TIP
If you have a Teranex Mini Smart Panel attached, the source video can be seen on
the panel's LCD.
Plug the SDI source video into the source unit's SDI video input
Plugging in Video via Ethernet
The next step is to connect the unit's 1G Ethernet output to your network. HD video is sent and
received via the 1G Ethernet connector on the unit's rear panel. The direction of the signal, for
example a video input or output, depends on whether you have set the unit as a source or
destination. You can find more information about this setting in the 'Setting a Unit as a Source
or Destination' section in this manual.
You can plug into your network using a standard Cat 5 or Cat 5e Ethernet cable, however we
recommend using a shielded cable, such as a Cat 6a S/FTP network cable. A shielded cable
will prevent potential electromagnetic interference when the unit is positioned near other
electrical equipment.
Plug HD video to and from your network via the 1G Ethernet connector
Connecting the Destination Video Output
For the destination unit, you will likely want to connect the unit's video outputs to other SDI
equipment, for example a HyperDeck Disk Recorder or SDI monitor. To do this, simply plug into
the SDI outputs on the unit's rear panel. There are two SDI outputs so you have the option to
plug into more SDI equipment if you need to.
Connecting Audio
There are no separate audio inputs as audio is always embedded into the SDI video signal and
is carried across the network in sync with the video.
Connecting to your Network
Your Teranex Mini IP Video 12G source and destination units were connected to the network
when you connected video via the 1G Ethernet connector. The Ethernet connector handles all
network related activity including sending and receiving TICO encoded video, changing
settings and updating the unit's internal software.
1G
10G
ETHERNET PoE+
ETHERNET
SDI IN
1G
10G
ETHERNET PoE+
ETHERNET
SDI IN
1G
10G
ETHERNET PoE+
ETHERNET
SDI IN
1G
10G
ETHERNET PoE+
ETHERNET
SDI IN
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
SDI OUT
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