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 IN2013 OPERATION MANUAL  -  REV 1.1  12/11/99

MONITOR EMULATION

Using the IN2013 With a Local Monitor
Many high resolution graphic workstations use sense signals to set resolution, horizontal
frequency, and vertical refresh rate.  The IN2013 passes all sense pins between the computer
video port and the local monitor attached to the Local Monitor Output, ensuring that the
computer can sense the attached monitor and set itself to an appropriate resolution and scan rate
for that monitor.  The Monitor Emulation dip switches must all be set to “0” when using a
local monitor.  This allows all sense pins to pass through, ensuring proper operation of the
graphics card and monitor.

Using the IN2013 Without a Local Monitor
The IN2013 design makes it easy to use the interface without a local monitor.  Because the Local
Monitor Output port is buffered, there is no need for a termination plug to terminate the video
signals when used without a local monitor.

The IN2013 includes a bank of 10 dip switches on the bottom side of the interface for monitor
emulation, permitting the interface to emulate virtually any type of monitor.  By setting these
switches to the appropriate positions, the user may emulate the appropriate sense signals, setting
the video card to the desired frequency, refresh rate and resolution even without a local monitor.

If you are not using a local monitor, but need to emulate a specific mode, locate your workstation
type and desired mode in the chart below.  If you are not sure of the exact mode to select for your
computer, select the mode shown in bold since it is the most common mode.   Using the Inline
adjustment tool provided with the interface, carefully set the dip switches to the appropriate
settings. Check the Monitor Emulation chart and the IN2013 dip switch settings carefully.  An
improper setting of the emulation dip switches may lead to improper operation and could even
result in severe damage to the computer video port or the monitor.  Some modes listed below
may not be supported by certain workstations / graphic cards.

Monitor Emulation Chart

Make / Mode                                                                                                                 Dip Switch Settings

SUN
1152x900 / 66 Hz / 61.8 KHz

0011000000

1152x900 / 76 Hz / 71.7 KHz - 16” / 17” Monitor

1001000000

1152x900 / 76 Hz / 71.7 KHz - 19” Monitor

1001000100

1280x1024 / 76 KHz / 81 KHz

1011000000

1600x1280 / 76 Hz / 100.8 KHz

0011000100

SGI
Single Scan 15” (Indy) 1024x768 / 60 Hz / 48.48 KHz

0100000000

                                                                                                                   or 0100000010

Single Scan 19” (Personal Iris / 4D) 1280x1024 / 60 Hz / 63.9 KHz

0000000000

Hitachi 19” 1280x1024 / 60 Hz

0100011000

Dual Scan 16” (Original Indigo) 1280x1024 & 1024x768 / 60 Hz / 63.9 & 48.48 KHz 0000010000
Dual Scan 19” (Original Indigo) 1280x1024 & 1024x768 / 60 Hz / 63.9 & 48.48 KHz 0100010000
Multiscan 16”  Up to 1280x1024 / 76 Hz / 30 - 82 KHz

0100001000

                                                                                                                                       or 0100001010
Multiscan 19”  Up to 1280x1024 / 76 Hz / 30 - 82 KHz

0000011000

                                                                                                                                       or 0000011010
Multiscan 21”  Up to 1280x1024 / 76 Hz / 30 - 82 KHz

0000001000

Summary of Contents for IN2013

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL DEDICATED VIDEO INTERFACE SERIES IN2013 High Resolution Video Interface for 13W3 Workstations...

Page 2: ...7 Internal Controls For Technicians Only 8 12 Opening the IN2013 Case 8 Diagram 2 Internal View 9 Blue and Red Gain Controls 9 Diagram 3 Dip Switches 10 Internal Dip Switches 11 12 SW1 Output Sync Ho...

Page 3: ...t other workstation signals by flipping one or two dip switches Exceptional Video Performance Featuring advanced video amplification circuitry the IN2013 offers video bandwidth in excess of 230 MHz en...

Page 4: ...tation for both the workstation graphics card and the data display device to ensure compatibility Installation steps are listed below and outlined in Diagram 1 on page 5 1 Turn the computer and comput...

Page 5: ...ches see page 7 6 Connect the IN2013 output to the display device RGB input Using high quality video cables connect the output BNCs on the IN2013 to the RGB input on your large screen monitor or data...

Page 6: ...5 RGBHV Cable Power Supply 15V 900mA RGB Input DIAGRAM 1 IN2013 INSTALLATION INPUT HORIZONTAL POSITION LOCAL MONITOR OUTPUT 2013 HIGH RESOLUTION VIDEO INTERFACE FOR 13W3 WORKSTATIONS VERTICAL SYNC HO...

Page 7: ...horizontal position control until the image is centered as desired 3 If the image appears dark or the colors are not properly displayed fine tune the controls on both the display device and the IN2013...

Page 8: ...local monitor If you are not using a local monitor but need to emulate a specific mode locate your workstation type and desired mode in the chart below If you are not sure of the exact mode to select...

Page 9: ...ircuit board PCB to the lower case To assist in reassembly make note of the red ground strap terminal on the center screw 6 Lift the PCB Input Output connector assembly away from the lower case Flip t...

Page 10: ...ale reproduction and color accuracy therefore these controls should only be adjusted by qualified technicians having the necessary test equipment Since the gain pots must be adjusted with power applie...

Page 11: ...10 IN2013 OPERATION MANUAL REV 1 1 12 11 99 1995 INLINE INC...

Page 12: ...another small tool SW1 Output Sync Horizontal Position Control Factory Default Settings 0100001010 These dip switches are normally all covered except for 6 Switch Number Function When Set to ON 1 1 N...

Page 13: ...Switches 8 9 10 on SW3 determine where the interface looks for sync on the input connector and what types of input sync it can accept The factory default setting works with most Sun and SGI workstati...

Page 14: ...ndwidth 230 MHz 3dB 7 volt input signal GENERAL Controls Horizontal Position Video Gain Sharpness Input Computer Select Monitor Emulation Power Supply US IN9207 1 15VDC 900mA UK European IN9208 15VDC...

Page 15: ...d warranty or merchantibility or fitness for any particular purpose all of which are expressly disclaimed The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate Howev...

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