Inline IN1700 Operation Manual

Computer to video scan converter with genlock, component video output and rs–232

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IN 1 700 COMPUTER TO VIDEO SCAN CONVERTER
WITH GENLOCK, COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT AND RS–232
IN 1 700
OPERATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 IN 1 700 COMPUTER TO VIDEO SCAN CONVERTER WITH GENLOCK, COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT AND RS–232 IN 1 700 OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance

    Para prevenir un incendio, reemplace solo con el mismo tipo de fusible. CE COMPLIANCE All products exported to Europe by Inline, Inc. after January 1, 1997 have been tested and found to comply with EU Council Directive 89/336/EEC. These devices conform to the following...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Input ........................3 Output ....................... 3 Input / Output Adapter and Extension Cables ..........4 Installation......................4 IN1700 Application Diagram ................6 Operation......................6 Front Panel Controls: Flicker / Sharpness ............6 Front Panel Controls: Overscan / Zoom ............7 Front Panel Controls: Freeze / Horizontal &...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    Flexible Input Signal Compatibility - Offering scan conversion capability for computer video signals at resolutions as high as 1280 x 1024, the IN1700 is compatible with RGBHV and RGBS computer video signals at horizontal scan rates up to 82 KHz and refreshes rates up to 120 Hz.
  • Page 5: Compatibility

    NTSC and PAL Compatible - Unlike older INLINE models that required separate scan converters for NTSC and PAL outputs, the IN1700 combines NTSC and PAL compatibility in one unit. Rack Mountable - The IN1700 can be rack mounted in a 1U rack space using the optional IN9129B rack ears. Compatibility...
  • Page 6: Input / Output Adapter And Extension Cables

    IN1700 and that the power button is off. 1. Place / install the IN1700 at the desired location. Make sure that the unit is seated on a flat surface or is securely installed in a standard 19” equipment rack using the IN9129B rack ears (optional).
  • Page 7 IN8600 Series S-Video cables are available in lengths ranging from 6’ to 100.’ Component Video - Connect the IN1700 R-Y / B-Y / Y OUTPUT to the video input on the video recorder or other industrial / broadcast video device (featuring R-Y / B-Y / Y inputs) using IN7200 series BNC male to BNC male 75-ohm coaxial cables.
  • Page 8: In1700 Application Diagram

    Browse through the various settings (preferably before your meeting / presentation) to determine the best flicker / sharpness level and variation for each type of material. © 2000 - INLINE, INC. IN1700 Operation Manual - Preliminary 06/23/00...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Controls: Overscan / Zoom

    Zoom Button - Toggles between zoom mode and normal mode. When zoom is engaged, the IN1700 displays an enlarged view of part of the screen. This setting is ideal for viewing spreadsheets, small text or detailed drawings since everything on the screen is magnified to 2X its IN1700 Operation Manual - Preliminary 06/23/00 ©...
  • Page 10: Front Panel Controls: Freeze / Horizontal & Vertical Position

    ZOOM Button again returns to a normal view of the entire image. Freeze Button - This works like the digital freeze frame button on a VCR or DVD player. The IN1700 stores the image into memory and continues to display the same image until the button is pressed again.
  • Page 11: Genlock Operation

    Use the ¾ & ¿ Buttons to select S-Video, component, RGBHV or RGBS output format. NTSC / PAL Output Standard - The IN1700 can be set to output signals at NTSC or PAL frequencies as required. Use the four arrows to toggle between the two settings.
  • Page 12: In1700 Serial Commands

    ** Factory Default IN1700 SERIAL RESPONSE DESCRIPTION After the IN1700 receives a command it will respond with [OK] to indicate that it understood and executed the command. Responses are ASCII characters and begin and end with the currently selected delimiters . The IN1700 sends responses at baud rate currently selected.
  • Page 13: Getting The Best Image From Your Scan Converter

    VGA / MAC to video converters such as the IN1700 have the difficult job of converting a non- interlaced, high-resolution image with precise colors into an interlaced, lower resolution image with a more limited choice of colors.
  • Page 14: 15 Tips For Happy Scan Conversion

    Preview the Scan Converted Image - The best way to ensure a good scan converted image on a conventional video screen is to connect your computer to the IN1700 and view the image displayed on the conventional video monitor before you begin your presentation. This will let you select the colors that look best on the video screen, determine the appropriate text size and help you stay within the “safe title area.”...
  • Page 15 Set the IN1700 to Overscan - The IN1700 provides the best quality image when in the overscan mode. If part of your picture is off the screen while showing your presentation in overscan mode, you may use the ARROW Buttons on the front panel to move the image around as needed.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Windows and Macintosh application screens. If practical for your application, use a higher resolution VCR format such as S-VHS, Hi-8, DV or even Betacam, connecting the S-Video or component output on the IN1700 to the recording deck. Specifications...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    A/C source. Solution 2: Make sure the A/C source is live. Solution 3: Verify that the power switch is turned on for the video source, the IN1700 and the display device / monitor. Solution 4: Verify the connection to the output display device.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    If equipment fails because of such defects and INLINE is notified within two (2) years from the date of shipment, INLINE will, at its option, repair or replace the equipment at its plant, provided that the equipment has not been subjected to mechanical, electrical, or other abuse or modifications.

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