Instruction manual
ACS-2048 • User’s Guide 19
2. Hardware Orientation
ACS-2048 Front Panel
4) Input 4 Connector
One HD-15 connector is provided for Input 4, which corresponds to the fourth
button in the Inputs Section. The input is dedicated to YUV or RGBHV formats.
Please note:
~ This input provides 10-bits/color sampling at a maximum 170 MHz.
~ This input supports 1:1 sampling up to 1600x1200@60 Hz. Sources with
native pixel rates greater than 170 MHz will be filtered and undersampled
at 170 Mhz. These include:
• 1920x1080p@60 (173.0 MHz)
• 1920x1200@60 (193.25 MHz)
• 2048x1080p@60 (183.75 MHz)
In Chapter 3, refer to the “Format Connection Table
” section on page 30 for a
table of analog input combinations using a breakout cable. In Appendix A, refer to
the “Input Specifications” section on page 82 for specifications, and the “Analog
15-pin D Connector” section on page 86 for pinouts.
5) Input 5 Connector
Five BNC connectors are provided for Input 5, which corresponds to the fifth
button in the Inputs Section. This input is almost identical to Input 4, except that
BNC connectors are used in place of the HD-15 connector.
6) Input 6 Connector
One BNC connector is provided for Input 6, which corresponds to the sixth button
in the Inputs Section. The input is dedicated to Composite NTSC or PAL video.
In Appendix A, refer to the “Input Specifications” section on page 82 for details.
7) Input 7 Connector
One 4-pin mini-DIN connector is provided for Input 7, which corresponds to the
seventh button in the Inputs Section. The input is dedicated to encoded NTSC or
PAL Y/C video. In Appendix A, refer to the “Input Specifications” section on
page 82 for details, and the “Mini-DIN Connector
” section on page 88 for pinouts.
8) Display Section
The Display Section includes the four-line display, the ADJUST knob and two
“menu navigation” buttons: SEL and ESC. Refer to the “Display Section
”
heading on page 20 for complete details.
9) Inputs Section
The Inputs Section includes eight buttons that enable you to select inputs, plus a
TEST PAT button that enables you to output a selected test pattern. Refer to the
“Inputs Section” heading on page 21 for complete details.
Note
This input does not support Composite or S-Video formats.