Getting Started; Plugging In Power; Plugging In Video; Plugging In Audio - Blackmagic Design Teranex Mini Manual De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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Getting Started

Plugging in Power

Getting started is as simple as plugging in power and
connecting your signal input and output.
To supply power, plug in a standard IEC power cable to
your Teranex Mini converter's power input on the rear panel.
Teranex Mini Converters support 12G-SDI data rates so
will automatically switch between SD, HD and Ultra HD
all the way up to 2160p60.

Plugging in Video

Plug your source video into your Teranex Mini converter's
video input and plug the video output into your destination
equipment. Video input and output varies by converter.

Plugging in Audio

If you're using embedded audio in SDI or HDMI, audio is
already transported via the video input. If using external
digital or analog audio, plug into the XLR connectors. The
'R' channel XLR connector can be used for timecode. Some
OPTICAL
L
R
AUDIO
STEREO OUT
Connect analog or digital audio to your Teranex Mini converter's optical audio, RCA, or balanced XLR connectors.
That's all there is to getting started! Now you can change
your conversion settings and start using your Teranex Mini.
See the 'changing settings' section to learn more.
SDI to Ana log 12G
216 0p5 9.94
0 1 :2 3 :4 7 :0 8
1
2
OPTICAL
AUDIO
ETHERNET PoE
SDI IN
ETHERNET PoE+
ETHERNET PoE+
Connect power to your Teranex Mini converter using a standard
IEC power cable. Power can also be supplied via a PoE+
compatible Ethernet switch.
Depending on your Teranex Mini model, you may have the
option of SDI, HDMI, component, composite or S-video
input or output.
Teranex Mini converters also support RCA and optical
audio. Refer to the individual converters detailed in this
manual for more information.
L
R
STEREO OUT
L - ANALOG
R - ANALOG
SDI OUT
AES/EBU
AES/EBU - T/C
5
HDMI OUT
L - ANALOG
R - ANALOG
SDI IN
SDI LOOP OUT
AES/EBU
AES/EBU - T/C
L - ANALOG
R - ANALOG
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