Network Computing Devices Universal Video Interface Series IN2001 User Manual

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IN2000 / IN2001 OPERATION MANUAL - REV. 2.1 12/11/99

©1996-1997 - INLINE, INC.

IN2000 AND IN2001 DIFFERENCES

These two interfaces are virtually identical in function, features, and operation with only a few minor
differences as detailed in the chart below:

IN2000

IN2001

Power Supply:

External Power Adapter

Internal Power Supply

Size:

1.1" H x 4.8" W x 3.27" D

2" H x 6.75" W x 4.33" D

Adjustment Pots:

Top mounted, hand adjustable

Recessed pots, adjustable with
tweeker tool

Dip Switches:

Internal

Externally Accessible

INPUT COMPATIBILITY

The IN2000 / IN2001 universal interfaces will accept video signals with horizontal scan frequencies
between 15.7 KHz and 145.0 KHz. In order to interface to different computers, the appropriate IN5100
Series
Monitor Loop Cable must be used. For more information and a complete listing of IN5100
Monitor Loop Cables, see Pages 3 & 11. Common analog, TTL, and ECL signals are listed below along
with compatible signal formats.

Analog Video

Common signals (partial listing):

VGA, S-VGA, XGA, XGAII,
MACII (CX, FX, CI, SI, LC, Quadra, Centris),

Sun Sparc Station, Silicon Graphics Iris Indigo.

Compatible Input Signal Formats:

w RGBS

w RGBH&V

w RGsB

w RsGsBs

w Monochrome video combined with sync

w Monochrome with separate composite sync

w Monochrome with separate H & V syncs

TTL Digital Video

Common signals (partial listing):

CGA, EGA, MDA/Hercules, Apple II/IIE,
MAC/MAC+, MAC SE, IBM 3400 Series.

Compatible Input Signal Formats:

w 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 bit TTL video with separate composite
sync signal
w 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 bit TTL video with separate H & V
sync signals

ECL Digital Video

Compatible Input Signal Formats:

w 1 or 3 bit ECL video with separate composite sync

w 1 or 3 bit ECL video with separate H & V syncs

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