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RGB 109xi and RGB 112xi • Introduction

Introduction

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About this Manual

This manual documents two dedicated RGB interface units:

the RGB 109xi, and the RGB 112xi. Unless otherwise specified,

references to “the interface” in this manual pertain to the

features or operation of both interfaces.

About the Interfaces

Both dedicated interfaces have the same features, but each

works with a specific type of computer.
The RGB 109xi is a high-resolution, dedicated VGA/XGA/

SVGA/SXGA computer-video interface. It uses a 15-pin HD

connector.

RGB 109xi

BUFFERED LOCAL
MONITOR OUTPUT

H. SHIFT

INPUT

VGA INTERFACE WITH ADSP

ID PIN

4

ID PIN 11

Figure 1-1 — RGB 109xi interface

The RGB 112xi is a high-resolution, universal workstation

interface that is compatible with all workstations that use a

13W3 video connector, such as Sun, IBM PowerPC, SGI, and

NeXT workstations.

RGB 112xi

BUFFERED LOCAL
MONITOR OUTPUT

H. SHIFT

INPUT

13W3 INTERFACE WITH ADSP

Figure 1-2 — RGB 112xi interface

For each RGB 112xi, Extron provides a multi-frequency

termination adapter (MFTA) to be used if there is no

local monitor. The adapter is attached by a chain to

the interface, and an instruction card is attached to the

adapter.

RGB 109xi and RGB 112xi • Introduction

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Features

Each interface includes the features listed below. See “Front and

Rear Panels” on page 2-2 for information about the controls.
ADSP

(Advanced Digital Sync Processing

)

— Allows sync

processing operations, such as horizontal centering, to

occur without affecting the signal’s sync timing. This

allows horizontal centering to be applied to signals that

are output to digital display devices, such as LCD (liquid

crystal display) projectors, DLP (digital light processing)

projectors, and plasma displays.

Auto power

— Turns on power to the interface automatically

when a video signal is received from the computer. You

can determine that the interface is on if the scan rate

indicator LCD displays a scan rate.

Buffered local monitor output

— Allows you to view the

displayed image on a local monitor located up to 150 feet

from the interface without signal reflections or crosstalk.

Horizontal shif

t — Allows you to adjust the horizontal

placement of the image on the screen. Also called

“horizontal centering”.

Gain/Peak control

— Increases video signal voltages to

compensate for signal degradation caused by long cable

lengths.

Scan rate indicator LCD

— Displays the horizontal and vertical

sync frequencies of the computer, and the minimum and

maximum points of adjustments to horizontal shift.

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