Output Configuration
The Output Configuration is used to select a scaler output rate from the various available
resolution and refresh rates. The RGB-DVI 300, RGB-HDMI 300, and RGB-HDMI 300 A have a
large range of combinations of resolution and refresh rate (see
Select
Output Configuration
Resolution
the
Enter
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Two other options are available in the
— The unit receives EDID information from the display device and adjusts the output
Auto
•
signal to match the requirements of the display.
Lock
— The unit matches the resolution and refresh rate of the output signal with those of
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the input signal. This produces a 1:1 nonscaled, analog to digital conversion.
Color Space — The two available options are
between the values and then apply the setting by pressing the
HDMI Data (RGB-DVI 300 units shipped after September 2010 and RGB-HDMI 300 A only) —
The HDMI signal contains additional embedded information (HDMI data) that may cause some
DVI-only displays to produce an erratic or improper video output. This menu option allows the
HDMI data to be stripped from the signal to make it compatible with DVI-only displays. The
options are:
(Default) — In this mode the RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A read the EDID from
Auto
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the display and determine if they are capable of receiving ancillary data. If a PC or DVI-only
display is detected, the HDMI Data automatically turns off. If an HDMI capable sink is
detected, the RGB-DVI 300 and RGB-HDMI 300 A automatically enables the HDMI Data.
— This option enables the HDMI Data regardless of the detected display.
On
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— This option disables the HDMI Data regardless of the detected display.
Off
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from the main menu. Use the
. Then use the
{ knob to select a
button, or they are applied automatically after 5 seconds.
Output Configuration Menu
Resolution
RGB DVI 300 and RGB HDMI 300 (A) • Configuration
table 1
on page 10).
[ knob to select a
. Apply the settings by pressing
Refresh Rate
submenu:
(default) and
. Use the
RGB
YUV
button.
Enter
{ knob to toggle
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