Sun Microsystems DVC-3 User Manual

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Model DVC-3 Digital Video Coach

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There’s an indicator LED next to the slide switch that comes on

when the output resolution is one of the standard HDTV
resolutions AND the slide switch is in YPbPr.

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To operate the unit you use 3 push-button switches. One button is

to walk through all the resolutions and refresh rates that are
available (it is labeled OUTPUT MODE). The other 2 buttons are
used to change the video pattern being generated there are 28
patterns (these buttons are labeled + and -).

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To quickly jump to a known resolution (instead of walking

through them one by one using the MODE switch), pressing two
buttons simultaneously jumps to a given resolution/refresh rate.
Pressing the left two buttons gets you to XGA at 60 Hz (and
subsequent pressing of the MODE button will take you up from
there). Pressing the right two buttons gets you to 480p (a standard
HDTV mode). Please note that in these HDTV modes, the DVI is
outputting the proper signal and if the slide switch is in VGA you
are getting RGBHV output and if in YPbPr you get component
video (with sync on Y) and the LED will light to indicate that the
unit is outputting a proper YPbPr output.

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If the OSD is not displayed, pressing the MODE button once will

redisplay the current resolution. The resolution will only change
when the OSD is displayed.

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Here is a list of output resolutions that the Mode button will walk

you through (there’s an on screen display OSD which indicates the
mode setting):

PC Resolutions

VGA

640 X 480 @ 50/60/72/75/85 Hz

SVGA

800 X 600 @ 50/56/60/72/75/85 Hz

XGA

1024 X 768 @ 50/60/70/75/85 Hz

---- (Quick Select)

WXGA

1280 X 768 @ 50/60 Hz

SXGA

1280 X 1024 @ 50/60 Hz

HDTV Resolutions

480p

720 X 480 @ 50/60 Hz

---- (Quick Select)

576p

720 X 576 @ 50/60 Hz

720p

1280 X 720 @ 50/60 Hz

1080p

1920 X 1080 @ 60 Hz

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