CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONSnected.
The connection center on the rear of the TV allows for
connection of the viewing source. The diagrams on theSUPERPORT - MPI
next page list the use of each jack on the connectionZenith Commercial Product receivers are now being
adapted to interact with other equipment. Prime ex-
center.
amples of this can be found in Lodging and Health Care
OUTPUTSsituations where the set is controlled from the main of-
fice.
S-Video Loop out luminance is on pin 34 and chroma is
on pin 32 of ICX2900. The analog stereo comes fromAll this is made possible by the new technology that is
pins 6 and 7 of IC1400 before running through a pre-being built into these receivers. The SuperPort or Mul-
amplifier circuit. After the pre-amp stage, the audio passestiple Protocol Interface (MPI) jack and associated cir-
to the jackpack.cuitry allow remote operation of the set.
CAMPORTMULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE
Some models have video and right/left audio input jacksTelevision functions and features are controlled by the
on the front of the receiver. These jacks can be used tocommunication of commands and status information
view video tapes from a VCR or Camcorder. When thethrough the Superport by the MPI interface.
video cable is plugged into the jack, the shorting jack
J1 opens, placing a high at pin 10 of the IC6000 micro-EBC (EDGE BOARD CARD)
processor. This switches the TV into the auxiliary mode.
Allows easy access for removing/installing accessory
As long as the cables are attached, the TV set will bemodules providing a rail mounted slide-through card.
locked in auxiliary mode. Use of a remote control or
buttons on the front of the set will not permit switch-
ing into tuner mode until the video cable is discon-
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