Resolutions and refresh rates, The table, Blocks. see – Extron Electronics DSC 301 HD User Guide User Manual
Page 24

The viewable device status information is:
•
device internal temperature (in degrees F and C)
•
the current active input details (resolution, signal format, and total lines)
•
output resolution and refresh rate and output format
•
AFL status (locked or disabled)
•
HDCP status (input status and HDMI output status)
•
Display Info (resolution and refresh rate)
•
Firmware build details
Resolutions and Refresh Rates
In addition to the 83 factory rates, there are also three custom, user-defined or captured
rates available (C1 - C3). When no rate is captured or uploaded to any of the custom
slots, they revert to the default setting — 720p/60 Hz.
Resolution
23.98 Hz
24 Hz
25 Hz
29.97 Hz
30 Hz
50 Hz
59.94 Hz
60 Hz
75 Hz
Custom 1 through 3
For captured or uploaded EDID tables
640 x 480
X
X
X
800 x 600
X
X
X
852 x 480
X
X
X
1024 x 768
X
X
X
1024 x 852
X
X
X
1024 x 1024
X
X
X
1280 x 768
X
X
X
1280 x 800
X
X
X
1280 x 1024
X
X
X
1360 x 765
X
X
X
1360 x 768
X
X
X
1365 x 768
X
X
X
1366 x 768
X
X
X
1365 x 1024
X
X
X
1440 x 900
X
X
X
1400 x 1050
X
X
1600 x 900
X
X
1680 x 1050
X
X
1600 x 1200
X
X
1920 x 1200
X
X
480p
X
X
576p
X
720p
X
X
X
X
X
X
*
1080i
X
X
X
1080p
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2048 x 1080
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*
= default value
Figure 15.
Resolution and Refresh Rates
When a new custom rate is captured or uploaded, the On-screen Display (OSD)
dynamically updates with the new rate for that custom slot. For example, if a custom
480p EDID is uploaded to slot C1, the LCD would read “C1: 720x480”. These three
custom slots are shared between custom output resolutions (based on preferred timings 1
block) and custom EDID tables, which can be assigned to any input.
DSC 301 HD • Operation
18