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IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher • Introduction

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Features

Inputs —

Video inputs —

 The scaler switches among two fully-configurable RGB, HDTV

component video, interlaced component video, progressive scan video,
S-video, or composite video inputs on 5 BNC connectors (inputs 3 and 4); two
S-video inputs on 4-pin mini-DIN connectors (S-video inputs 1 and 2 only);
or composite video inputs on single BNC connectors (composite video inputs
1 and 2).

Either S-video or composite video, but not both, can be connected to input 1
and to input 2.  The two inputs can each be a different video format, but only
one format can be connected to an input.

Audio inputs —

 The scaler switches among four unbalanced stereo audio inputs

on RCA connectors.  Inputs can come from sources such as a VCR, DVD
player, computer audio card, or other audio device that outputs a stereo line-
level signal.

Outputs —

Standard video outputs —

 The IN1404XT outputs scaled video signals as

progressive RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB, from 640 x 480 up to 1365 x 1024, to
match the optimum or native resolution of virtually any display device, on
five BNC connectors and a 15-pin HD connector.

The output refresh rate is selectable as desired.  When used with LCD or DLA
displays, Extron recommends the 60 Hz setting.  Higher output refresh rates
can be used with CRT displays to reduce flicker.

TP video output —

 The scaler outputs a third video signal encoded into a set of

proprietary analog signals on an RJ-45 connector.  The scaler transmits this
output in the same format as Extron’s VTT001CM TP transmitter.  An
optional Extron VTR001CM receiver can receive this set of signals and
convert them to a high resolution RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB output (identical
to the 5-BNC and 15-pin HD output).

Audio outputs —

 The scaler provides an unbalanced line level signal that is

identical to the input signal.  This output can drive any line level compatible
audio unit, or a local device such as powered speakers.

Video output resolutions —

The IN1404XT outputs an image scaled up to the following output resolutions:

640 x 480 (VGA) at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85Hz, 96 Hz, 100Hz, and 120 Hz

800 x 600 (SVGA) at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85Hz, 96 Hz, 100Hz, and 120 Hz

852 x 480 at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85Hz, 96 Hz, 100Hz, and 120 Hz

1152 x 864 at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, and 85Hz

1024 x 768 (XGA) at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, and 85Hz

1280 x 720 (HDTV - 720p) at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 85Hz, 96 Hz, and 100 Hz

1280 x 768 at 56 Hz, 60 Hz, and 65 Hz

1280 x 1024 (SXGA) at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, and 75 Hz

1365x 768 (wide XGA) at 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, and 85 Hz

1365 x 1024 (plasma) at 60 Hz

Advanced motion compensation —

 Extron’s video processing techniques,

advanced motion prediction and compensation methods treat motion content

Summary of Contents for IN1404XT

Page 1: ...IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher 68 755 01 Rev B 12 04 ...

Page 2: ...rksam machen daß im Inneren des Gehäuses dieses Produktes gefährliche Spannungen die nicht isoliert sind und die einen elektrischen Schock verursachen können herrschen Achtung Lesen der Anleitungen Bevor Sie das Gerät zum ersten Mal verwenden sollten Sie alle Sicherheits und Bedienungsanleitungen genau durchlesen und verstehen Aufbewahren der Anleitungen Die Hinweise zur elektrischen Sicherheit de...

Page 3: ...nnections 2 4 Termination of TP cable 2 5 Cable testing 2 5 Equalizing pair skew 2 6 RS 232 connection 2 7 Power connection 2 7 Configuration 2 7 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 3 2 Video controls 3 2 Audio controls 3 3 Menu control buttons 3 3 Front Panel Operations 3 4 Power 3 4 Menu operation 3 4 Status indicators 3 5 Menu system 3 6 Video menu 3 6 Brightness screen ...

Page 4: ...tput screen 3 18 Advanced menu 3 18 Factory Reset screen 3 18 User Memory screen 3 18 Baud Rate screen 3 19 Delimitors screen 3 19 Reset RS 232 screen 3 19 System Information screen 3 20 Enabling seamless switching 3 20 Setting up seamless switching 3 20 Seamless switching operation 3 20 Power up shortcuts 3 21 Optimizing the Video 3 21 Setting up a DVD source 3 21 Resolution and refresh rates 3 2...

