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Pioneer PDP-43MXE1 Brochure & Specs
Expansion Solutions
Pioneer plasma displays provide unparalleled connectivity. In
addition to the standard 15 Pin D-sub and DVI-D connector the
displays include two open architecture expansion slots. One slot
is dedicated for signal input with two optional Pioneer expansion
cards available to handle all of the major video signals. The
second is a unique communications slot that includes an RS-232C
RS-232C Commands
The standard RS-232C card supports
from a central point - monitoring what input
operation from a remote PC or control
is being shown and how the displays are
systems, typically used in corporate and public
operating.
display environments. The interface offers bi-
The RS-232C card can be interchanged with
directional control so that displays can be
a potentially limitless array range of expansion
linked together and controlled individually
solutions that can be designed for the
PDA-5003
The PDA-5003 expansion card includes
and analogue RGB. The card is designed for
1 x S-Video (Y/C), 2 x BNC composite video
digital signage, information display, video and
(IN/OUT), 2 x RCA audio inputs (L/R) and
broadcast applications - where more robust
5 x BNC terminals to receive both component
cable connection is required. Applications
PDA-5004
The PDA-5004 video expansion card is
offers 1 x S-Video (Y/C), 1 x RCA composite,
designed with presentation applications in
3 x RCA component input connectivity and
mind. In line with the RCA connections used
1 x RCA composite output. Three audio
by office and consumer devices, the card
inputs are provided by RCA (L/R).
*NOTE. Only use cards designed or approved by Pioneer.
expansion card as standard. With their open architecture, these
slots enable interchangeable cards to be designed by third party
developers to handle all current and future analogue, digital and
communications signals. They also provide the flexibility for
systems integrators to design plasma installations to customers'
exact specifications.
communications slot. It is designed for signals
that include IEEE1394, USB, Ethernet, and
Web-Servers but can accommodate any other
source that developers design cards for to
greatly extend the application capabilities of
plasma displays.
include the display of promotion content at
exhibitions, video clips in entertainment
complexes and advertisements in terminals,
public installations and retail premises.
The card will support education applications
as well as the display of corporate video in
public areas.
Using an embedded expansion card in
place of an extended solution can
drastically cut down on the infrastructure
needed to support any installation. This
will reduce cost and increase reliability
thus limiting potential downtime.