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Old 01-14-2004, 02:11 PM
DynamoBen DynamoBen is offline
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J9/P1 connector on PVR-250

I noticed that there is a connector labeled J9/P1 on the PVR250 card.
Anyone know what this is normally used for?

Just curious.
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Old 01-14-2004, 02:34 PM
DynamoBen DynamoBen is offline
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Answered my own question with a little googleing:

Its an A/V header that was designed to support an A/V panel for the front of a PC chassis
which hauppauge planned on releasing as an add/on device.
Because some users have a MiniATX case this was not an option for them due to the lack of 5 1/4
bay.
The onboard header supports audio and video inputs, which can be used as auxiliary A/V sources. In the standard configuration, this header is a1 0-pin, though the connector will also support an optional 13-pin configuration which adds Infra-red remote control support in positions J9-11 through J9-13.

Sources for a mating connector include the JST model 10NR-E series or the JST model XHP-10. www.jst.com

J9 - 2.5mm locking header
J9 - 10 Audio shield
J9 - 9 Line In 2 Right
J9 - 8 Line In 2 Left
J9 - 7 Audio Shield
J9 - 6 Composite 2
J9 - 5 Composite 2 shield
J9 - 4 Chroma 2
J9 - 3 Chroma 2 shield
J9 - 2 Luma 2 shield
J9 - 1 Luma 2

source: http://www.shspvr.com/pvr2_faq.html

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