DX-700 • User’s Guide • Rev 02 25
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About the DX-700
~All new tiles used: Outputs 1, 2 and 3 (NX-4)
Remember that output “grouping” is supported within a single bank. This means
that each output can be configured to drive a portion of a larger overall display.
In Chapter 2, refer to the “Input Module” section on page 41 for important information on
the configuration of modules and banks.
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The figure below illustrates two examples of multi-bank configurations:
Figure 1-6. Multi-bank configuration examples
Please note the following points regarding multi-bank DX-700 configurations:
Each bank in a multi-bank configuration has a maximum canvas size of 2048 x
1080 pixels. Each canvas can be divided as required between three outputs
(using one output module), or six outputs (using two output modules).
Each input module within a bank can add its video image to that bank's canvas.
A single output module within a bank can drive one or more attached displays
from any portion of that bank’s canvas. The displays can be any type of tile within
the “new” or “legacy” categories, but you cannot mix tile categories within a bank.
Numerous output combinations are possible within a multi-bank system, similar to
those combinations described and illustrated in the “Single Bank
Configurations” section on page24.
In Chapter 2, refer to the “Input Module” section on page 41 for important information on
the configuration of modules and banks.
Important You cannot mix tile categories within a bank. Thus, the
following combination is not allowed:
Output Module 1: MiPIX, DLite 7
Output Module 2: NX-4
Triple bank, single input
Bank 1 Bank 1
Dual bank, multi-input
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Power
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Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 2
Note One bank can be assigned to drive NNI interface tiles, while
another bank can be assigned to drive DVI interface tiles.