DVP-1080 FAQ’s
REV 06.20.05
Pearcision
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B.
Connecting the to Sources to the Processor
B.1.
Can the DVP-1080 process computer signals sent to the DVI INPUT or PASS-THRU input?
No. The DVP-1080 will only route a digital or analog computer signal directly to the pass-through circuitry.
Analog (VGA):
When an analog computer source is connected to the
PASS-THRU
input, you must connect an RGBh/v cable
to the display device. The processor will not convert an analog VGA signal to DVI; the display device must
also be capable of the resolution selected on the computer source.
Digital (DVI):
When a digital computer source is connected to the
DVI INPUT
, you must connect a DVI cable to the display
device. The processor will not convert a digital DVI computer source to RGBh/v; the display device must also
be capable of the resolution selected on the computer source.
B.2.
There is no video from the DVI OUTPUT when the source is connected to the PASS-THRU
input.
The D-15
PASS-THRU
input will only route RGBh/v or YPrPb (Component) signals to pass-through via the
ANALOG OUTPUTS
of the DVP-1080 (Analog IN = Analog OUT). It is always recommended to install both
an RGBh/v cable and a DVI cable to the display device for system expandability.
If the display does not have an RGBh/v, or D-15 (VGA) input connection, install a 3-wire Component analog
cable to the display; however, only 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i are valid Component video signals.
B.3. There is no video from the ANALOG OUTPUTS when the source is connected to the DVI
INPUT.
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A DVI input signal that is HDCP encrypted will deactivate the
ANALOG OUTPUTS
. HDCP encrypted
signals can only connected to the display device using the
DVI OUTPUT
.
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The DVI input originates from a computer source. All VESA computer resolutions are sent directly to
pass-through in the same format received (Digital IN = Digital OUT).
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