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Re: Which monitor?
by Rennie on Jul 16, 2006 at 11:41:29 pm

[Theo] "2.input option slot which has 6 composite i/o channels which only has 1x64 pin connector at the bottom, and then its the kinda fixed board with"

It sounds like you have an option card here. It should say on the top what it is. IE: 20D; 21D; 22X; 24N; 25P; 26M; 27T; 28X or 48X. You need to pull it out and look into the back of the monitor to see if it has the 2nd slot above the lower slot in the mother board. Some mother boards only accomodate the single connector cards like the one you have. The sdi card has 2-64 pin connectors on the inside end and 12 bnc connectors on the outside end. You need to check the mother board in the middle slot inside the monitor to make sure it has 2-64 pin connectors. I have seen some bvm monitors with only 1 connector on the mother board and thus the sdi card would not work with that monitor (even though the specs for the monitor and the card list it as compatible). You can email me at rennieklymyk@telus.net. I can email a photo of the sdi card if you like.

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