Product overview – Extron Electronics IN2013HR User Manual
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IN2013HR Operation Manual - V1.0 12/05/00
Product Overview
DESCRIPTION
The IN2013HR is a high performance dedicated computer video interface for Sun, SGI, IBM
PowerPC, NeXT, and other graphic workstations with 13W3 video ports. Like other INLINE
interfaces, the IN2013HR performs the following functions:
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Signal Splitting - allows the simultaneous connection and viewing of both the
computer’s local monitor and a second output device such as a large screen data projector
or presentation monitor.
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Physical Interfacing and Adaptation - Because computers employ many different
types of video output connectors, it is sometimes difficult to directly connect them to
data projection devices. The IN2013HR connects to workstations with special video
connectors (13W3) and provides an output signal on standard BNC connectors.
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Electronic Interfacing - The interface accepts video in a wide variety of sync formats
and converts the signal to RGsB, RGBS, RGBHV or Composite Monochrome as
required by the display device, cabling, and video routing system.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Universal Compatibility for Graphic Workstations with 13W3 Video Ports - Factory set for
automatic operation with Sun and SGI computers, the unit will accept other workstation signals
by adjusting one or two dipswitches.
Exceptional Video Performance - Featuring advanced video amplification circuitry, the
IN2013HR offers a video bandwidth of 230 MHz, ensuring that even the highest resolution
workstation video signals will be interfaced with complete signal clarity.
Local Monitor Output - provides a buffered signal for the local computer monitor.
Automatic Output Sync Format Selection - The IN2013HR senses the number of cables
connected to the outputs at power up and automatically sets the output sync format to RGsB,
RGBS, RGBHV or Composite Monochrome.
Dual Outputs - the IN2013HR can drive two display devices in addition to the local monitor.
Flexible Monitor Emulation - The interface automatically sets itself to the appropriate
resolution / refresh rate, or can be used without a local display device (dipswitches are provided
to emulate virtually any monitor).