Installation guide

Be aware that SCOPIA XT Series supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
As an HDCP Licensee, you may not use a digitally protected content on a device that copies
HDCP content and you may not send digitally protected content to non-HDCP devices.
If the XT Codec Unit detects that non-compliant devices are attached to one of the HD CAM
inputs, the video is locked.
Connecting Analog Video Equipment
The XT Codec Unit features digital inputs and outputs.
If the room configuration requires analog video inputs or outputs, use an external analog-to-
digital (or vice-versa) video converter.
RADVISION has tested and certified these two video converters from Gefen:
GTV-COMPSVID-2-HDMIS, Composite/S-Video to HDMI Scaler
GTV-HDMI-2-COMPSVIDS, HDMI to Composite/S-Video Scaler
See the company’s site for documentation.
For example, you might need to connect an analog camera to the XT Codec Unit.
Connect the analog camera to HD CAM or DVI using the Composite/S-Video to HDMI Scaler.
Figure 4-10 Connecting an Analog Camera
Remember to setup your monitors accordingly as described in “Setting up the Monitor Display
Modeson page 44.
Figure 4-11 Connecting a DVD recorder
Recording using the HD2 port planned for the future version of this product.
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