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HDfury3 User Manual
Inputs and Switching
How many inputs does the HDfury 3 have?
Two inputs, both HDMI 1.3 compliant with HDCP with support for Deep Color(TM). The
HDfury3 is the first HDfury to support Deep Colour(TM).
How do I switch between the two inputs?
The switch on the side of the HDfury3 labelled "1A AUTO 2B" is used to switch inputs or
to set the HDfury3 to switch automatically. To always use input 1A, set the switch to 1A.
To always use input 2B, set the switch to 2B. To have the HDfury3 autoswitch, set the
switch to AUTO.
How does the HDfury3 auto switching work?
The AUTO position will cause the HDfury3 to switch automatically to the source device
with an active video signal. In the case of two active video signals whichever became
active first will be chosen. The HDfury3 will then remain locked on that input until that
source is turned off. In order words: If two sources are active and you wish to switch to
the other, turn off the currently active one in order to switch to the other.
Video
What resolutions does the HDfury3 support?
The HDfury3 supports any resolution/refresh rate combination (interlaced or
progressive) up to 1080p/72Hz in RGB output mode including 1080p/24. All standard
definition (SD) and high definition (HD) resolutions are supported in component
(Y/Pb/Pr) output mode, including 1080p/60 and 1080p/24.
Does the HDfury3 change the resolution? Up-convert or down-covert?
The HDfury3 does not change the resolution or refresh rate in any way. It converts the
HDMI 1.3 digital input signal to an analog RGBHV (VGA) or Component (Y/Pb/Pr)
signal. It also provides HDCP decryption if needed. The HDfury3 outputs whatever
resolution you feed it. Feed 1080p in and you'll get 1080p out. Feed 480i in and you'll
get 480i out.
Does the HDfury3 support both Component and RGB video output? I thought they
were the same?
The HDfury3 supports both component (Y/Pb/Pr or YUV) and RGBHV (sometimes
called VGA) signal types on the output. They are not the same at all and cannot be
used interchangeably. Some displays have component inputs, some displays have
RGB, some have both. The HDfury3 lets you choose between the two to best match
your display's requirements.
My picture is all green! What's going on?
You likely have a display that only accepts RGB and you have the HDfury3 set to
component output (Y/Pb/Pr). Switch it to RGB.
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