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Inputs and Outputs
The MX-2003B has four inputs and accepts both graphics and video signals, which come from computers
and NTSC/PAL video sources respectively. There is a concept of main channel and sub channel for this device.
You can pick up two of the four inputs, one is for main channel and the other is for sub channel, and then display
two of them simultaneously on the same screen. Figure 2 shows the rear panel connectors of a MX-2003B and
Table 1 illustrates how you can connect video devices and display to the MX-2003B.
Figure 2: Rear Panel
1. Power connector
2. USB
3. DVI / VGA output
4. VGA input
5. Composite input
6. DVI / VGA / Component input
7. DIP switch* (for firmware & system reset)
*
Default: Turn on the MX-2003B then switch both two DIP switches simultaneously up and down
to factory default mode.
*
These IO ports support various resolution from 640x480 up to 1920x1200, for more detail of
the supported modes, please refer to the Appendix
–
Supported Resolution.
Table 1: I/O Connectors
Input Connector
Video Source
DVI-IN
[1] DVI
[2] VGA — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
[3] Component (YPbPr) — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
and a VGA-to-component
breakout cable
(VYPBA01)
[4] 1x DVI + 1x VGA — with a DVI-to-DVI/VGA breakout cable
(DDVY01)
[5] 1x DVI + 1x Component (YPbPr) — with a DVI-to-DVI&VGA breakout cable
(DDVY01)
and a VGA-to-component breakout cable
(VYPBA01)
VGA IN 2
[1] VGA — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
Composite
[1] With a RCA cable
Output Connector
Display
DVI-I OUT
[1] HDMI/DVI display
[2] VGA display — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
[3] 1x DVI d 1x VGA display — with a DVI to DVI&VGA breakout cable
(DDVY01)