Your High Resolution XGA DA
7
4.3
Your VP-400K 1:4 High Resolution UXGA DA
Figure 3
and
Table 3
define the
VP-400K
:
Figure 3: VP-400K 1:4 High Resolution UXGA DA
Table 3: VP-400K 1:4 High Resolution UXGA DA Features
#
Feature
Function
1
5V DC
+5V DC connector for powering the unit
2
ID Bit
Switch
Slide down to set to ON
1
; up to set to OFF
2
3
Vs (Vertical Sync) Switch
Set both switches
3
to Hi-Z (TTL
4
4
) if the source is, for
example, a digital graphics card. Set both switches to
75
Ω
(ANALOG) if the source is analog based, for
example, an RGBHV source with coaxial cable for sync
Hs (Horizontal Sync) Switch
5
OUTPUT 1
15-pin HD Connector Connect to the computer graphics acceptor 1
6
OUTPUT 2
15-pin HD Connector Connect to the computer graphics acceptor 2
7
INPUT
15-pin HD Connector
Connect to the computer graphics source
8
OUTPUT 3
15-pin HD Connector Connect to the computer graphics acceptor 3
9
ON
LED
Illuminates when receiving power
10
OUTPUT 4
15-pin HD Connector Connect to the computer graphics acceptor 4
1 Enabling the notebook or laptop to output a VGA signal to an external VGA monitor
2 When the source is not a laptop (for example, a PC)
3 Both the Hs and the Vs switches MUST be set identically (no harm will occur to the graphics source if the switches are set
to the wrong direction)
4 “Transistor-Transistor Logic” is a term used in digital electronics describing the ability of a device or circuit to be connected
directly to the input or output of digital equipment. Such compatibility eliminates the need for interfacing circuitry