Compatibility; Input; Output; Installation - Extron electronics IN1402 User Manual

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Compatibility

Input

The IN1402 Video Scaler accepts composite video signals (on Inputs 1 and 2) and S-video signals (on
Input 3) in the NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and NTSC 4.43 video standards. The unit automatically senses
the video standard of the input signal and decodes it appropriately.

Output

The IN1402 features selectable output resolutions (ranging from 640 x 480 up to 1365 x 1024) to match
the optimum or native resolution of virtually any display device. The unit provides a progressive
output signal at standard resolutions, ensuring optimal compatibility and exceptional image quality
with a wide range of CRT, LCD, DMD, D-ILA/LCOS, and plasma display devices.
The output refresh rate is the same as the input signal. Therefore, the output refresh rate is 59.94 Hz
for NTSC input signals and 50 Hz for PAL and SECAM input signals.

Installation

This section offers step-by-step instructions for installing the IN1402 Video Scaler. An application
diagram is provided on the following page.
Read the instructions carefully before initiating the installation procedure. Make sure that there is
no power connected to the IN1402, and that the power button is off.
1.
Place or install the IN1402 in the desired location. Make sure that the unit is seated on a flat
surface or is securely installed in a standard 19" equipment rack. Two IN1402 scalers can be
mounted side-by-side using the optional Universal 1U Rack Shelf (Extron part #60-190-01). This
shelf can also be used for a single unit or the Basic Rack False Faceplate Kit (Extron part #
70-339-01) can be used.
2.
Connect the video sources to the IN1402 input(s). Inputs 1 and 2 accept a composite video signal
(on an RCA male and BNC female connector, respectively), while Input 3 accepts an S-video
signal (4-pin mini DIN female).
3.
The IN1402 features a 15-Pin HD female output. VGA display devices can be connected directly
to the IN1402 output port using a standard male-to-male VGA cable.
4.
Connect a control system, computer, or other source for serial commands to the RS-232 remote
connector (if applicable). For more information about remote control of the IN1402, see the Remote
Operation section on page 16.
5.
Connect power to the IN1402 using the IEC power cable (included).
6.
Turn on the audiovisual source, the IN1402, and the display device.
7.
Using the front panel controls or RS-232 commands, adjust and store the parameters for each
input source. Refer to the Input menu section on page 9.
8.
Set the Output Resolution to match your display device. Refer to the Output menu on page 12 for
details.
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