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VP-747 - Understanding the VP-747
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Understanding the VP-747
This section describes the:
•
UNIVERSAL inputs, see
•
PREVIEW/PROGRAM outputs, see
Section 7.1
•
Switching/Scaling of an input, see
Section 7.2
•
PIP feature, see
Section 7.3
•
Panel Lock, see
Section 7.4
7.1
Understanding the UNIVERSAL Inputs
Section 7.5
The
VP-747 has eight sets of inputs (Each set consists of five BNC connectors:
R/Pr, G/Y/CV, B/Pb/C, Hs/Cs, and Vs); each set can be programmed to operate
as composite video, s-Video, component video, RGB/YUV, RGBS, RGsB, or
RGBHV. INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 can also accept DVI/HDMI inputs.
The
VP-747 is a universal presentation matrix switcher/scaler: you choose what
type of source to connect to each input. You can connect different video types or
the same or similar video types. See the examples in
7.2
Understanding the PREVIEW/PROGRAM Outputs
The
VP-747 has two outputs: a PREVIEW output, and a PROGRAM output. Each
of these outputs functions independently and has DVI/HDMI connectors and VGA
connectors, as well as sets of five BNC connectors used to output one of the
following: RGB, RGBHV, or component video): R/P
R
, G/Y, B/P
B
, H
S
, and V
S
.
The HDMI signal is usually HDCP protected. We recommended
using an HDCP compliant display, otherwise the HDMI output does
not appear on the screen
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