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==Connecting it up==
==Connecting it up==
The power connector is fairly obvious, anything doing more than about 7V should suffice, the 12V ones (cameras inc. Skycam) will do perfectly and it has an internal regulator. Maximum is around 24V - DO NOT use [[Howard]]'s power supply. The RJ-45 connector goes to a length of Cat-5 cable running to the splitter in the studio, and the male DB-9 connector (like a monitor connector) goes to the GPI port on [[Magic DaVE]]. This has a slightly special cable, it's shown in the picture, but is a purple cable with a block plug on one end and a yellow on the other, should be easy to spot. Finally the female DB-9 connector can be run to a PC for serial communication. This means even when vision mixer input channels are reassigned and moved around on account of have 5 or more sources, the correct brick lights up when a camera is mixed to.
The power connector is fairly obvious, anything doing more than about 7V should suffice, the 12V ones (cameras inc. Skycam) will do perfectly and it has an internal regulator. Maximum is around 24V. The RJ-45 connector goes to a length of Cat-5 cable running to the splitter in the studio, and the male DB-9 connector (like a monitor connector) goes to the GPI port on [[Magic DaVE]]. This has a slightly special cable, it's shown in the picture, but is a purple cable with a block plug on one end and a yellow on the other, should be easy to spot. Finally the female DB-9 connector can be run to a PC for serial communication. This means even when vision mixer input channels are reassigned and moved around on account of have 5 or more sources, the correct brick lights up when a camera is mixed to.


==How it works==
==How it works==
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