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Supported Source Formats
The table below lists the resolutions and refresh rates supported by the QGE 100.
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BIOS and Startup |
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640x350 @ 85 Hz |
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640x400 @ 85 Hz |
| X | 1280x768 @ 60 Hz | X | X | |
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720x400 @ 70 Hz |
| X | 1280x960 @ 60 Hz | X | X | |
720x400 @ 85 Hz |
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VGA |
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640x480 @ 60 Hz | X | X | SXGA |
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640x480 @ 72 Hz | X | X | 1280x1024 | @ 60 Hz | X | X |
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640x480 @ 75 Hz | X | X | 1280x1024 | @ 75 Hz |
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640x480 @ 85 Hz | X | X | 1280x1024 | @ 85 Hz |
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WVGA |
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852x480 @ 60 Hz | X | X | 1400x1050 | @ 60 Hz | X | X |
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800x600 @ 56 Hz | X | X | 1600x1200 | @ 60 Hz | X | X |
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800x600 @ 60 Hz | X | X | WUXGA |
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800x600 @ 72 Hz | X | X | 1920x1200 | @ 60 Hz | X |
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800x600 @ 75 Hz | X | X | 1920x1200 | @ 60 Hz* | X |
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800x600 @ 85 Hz | X | X | *With reduced blanking |
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WSVGA |
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1024x576 @ 60 Hz | X | X |
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XGA |
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1024x768 @ 60 Hz | X | X |
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1024x768 @ 70 Hz | X | X |
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1024x768 @ 75 Hz | X | X |
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1024x768 @ 85 Hz | X | X |
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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 | 6 |