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WN-5220-S VideoWall User's Guide

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Video connections from the signal source to the WN-5220-S depend
on the type of signal supplied by the source. The compatible video
inputs are; PC 800x600 (SVGA), PC 640x480 (VGA), MAC 800X600
or 640X480, and 31.5 kHz (progressive scan) RGBS Video. The VIM-
300 option recognizes 15.75 kHz (interlaced) RGBS video, composite
video, and S-Video for NTSC, PAL and SECAM. These will be
processed and displayed.
The Loop-thru video output uses a standard 15-pin VGA type
connector for output to an external computer monitor or another
display. The format of the Loop-thru video is same as the source
video. VGA and MAC will have RGB with separate H-Sync and
V-Sync. RGBS video will come out RGBS with the composite sync on
the connector's H-Sync pin. RGB Sync on Green sources will loop-
thru RGBS-Sync on Green. Displays with the VIM-300 option also
have a Composite Video and S-Video loop-thru connectors.
The video cables used should be high quality and shielded to insure
the best image quality when displayed.
Using poor quality cables can lead to picture noise, jitter and
crosstalk.
Control data enters the display via the RS-232 In connection, and is
supplied to an adjacent display (if used) via the RS-232 Out
connector. High quality shielded cables designed for RS-232
communication should be used to ensure proper data transmission
and control.
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