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Transmitter Card
Install the transmitter card in an available PCI slot in your computer. The transmitter card is the interface
between your PC, LED Studio and the LED Pixelboard. You must use the DVI cable provided to connect from
the computers DVI output to the DVI port on the transmitter card.
Data Out 1 & Data Out 2 connectors
The 2 network output ports transmit 256 rows or horizontal lines. Output 1 transmits rows/lines 1 throug 256.
output 2 transmits rows/lines 257 through 512.
Aux Port
This is a standard 6-pin telephone connector. A cable is provided that connects from the 9-pin dIN R-232 port
to the AUX port on the transmitter card. This port allows control of the R variable, gray scale, DV Wall matrix
active area, and matrix lock and matrix range.
DC External Power Input
This input takes the 5V power supply provided. It is only used if the transmitter card will be operated eternally
of the computer.
Making an additional Net-cable
A Standard NET CABLE cannot be used to replace the NET CABLE required to transmit the information for the
LED Pixelboard. The Pin connection is not compatible with the LED Pixelboard.
Please follow the following instructions in order to create extra NET CABLE.
Take a standard net cable (Cat5/ 5E /6) and connect it like as displayed on the picture. The wires should
now be colored as following:
1- white & orange
2- orange
3- white & green
4- green
5- blue
6- white & blue
7- white & brown
8- brown
RJ-45 Connector
Twist the following pairs together so that only the plastic is touching (the metal wires must not touch) 1&2,
3&4, 5&6, 7&8
Insert each wire into an RJ-45 connector with the white & orange wire connected to PIN 1, the orange wire
connected to the second PIN, etc.
Both ends of the NET WIRE are connected in this way.
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