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GLOSSARY
RGB Video
Scan Frequency
Scan Line
Scan Rate
Source Setup
Sync Width
TTL Video
Terminated
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The video output (analog or digital) of most computers. Analog RGB video can have
3, 4, or 5 wires — one each for red, green, and blue, and either none, one or two for
sync. For three-wire RGB, the green wire usually provides sync. (See TTL Video).
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A common asynchronous data transmission standard recommended by the
RS232
Electronics Industries Association (EIA). Also called serial communication.
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RS422
A less common asynchronous data transmission standard in which balanced
differential voltage is specified. RS422 is especially suited to long distances.
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The output from certain video tape players and video equipment. S-Video separates
S-Video
sync and luminance from color information, typically producing a higher quality
display than composite video.
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The horizontal or vertical frequency at which images are generated. Also known as
scan rate or refresh rate.
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One horizontal line on the display.
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The horizontal or vertical frequency at which images are generated.
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A video output format of some video tape and disk players (used primarily in
SECAM
France). SECAM (Sequential Couleur á Mémoire) signals are similar in resolution
and frequency to PAL signals. The primary difference between the two standards is
in the way color information is encoded.
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Slidebar
A slidebar is a graphical display of an adjustable setting. The numerical setting often
represents a percentage but can be a specific unit such as degrees Kelvin.
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The device, such as a computer or VCR, connected to the projector for display. A
Source
source may have numerous corresponding channels defined and recognized by the
projector. See Input.
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See Channel.
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A signal selector that can be connected to a projector for the purpose of adding more
Switcher
sources.
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This term refers to the part of the video signal that is used to stabilize the picture.
Sync
Sync can occur in three forms:
1)
"Composite sync": the horizontal and vertical components are together on one cable.
2)
"Sync-on-green": the sync is part of the green video.
3)
"Separate sync" or "H.SYNC and V.SYNC": the horizontal and vertical components
of the sync are on two separate cables.
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The duration of each sync pulse generated by a computer. The sync width is part of
the blanking time.
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A type of RGB video with digital characteristics.
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A wire connecting a single video source to a display device, such as a projector, must
be terminated by a resistance (usually 75S for video).

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