Introduction; Rgb-Dvi 300 And Rgb-Hdmi 300 (A) Description; Rgb-Dvi 300 And Rgb-Hdmi 300 (A) Features - Extron electronics RGB-DVI 300 User Manual

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Introduction

This manual contains information about the Extron RGB-DVI 300, RGB-HDMI 300, and
RGB-HDMI 300 A video scalers and converters with instructions for experienced installers on
how to install, configure, and operate the equipment.
The RGB-HDMI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A units are identical except that the
RGB-HDMI 300 A model has a rear panel, 3.5 mm TRS connector to accept an unbalanced
audio signal. The audio signal is embedded in the HDMI output.
Unless otherwise specified, references in this manual to the "video converter" or "video
scaler" relate to the features or operation of all models. RGB-HDMI 300 A refers specifically
to the scaler with an audio input and RGB-HDMI 300 refers specifically to the scaler without
an audio input. RGB-HDMI 300 (A) refers to both versions of the RGB-HDMI 300.

RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 (A) Description

The RGB-DVI 300, RGB-HDMI 300, and RGB-HDMI 300 A are analog to digital video
converters with built-in scaling. The scalers accept a single RGB or HDTV component (R-Y,
Y, B-Y) input video signal at any standard RGB or HDTV component resolution, through a
female 15-pin HD connector.
A single video output at any of a large range of scaled resolutions and refresh rates is
provided through a DVI-I (RGB-DVI 300) or HDMI (RGB-HDMI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A)
connector.
Input and output settings, picture controls, and advanced settings can be adjusted through
the front panel menu with on-screen display, using the Extron Signal Processing Products
Control Program (SPPCP), or by RS-232, using the Extron Simple Instruction Set
commands.

RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 (A) Features

Accept all standard RGB and HDTV YUV inputs — These signals are input via a female
15-pin HD connector.
Scaling — Input sources are scaled to fit the native rate (or pixel size) of a display device.
Multiple output resolutions — These units output an extensive range of DVI (or HDMI)
resolutions (from 640x480 to 1920x1200, including 1080p) and refresh rates (23.98 to
75 Hz)
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) emulation — The video converter emulates
EDID information on the VGA input to ensure the output device produces a signal to match
the requirements of the application.
Auto-Image
eliminating complex setup.
Signal Processing Products Control Program — This Windows
a simple and intuitive graphical user interface to adjust input and output signals.
(see Table
1).
— This feature automatically optimizes the image to the scaled output rate,
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