Appendix

Multiple Display Control (MDC)

MDC (Multiple Display Control) is an application that allows multiple display devices to be controlled simultaneously using a PC. Communication between a PC and monitor takes place using RS232C (serial data transmission) and RJ45 (LAN) cables.

DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)

DVD refers to a CD-sized mass storage disk where you can save multimedia (audio, video or game) applications using MPEG-2 video compression technology.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)

It is an interface that can be connected to a digital audio source as well as a high-definition video source by using a single cable without compression.

Component ports (green, blue and red)

The component ports, which identify, transmit and receive contrast signals, provide superior picture quality to any other video connection methods.

Stereo

Stereo refers to a technology that outputs audio signals via two channels. It delivers 3D sound experience through separate left and right audio channels over two speakers.

Source

Input source refers to a video source device connected to the product such as a camcorder or video or DVD player.

480i / 480p / 720p / 1080i / 1080p

Each of the scanning rates above refers to the number of effective scanning lines that decides the screen resolution. The scanning rate may be indicated in i (interlaced) or p (progressive), depending on the scanning method.

- Scanning

Scanning refers to a process of sending pixels that form an image progressively. A larger number of pixels will deliver a clearer and more vivid picture.

- Progressive

In progressive scan mode, all lines of pixels are scanned one by one (progressively) on the screen.

- Interlaced

In interlaced scan mode, every other line of pixels is scanned from top to bottom first and then the remaining lines of pixels (that were not scanned) are scanned.

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