Standalone VGA Grid User's Guide
Standalone VGA Grid User Guide What's in the box?
Table 1 Inputs for Standalone VGA Grid
Table 2 Comparison for Networked VGAGrid and Standalone VGA Grid
Model
DVI-I
(single link)
DVI-I
(dual link)
S-Video SDI Audio
Networked VGAGrid
up to 64
encoders with
up to
1920×1200
- up to 64 -
up to
64
Standalone VGA Grid
-
4 or 6
(model)
local at up
to
2048×2048
4 of 6
(model)
4 or 6
(model)
5 or 7
(model)
+
SDIand
HDMI
audio
What's in the box?
The Standalone VGA Grid is a 4U rackmount server with dimensions 522 mm (D) × 430 mm (W) × 176 mm(H)
(20.5” × 16.9” × 6.9”).
Latest hardware revision:
Standalone VGA Grid can now capture more HD content than ever before. The newest Standalone VGA Grid
comes with eight or twelve HD inputs (depending on the model). Half the inputs are for capturing from
DVI/HDMI/VGA sources while the other half are for SDI sources. As before there are also 4 or 6 S-Video ports.
With this combination of available input ports and applicable DVI, SDI or S-Videoadapters/converters you can
bring in signals from nearly any source. This hardware upgrade also provides audio capture support for HDMI
and SDI in addition to pre-existing support for 3.5 mm analog audio input ports.
Previous hardware revisions
Previous versions of Standalone VGA Grid came with four or six HD inputs (depending on the model). Many,
although not all, previous hardware revisions can support the latest software release.Use the Firmware
upgrade feature to see if your device is upgradeable. Noteprevious hardware revisions do not support
HDMIaudio capture.
Unpacking the box
The following list applies only to new devices with the latest hardware revision:
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