
Power and serial data for the Airtrack, Intersense, and lens connections are all on the 14 pin Lemo data cable connector going into the Airtrack.
The Airtrack has a genlock port that accepts bi-level and tri-level analog video sync signals.Thw following devices are known to produce analog tri-level sync:
AJA GEN10 sync generator
Evertz MSC 5500
Evertz 2430DAC-HD (sync out on grey and black cables)
Evertz 7731DAC-HD analog HD signal/sync generator using sync output
The Airtrack light has the following colors:
Red: no sync signal is recognized
Green: an interlaced or PsF signal is recognized (23.98 PsF, 24.0 PsF, 25.0 PsF, up to 60i)
Amber: a progressive scan signal is recognized (23.98P, 24.0P, 25.0P). This is typically the case when using a 23.98P genlock signal for a Red One or Epic
Seeing the amber color of the Airtrack sync LED is clearest when looking at it face on.
Adapter cables from the Airtrack to a variety of lens controllers are available:
Preston 3 and 4 pin MDR controller
cmotion camin 2/4/8m
Canon lenses with virtual port, using the Canon Data Splitter
RT Motion
Fujinon lenses use more connectors in the RS232 spec than the TXD and RXD that the Airtrack lens port contains, and so require a separate DB9 R232 cable.
The 8 pin Lemo connector connects the Intersense mount to the Airtrack front panel, and provides a pass through serial connection to the Previzion CPU.