Page 5: ...iring 4 2 Host to Scaler Instructions 4 2 Command code structure 4 3 Scaler Responses 4 3 Using the Command Response Table 4 3 Symbols 4 4 Command Response Table for RS 232 Commands 4 5 Appendix A Reference Information B 1 Specifications B 2 Part Numbers B 4 Included parts B 4 Optional accessories B 4 Cables B 4 VGA cables B 4 Pre cut cables B 5 Bulk cable B 6 Assorted connectors cables and adapte...

Page 6: ...iv IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher Table of Contents Table of Contents cont d 68 755 01 Rev B 12 04 All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners ...

Page 7: ...IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher 1 Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the Scaler Features ...

Page 8: ...t is individually configurable to allow for different video formats The scaler allows analog RGBHV RGBS and RGsB video component video S video and composite video signals to be displayed on a device with a fixed resolution and aspect ratio such as an liquid crystal display LCD projector digital light processor DLP projector or plasma display The scaler inputs high resolution RGBHV RGBS RGsB video ...

Page 9: ... Extron s skew free A V UTP cable or over CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP shielded twisted pair STP or foil shielded twisted pair FTP cable The VTR001CM can receive RGsB signals from the scaler However the red green and blue video signals black levels are not clamped to a 0V reference as for RGBHV or RGBS For most displays this is not a problem On some displays such as some LCD displays however ...

Page 10: ...ommends the 60 Hz setting Higher output refresh rates can be used with CRT displays to reduce flicker TP video output The scaler outputs a third video signal encoded into a set of proprietary analog signals on an RJ 45 connector The scaler transmits this output in the same format as Extron s VTT001CM TP transmitter An optional Extron VTR001CM receiver can receive this set of signals and convert th...

Page 11: ...mage bandwidth and detail Seamless Switching Input 4 when configured as a passive unscaled input serves as a time reference for seamless switching The IN1404XT provides a seamless transition between scaled inputs on 1 2 or 3 RGB component S video or composite video and the passive RGB video on input 4 Picture controls A wide variety of picture controls are available for fine picture adjustments Po...

Page 12: ...tem Front panel control The scaler s front panel controller and on screen menus support individual input selection resolution selection volume control and complete configuration of the scaler ASCII character command set The remote control protocol uses Extron s ASCII character command set for easy programming and operation Freeze mode Provides a high quality still image for applications that requi...

Page 13: ...IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher 2 Chapter Two Installation Installation Overview Mounting the Scaler Cabling and Rear Panel Views Configuration ...

Page 14: ...ceiver to the display See TP output connection in this chapter and refer to the VTT001CM and VTR001CM Twisted Pair Transmitter and Receiver manual part 68 760 01 6 If desired connect the RS 232 cable See RS 232 connection in this chapter 7 Connect the AC power cable See Power connection in this chapter Turn on the sources video and audio destinations and the scaler 6 Configure the scaler s inputs ...

Page 15: ...r The Extron part number for the RCA to BNC adapter is 10 264 01 Input connections 1 Input 1 and Input 2 S video connectors Connect S video sources to these 4 pin mini DIN connectors If necessary use an 8 Extron SVHS BNC adapter part 26 353 01 Or 2 Input 1 and Input 2 composite video connectors Connect composite video sources to these female BNC connectors For input 1 and input 2 video can be conn...

Page 16: ...e various video formats V RGBHV H S R G Gs B V RGBS H S R G Gs B V RGsB H S R G Gs B Figure 2 4 BNC output connections for RGBHV and RGBS video 6 Output 15HD connector Connect an RGBHV RGBS or RGsB video display to this female 15HD connector The two standard output connectors BNCs and 15 pin HD are individually buffered even when input 4 is configured as passive unscaled They can both be simultane...

Page 17: ...ite blue Green 6 Orange Power 7 White brown Blue H sync 8 Brown Blue H sync RJ 45 connector Twisted Pairs Wire color TIA EIA T 568 A TIA EIA T 568 B White orange Orange White green Blue White blue Green White brown Brown Figure 2 5 TP cable termination Cable testing To ensure proper cable termination each transmission cable system that uses CAT 5 cable should be tested Extron s skew free UTP cable...

Page 18: ...ontal registration errors A white vertical line on a black field can appear as individual red green and blue lines that are close together the signal transmitted on the shortest wire pair leads the other colors and appears to the left on the display UTP cable test equipment measures and reports wire pair length The report on the various pair lengths can be used in equalizing pair skew The nominal ...

