ALTINEX DA1916SX User Manual

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SWITCHERS
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
9
No:
Question
Answer
1
What is a
switcher?
A switcher is a device that
allows you to connect
multiple video sources to a
single display and to select
between the sources.
2
When do I
use the
DA1916SX?
If you have two computers
and you want to display
them on a single monitor,
you would use the
DA1916SX 2-in, 1-out VGA
Auto Switcher between the
computers and the monitor,
using cables to interconnect
the pieces. The switcher
would then allow you to
select which computer would
be displayed on the monitor
at any given time
.
3
What kind of
signal
formats may
I pass
through the
DA1916SX?
The DA1916SX can pass
VGA/SVGA/XGA/UXGA,
RGBS, RGsB, Component
Video (Y, R-Y, & B-Y), S-
Video (Y/C), and Composite
Video signals (with adapter
cables).
4
Is the output
of the
DA1916SX
buffered?
Yes, the DA1916SX offers a
fully buffered main output.
5
How far can I
run a signal
through the
DA1916SX?
The output of the DA1916SX
allows signals to be driven
through 100 feet of cable
depending on cable quality
and the source signal
resolution without
degradation of the image
quality.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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We have carefully tested and have found no
problems in the supplied DA1916SX unit; however,
we would like to offer the following suggestions
:
 Please make sure that you have the correct
setting Sync Source Switch. If RGBS signal
formats are passed, the switch must be in the
SYNC position. If you pass RGsB or
composite video signal formats, the switch
must be in the GREEN position.
 Make sure that the correct power adapter is
connected to the unit.
 Please make sure that the input amplitude of
analog signal is less than 1.5V.
 Please use the Altinex supplied external
adaptor (9V, 500mA).
 Please make sure that the proper quality of
cables is used. We recommend Altinex made
cables for the best results.
 If a problem arises after continuous usage at
higher voltage, higher temperature, higher
humidity, or at other extreme environmental
conditions, please correct the problem.