RGBlink 1080P 13 3 inch Portable Monitor User Manual
- September 12, 2024
- RGBlink
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1080P 13 3 inch Portable Monitor
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Specifications:
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Screen Size: 13.3 inches
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Resolution: Up to 1920×1080
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Interfaces: Full function USB-C for power supply, audio, and
video signal; mini HDMI for compatibility with most HD devices -
Audio: Built-in dual microphones
Product Usage Instructions:
Safety Instructions:
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Do not remove covers or panels to avoid exposure to dangerous
voltages. -
Operate the product from a power source not exceeding 230 volts
rms. -
Avoid using the product in explosive atmospheres.
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Ensure proper installation following safety precautions and
grounding guidelines.
Unpacking and Installation:
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Ensure the installation environment is clean, well-lit,
static-free, and adequately powered. -
Allow proper ventilation and space for all components during
installation. -
Connect the chassis to earth via the ground wire in the AC
power cord.
Product Features:
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The 13.3-inch screen provides a high-resolution display.
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Full function USB-C interface for power, audio, and video
signal. -
Mini HDMI interface for compatibility with most HD
devices. -
Built-in dual microphones for audio input.
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High compatibility with phones and computers in the
market.
Key Functions:
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Power/Return Key: Short press to return, long
press to turn off. Power indicator shows power-on state. -
Indicator: Green indicator displays active
signal.
FAQ:
Q: Can I use this portable display with my smartphone?
A: Yes, the display is highly compatible with most phones and
computers in the market. You can connect it using the USB-C
interface for power and signal.
Q: What should I do if the power indicator does not display the
power-on state?
A: Ensure that the power source does not exceed 230 volts rms.
Check the connections and power supply to troubleshoot the
issue.
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Content …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1
Declarations ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3
FCC/Warranty ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Operators
Safety Summary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Installation
Safety Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Chapter 1 Your
Product …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 1.1 Key Features
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 1.2 Key and Interface
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 1.3 Dimensions
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 Chapter 2 Use Your Product
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 2.1 Device Connection
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 2.2 Menu
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9
2.2.1 Brightness …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9 2.2.2 Image
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 2.2.3 Color Temperature
………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 2.2.4 OSD Setting
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 2.2.5 Reset
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11 2.2.6 Others
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Chapter 3 Order Codes
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 3.1 Product Code
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Chapter 4 Support
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4.1 Contact Us ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Chapter 5
Appendix ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15
5.1 Support Phone Models ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 5.2
Support Computer Models ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..15 5.3 Terms &
Definitions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 5.4 Revision
History ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
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Thank you for choosing our product! This User Manual is designed to show you
how to use this monitor quickly and make use of all the features. Please read
all directions and instructions carefully before using this product.
Declarations
FCC/Warranty
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area may cause harmful interference, in which case the user will
be responsible for correcting any interference.
Guarantee and Compensation
We provide a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the
legally stipulated terms of guarantee. On receipt, the purchaser must
immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport,
as well as for material and manufacturing faults. The period of guarantee
begins on the date of transfer of risks, in the case of special systems and
software on the date of commissioning, at latest 30 days after the transfer of
risks. In the event of justified notice of compliant, we can repair the fault
or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period.
If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful, the purchaser can
demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract. All
other claims, in particular those relating to compensation for direct or
indirect damage, and also damage attributed to the operation of software as
well as to other service provided by us, being a component of the system or
independent service, will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven
to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to
the intent or gross negligence or part of our company. If the purchaser or a
third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by us, or
if the goods are handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are
commissioned operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the
goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee
claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid. Not included in the
guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or
special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces.
Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee
provided by us either. The environmental conditions as well as the servicing
and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by
the customer.
Operators Safety Summary
The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel.
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Do Not Remove Covers or Panels
There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover
will expose dangerous voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not remove the
top cover. Do not operate the unit without the cover installed.
Power Source
This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply
more than 230 volts rms between the supply conductors or between both supply
conductor and ground. A protective ground connection by way of grounding
conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation.
Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.
Installation Safety Summary
Safety Precautions
For all product installation procedures, please observe the following
important safety and handling rules to avoid damage to yourself and the
equipment. To protect users from electric shock, ensure that the chassis
connects to earth via the ground wire provided in the AC power Cord. The AC
Socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Unpacking and Inspection
Before opening product shipping box, inspect it for damage. If you find any
damage, notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments. As
you open the box, compare its contents against the packing slip. If you find
any shortages, contact your sales representative. Once you have removed all
the components from their packaging and checked that all the listed components
are present, visually inspect the system to ensure there was no damage during
shipping. If there is damage, notify the shipping carrier immediately for all
claims adjustments.