Page 19: ... a computer RS 232 capable PDA or third part control system to the scaler via this 3 5 mm 3 pole captive screw connector for serial RS 232 control figure 2 7 Function Pin TX Gnd RX Transmit data Signal ground Receive data Figure 2 7 RS232 port pin assignments See chapter 4 Programmer s Guide for definitions of the ASCII command set Power connection 10 AC power connector Plug a standard IEC power c...

Page 20: ...Installation cont d IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher Installation 2 8 ...

Page 21: ...IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher 3 Chapter Three Operation Front Panel Controls and Indicators Front Panel Operations Optimizing the Video Optimizing the Audio Troubleshooting ...

Page 22: ... except for input 4 when configured as passive and display on the output s Audio follows switches with the front panel video selection Input 1 through 4 LEDs The lit Input 1 through Input 4 LED indicates the video and audio input that is selected 2 Blank button The Blank button switches the output s to a black screen Blank turns off the R G and B video output signals only the H and V sync outputs ...

Page 23: ...ED The Mute LED indicates that the audio output is muted Menu control buttons 6 Menu button The Menu button enters and backs out of the main menu system in the IN1404XT See Front Panel Operations in this chapter for details 7 Menu and buttons The Menu buttons navigate the main menu main menu system See Front Panel Operations in this chapter for details If you aren t in the menu system pressing any...

Page 24: ...s light too on power up The selected input the picture adjustments and other current settings are saved in non volatile memory When power is applied the latest configuration is retrieved Menu operation Figure 3 5 shows a flowchart of the main menus in the menu system Each menu leads to a series of submenus that accomplish individual tasks or groups of tasks Menu button Press the Menu button to act...

Page 25: ...igured as RGB passive unscaled on the Signal Format screen However once it is configured as passive and if input 4 is selected on screen menus are not displayed No video adjustments are available for the input 4 video signal when it is configured as passive unscaled but audio and other input variables are still adjustable Because on screen displays will be blanked for input 4 once it is configured...

Page 26: ...u selections and their functions are Video menu Changes the input signal parameters Audio menu Changes the input signal audio parameters Input menu Changes the input signal parameters Output menu Changes the output signal parameters Advanced menu Displays advanced options Video menu Figure 3 7 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Video menu its submenus and their available settings No vide...

Page 27: ...nly The refresh rates that are available depend on the current resolution 128 Menu Menu Menu s r i gh t ne B s 128 on t r as t C 128 ed R 128 T r ap Comb i on u r t l o r Sa Co t a 128 e Hu 15 sec 15 sec 15 sec Menu Menu 3 Menu Menu Menu s ha r pne S s 10 Ga a mb T r a Co p ed R ue B l B Ga i n RG Yes No se V de Re i t o on t r as r i gh C B t ess t n deo V i i t o ue o l o r H C a t u r a S n B G...

Page 28: ... Color saturation increases and decreases the color of the picture Use the Menu and buttons to adjust the color saturation control through a range of 0 to 255 At the minimum setting 0 the scaler removes most of the color The default setting is 128 Hue screen The hue adjustment is available for NTSC interlaced component video S video and composite video inputs only The Hue screen displays a status ...

Page 29: ...er the two adjustments are completely separate Adjust both settings for optimum picture quality Comb Trap selection screen The Comb Trap selection screen is available for composite video inputs only The Comb Trap selection screen displays the currently selected Y C separation filter comb filter or trap filter and provides the ability to change the unselected filter The selected filter is indicated...

Page 30: ... default setting is 16 0dB no gain or attenuation Balance screen The Balance screen displays a status indicator that shows the balance setting for the selected input Balance shifts the stereo audio signal to the left or right channel in incremental steps Use the Menu left and right buttons to shift the audio to the left and right through a range of 0 to 31 The default setting is 16 audio in the ce...

Page 31: ...pec t i gna A S l Fo r R ma ac k i ng o r i z T npu t H I abe r l s L ch ng t o Sw i Au t i pu t ese t I dvan R A c d n e ase Ph pu t I n s i t e Comp 1 o Co 3 m onen p o S V i d 2 e Fo rma t y 1 s i gna I Conne t on l c i n u t o each t p t i gna S l Fo rma 15 sec l r a e c I n t t Com nen t P r o Comp Com one o n p o S V i de RG B RGBS RGBHV v P ss i e RGBHVS a npu t I 4 l r a e c e r s g s I n ...

