Planar C67RP User Manual

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Conn
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Source Cabl
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Connecting Source Cables
All cabling for the c50R/c67R must be run through the rear of 
the display. You can run cables as the rows go up or when the 
installation is complete.
Connecting Sources
The three types of picture sources are:
Analog computer (from UXGA down to VGA)
Digital computer (Digital Video Interface, or DVI, digitally 
connects computers to their monitors or interconnects to any 
display)
Video (optional with VIM)
Composite (NTSC, PAL or 
SECAM)
S-Video (NTSC and PAL - 
50Hz or 60 Hz)
Component (480i, 480p, 
576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i)
SDI (Serial Digital Interface 
inputs from 480i to 1080p)
Each of these inputs have a separate loop-through output.
Loop-Through
For all the loop-throughs except digital, what goes in is what 
comes out. Switching which connector is used for the displayed 
picture does not change what comes from their output connec-
tors. Whatever goes in Analog 1 In comes out Analog 1 Out; it is 
not changed in any way, but it is buffered.
Digital Out is different. For the Digital Out connector, switching 
inputs does change what comes out of it. The selected picture 
from either Analog In or Digital In always comes out the Digital 
Out connector in digital form.
Note: 
The Digital Out signal does not strictly conform to the DVI 
standard. Non-Planar units will not be able to display this signal.
The advantages of DVI are:
DVI is less subject to picture degradation than analog methods 
of loop-through. (Even with DVI, loop-through is not infinite.)
DVI inputs require much less setup and adjustment. You adjust 
the picture in the first unit only, the unit with the analog input. 
Selecting the Correct Input
The following table gives you common examples of which 
devices have which inputs. In terms of input quality, the table is 
ordered from the most desirable input to the least desirable 
input.
Input
Found on the Following Devices
DVI
Computers with digital out capability
SDI
Studio quality video equipment
Analog
Computers, laptops
RGB and RGBS from video processors or other profes-
sional equipment (may need BNC to DB15 adapter 
cable). These may have separate sync, composite or 
sync on green.
Component
DVD players
Set top boxes (e.g. for cable TV or satellite TV)
Any YPbPr signal
S-Video
DVD players
Set top boxes
VCRs
Composite
TV tuners
VCRs
Set top boxes