Site Preparation
The environment in which you install your product should be clean, properly
lit, free from static, and have adequate power, ventilation, and space for all
components.
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Chapter 1 Your Product
1.1 Key Features
13.3 inch screen, resolution up to 1920×1080 Full function USB-C interface for
power supply, audio and video signal mini HDMI interface to fit most HD
devices Built-in dual microphones High compatibility with most phones and
computers in the market
1.2 Key and Interface
NO. Item Power/Return Key Indicator
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Description
Short Press: to return. Long Pressto turn off the display. Power Indicator:
red indicator displays power-on state. Signal Indicator: green indicator
displays active signal.
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Roll Key
Press to open the directory menu, scroll the “Roll key” up and down in the memu to control the cursor.
3.5mm Headphone Interface Headphone, Audio extension interface.
mini HDMI Interface
Responsible for audio and video signal transmission of display.
Designed for display power supply, audio, video signal
Full function Type-C Interface transmission.
Support forward and negative interpolation.
1.3 Dimensions
Following is the dimension of display for your reference: 310mm × 200mm ×
5(10) mm.
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Chapter 2 Use Your Product
2.1 Device Connection
1. Connect computers with a full function Type-c interface.
The display supports the use of full-featured Type-c interface for extended
display or duplicate display of standard wiring wirers.
NoteWhen the brightness and volume are adjusted to more than 80%, 1920 * 1080
resolution is connected to an external power supply of 5V / 3A and above; 3200
- 1800 resolution is connected to an external PD 30W and above power supply.
2. Connect to full function phone with Tyep-C(External power supply is required when the phone’s battery is below 30%):
The display screen supports connecting the mobile phone to the standard line and entering the content of the mobile phone screen or customizing the UI interface according to the system settings:
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When no external power is needed, the mobile phone battery powers the display;
the energy-saving mode is activated, and the display brightness is
automatically adjusted to 30%. The user can adjust the display brightness and
volume according to the input power of the mobile phone. When external power
is supplied, the monitor charges the mobile phone in reverse through the
external power supply. To ensure that the display and mobile phone can obtain
sufficient working current, a resolution of 19201080 / 25601440 is connected
to at least 5V /3A and above power.
3. Connect to computers with an HDMI interface:
Portable display with mini HDMI interfance is compatible with most HD devices.
When connecting to computer with HDMI interface, You need to connect the power
first and then connect the computer and the portable monitor witch an HDMI
cable.
NoteSome brands of computers have low USB output power and require external
power supply.
4. Connect to more HDMI devices:
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NoteWhen connecting the HD device, the portable display must be connected to
the power supply first, and then the device and the portable display must be
connected with the HDMI cable to ensure the smooth transmission of data
signals.
2.2 Menu
Press Roll Key to enter Menu. Press Roll Key up/down to adjust, and Press Menu
Key to confirm.
2.2.1 Brightness
You can adjust brightness, contrast, and sharpness as needed, and choose
profile according to the usage scene.
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2.2.2 Image
Set the display image display according to personal preference.
2.2.3 Color Temperature
Users can configure red, green and blue values for color temperature
adjustment. Range is from 0 to 100.
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2.2.4 OSD Setting
The user can select language as needed, adjust the horizontal and vertical
position so as to ensure the OSD is displayed on an appropriate position of
the screen. Set the transparency to customize the OSD display effect according
to preference.
2.2.5 Reset
When a menu interface presents a gray interface and cannot be operated, you
can select reset.
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2.2.6 Others
Select signal source, adjust low blue light value and volume in the following
interface.
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Chapter 3 Order Codes
3.1 Product Code
962-1330-01-0
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Chapter 4 Support
4.1 Contact Us
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Chapter 5 Appendix
5.1 Support Phone Models
Brand
Huawei
Samsung Smartisan OPPO More
Phone model Mate10Mate10ProMate20Mate20ProMate20XMate RSMate30 P20P20 ProP20 RSP30P30 ProHonor Note10HonorV20 S8S8+S9S9+S10S10+ Note8Note9S10 R1Pro2S R17 ProReno series Updated continuously…..
