Connecting A Computer - Roland VR-3 Owner's Manual

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Connecting External Equipment

Connecting a Computer

Connect the external output of the computer to the PC IN connector. A built-in scan converter converts the incoming RGB signal
to a video signal. When you are connecting a monitor for a desktop computer, use the THRU connector.
* The resolutions supported by the internal scan converter are as shown in the table. Input signals at a supported resolution.
* When connecting audio output from the computer to the PC AUDIO connector, use a mini-stereo cable. To adjust the volume level, use the [7/8
LEVEL] dial.
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The PC IN connector on the VR-3 is D-Sub 15-pin. If necessary, you can use a DVI-VGA adaptor to connect your DVI output to the D-Sub 15-pin
connector. A DVI-VGA adapter is not included. Please purchase separately.
When displaying video from your PC that has intense motion, the output video may display some flicker or visual corruption. This is called tearing,
and does not indicate malfunction.
At the [SYSTEM] menu, under [PC IN], when [INPUT RESOLUTION] is set to [AUTO], the resolution of the input signal is detected automatically. If
the resolution is not detected correctly, set the resolution manually.
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Supported Resolutions
SVGA
800 x 600 / 120Hz
XGA
1024 x 768 / 80Hz
Mac21inch
1152 x 870 / 75Hz
WideXGA
1280 x 768 / 75Hz
SXGA
1280 x 1024 / 75Hz
* The refresh rate is the maximum value of each resolution.
Mac16inch
832 x 624 / 75Hz
XGA+
1152 x 864 / 75Hz
HD720p
1280 x 720 / 60Hz
WXGA
1280 x 800 / 75Hz
FWXGA
1366 x 768 / 75Hz

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