Page 32: ... screen display to reconfigure input 4 from passive all on screen displays blanked for input 4 to one of the scaled outputs That will allow you to see the on screen menu and change other settings For seamless switching remember to set input 4 back to passive Change the input video format as follows 1 Press the Menu button The on screen Main Menu display appears on the connected monitors overlaid o...

Page 33: ...e receivers output a signal with a 4 3 aspect ratio How this signal is filled with video determines its aspect ratio Figure 3 10 shows four examples of different input aspect ratios in their native 4 3 format and as they appear after scaling Aspect ratio setting Standard 4 3 display Example 1 Standard Example 2 Wide screen 16 9 display Aspect ratio setting Wide screen 4 3 display 16 9 display Exam...

Page 34: ... the Menu button Horizontal Tracking screen The horizontal tracking adjustment is available for interlaced component video S video and composite video inputs only The Horizontal Tracking screen provides the ability to view the current horizontal sync tracking and to set a different speed The horizontal tracking setting compensates for input video signals of differing quality The following settings...

Page 35: ... or back out of the screen by pressing the Menu button Output menu Figure 3 11 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Output menu its submenus and their available settings Resolution screen The Resolution screen identifies the currently selected output resolution and provides the ability to select a different output resolution The following table defines the combinations of resolutions and r...

Page 36: ...5 sec 15 sec 15 sec No menu display Figure 3 11 Output menu flowchart Refresh Rate screen Not all refresh rates are available for a given resolution The table in Resolution screen defines the available combinations of resolutions and refresh rates The Refresh Rate screen identifies the currently selected output refresh rate and provides the ability to select a different rate To select a different ...

Page 37: ...ical position settings The position adjustments move the output image on the monitor Unlike input blanking the position adjustments do not crop the image or add blank lines The position is automatically reset to default values each time a new input aspect ratio is selected The position automatically changes to the previously selected values when an input with a different aspect ratio is selected P...

Page 38: ... are available from the Output menu to the factory defaults Use the Menu button to highlight Yes and press the Enter and save button to reset the output Use the button to highlight No and press the Enter button to exit the screen without resetting the output or back out of the screen by pressing the Menu button Advanced menu Figure 3 12 is a flowchart that shows an overview of the Advanced menu it...

Page 39: ...ters such as the advanced input active area and blanking parameters are input mode dependent Before recalling a user memory that has not been previously saved Extron suggests that you reset that memory so that it is programmed for the current input mode Baud Rate screen The Baud Rate screen displays the currently selected RS 232 port baud rate and provides the ability to select a different rate To...

Page 40: ...the scaler performs no decoding scaling or video adjustment functions Blank and freeze functions and on screen menus are not available for input 4 The scaler functions as a switcher only for input 4 Setting up seamless switching Set the IN1404XT to seamlessly switch between scaled inputs on 1 2 or 3 RGB component S video or composite video and the passive RGB video on input 4 as follows 1 Apply th...

Page 41: ...play an image or the image is scrambled Press and hold the following buttons while powering up the scaler to perform the following functions Input 1 Factory reset Input 2 Sets the output sync to RGBHV negative sync Input 3 Sets the output sync to RGBHV positive sync Input 4 Sets the output sync to RGBS A with serration pulses Blank Sets the output sync to RGsB A with serration pulses Freeze Frame ...

Page 42: ...solution When the scaler is set to output at the sweet spot of the CRT it results in a detailed image with no visible scan lines If the scaler is set to output below the sweet spot the displayed image has small scan lines between the image lines If the scaler is set to output above the sweet spot the images lines overlap and the image loses detail because there are more lines and pixels than the d...

Page 43: ...4 2 0 1 x 0 8 2 1 z H 0 6 y a l p s i d l e n a p t a l f 8 2 D C L 8 6 7 x 0 8 2 1 z H 0 6 3 4 y a l p s i d 0 4 a m s a l P 0 8 4 x 0 4 6 z H 0 6 9 6 1 y a l p s i d 2 4 a m s a l P 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 0 8 4 x 2 5 8 8 6 7 x 0 8 2 1 z H 0 6 2 4 y n o S u s t i j u F r o F x 4 2 0 1 h t i w s a m s a l p o t r e l a c s e h t t e s 4 2 0 1 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 t u p t u o t h g i l x o B 9 6 1 0 6 0 5 a m ...