5.2 Support Computer Models
Brand Huawei Apple Honor Mi Lenovo Hp Dell Google Asus Microsoft Razer
Computer model MateBook DMateBook XMateBook X ProMateBook EMateBook 13 MacBook12MacBook Air 2018MacBook Proipad Pro 2018 Magic Book Air12.5/13.3inchPro15.6 inchMillet Game Book Yoga5ProThinkPadX1Carbon2017Miix720 PavilionX2EliteBook Folio G1 XPS13 XPS15 ChromeBookPielBookPen LIngYao3U306U321seriesU41000ROG series Surface Book2 Blade Stealth blade/blade sneak version
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More
Updated continuously…..
5.3 Terms & Definitions
RCA: Connector used primarily in consumer AV equipment for both audio and
video. The RCA connector was developed by the Radio Corporation of America.
BNC: Stands for Bayonet Neill-Concelman. A cable connector used extensively in television (named for its inventors). A cylindrical bayonet connector that operates with a twist-locking motion .
CVBS: CVBS or Composite video, is an analog video signal without audio. Most commonly CVBS is used for transmission of standard definition signals. In consumer applications the connector is typically RCA type, while in professional applications the connector is BNC type.
YPbPr: Used to describe the colour space for progressive-scan. Otherwise known as component video. VGA: Video Graphics Array. VGA is an analog signal typically used on earlier computers. The signal is non-interlaced in modes 1, 2, and 3 and interlaced when using in mode.
DVI: Digital Visual Interface. The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG (Digital Display Work Group). This connection standard offers two different connectors: one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only, and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video.
SDI: Serial Digital Interface. Standard definition video is carried on this 270 Mbps data transfer rate. Video pixels are characterized with a 10-bit depth and 4:2:2 color quantization. Ancillary data is included on this interface and typically includes audio or other metadata. Up to sixteen audio channels can be transmitted. Audio is organised into blocks of 4 stereo pairs. Connector is BNC.
HD-SDI: High-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in SMPTE 292M this provides a nominal data rate of 1.485 Gbit/s.
3G-SDI: Standardized in SMPTE 424M, consists of a single 2.970 Gbit/s serial link that allows replacing dual link HD-SDI.
6G-SDI: Standardized in SMPTE ST-2081 released in 2015, 6Gbit/s bitrate and able to support 2160p@30.
12G-SDI: Standardized in SMPTE ST-2082 released in 2015, 12Gbit/s bitrate and able to support 2160p@60.
U-SDI: Technology for transmitting large-volume 8K signals over a single cable. a signal interface called the ultra high definition signal/data interface (U-SDI) for transmitting 4K and 8K signals using a single optical cable. The interface was standardized as the SMPTE ST 2036-4.
HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface: An interface used for the transmission of uncompressed high definition video, up to 8 channels of audio, and control signals, over a single cable.
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HDMI 1.3: Released on June 22 2006, and increased the maximum TMDS clock to
340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s). Support resolution 1920 × 1080 at 120 Hz or 2560 × 1440
at 60 Hz). It added support for 10 bpc, 12 bpc, and 16 bpc color depth (30,
36, and 48 bit/px), called deep color.
HDMI 1.4: Released on June 5, 2009, added support for 4096×2160 at 24 Hz,
3840×2160 at 24, 25, and 30 Hz, and 1920×1080 at 120 Hz. Compared to HDMI 1.3,
3 more features added which are HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) , audio return
channel (ARC),3D Over HDMI, a new Micro HDMI Connector, an expanded set of
color spaces.
HDMI 2.0: Released on September 4, 2013 increases the maximum bandwidth to
18.0 Gbit/s. Other features of HDMI 2.0 include up to 32 audio channels, up to
1536 kHz audio sample frequency, the HE-AAC and DRA audio standards, improved
3D capability, and additional CEC functions.
HDMI 2.0a: Was released on April 8, 2015, and added support for High Dynamic
Range (HDR) video with static metadata. HDMI 2.0b: Was released March, 2016,
support for HDR Video transport and extends the static metadata signaling to
include Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG).
HDMI 2.1: Released on November 28, 2017. It adds support for higher
resolutions and higher refresh rates, Dynamic HDR including 4K 120 Hz and 8K
120 Hz.
DisplayPort: A VESA standard interface primarily for video, but also for
audio, USB and other data. DisplayPort (or DP) is backwards compatible with
HDMI, DVI and VGA.
