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RGB 400 Series • Introduction
Introduction, cont’d
RGB 400 Series
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Chapter Two
Installation and Operation
Installation Overview
Installation and Operation Instructions
Introduction
About this Manual
This manual contains information about the RGB 400 Series
interfaces and on how to operate and configure them.
About The RGB 400 Series Interfaces
The RGB 400 Series are 300 MHz (-3dB) bandwidth, analog
computer-video interfaces that can be mounted in walls or
furniture. The RGB 406 is two-gang wall plate size, the
RGB 404 is three-gang size, and the RGB 408 is four-gang
size. All are available with black, white, or gray panels.
Features
RGB 400 Series features
Horizontal centering control — Shifts the image horizontally.
Level control — Adjusts the image brightness.
Peaking control — Adjusts the image sharpness.
Sync output options — Six BNC connectors allow separate
horizontal, vertical and composite sync outputs.
Sync-on-green (SOG) is output only if SOG is input.
Digital Display Sync Processing (DDSP) — Sync is
output in its original state to ensure compatibility
with digital display products.
75 ohm video termination switch — For applications
where a local computer monitor is not being used.
Additional RGB 404 features
The RGB 404 offers the following features in addition to the
RGB 400 Series features listed above:
Composite video pass-through RCA connector
S-video pass-through 4-pin mini DIN connector
Network pass-through (RJ-45 connector)
Two 2-channel audio outputs (unbalanced in, balanced
out) on RCA and PC stereo connectors
Additional RGB 406 and RGB 408 features
The RGB 406 and RGB 408 offer these features in addition
to the RGB 400 Series features listed above:
Two channels of audio (unbalanced in, balanced out)
Optional pass-through adapter plates (RGB 408 only)
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