Sony IPELA PCS-TL33 Operating Instructions Manual page 76

Video communication system
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When the PCS-1/1P, PCS-G70/G70P, or PCS-G50/G50P is used as a receiving terminal
Monitor used to
Output connector
display the picture
for a computer
of the Data
picture on
solution Box
receiving terminal
VIDEO OUT 1 or
VIDEO OUT 1 or
VIDEO OUT 2
VIDEO OUT 2 on
the communication
terminal
RGB OUT
RGB OUT on the
communication
terminal
DSB
RGB OUT on the
PCSA-DSB1S (only
when the PCSA-
DSB1S is enabled)
For the settings for output of the picture from each output connector, see the Operating Instructions supplied with the PCS-
1/1P, PCS-G70/G70P, or PCS-G50/G50P.
When the PCS-11/11P is used as a receiving terminal
Resolution Video
frame rate
a
a
When other videoconferencing system such as the PCS-1600 is used
Resolution Video
frame rate
a
f
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Using Video From Connected Equipment for a Conference
Resolution
a
Remarks
Outputs the signal by converting a transmitted VGA, SVGA or XGA signal into a 4CIF signal. The
original high-resolution picture cannot be obtained and details cannot be clearly seen. The number
of frames displayed per second depends on the interface transmission rate. For example, one frame
per second is obtained at 1 Mbps.
Remarks
Sends and receives the pictures in 4CIF, and the original high-resolution picture cannot be obtained
and detailed portion cannot be clearly seen. The number of frames displayed per second depends
on the interface transmission rates. For example, one frame per several seconds is obtained.
Video
Picture quality
frame
rate
a
Outputs the signal by converting a transmitted VGA,
SVGA or XGA signal into a 4CIF signal. The original high-
resolution picture cannot be obtained and details cannot
be clearly seen. The number of frames displayed per
second depends on the interface transmission rate. For
example, one frame per second is obtained at 1 Mbps.
a
Outputs the signal by converting a transmitted VGA,
SVGA or XGA signal into an XGA signal. The high-
resolution picture can be obtained. The number of frames
displayed per second depends on the interface
transmission rate. For example, one frame per second is
obtained at 1 Mbps.
Outputs the signal by converting a transmitted VGA,
SVGA or XGA signal into an XGA signal. The high-
resolution picture can be obtained. You can view more
vivid picture than the picture output from the RGB OUT
connector on the Communication Terminal. The number of
frames displayed per second depends on the interface
transmission rates. For example, five frames per second is
obtained at 1 Mbps (three frames per second with a XGA
transmission).
: High, a: Middle, f: Low
: High, a: Middle, f: Low
: High, a: Middle, f: Low

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