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IN1401 Operation Manual - v1.5 7/12/02 11:18 AM
RS-232 Serial Control (IN1401-2 Model Only) is provided for all scaler functions including
input selections, image adjustments and output settings. The IN1401-2’s comprehensive RS-232
control capacity facilitates complete system integration and effortless control when combined
with a third party control system.
Data Display Friendly Output - The IN1401 provides a progressive scan RGBHV output at standard
VGA resolutions and refresh rates, ensuring optimal compatibility with a wide range of CRT, LCD,
DMD, ILA, D-ILA, HDLA and Plasma Display devices.
Rack Mountable - Two IN1401 units may be mounted side-by-side using the optional IN9080 Rack
Shelf. A single unit may be rack-mounted using the IN9080 Rack Shelf and an IN9088 Half-Rack
Blank Plate.
Compatibility
INPUT
The IN1401 accepts progressive scan and interlaced RGBHV, RGBS or RGsB analog video signals at
horizontal scan rates from 15 KHz to 60 KHz. The unit automatically adjusts to different sync formats
and a wide variety of input signals including NTSC, PAL and most standard video scan rates.
OUTPUT
The IN1401 output video signal is compatible with a wide range of CRT, LCD, DMD, ILA, D-ILA,
HDLA and Plasma Display devices.
The IN1401 offers a wide range of output resolutions to match the optimum or native resolution of
virtually any display device. The output refresh rate is also selectable as desired. When used with
LCD or DMD displays, the 60 Hz output setting as recommended. Higher output refresh rates may be
selected for use on CRT type displays in order to reduce flicker and provide enhanced ergonomics.
The chart on page 13 indicates the available output resolutions and refresh rates.
Installation
This section offers step-by-step instructions for installing the IN1401 RGB Video Scaler. An
APPLICATION DIAGRAM is located on the following page.
Note: Read the instructions carefully before initiating the installation procedure. Make sure that
there is no power connected to the IN1401, and that the power button is off.
1. Place / install the IN1401 at the desired location. Make sure that the unit is seated on a flat
surface or is securely installed in a standard 19” equipment rack in a 1-U rack space (using the
optional IN9080 rack shelf).
2. Connect
the
IN1401 input (BNC connectors) to a data output device (featuring an RGB video
output), using three, four or five BNC cables (for RGsB, RGBS or RGBHV, respectively) or a
multi-conductor RGBHV, RGBS or RGB "snake". The IN7000 / IN7200 / IN7300 Series cables
are well suited for this purpose (see RGB Output Cables on page 15). While making connections,
take care to insure that the red output is connected to the red input, green output to the green
input, etc.
Note: The IN1401 will not accept S-Video or composite video signals.