REAR PANEL CONNECTORS

DVI IN

RGB IN COMPONENT

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PC A-OUT

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RGB IN

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AC IN

Figure 3. Rear Panel Connectors

ìDVI IN: Connection to digital video signals from a computer or any DVI output.

îRGB IN (VGA): Connection to RGB (VGA) output of a computer or any VGA output.

ïCOMPONENT: Autodetecting component video inputs (Y/LPb/Pr or Y/RCb/Cr) for connecting to the component output jacks of a DVD player.

ñPC A-OUT and PC A-IN (loop through): Stereo mini jack input to be used in conjunction with the RGB input from a DVR. Audio loops through the stereo mini jack output.

óA-OUT2, A-IN2, A-OUT1, A-IN1 (loop through): Mono RCA audio inputs.

rS-VHS OUT, S-VHS IN (loop through): Connection of S-Video signals from external sources such as VCRs or DVD players. Video loops through the 4-pin DIN S-Video output.

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V-IN2,V-OUT2 (loop through): Input connections from time-lapse VCRs. Video loops through the BNC video output.

V-IN1,V-OUT1 (loop through): Input connections from time-lapse VCRs. Video loops through the BNC video output.

AC IN: Power receptacle, which can be connected to a 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz source.

(External Speaker Jacks): Stereo mini jack inputs for optional external speakers.

(Mounting Holes)

NOTES:

RGB is also referred to as VGA or PC connector in the video security market. We use the term RGB in this manual, in the menu, and on the remote control. The RGB connector is a D-sub 15-pin female plug. RGB is analog but provides a clear, sharp picture. It can carry either standard or HDTV formats.

Component is not commonly used in the video security industry. It uses three RCA cables: red, green, and blue for better color separation and a superior picture over composite. Component is an analog format that can carry standard and high-definition video and is most commonly found on DVD players. To receive audio, you must connect the DVD output to the audio input.

Digital Video Interface (DVI) provides the best picture. It is used in Pelco products such as Endura®, PMVR2, PMVC4, PL outputs, DVD players, and satellite boxes. Since the signal received and monitor are both digital, no conversion occurs to degrade the signal. Pelco recommends using multiviewers (PMVR2, PMVC4) with the 500 Series monitors using DVI. The 500 Series uses a DVI-D interface, so DVI-I cables will not work. DVI can carry either standard or HDTV formats.

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Pelco PMCL526A, PMCL542A, PMCL537A, PMCL532A manual Rear Panel Connectors, Mounting Holes

PMCL532A, PMCL537A, PMCL542A, PMCL526A specifications

The Pelco PMCL537A, PMCL542A, PMCL532A, and PMCL526A models are part of Pelco's advanced line of monitors designed for professional surveillance and security applications. These monitors are ideal for video management systems and control rooms, providing high-quality visuals and exceptional performance.

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