Page 44: ... De U f e N ede t ec R t u t Mod I np e 15 sec Menu a t i o t spec t i gna A S l Fo r R ma ac k i ng o r i z T npu t H I abe r l s L ch ng t o Sw i Au t i pu t ese t I dvan R A c d n e ase Ph pu t I n No menu display Figure 3 13 Input Advanced submenu To select one of the advanced settings use the Menu or button to highlight the desired option and press the Enter button The selected Advanced scree...

Page 45: ...e area is determined by the input signal and is not user adjustable Use these controls to match the input video signal and to frame the active area The active pixels and total pixels adjustments are interactive Setting one of these variables may require adjusting the other Input blanking adjustment The input blanking controls adjust where the electronic scaling process takes effect The input blank...

Page 46: ...rders and a cropped image can be caused by the image being improperly positioned on the monitor You can use the blue screen feature as a tool to help you adjust the monitor s controls The blue screen is always available even when the input settings are incorrectly adjusted or there is no input signal Use the blue screen to adjust the output settings resolution refresh rate size position and sync f...

Page 47: ...e scaler applies the default capture rate to the specified input frequency It then maintains the aspect ratio based on the difference between the input active area and the output resolution active area by inserting blank borders around the images If however you want to fill the entire monitor you can adjust the input aspect ratio by tweaking the number of active pixels and active lines to stretch ...

Page 48: ...rate is known the input total pixels setting can be calculated with this equation Total pixels input pixels clock input horizontal scan rate The input horizontal scan rate is one of the parameters reported on the Advanced menu System Info screen Once a preliminary setting is saved some faint vertical lines may remain Adjust the total pixels variable as necessary until the lines are completely out ...

Page 49: ...ever the inputs are restricted to values that are close to the sampling rate detected If a full range of values is necessary the user defined mode can be manually selected If the Auto Detect mode cannot determine the input sampling rate the User Defined mode is selected automatically Redetect Now The scaler automatically reconfigures when each new input is detected and when each new output mode is...

Page 50: ... made it more complicated 5 For sync related problems Portable digital projectors are designed to operate close to the video source Sync problems may result from using long cables or from improper termination A sync adapter such as Extron s ASTA active sync termination adapter may help solve these problems 6 For LCD and DLP projectors and plasma displays In addition to the sync related information...

Page 51: ...rrect output sync format The input output Select Input Advanced Input settings may be Mode Redetect Now incorrect or may have been changed with Lockout Changes enabled The input is improperly Use the Input menu to select the configured correct input format Freeze mode was Deactivate freeze mode entered when the image was black No audio output Power Ensure that the audio source the scaler and the a...

Page 52: ...elect Output Resolution and be too low increase the resolution to a value greater than the input active area The image is Total pixels may be set Select Input Advanced Total compressed too low Pixels and increase the setting to horizontally match the input signal Active pixels may be Select Input Advanced Active set too high Area and reduce the setting to match the input signal The image is stretc...

Page 53: ...atch the input signal Vertical position may Reduce the vertical position be set too far to the setting bottom Display may be set Use the blue screen and the incorrectly display s position or size controls to fit the image on the display Double image Multiple formats Ensure only one signal is connected to a single connected to each input input Interlaced component Select Input Advanced Scan Type an...

Page 54: ...t with settings until the lines move completely out of view or only one remains See Single faint vertical line appears below if necessary Single faint vertical Input phase setting Select Input Phase and line appears incorrect experiment with settings until the line moves completely out of view The entire image is Sharpness setting too Select Video Sharpness and too soft low increase the sharpness ...

Page 55: ... Area and increase the setting to match the input signal Horizontal blanking Select Input Advanced H may be too high Blanking and reduce the setting to match the input signal Output resolution may Select Output Resolution and be too low select a setting that is greater than or equal to the active area Active lines setting Vertical blanking Select Input Advanced V cannot be increased may be too hig...

Page 56: ...Operation cont d IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher Operation 3 36 ...

