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The SP7512RC is designed to manipulate the sync channels of a component computer video signal (RGBHV or RGBS) to allow the slow rotation of an image. In some applications, rotation of the image can help to reduce CRT "burn-in."
The SP7512RC has the ability to synchronize multiple units so that the image on multiple displays will rotate together. This is done by connecting a standard 75 ohm coaxial cable between the "Synchro" port on the SP7512RC units to be used in the system.
In a standard system, the SP7512RC is typically placed between a computer video interface and a CRT projector or monitor. Only the sync channel(s) pass through the unit. The Red, Green, and Blue channels must be "bridged" around the SP7512RC using optional BNC barrels.
The SP7512RC is also capable of combining separate Horizontal and Vertical Sync into Composite Sync or splitting Composite Sync into Horizontal and Vertical Sync. The SP7512RC offers dip switches for setting these sync processing features. |