Controls and Communications
This rear panel part presents some or all of the following connectors according to your
configuration.
The Ref Video connectors allow the server to receive or send back the analog genlock
reference signal.
The XNet2 connectors allow the interconnection of EVS servers, and/or XStore in an
XNet2 network. The IN connector of a server is connected to the OUT connector of
another server, and so on to form a closed loop network.
The Multiviewer connectors allow a monitor to be connected directly to the server, and to
display PGM and REC channels as configured in the Multicam Configuration window, in
the Monitoring tab, Multiviewer page. See the Multicam Configuration manual for a
description of the configuration parameters.
The Multiviewer connector provides an analog Multiviewer output on a DA-15
connectors, that can be configured in CVBS, RGB HD or YUV HD.
The Loop connector allows the loop of PGM1 on REC1 to be able to use the internal loop
feature.
The Gigabit-H3X Ethernet connectors allow the interconnection of servers, other EVS,
and/or third-party systems into a Gigabit Ethernet network, with a global bandwidth of 1
GbE.
The RS232 connector allows a tablet to be connected to the server.
The GPI connector allows GPI (General Purpose Interface) devices to send or receive
electric pulses that will trigger commands on the server or to be connected with third-party
devices.
The Timecode connectors allow the server to receive the LTC timecode reference signal
and send the LTC timecode that corresponds to PGM1.
The Console connectors allow a monitor and a keyboard to be connected to the server.
Controls and Communications
This rear panel part presents some or all of the following connectors according to your
configuration:
Two PC LAN connectors allow connection of the PC LAN interface of the EVSserver to
an Ethernet network.
The Audio Monitoring Output connector is a DA-15 connector that allows audio output
connections for monitoring purposes.
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