Page 57: ...r and Switcher 4 Chapter Four Programmer s Guide Communications Protocols Serial Control Cable Wiring Host to Scaler Instructions Scaler Responses Using the Command Response Table Command Response Table for RS 232 Commands ...

Page 58: ...to the new baud rate The baud rate on the computer PDA or control system must match the baud rate selected on the IN1404XT The remaining protocols which are constant are 8 bit 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control Serial Control Cable Wiring Figure 4 1 shows the serial control cable configured between the scaler s 3 5 mm 3 pole captive screw connector and a computer or control system s 9 pin D ...

Page 59: ...s When the scaler receives an RS 232 command and determines that it is valid it performs the command and sends a response to the host device If the scaler is unable to perform the command because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters the scaler returns an error response to the host The error response codes are Invalid parameter The scaler received a parameter outside the valid rang...

Page 60: ...tatus 0 Off 2 Momentary 1 On X15 Custom label to be displayed up to 15 characters X16 Horizontal or vertical size up to 100 X17 Horizontal shift value variable per resolution X18 Vertical shift value variable per resolution X19 Pixel phase value 0 31 X20 Preset number 5 128 X21 Volume 12 63 X22 Bass 6 27 X23 Treble 8 25 X24 Balance 0 31 16 center X25 Firmware version X26 Reset parameter 1 Video 4 ...

Page 61: ...ecessary 2 Turning seamless switch mode off does not reconfigure input 4 3 When seamless switching is on and you switch to input 1 2 or 3 that input is synced to the input 4 reference The synced input 1 2 or 3 is termed the channel in common Seamless switching only occurs between the passive channel 4 input and the channel in common input Switching between input 4 and a non common in channel input...

Page 62: ... View selected input s video type FMT X3 Selected input video type is X4 Input video aspect ratio Set selected input s aspect ratio ASP X4 OK Specify the aspect ratio for the selected input Example ASP2 OK Specify the selected input aspect ratio as widescreen 1 78 View selected input s aspect ratio ASP X4 Selected input aspect ratio is X4 Output resolution Set output resolution SCS X5 OK Example S...

Page 63: ...st setting to its factory default 128 View the contrast value CON X8 Show the contrast setting RGB Gain 1 The RGB gain adjustment is available for RGBHV RGBS RGsB and progressive component video inputs only 2 No video adjustments are available for the input 4 video signal when it is configured as passive unscaled Set a specific red gain value RED X8 OK Specify the red gain adjustment Increment red...

Page 64: ... color saturation value SAT X8 Show the color saturation setting Hue 1 Hue adjustments are available only for NTSC interlaced component video S video and composite video inputs only 2 No video adjustments are available for the input 4 video signal when it is configured as passive unscaled Set a specific hue value HUE X8 OK Specify the hue adjustment Increment hue value HUE OK Increase the hue sett...

Page 65: ...oise filter value NOISE X11 OK Specify the noise filter adjustment Increment noise filter value NOISE OK Increase the noise filter setting by one Decrement noise filter value NOISE OK Decrease the noise filter setting by one Set noise filter value to default NOISE OK Reset the noise filter setting to its factory default 9 View the noise filter value NOISE X11 Show the noise filter setting Comb tra...

Page 66: ...arrow the picture by 1 Set vertical size to default SV OK Set the size to the default for the selected resolution View the vertical size SV X16 Show the vertical size setting Horizontal shift Set a specific horizontal shift value PH X17 OK Shift the image on the screen a specific amount Increase the horizontal shift PH OK Shift the picture to the right Decrease the horizontal shift PH OK Shift the...

Page 67: ...ed input Set volume level to default VOL OK Set the volume to the default View volume level VOL X21 View the volume level for the selected input Bass Set bass BAS X22 OK Set bass for the selected input Increment level BAS OK Increase bass level for the selected input Decrement level BAS OK Decrease bass level for the selected input Set bass level to default BAS OK Set the input bass to the default...

Page 68: ...irmware version Resets Partial reset to factory defaults RES X26 OK Reset all X26 settings to factory defaults Example RES4 OK Reset all output settings Complete reset to factory defaults RES000 Please Wait Reset all video balance input output and RS 232 settings to the factory default RS 232 settings The scaler and the computer PDA or control system must communicate at the same baud rate If you c...

