Quantum Data 700 Series manual Specifications, Video Formats

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Specifications

Video Formats

Storage: 132 total

Press Signal Type button to view signal types. Edit method: Windows-based VGM software

Test Images (Patterns)

Press Image button to list images.

Horizontal Timing

Frequency:

1 KHz to 250 KHz

Total pixels:

144 to 4096

Active range:

16 to 4096 pixels

Vertical Timing

Frequency:

1 Hz to 650 Hz

Active lines:

1 to 4096

Scan types:

Progressive, 2:1 Interlace

Sync Types

Separate digital horizontal and vertical

Digital and analog composite

Bipolar HDTV

Video Outputs

Timing accuracy: 2%

Connectors: See diagram on page 3.

RF Output (701 only)

Channels:

Channels 2, 3, 4, and 6 (VHF) per

 

NTSC (M) and PAL (G).

Video:

Color per NTSC (M) and PAL (G)

Audio:

Mono 1 KHz tone per NTSC (M) and

 

PAL (G)

Connector:

Female F type

Digital Video (701 only)

Pixel rate: Single link 75 MHz

Audio Outputs

Connecter:

3.5 mm stereo phone jack

Signals:

Left: 1 KHz tone

 

Right: 2 KHz tone

User Interface

Display:

4 x 20 character backlit LCD

Buttons:

9 function buttons, 8 menu buttons, 2

 

paging buttons

Computer Interface

Type:

RS-232, 9 pin D-sub

Protocol:

9600 baud, 8-N-1, Xon/Xoff

VESA EDID/DDC Support

Reads a monitor’s EDID data through DVI connector, and shows list of supported standard formats. DDC test mode for cycling through supported standard formats.

Battery Power Operation

Type:

Six AA 1500 mA-H rated

 

rechargeable NiMH batteries

 

(included)

Use time:

8 hours with fully charged NiMH

 

batteries. Less when using

 

backlight, DVI, NTSC, or RF

 

features.

AC Power Operation

Type:

External charger/power supply

 

supplied with unit

Input:

100-240 VAC @ 47-63 Hz

Output:

12V

Size and Weight

Size:

H 5.5 x W 8.25 x D 2 inches

 

H 140 x W 210 x D 51 mm

Ship weight:

4 lbs, including batteries

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