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how do i connect hdfury2 to sony 1292q with 8 input switchr?

 
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drobflett



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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:49 pm    Post subject: how do i connect hdfury2 to sony 1292q with 8 input switchr?

i noticed that 2 out of the 8 inputs on my sony switcher has 2 de-9 pin connectors describes as analog inputs. there is no 15-pin monitor hookup on the switcher or the projector. i also noticed that i there is no RGBHV BNC "input" on the projector or the switcher either, just an "output" RGBHV BNC on the switcher. how can i connect my hdfury 2 ??????? im a newbie so please anything goofy i say or post is because of lack of experience. any help greatly appriciated!
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AnalogRocks
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 4:14 pm    Post subject:

You need either to make a VGA to 9 pin cord to connect your HDFury2 with or the VGA to 5 BNC RGBHV cable for the HDFury and then an IFB-10, IFB-11, IFB-12 or IFB-12a card for your switcher.

You could also plug the HDFury2 into the projector directly if you had the VGA to RGBHV HDFury cable.

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drobflett



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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:36 pm    Post subject:

i did find exactly what you mentioned. going to pick up a vga to 9-pin adaptor today at a local comp store hope it works! thank you
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:40 pm    Post subject:

drobflett wrote:
i did find exactly what you mentioned. going to pick up a vga to 9-pin adaptor today at a local comp store hope it works! thank you


I believe the Sony used a standard 9 pin RGB so hope it works for you. See you came up with option number 3. Laughing

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donnad



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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 3:03 pm    Post subject:

drobflett wrote:
i did find exactly what you mentioned. going to pick up a vga to 9-pin adaptor today at a local comp store hope it works! thank you


Did the adapter work for you? I ended up cutting the 15 pin end off of a vga cable and soddering on a 9 pin connector. On another AV forum there is a discussion of the pin out for this as I believe the Sony 9 pin is different.
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drobflett



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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 7:15 pm    Post subject:

donnad wrote:
drobflett wrote:
i did find exactly what you mentioned. going to pick up a vga to 9-pin adaptor today at a local comp store hope it works! thank you


Did the adapter work for you? I ended up cutting the 15 pin end off of a vga cable and soddering on a 9 pin connector. On another AV forum there is a discussion of the pin out for this as I believe the Sony 9 pin is different.


well it didnt work! the picture was blue with a green line on right and the reds on the out sides, also had three squeezed pictures and out of sync with the total screen (as if the v-hold was going at max) i think maybe the 15 pin to the 9 pin is not configuered correctly? pleeeeeeeeeeease help!!!!!!
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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 1:27 am    Post subject:

What model is the DB-9 interface card in your switcher? Maybe we can dig up an info sheet on it.
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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 2:18 pm    Post subject:

This is what I used for my 1271 with the 9 pin analog rgb, I beleive ifb-20. I found this on another forum.

Pinouts on DB9 on IFB-20 Card
---------------------------------------

pin 1. GND
pin 2. -
pin 3. Red
pin 4. Green
pin 5. Blue
pin 6. -
pin 7. -
pin 8. Hor. sync.
pin 9. Vert. sync.




Pinouts for Standard DB15
----------------------------------

1 Red (Analog) 6 Red Return 11 (ID0) GND (Color)
2 Green (Analog) 7 Green Return 12 (ID1) NC (Color)
3 Blue (Analog) 8 Blue Retuen 13 Horzontal Sync
4 Reserved 9 No Connect 14 Vertical Sync
5 Ground 10 Ground 15 No Connect





Cable or Convetor would need the Following


9-pin F 15-pin M
------- --------
1,2,6 --------- 5
3 --------- 1
4 --------- 2
5 --------- 3
8 --------- 13
9 --------- 14
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Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 3:54 pm    Post subject:

Let's ask Curt if he can make you one.
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