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3. Installation
Signal Connection
d. Repeat steps 2a through 2c for all additional DVI output modules in your
system configuration.
4. NNI output module connections
Each NNI output module provides three identical outputs, each limited to a
maximum resolution of 1024 x 768.
a. Ensure that your “new generation” LED walls (such as the Barco NX-4
and FLX) are properly assembled and cabled. Refer to your specific
LED tile’s User’s Guide for details.
b. Per your configuration, connect the NNI output(s) to the data input(s) of
your LED wall(s). In Chapter2, refer to the “NNI Output Module”
section on page 49 for details on all module connectors.
c. (Option) If you are using a fiber optic link:
• Ensure that power is properly connected to all Fiberlink units.
• Per your configuration, connect NNI outputs to the inputs of the
Fiberlink Transmitter(s).
• Per your configuration, connect fiber optic cables from the
outputs of the Fiberlink Transmitter(s) to the inputs of the
Fiberlink Receiver(s).
• Connect the output of the Fiberlink Receiver(s) to the data input
of your LED wall(s).
d. Repeat steps 3a through 3c for all additional NNI output modules in your
system configuration.
5. Genlock connections
In Chapter 2, refer to the “System Module” section on page 51 for details on all
module connectors.
a. To genlock the DX-700 using a single sync connection, connect a
composite sync or black burst signal to the H / CS IN connector.
Important You cannot mix output module types within a bank.
Warning The DVI-I connectors on the DVI output module use
proprietary signals and pinouts.
Do not connect the output of a DVI output module to anything
other than the input of a Barco DVI LED tile. Even though the
connector is a DVI-I type connector, it is not a DVI signal, and
serious damage could result if, for example, the output was
plugged into a DVI-type monitor.
Warning The HDMI-type connectors on the NNI output module use
proprietary signals and pinouts.
Do not connect the output of an NNI output module to
anything other than the input of a Barco NNI LED tile. Even
though the connector is an HDMI-type connector, it is not an
HDMI signal, and serious damage could result if, for example,
the output was plugged into an HDMI monitor.