Adapt-A-Link
Manual
Imperx Inc.
Adapt-A-Link Manual
6421 Congress Ave.
Rev 1.0
Boca Raton, FL 33487
01.14.05
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Dual output mode, red led "on"
, red led "off"
6. Sync Polarity Switch: Inverts horizontal and vertical sync signals. Correct H/V-Sync
lution and source dependent and needs to be determined in the actual
con
7.
Output:
a. Odd & Even pixels in "Base" mode
l” mode
9.
rnal supply voltage is normal, unit is ready for
ope
OPERATI
1. Connec
2. Connec
d).
ation:
4.
l are present on "single" connector, the odd pixels are
5.
ange of possible input devices (example PC video card), the
. Therefore a switch has been provided so that
the converter can be configured to match the source signal. The correct setting cannot be
ly but has to be determined after the signal chain is set up. If sync
osite
6.
tch in "up"
pos
7. Pow
lack of AC. Check green LED.
a. UP Position:
b. DOWN Position: Single output mode
Polarity is reso
figuration.
a. UP Position: Inverting mode
b. DOWN Position: Non Inverting mode
CL Single
b. Even pixels in “Dua
8. Dual Output:
a. No signals in "Single" mode,
b. Odd pixels in "Dual" mode
GREEN LED: illuminated when inte
ration
NG INSTRUCTIONS:
t AC-DC adaptor to DVI-CL converter. Green LED should be on.
t DVI source to DVI input through DVI cable (not supplie
3. Connect Camera Link output to input of receiving device using one or two Camera Link
cables depending on configur
a. For VGA (640 x 480), SVGA (800 x 600) and XGA (1024 x 768) up to 60 Hz use
Base Camera Link mode (single output),
b. For XGA (1024 x 768) @ 60 Hz, SXGA (1280 x 1024) and UXGA (1600 x 1200)
@ 60 Hz use dual Base Camera Link mode (dual output).
Note:
This mode is
different from standard medium/full Camera Link mode.
For dual output mode the even pixe
present on "dual" connector.
Because of the wide r
horizontal/vertical sync. polarity may vary
predicted accurate
polarity is incorrect, image will be black, unstable or corrupted. In this case the opp
setting should give a stable image.
If input signal requires dual output mode switch unit to "dual" mode (swi
ition, red led "on").
er requirements – 6.0 VDC, 300 mA.
Common problems:
1. The unit has no power due to loose DC connector or
2. If the unit generates an output signal but image is corrupted or unstable switch sync
polarity. If this does not resolve the problem, input signal bandwidth may be:
a. Too high for single output mode, use dual output mode,
b. Below minimum Camera Link clock rate, increase pixel/refresh rate.