Horizontal Position Control ..........................6 Sharpness Control ............................6 Gain Control..............................6 Monitor Emulation ............................7 Using the IN2013 With a Local Monitor ..................7 Using the IN2013 Without a Local Monitor ..................7 Monitor Emulation Chart ........................7 Internal Controls (For Technicians Only) 8 - 12 Opening the IN2013 Case ..........................
The IN2013 is not a scan converter or encoder. This unit does not change the horizontal scan rate, resolution, or convert the signal to NTSC composite video. The display device connected to the IN2013 output must be compatible with the horizontal scan rate, vertical refresh rate and resolution of the workstation video signal.
#5 Connect the local computer monitor (if present) to the LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT on the IN2013. With no local monitor you may have to set the emulation dip switches (see page 7). #6 Connect the IN2013 output to the display device RGB input.
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For some installations you may wish to disable the horizontal position control. The control may be enabled or disabled by flipping a dip switch located on the bottom of the IN2013. Use the Inline adjustment tool to change dip switch settings. The factory default setting is horizontal position control enabled.
Monitor Output port is buffered, there is no need for a termination plug to terminate the video signals when used without a local monitor. The IN2013 includes a bank of 10 dip switches on the bottom side of the interface for monitor emulation, permitting the interface to emulate virtually any type of monitor. By setting these switches to the appropriate positions, the user may emulate the appropriate sense signals, setting the video card to the desired frequency, refresh rate and resolution even without a local monitor.
These controls are designed for qualified technicians and should not be adjusted by the casual user. Internal control adjustment requires the IN2013 case to be opened, making the interface’s sensitive electronic components vulnerable to physical damage or damage from static discharge. The case opening procedure as outlined below should only be carried out by qualified technicians located in an approved field force protective workstation.
(not covered under warranty). The IN2013 has three banks of dip switches as described below and shown in Diagram 3 on the preceding page. Dip switches are made of thin, soft plastic and should be gently adjusted using the Inline alignment tool provided or using another small tool.
Setting a switch to OFF (1) passes the pin through the IN2013. If you don’t know what to do, set all dip switches to 0. See pages 7 & 8 for detailed instructions.
INLINE warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. ♦ 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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