INTRODUCTION
WindowInputs
2 SuperView3000 User Manual May9, 2002
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WINDOW INPUTS
Eachchannel on the SuperView accepts four types of inputs—NTSC or PAL
Composite, S-Video,Y PBPRComponent, and RGB. All of the input
connectorscan be populated with sources but only one is displayed at a given
time. Notethat the Component and RGB are on one connector so you use that
channelfor either RGB or for component video.
Videoinputs can come from such devices as a TV camera, video cassette
recorder,DVD player, or video teleconferencing system. Analog RGB inputs
typicallycome from a computer and can be interlaced or non-interlaced, up to
1600x1200 pixels, and between 15 and 90kHz. The computerinputs can be of
anysync format (sync on green, composite sync, or separate H- and V-drive).
FIGURE2. SuperViewRear Panel, with Six Inputs in a 2RU Enclosure
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OUTPUT
Allinput signals to the SuperView are converted for display in the output high-
resolutionformat, up to 1600 pixels by 1200 lines, with horizontal scan rates
from15 to 100 kHz.
Ifyou have the optional BACKGROUND INPUT connec tor,the n the output of the
SuperViewcan sync to an incoming (background) signal. The SuperView can
eitherinsert the windows on top of the background graphics, or selectively
combinethe window inputs with the background computer image (chroma key
mode).
Ifno background signal is connected, the SuperView is operated in free-run
modeand the user can configure the resolution, frequency, and sync format of
theoutput signal.
Theoutput is available on the ANALOG OUTPUT connector and can be
connectedto a computermonitor or to other highs can-rate display devices.
TheSuperView also offers an optional DVI digital output,up to 1280x1024
pixels.