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DESCRIPTION

The IN2000 and IN2001 are universal computer video interfaces designed to work with Analog, TTL, and ECL computer video signals. Like other INLINE interfaces, the IN2000 / IN2001 carry out three primary functions:

Signal Splitting - these interfaces allow for the simultaneous connection and viewing of both the computer’s local monitor and a second output device such as a large screen data projector, monitor, or color printer.

Electronic Interfacing - Computer video output signals come in three main varieties: Analog, TTL Digital, and ECL Digital. Several different signal sync formats are used including RGBS (composite sync), RGBHV (separate horizontal and vertical sync signals), RGsB (sync on the Green video signal), and Monochrome with Composite Sync. The IN2000/2001 will accept any of these signal types and formats, outputting the signal in the standard RGBS Analog video format.

Physical Interfacing - Computers employ many different types of video output connectors, making it difficult to hook up computers directly to data projection devices. The IN2000 / IN2001 simplify interfacing, routing, and switching tasks by acting as universal adapters. Through the use of IN5100 Series removable monitor loop input cables, the IN2000 / IN2001 can be attached to virtually any computer and will provide a video output signal on four BNC connectors which can easily be connected to an RGB display device.

The IN2000 / IN2001 are not scan converters. The data projector, monitor, or other

output device must be compatible with the horizontal scan rate output by the computer video card.

The IN2000 / IN2001 Universal computer video interfaces are fully automatic, offering easy operation and the following features:

100 MHz Bandwidth - High performance interface design ensures that video signals will be interfaced with no loss of image detail.

Universal Design - units will operate Analog Video, TTL Digital Video, and ECL Digital Video input. TTL and ECL digital signals are converted to analog video, allowing output signals to be run over long distances on high resolution coaxial cables.

IN5100 Series Monitor Loop Cables - dozens of specialized input cables are available which allow the IN2000 / IN2001 to be attached to over 95% of the computers on the market (IN5100 Series input cables are not included with the IN2000 / IN2001, but are required for operation). This design prevents obsolescence - users may buy the universal interface and IN5100 cable(s) they need today and add additional cables in the future as their needs change.

Loop-Through Output - provides a passive output signal for the local computer monitor.

Flexible Output Signal Formats - RGBS (standard), RGsB, and Composite Monochrome.

Horizontal Position Control - allows picture to be centered precisely on the data display screen.

RGB Gain Controls - Red, Green, and Blue levels can be calibrated and output gain boosted to compensate for long cable runs (up to 100’ depending on signal horizontal scan frequency).

Blue Enhancement - improves visibility of digital input signals which contain a lot of blue elements.

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IN2000 / IN2001 OPERATION MANUAL - REV. 2.1 12/11/99

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Network Computing Devices IN2001, IN2000 operation manual Description

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.