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Rgb 500 akm feature, Rgb 560 akm features – Extron Electronics RGB 560 AKM User Guide User Manual

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RGB 500 AKM and RGB 560 AKM Introduction

Serration pulse switch —

This DIP switch-selectable feature adds or strips the

serration pulses from the signal to make it compatible with digital display
devices. Use the serration pulse switch if flagging or bending occurs at the
top of the video display.

Gain/peaking adjustment —

Output gain and peaking levels may be adjusted

individually for red, green, and blue channels by using jumpers that are
accessible inside the enclosure.

Sync polarity adjustment —

Horizontal and vertical sync output can follow input

sync polarity, or outgoing sync can be forced to negative, via a DIP switch.

Vertical sync pulse width adjustment —

Vertical sync pulse width can be adjusted

via a DIP switch.

Autopower —

When a signal is present at the video/sync input, the interface will

power on, and the LED on the front panel lights green. When power is
applied but no signal is present, the LED lights amber.

Stereo audio —

Both interfaces accept unbalanced stereo audio and output

balanced or unbalanced stereo audio.

RGB 500 AKM feature

Video input termination selection switch —

A front panel toggle switch provides

a way to switch between high Z (when a local monitor is connected) and 75
ohm (when no local monitor is connected) video input termination on these
models.

RGB 560 AKM features

Local monitor output connector —

A 15-pin HD female local monitor connector

on the front panel simplifies connections to a local display without the
need for monitor breakout cables.

ID bit termination switch —

These models feature front panel DIP switches to

make ID bit termination easy. Use this feature if no local monitor is
connected.

Local monitor switches —

DIP switches 7 and 8 are used for routing local monitor

signals for Macintosh 13” monitors and all other Mac/VGA-type monitors.

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