Page 69: ...ettings Active area The active pixels and total pixels adjustments are interactive Setting one of these variables may require adjusting the other Set a specific active pixel value AP X29 OK Specify the active pixels adjustment Increment active pixels value AP OK Increase the active pixels setting by one Decrement active pixels value AP OK Decrease the active pixels setting by one Set active pixels...

Page 70: ...the total pixels adjustment Increment total pixels value TP OK Increase the total pixels setting by one Decrement total pixels value TP OK Decrease the total pixels setting by one Set total pixels value to default TP OK Reset the total pixels setting to its factory default 9 View the total pixels value TP X33 Show the total pixels setting Scan type 1 The scan type settings are available for RGBHV ...

Page 71: ...efinable settings However the inputs are restricted to values that are close to the sampling rate detected If a full range of values is necessary the user defined mode can be manually selected Input mode continued If the auto detect mode cannot determine the input sampling rate the user defined mode is selected automatically Redetect the input mode ST 3 none Allows users to initiate a new detectio...

Page 72: ...Programmer s Guide cont d IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher Programmer s Guide 4 16 ...

Page 73: ...IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher A Appendix A Reference Information Specifications Part Numbers ...

Page 74: ...o processing Decoder 8 bit digital Digitalsampling 24 bit 8 bits per color Colors 16 78 million Video output Number signal type 2 RGBHV RGBS RGsB scaled RGB 1 set of proprietary analog signals Connectors 5 BNC female 1 15 pin HD female 1 RJ 45 female Nominal level 0 7V p p Minimum maximum levels 0V to 0 7V p p Impedance 75 ohms Scaled resolution 640x4802 4 5 6 7 8 9 800x6002 4 5 6 7 8 9 852x4802 4...

Page 75: ... Maximum level 600 ohm 15dBm balanced or unbalanced at stated THD N 0dBu 0 775 volts RMS Control remote switcher Serial control port RS 232 3 pole captive screw connector Baud rate and protocol 1200 to 57 600 8 bit 1 stop bit no parity Serial control pin configurations 1 TX 2 GND 3 RX General Power 90VAC to 260VAC 50 60 Hz 60 watts internal auto switchable Temperature humidity Storage 40 to 158 F ...

Page 76: ...HV receiver black VTR001CM 3 TP R BNC A twisted pair RGBHV video and audio receiver 60 351 02 TP R 15HD A twisted pair RGBHV video and audio receiver 60 450 01 TP R BNC AV twisted pair RGB video composite video and audio receiver RGB receiver portion used only 60 350 02 Cables When using signals with a scanning frequency of 15 125 kHz and running distances of 100 feet or more use high resolution B...

Page 77: ... cables have male connectors on both ends A plenum version of the BNC 5 Mini HR cable is also available BNC 4 Mini HR Cable Part number BNC 4 25 MHR 25 feet 7 5 meters 26 210 04 BNC 4 50 MHR 50 feet 15 0 meters 26 210 05 BNC 4 75 MHR 75 feet 23 0 meters 26 210 06 BNC 4 100 MHR 100 feet 30 0 meters 26 210 07 BNC 4 150 MHR 150 feet 45 0 meters 26 210 08 BNC 4 200 MHR 200 feet 60 0 meters 26 210 09 B...

Page 78: ... 26 569 10 250 Skew free A V UTP 26 569 11 300 Skew free A V UTP 26 569 12 25 Skew free Plenum 26 570 04 35 Skew free Plenum 26 570 05 50 Skew free Plenum 26 570 06 75 Skew free Plenum 26 570 07 100 Skew free Plenum 26 570 08 150 Skew free Plenum 26 570 09 200 Skew free Plenum 26 570 10 250 Skew free Plenum 26 570 11 300 Skew free Plenum 26 570 12 Bulk cable Super High Resolution Cable Part number...

Page 79: ... Skew free A V cable Part number Skew free A V UTP 1000 Bulk non plenum 22 141 03 Skew free A V UTP 1000 Bulk plenum 22 142 03 Assorted connectors cables and adapters Connectors Part number BNC Mini HR crimp connectors qty 50 100 074 51 SHR male crimp connectors qty 50 100 075 51 BNC bulkhead connectors qty 50 for custom wall plates 100 076 51 CAT 6 jack black 10 463 10 Assorted cables and adapter...

Page 80: ...Reference Information cont d IN1404XT Video Scaler and Switcher Reference Information A 8 ...

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