clockwise
Counter
Clockwise
Turn the screws clockwise to
raise the contact bar to the
upper contact plate and hold
the wires in place.
Turn the screws counter
clockwise to lower the
contact bar to release the
wires.
A
B
Power
The power cable (picture 1) will have exposed wires. Each wire is
encased in a different colored cover.
Black: - White: +
- +
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