Technical Description of TANDBERG 8000 with software version E3/B8
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The following VGA, SVGA and XGA inputs are supported
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:
VGA SVGA XGA
640X480_60Hz 800X600_56Hz 1024X768_60Hz
640X480_72Hz 800X600_60Hz 1024X768_70Hz
640X480_75Hz 800X600_72Hz 1024X768_75Hz
640X480_85Hz 800X600_75Hz
800X600_85Hz
4.4.2.1
VGA, SVGA and XGA Pin layout
Pin Function
Volt/Ohm
1 Red
signal
0.7v/75
Ω
2 Green
signal 0.7v/75
Ω
3 Blue
signal
0.7v/75
Ω
4 Ground
5 Ground
6 Red
ground
7 Green
ground
8 Blue
ground
9 No
connection
10 Ground
11 No
connection
12 No
connection
13 Horizontal
sync* TTL
14 Vertical
sync* TTL
15 No
connection
(*) The system supports the synchronisation method RGBHV on both VGA input and output.
4.4.3
PC Soft Presenter
The system has implemented a feature that allows PC images to be shown to the codec. A
software from ‘Virtual Network Computing’ (VNC) needs to be installed on the PC to make use
of this feature (free download from
http://www.realvnc.com
).
When correctly set up
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, the PC image will be used as video input by the system whenever the
PC button is pressed on the remote control
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.
Note: The VNC Server’s
Display Number
and
Password
need to be set on the codec
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.
Please, see the User Manual for guidelines of setting up the PC Soft Presenter.
Note: PC Soft Presenter supports the same resolutions as the PC presenter (XGA input). In
addition, the VNC server will scale any SXGA input down to XGA.
26 Implemented according to VESA standards (VGA=Video Graphics Array, SVGA=Super VGA, XGA= eXtended VGA).
Note: If image from PC in use is not displayed correctly, changing the PC’s resolution to XGA -> VGA may help.
27 If problems getting VNC to work, one may have to update the driver(s) for the PC graphical card and/or the PC network card
28 The VNC program must be installed as a Server on the PC in use (the codec being the client) and supports Windows, Unix and Macintosh.
29 Password is encrypted
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