TABLE 3
Sync. Signal Type
H., V. Separate Sync.
H V Composite Sync.
Sync. on Green Video
Required
N
of
Subject
Terminal
Priority
5
R , B , G , H , V 1
4
I
-
I
2
3
3
If the graphics board supplies more than one type of sync. signal, the sync. signal type
will be automatically selected by the monitor, with the priority shown in TABLE 3.
If a “Sync. on Green Video” signal is supplied when the monitor is working with
another type sync. signal, the screen may be greenish.
In this case, disconnect H
and/or V signals.
Set three “Video Signal Termination Switches” and a “Sync. Signal Termination
Switch” of the monitor to the appropriate positions.
Set to the
except for monitors at midway point of loop-through signal transmission.
(Factory
set position is
position
Push out
“HIGH”
position
(*) “HIGH” for “Video Signal Termination Switches”,
for a “Sync. Signal Termination Switch”.
NOTICE:
1.
If “Video Signal Termination Switches” are not set to the appropriate position,
color and brightness may become wrong; besides, the quality of the picture may
become poor.
2.
If the “Sync. Signal Termination Switch” is not set to the appropriate position or
the sync. frequency is not in the specified range (shown in “SPECIFICATION
Synchronization”), the picture is muted.
3.
“Video Signal Termination Switches” and a “Sync. Signal Termination Switch” are
available only when “BNC” position is selected with “Signal Input Selection
Switch”.
Set “Signal Input Selection Switch” to “BNC” position.
“D-SUB”
position
Push out
“BNC”
position
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