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IN2076
1-In 2-Out MAC II Distribution Amplifier
FEATURES
Works with Video Signals from MAC II Family, Quadra, Centris, Performa, Power Macintosh, Radius, Daystar Genesis MP, UMAX SuperMac
Allows the Video Signal from One Computer to Feed Two Displays Simultaneously: The IN2076 is a dedicated MAC II distribution amplifier designed to split the video signal from a single MAC-type computer video card between the local computer monitor and a second display device. Wide Compatibility - The IN2076 operates with analog video signals from a wide variety of Apple Macintosh and compatible computers including the MAC II family, Quadra, Centris, Performa, Power MAC, Power Computing, Radius, Daystar MP and other models with similar video signals. The input signal to the IN2076 must be provided on a 15-pin D connector. Local Monitor Output - a passive loop-through output feeds video signal to the local computer monitor. This output passes through all sense pins between the video card and the monitor, ensuring that the computer video card sets itself to an appropriate resolution mode. When the IN2076 is used without a local monitor, an IN9056 15-Pin D Male MAC Termination Plug (included) must be used to provide the correct 75 Ohm termination. This terminator emulates an Apple 13”/14” color monitor. Buffered Video Output - the main video output is fully buffered and designed to drive a second display device such as an LCD panel, projector or a second data monitor. The IN2076 maintains sync signals in their original format while providing the amplification necessary to extend the external display as far as 100 feet away from the source computer when used with high resolution coaxial cables. The IN8100 Series MAC II extension cables (available in various lengths from 3’ to 100’) are specifically designed for this purpose. High Quality Amplification-The IN2076 is rated at 100 MHz bandwidth, providing ample bandpass performance to operate with MAC II signals up to 1152 x 870 resolution. The output gain is fixed at 1.1, which equates to a 10% increase in video level. This boost is sufficient to compensate for the voltage loss which occurs in about 75 - 100 feet of coaxial cable. Maintains Sync Polarity - The IN2076 is ideal for use with LCD panels, LCD projectors and other display devices which require that computer video signals remain in their original sync format with all polarities preserved in order to identify and adjust to various signal types.
-Loop-Through Output Provides Signal for Local Computer Monitor -Buffered Video Output Drives a Second Data Display Device Such as a Computer Monitor, Large Data/ Presentation Monitor, LCD Panel or Projector
100 MHz Video Bandwidth 15-Pin D Input and Output Connectors
Durable Metal Case Enclosure
SPECIFICATIONS INPUT: Connector: Signal: Sync: Horizontal Sync Range: Vertical Sync Range: OUTPUT: Connectors: Video Gain: Sync: GENERAL: Bandwidth: Power Supply: Shipping Weight: Dimensions: Included Accessories: Optional Accessories: Regulatory Approvals:
15-pin D male with female loop-through connector for local monitor 1.5 Vp-p max. TTL compatible for H & V 15 to 78 KHz 30 to 100 Hz 15-pin D female 1.1 TTL compatible 100 MHz @ -3dB 9 VDC, 500 mA external adapter included 2 lbs. / 1 Kg Product Weight: 8 oz. / .5 Kg .9" x 3.5" x 2.8" / 2.3cm x 8.2cm x 7.2cm IN9056 MAC Termination Plug, IN9204 External DC Power Supply, Operation Manual IN8100 Series MAC Cables, 3’ to 100’ Long UL1950, CAN/CSA-22.2 No.950, Third Edition CE: EN55022 (1987), EN50081-1 (1991), EN50082-1 (1992 and 1994), EN60950-92