OPERATION
About the Accurate Sync Routing System
The Accurate Sync Routing System allows various sync and video combinations to be
made to the Input 01 or 02 on the VIM. You can connect Video signals with Separate
sync (R-G-B-H/C-V), Composite sync (R-G-B- H/C) or Sync-on-Green (R-Gs-B).
As well, the routing system allow Composite Video signals to be connected through the
Green BNC and routed to the Decoder as long as the Recall (or input) memory assigned
to the Composite Video source is set for routing as Composite Video. From the PIC
menu, select ''Signal Routing'' (item 9), then select ''As Composite'' (item 2) in order to
force the routing to the Decoder.
Similarly, the system allows you to connect S-video (Y/C) signals to the Red (for Y) and
Blue (for C) BNCs, where they are routed to the Decoder if the Recall (or input) memory
assigned to the S-video source is set for routing as S-video. From the PIC menu, select
''Signal Routing'' (item 9). Then select ''As S-video'' (item 3) in order to force the routing
to the Decoder.
The IC at the U41 location on the Video Input Module (VIM) determines the priority and
routing of incoming and outgoing sync. The VIM also includes Sync-on-Green circuitry
that strips sync information from signals connected to the Green BNC. The IC then
outputs the appropriate sync from the VIM to the Deflection Processor Board (DPB),
which locks the operating frequency of the projector to the sync it receives. Set ''Auto
Clamp'' in one of two ways, as described below.
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