
Inputs and Outputs
The
MX-1004
has 10 inputs and accepts both graphics and video signals, which come from computers
(DVI or VGA), composite, and component video sources respectively. You can pick up four of the ten
inputs and then display four of them simultaneously on the same screen. Figure 2 shows the rear
panel connectors of a
MX-1004
and Table 1 illustrates how you can connect video devices and display
to the
MX-1004
.
*Default: Turn on the
MX-1004
then switch both three DIP switches simultaneously up
and down to factory default mode.
*These IO ports support various resolution from 640x480 up to 1920x1200, for more
detail of the supported modes, please refer to the Appendix – Supported
Resolution.
Table 1: Input/Output Connectors
Input Connector
Video Source
[1] DVI
[2] VGA — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
[3] Component (YPbPr) — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
and a
VGA-to-component breakout cable
(VYPBA01)
[4] 1x DVI + 1x VGA — with a DVI-to-DVI/VGA breakout cable
(DDVY01)
DVI-x
YPbPr-x/VGA-x
[x = 1~3]
[5] 1x DVI + 1x Component (YPbPr) — with a DVI-to-DVI&VGA breakout cable
(DDVY01)
and a VGA-to-component breakout cable
(VYPBA01)
[1] DVI
VGA-4
[2] VGA — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
CVBS-1 ~ CVBS-4
[1] Composite — with a RCA cable
Bridge Connector
2x DVI*
Output Connector
Display
[1] DVI display
[2] VGA display — with a DVI-to-VGA adapter
(DVA01)
DVI-I OUT
[3] 1x DVI d 1x VGA display — with a DVI to DVI&VGA breakout cable
(DDVY01)
It is CRITICAL to have the DVI-to-DVI cables connected to the CONN1-CONN1 & CONN2-CONN2
sockets on the
MX-1004
for normal operation & firmware update. Please have the bridge
connectors linked at any time.
Figure 2: Rear Panel
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