Panasonic BT-LH2170E Manual De Usuario

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Controls and Their Functions 
(continued)
Rear panel
DVI-I
SDI
VIDEO
RS-485
GPI
RS-232C
AUDIO
1
IN
OUT
IN
R
L
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
(3G)
2
2
6
8
1
5
3
4
7
1
2
3
4
1   SDI terminal
A
  SDI1 (3G/HD/SD) input terminal (BNC)
 
 This is the SDI input terminal. (Compatible with 3G-SDI 
and 3G/HD/SD automatic switching)
 
 In 3D assist mode, input images for the left eye (L).
B
  SDI1 active through output terminal (BNC)
 
This terminal outputs SDI1 input as is.
C
  SDI2 (HD/SD) input terminal (BNC)
 
 This is the SDI input terminal. (Compatible with HD/SD 
automatic switching)
 
 In 3D assist mode, input images for the right eye (R).
D
  SDI2 active through output terminal (BNC)
 
This terminal outputs SDI2 input as is.
• When this output is used to daisy-chain
*
1
 multiple moni-
tors, the quality of the original signal, cable length, the 
number of connected devices and other factors all come 
into play to deteriorate picture quality and introduce noise.
*
1
 
Daisy-chain:
Refers to connecting the through-out signal from a 
device to the input of a second, third or more devices 
in a linear series, thus using a single signal in multiple 
devices.
• Use a 5C-FB or equivalent cable to make connections to 
an SDI terminal.
2   VIDEO terminal (BNC) 
*
2
*
3
IN   
:  This is the VIDEO signal (composite signal) input 
terminal.
OUT  : This is the input signal through-out terminal.
*
2
 
Unless a cable is connected to the VIDEO OUT terminal, 
the VIDEO IN terminal is automatically terminated at 
75 Ω. Connecting a cable releases this termination.
*
3
 
Since a connection to the through-out terminal releases the 
75 Ω termination of the unit, the level of the VIDEO signal 
input to the unit may become too large depending on the 
connected device.
3   DVI-I terminal 
This is the DVI-signal input terminal.
• Use double shielded cable for making connections to a 
DVI-I terminal.
4   HDMI terminal (Type A)
This is the HDMI input terminal.
• Use double-shielded cable for making connections to an 
HDMI terminal.
5   AUDIO input terminal (pin jack)
This is the common audio input terminal for all video input 
terminals.
• Use shielded cable for making connections to an AUDIO 
input terminal.
6   RS-485 input/output terminal (RJ-45)
External control is possible by using an RS-485 signal.
• Use shielded cable for making connections to an RS-485 
input/output terminal.
• Make sure that the cable is fully inserted in the terminal 
and cannot easily be pulled out.
• A loop-through connection using the RS-485 input and 
output terminals allows operation of multiple monitors (up 
to 32 monitors).
• Connect a terminator (120 Ω) between the first and sec-
ond pin of the RS-485 OUT terminal on the last monitor in 
the chain.
7   GPI input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)
External control is possible by using a GPI signal.
• Use shielded cable for making connections to the GPI 
input terminal.
8   RS-232C input terminal (D-SUB, 9 pins)
External control is possible by using an RS-232C signal
• Use shielded cable for making connections to an RS-232C 
input terminal.