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Compatibility – Extron Electronics IN2013HR User Manual

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IN2013HR Operation Manual - V1.0 12/05/00

©2000 - INLINE, Inc.

Convenient Controls - The IN2013HR offers intuitive front panel controls for the most
important signal adjustments.

Gain Control - adjusts the voltage level of the RGB components simultaneously
(ensuring that gray scale is maintained), and may be used to compensate for signal loss
due to long cable runs.

Sharpness Control - provides effective image enhancement for high-resolution video
signals by increasing clarity and edge detail.

Horizontal Position Control - allows the picture to be centered precisely on the data
display screen.


The IN2013HR is not a scan converter. The data projector, monitor or
other output device must be compatible with the horizontal scan rate,
vertical scan rate and resolution output by the computer video card.


Compatibility


INPUT


The IN2013HR will accept high-resolution video signals from Sun SPARC, Silicon Graphics,
IBM PowerPC, NeXT and virtually any other graphic workstation that outputs analog video
through a 13W3 female connector. Input signal compatibility parameters are:

Video Signal:

Analog RGB Video

Connector:

13W3 female video port on computer

Signal format:

RGsB, RGBS, RGBHV

Horizontal Frequency Range:

30 KHz to 130 KHz

Vertical Refresh Rates:

50 Hz to 120 Hz


OUTPUT


The IN2013HR outputs an analog RGsB, RGBS, RGBHV or Composite Monochrome signal on
female BNC connectors. This output signal is compatible with high-resolution data grade
monitors and data / graphics projectors. Graphic workstations operate in several video modes
encompassing a wide range of resolutions and scan rates. Many workstation video signals run as
high as 70 KHz or more, with the newest workstations offering output resolutions 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. Check the
documentation for both the computer graphics card and the data display device to ensure
compatibility.