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©2001 - INLINE, Inc.

IN2200RS Operation Manual - V1.1 01/03/2001

Screen Shift - slowly moves the image on the CRT or Plasma Display device to reduce
video “burn-in” (when displaying static images).

Gain Control - can be adjusted to boost the signal voltage and provides a smooth fade to
black.

Sharpness Control - provides image enhancement for high-resolution video signals by
increasing clarity and image detail, and compensates for signal loss during long cable runs.

Horizontal and Vertical Position Controls - provide precise positioning of the image
within the data display area.

Easy Operation - The IN2200RS offers an exceptional variety of controls and signal
adjustments, yet remains very easy for non-technical personnel to operate.

300 MHz Video Bandwidth

Rack Mountable


Compatibility


INPUT

The IN2200RS will accept high-resolution video signals from virtually any computer that outputs
an analog video signal. The unit will work with signals at virtually any resolution and refresh
rate. Compatible computer video signals include VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA, MAC,
SUN, SGI and other high-resolution computers outputting an analog video signal. Input signal
compatibility parameters are:

Video Signal:

Analog RGB Video

Signal Format:

RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB

Horizontal Frequency Range:

30 KHz to 130 KHz

Vertical Refresh Rates:

30 Hz to 120 Hz

OUTPUT

The output signal of the IN2200RS is analog RGB video with TTL sync on 3, 4 or 5 female BNC
connectors. The output format can be set to RGBHV, RGBS or RGsB using dipswitches. This output
signal is compatible with high-resolution data grade monitors and data / graphics projectors.




VGA, MAC, SUN, SGI and other high-resolution workstations operate in
several video modes encompassing a wide range of resolutions and scan rates.
Many of the video signals from the newest models can run as high as 70 KHz or
more, with the newest VGA cards offering an output resolution of 1600 x 1200
(some can even go as high as 1920 x 1080). The data projector or monitor
connected to the interface output must be compatible with the horizontal scan
rate and vertical refresh rate of the computer’s video signal. Please check the
documentation for both the computer graphics card and the data display device
to ensure compatibility