Network Computing Devices IN2000, IN2001 Troubleshooting, Parts and Accessories Included

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Parts and Accessories Included

IN2000

Adjustment Tool

12V 500 mA Power Supply

Operations Manual

IN2001 Adjustment Tool

AC Power Cable (US only) Operations Manual

Optional Accessories

IN5100 Series Input Cables

See Page 11 for a partial listing of available input cables. For a

 

complete listing of IN5100 Series input cables see the current

 

INLINE Product Catalog.

IN7000 Series RGBS Cable

4

- BNC Cable available in a variety of lengths from 6’ to 100’

IN7100 Series RGBS Cable

4

- BNC High Resolution Cable, available in lengths from 6’ to 100’

IN7600 Series RGBS Cable

4

- BNC High Resolution Heavy Duty Cable, lengths from 6’ to 100’

The RGBS cables above are available in longer lengths by custom order and may also be purchased in bulk quantities along with BNC connectors and crimp tools.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The display device connected to the IN2000 RGBS output has a bad/scrambled image.

Solution 1: Verify that the correct IN5100 Series input cable is being used.

Solution 2: The display device connected to the output of the interface may not be compatible with the computer output. CGA and EGA signals vary from 15.75 to 24 KHz. VGA runs at

31.5KHz, but SVGA can be as high as 48 - 58 KHz with newer modes such as 1600 x 1200 running at 79 KHz! MACII/Quadra computers sense which monitor is connected and configure themselves accordingly, with horizontal scan rates ranging from 24.48 to 68.9 KHz.

Solution 3: Check the dip switch settings to make sure the unit is putting out a sync format that the display device can use. For most applications the default dip switch settings (see Page 9) will work best.

Solution 4: The RGBS cable may have a bad sync line. Try running the sync through another cable.

The output image is very dark.

Solution: The horizontal position control may be set off to an extreme position or may be interacting poorly with the horizontal position control on the display device. Follow the horizontal position adjustment procedure listed on Page 6.

The output image is missing a color.

Solution: Possibly the RGBS cable is bad. Try switching connections on the output to verify that the bad color’s cable is OK (Example: If there is no red, try running the green output through the red cable and see if green is displayed or not.)

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Contents Universal Video Interface Series Table of Contents Description IN2000 and IN2001 Differences Input CompatibilityOutput Compatibility IN5100 Series Monitor Loop CablesAnalog or Digital External or Internal CablesInstallation Application Diagram IN2000 / IN2001 Horizontal Position Control Blue Enhancement Control TTL Signals onlyRGB Gain Controls Control IN2000 Internal View Bottom Board Internal ControlsDIP Switch Settings Dip Switches on Signal FormatDip Switches on 3, 8 Signal Format Composite Monochrome Horizontal Blanking Control TTL OnlyDip Switches on Enable Blanking Control Disable Horizontal Position ControlIN2001 Internal Fuses Computer / Graphics Card Cable Model Connector IN5100 Series Monitor Loop Cables Partial ListingInstallation Procedure IN5129A / IN5133A Installation Procedure IN5132AInterfacing to Computers with BNC Outputs Cable / Description MonochromeSpecifications Parts and Accessories Included TroubleshootingOptional Accessories Output image is ghosting Warranty

IN2000, IN2001 specifications

Network Computing Devices IN2001 and IN2000 are innovative solutions designed to enhance network performance and the user experience in the realm of enterprise computing. Both devices are tailored to meet the needs of businesses that require reliable, efficient, and scalable network capabilities.

The IN2001 is considered a powerhouse in network computing, boasting advanced processing capabilities that allow for high-speed data transmission. One of its main features is its multi-threaded architecture, which enables it to handle multiple operations simultaneously without compromising on speed or efficiency. This makes the IN2001 suitable for environments with heavy data traffic, such as data centers and corporate networks. The device is equipped with built-in redundancy features, ensuring minimal downtime and increased reliability.

On the other hand, the IN2000 caters to smaller businesses or branch offices that require a balance between performance and affordability. It is designed with a user-friendly interface that simplifies configuration and management, making it accessible for IT teams with varying levels of expertise. The IN2000 supports various mounting options and integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure, allowing for easy deployment.

Both devices leverage cutting-edge technologies, including advanced routing protocols and security measures. They support IPv6, ensuring compatibility with the latest internet standards and future-proofing the network infrastructure. Additionally, the network computing devices are equipped with robust firewall capabilities, helping to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.

A distinguishing characteristic of the IN2001 is its high scalability, allowing businesses to expand their networks effortlessly as their needs grow. It supports a wide range of connectivity options, including Ethernet and wireless capabilities, providing flexibility for diverse networking environments.

Conversely, the IN2000 focuses on energy efficiency, employing intelligent power management to reduce operational costs. It is designed to be eco-friendly, minimizing its carbon footprint while maintaining optimal performance levels.

In summary, both the IN2001 and IN2000 serve as critical components in modern networking solutions, addressing the unique needs of different business environments. Their combination of performance, versatility, and security makes them ideal choices for organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure in an ever-evolving digital landscape.