Extron electronic QGE 100 manual Supported Source Formats, Digital and Analog Representation

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Supported Source Formats

The table below lists the resolutions and refresh rates supported by the QGE 100.

Source Resolution

Digital

Analog

Source Resolution

Digital

Analog

 

 

 

 

 

 

BIOS and Startup

 

 

Wide Modes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

640x350 @ 85 Hz

 

X

1152x864 @ 75 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

640x400 @ 85 Hz

 

X

1280x768 @ 60 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

720x400 @ 70 Hz

 

X

1280x960 @ 60 Hz

X

X

720x400 @ 85 Hz

 

X

1280x960 @ 75 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

VGA

 

 

1365x768 @ 60 Hz

X

X

640x480 @ 60 Hz

X

X

SXGA

 

 

 

640x480 @ 72 Hz

X

X

1280x1024

@ 60 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

640x480 @ 75 Hz

X

X

1280x1024

@ 75 Hz

 

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

640x480 @ 85 Hz

X

X

1280x1024

@ 85 Hz

 

X

WVGA

 

 

SXGA+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

852x480 @ 60 Hz

X

X

1400x1050

@ 60 Hz

X

X

SVGA

 

 

UXGA

 

 

 

800x600 @ 56 Hz

X

X

1600x1200

@ 60 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

800x600 @ 60 Hz

X

X

WUXGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

800x600 @ 72 Hz

X

X

1920x1200

@ 60 Hz

X

 

800x600 @ 75 Hz

X

X

1920x1200

@ 60 Hz*

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

800x600 @ 85 Hz

X

X

*With reduced blanking

 

 

WSVGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

1024x576 @ 60 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

XGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1024x768 @ 60 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

1024x768 @ 70 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1024x768 @ 75 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1024x768 @ 85 Hz

X

X

 

 

 

 

NOTE: When sending a WUXGA signal into a QGE 100, you must have a WUXGA-

capable monitor connected to the DVI Out connector of the QGE 100. If

you do not, the EDID of the QGE allows the graphics card to produce only a maximum signal resolution of UXGA.

Digital and Analog Representation

If no local monitor is connected, a QGE 100 can represent itself to a graphics card either as a digital display device or an analog display device, but not both simultaneously. A file needs to be downloaded into the QGE 100 to dictate whether the unit appears as an analog or digital device to the graphics card. The default file provided with the QGE is DVI. If you want the QGE to be identified as analog, contact your Extron support representative to obtain the analog file.

These diagrams show examples of QGE connections for multicast and unicast streaming.

QGE 100 • Introduction

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Contents QGE Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Software Commands Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Contents QGE 100 Contents About this Guide About the QGE 100 EncoderQGE 100 Software Single or Multiple UsersFeatures Functional OverviewImage Capture and Distribution QGE 100 Data StreamManaging the Network Operating SystemEdid Management QGE 100 connected with a local monitorQGE 100 connected with no local monitor Supported Source Formats Digital and Analog RepresentationApplication Diagrams Multicast StreamingInstallation Operation Installation OverviewRear Panel Features QGE 100 Rear PanelConnecting the Source Computer to the QGE Pin FunctionAnalog Monitor Cable with Ferrite For an analog source computerConnecting the QGE 100 to the Network Connection ProcedureConnecting Power to the Unit Ethernet Connection IndicatorsConnection Diagrams If mounting the QGE 100 on a rackDigital Source Connection Diagram Connections with a Digital SourceAnalog Connection Diagram Connections with an Analog SourceFront Panel Features QGE 100 Front PanelAccessing the Software Programs Computer System RequirementsUsing the QGE 100 Administrator Program Installing the SoftwareStarting the Administrator Program QGE 100 Administrator Main Application Window Tasks sectionQGE 100 List section Configure QGE 100 Properties section Menu barOption Description Recent connectionsOther QGE 100 window items Tools menuAdministrator Viewer window Viewing a QGE 100 SourceAdministrator Viewer menu Options Menu Option Toolbar Icon DescriptionManaging the QGE 100 List Refreshing the listSaving the list Adding QGEs to the listDeleting a QGE from the list Deleting the QGE 100 ListLoading a saved QGE 100 List Logging In and Out Administrator Level Changing the PasswordConfiguring a QGE Configuring performance settingsConfiguring network settings Network Settings Window Setting DescriptionConfiguring UDP multicast settings Network Settings Section for UDP Multicast ConfigurationConfiguring the QGE for Use with a Quantum Elite Processor Detect Quantum Sources WindowQGE 100 Software Configuration and Control Using the QGE 100 Viewer Program Starting the Viewer ProgramQGE 100 Viewer Window PortMenus and toolbar Option Toolbar Icon DescriptionRecent ConnectionsView menu Connecting to a QGE 100 Source Connecting using the Channel listConnecting using the Connect dialog box Connecting to a QGE 100 on another subnetDisconnecting from a QGE Refreshing the Channel ListLearning Dialogs Learning Dialog ExampleConfiguring keyboard and mouse control options Mouse and Keyboard Control of the Source ComputerEnabling Mouse and Keyboard Control Field To enter a value From the Special Context menuStarting and stopping a mouse and keyboard control session To end the current control session, do any of the followingMulticast Error Logging Using the Special Context menuSpecifications Video inputVideo processing SyncGeneral IP, TCP, UDP, DhcpPart Numbers and Accessories Optional AccessoriesIncluded Parts Replacement Part Number Accessories Part NumberPower supply Mounting the QGE 100 EncoderUL Guidelines for Rack Mounting Other Rack Mounting RequirementsWhat is an IP Address? IP AddressingChoosing IP Addresses Class Name Valid Address Range Identifier ArrangementSubnet Mask Pinging for the IP AddressPing to determine the Extron IP address Class Name Subnet MaskSubnetting, a Primer Pinging to determine the web IP addressGateways Local and remote devicesIP addresses and octets Subnet masks and octetsDetermining whether devices are on the same subnet Unmasked octets are compared indicated by ? in figureTroubleshooting Performance Performance CriteriaThings that Impact Performance Criteria Data stream bottlenecksSource scaling Optimizing the Encoder Parameters USA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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QGE 100 specifications

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