Extron electronic Wall and Floor Box Mountable Interfaces RGB 468 Mxi User Manual

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RGB 460xi Series • Installation and Operation

2-7

a

DIP switches — This bank of DIP switches, as illustrated below,

controls sync on green output, composite sync output, DDSP

(Digital Display Sync Processing), serration pulse output,

vertical sync pulse width, and composite sync routing. Moving

a switch up sets it "On" and moving it down sets it "Off".

3

4

5

6

1

2

7

8

Closed / On

Open / Off

N

The default for all DIP switches, except for switch 7, is
Off (down).

1 — Sync on green

Off — The interface outputs separate horizontal and

vertical sync (on the H and V connectors) for

RGBHV.

On — The interface outputs sync on green (RGsB).

2 — Composite sync

— This switch controls composite sync

output.
Off — The interface outputs RGBHV or RGsB video.
On — The interface outputs combined horizontal and

vertical sync for RGBS.

3 — DDSP (Digital Display Sync Processing)

This feature

may be necessary for digital display devices such as LCD,

DLP, and plasma displays. ADSP is the default. If the

image is not displayed properly after other options, such as

serration pulse (4) and vertical sync pulse width (5), have

been explored set this switch to On.
Off — The interface performs sync processing operations,

such as centering, with ADSP.

On — The interface uses DDSP.

N

DDSP disables the horizontal shifting control.

4 — Serration pulse

— Many LCD, DLP projectors and plasma

displays must have serration pulses removed from the sync

signal in order to display the image properly. Flagging or

bending at the top of the video image is a sign the serration

pulses should be removed.
Off — The interface does not output serration pulses.
On — The interface outputs serration pulses in the vertical

sync interval.

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