Pipeline User's Guide - Telestream
Pipeline User's Guide - Telestream
Pipeline User's Guide - Telestream
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<strong>Pipeline</strong> HD Dual Hardware<br />
<strong>Pipeline</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Sync Out. Re-clocked loop-through port of SDI Sync In. Use for additional <strong>Pipeline</strong>s or other devices.<br />
RS-422. Female DB-9 RS-422 port for VTR, using Sony 9 Pin Protocol (one per channel).<br />
SDI In. BNC jack for SD-SDI or HD-SDI input (one per channel).<br />
SDI Out. BNC jack for SD-SDI or HD-SDI output (one per channel).<br />
WARNING<br />
SDI-OUT is intended to be used for monitoring of the looped SDI-IN input source<br />
and should not be used to distribute this source to additional capture channels.<br />
Do not connect the looped SDI-OUT signal into any other <strong>Pipeline</strong> SDI-IN port.<br />
This may cause unintended capture interruptions on the channel connected to<br />
the looped source.<br />
Gigabit Ethernet Ports. Each Ethernet RJ-45 jack has two LEDs: If the left, orange LED is lit and the<br />
right, green LED is lit, the port is operating at 1Gbs (gigabit). If only the orange LED is lit, the Ethernet port<br />
is not connected. Be sure to use CAT-6 cabling end-to-end from <strong>Pipeline</strong> to your Macintosh or Windows<br />
PC client for best results.<br />
Caution<br />
If only the green LED is lit or the LED is unlit, the <strong>Pipeline</strong> is operating at 100MB<br />
or less – rates unacceptable for real time video on all four channels. Resolve the<br />
problem by connecting at 1 Gb/sec. before processing jobs to avoid data loss.<br />
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