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Power
Standard built in IEC C14 connector for 90 – 240 volt AC power supply.
5
HDMI In
HDMI video input.
6
Ethernet PoE+
Connects to a network switch or computer so you can change settings using the
Teranex setup utility. The Ethernet port also supports power over Ethernet plus.
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SDI Out
SDI video output BNC connector.
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Optical Output
Optical video output LC connector via optional SMPTE compatible SDI optical fiber
module. The optical output automatically matches the input video.
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L – Analog or AES/EBU
Balanced left channel analog audio, or digital AES/EBU audio output XLR connector.
10
R- Analog, AES/EBU or Timecode
Balanced right channel analog audio, or digital AES/EBU audio output XLR connector.
Can also be configured for timecode output.
Switches
Teranex Mini – HDMI to Optical 12G's switches provide the following settings:
Switches 8 – Analog Audio, AES/EBU Audio
Set switch 8 to 'off' to embed balanced analog audio. Set to 'on' for digital AES/EBU audio. To
use these inputs switch 7 must also be set to 'on'.
Switches 7 – HDMI Audio, Input Audio
Set switch 7 to 'off' to select embedded HDMI audio, or to 'on' for analog or AES/EBU audio.
Switch 6 – Input Audio/Timecode
Set switch 6 to 'on' to input timecode via the R channel audio XLR connector. Set to 'off' to
input audio.
Switch 5 – 60 to 59.94 Off/On
When set to 'on', this setting will allow your converter to detect any HDMI source video running
1080p at 60 frames per second and automatically convert it to interlaced video at 59.94 fields
per second.
For example, you may need to connect a computer's HDMI output to a switcher using the
standard 1080i 59.94 frame rate. Some computers output 60 frames per second, so by setting
switch 5 to 'on' your converter will always detect 1080p at 60 frames per second and convert it
to 1080i at 59.94 fields per second.
Switches 2, 1 – Select Format Bit 1, 0
When connecting an HDMI source that can output Ultra HD and HD, you can set your converter
to force the source output to one or the other. This can be helpful when you want to record or
display your computer's desktop on SDI or Optical equipment in HD so it is larger and
easy to view.
While it may appear like it's an up or down conversion setting, what your converter is
actually doing is telling your source equipment to output Ultra HD or HD video so that your
converter can then output the source video's native HD or Ultra HD resolution without up or
down conversion.
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