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RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, or RsGsBs outputs — Select the output format via cabling setup, rear panel DIP switch, and/or internal DIP switch configuration.

Sync on green — Sync can be added to the green video signal, for an RGsB video output, by turning on a rear panel DIP switch.

Sync on red, green, and blue — Sync can be added to the red and blue video signals, for an RsGsBs video output, by turning on internal DIP switches and a rear panel DIP switch.

Serration pulse switch — This DIP switch-selectable feature adds or strips the serration pulses from the output signal to make it compatible with digital display devices. Use the serration pulse switch if flagging or bending occurs at the top of the video display.

Sync polarity adjustment — Horizontal and vertical sync output can either follow input sync polarity, or outgoing sync can be forced to negative via an internal jumper.

Vertical sync pulse width adjustment — Vertical sync pulse width can be adjusted via a rear panel DIP switch.

Vented metal enclosure — Vents in the enclosure keep the interface cool and ready for use 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.

Automatic sync stripping — Sync signals are automatically stripped from the red, green and blue video input signals. The interface normally outputs sync simultaneously as separate horizontal and vertical sync and as composite sync, but sync on green (SOG) and sync on red, green, and blue can be selected on rear panel and/or internal DIP switch(es).

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