DP 1.1: Was ratified on 2 April 2007, and version 1.1a was ratified on 11
January 2008. DisplayPort 1.1 allow a maximum bandwidth of 10.8 Gbit/s (8.64
Gbit/s data rate) over a standard 4-lane main link, enough to support
1920×1080@60Hz
DP 1.2: Introduced on 7 January 2010, effective bandwidth to 17.28 Gbit/s
support increased resolutions, higher refresh rates, and greater color depth,
maximum resolution 3840×2160@60Hz
DP 1.4: Publish on 1 Mar, 2016.overall transmission bandwidth 32.4 Gbit/s
,DisplayPort 1.4 adds support for Display Stream Compression 1.2 (DSC), DSC is
a “visually lossless” encoding technique with up to a 3:1 compression ratio.
Using DSC with HBR3 transmission rates, DisplayPort 1.4 can support 8K UHD
(7680×4320) at 60 Hz or 4K UHD (3840×2160) at 120 Hz with 30 bit/px RGB color
and HDR. 4K at 60 Hz 30 bit/px RGB/HDR can be achieved without the need for
DSC.
Multi-mode Fiber: Fibers that support many propagation paths or transverse
modes are called multi-mode fibers, generally have a wider core diameter and
are used for short-distance communication links and for applications where
high power must be transmitted.
Single-mode Fiber: Fiber that support a single mode are called single-mode
fibers. Single-mode fibers are used for most communication links longer than
1,000 meters (3,300 ft).
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SFP: Small form-factor pluggable , is a compact, hot-pluggable network interface module used for both telecommunication and data communications applications.
Optical Fiber Connector: Terminates the end of an optical fiber, and enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing. The connectors mechanically couple and align the cores of fibers so light can pass. 4 most common types of optical fiber connectors are SC, FC, LC,ST.
SC: (Subscriber Connector), also known as the square connector was also created by the Japanese company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. SC is a push-pull coupling type of connector and has a 2.5mm diameter. Nowadays, it is used mostly in single mode fiber optic patch cords, analog, GBIC, and CATV. SC is one of the most popular options, as its simplicity in design comes along with great durability and affordable prices.
LC(Lucent Connector) is a small factor connector (uses only a 1.25mm ferrule diameter) that has a snap coupling mechanism. Because of its small dimensions, it is the perfect fit for high-density connections, XFP, SFP, and SFP+ transceivers.
FC: (Ferrule Connector) is a screw type connector with a 2.5mm ferrule. FC is a round shaped threaded fiber optic connector,mostly used on Datacom, telecom, measurement equipment, single-mode laser.
ST: (Straight Tip) was invented by AT&T and uses a bayonet mount along with a long spring-loaded ferrule to support the fiber.
USB: Universal Serial Bus is a standard that was developed in the mid-1990s that defines cables, connectors and communication protocols. This technology is designed to allow a connection, communication and power supply for peripheral devices and computers.
USB 1.1: FullBandwidth USB, specification was the first release to be widely adopted by the consumer market. This specification allowed for a maximum bandwidth of 12Mbps.
USB 2.0: or HiSpeed USB, specification made many improvements over USB 1.1. The main improvement was an increase in bandwidth to a maximum of 480Mbps.
USB 3.2: Super Speed USB with 3 varieties of 3.2 Gen 1(original name USB 3.0), 3.2Gen 2(original name USB 3.1), 3.2 Gen 2×2 (original name USB 3.2) with speed up to 5Gbps,10Gbps,20Gbps respectively.
USB version and connectors figure:
USB 2.0
Type Type B Mini
A
A
Mini B
Micro- Micro Type C
A
-B
USB 3.0
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USB 3.1&3.2
NTSC: The colour video standard used in North America and some other parts of
the world created by the National Television Standards Committee in the 1950s.
NTSC utilizes an interlaced video signals.
PAL: Phase Alternate Line. A television standard in which the phase of the
colour carrier is alternated from line to line. It takes four full images (8
fields) for the colour-to-horizontal images (8 fields) for the colour-to-
horizontal phase relationship to return to the reference point. This
alternation helps cancel out phase errors. For this reason, the hue control is
not needed on a PAL TV set. PAL, is widely used in needed on a PAL TV set.
PAL, is widely used in Western Europe, Australia, Africa, the Middle East, and
Micronesia. PAL uses 625-line, 50-field (25 fps) composite colour transmission
system.
SMPTE: Society of Motion image and Television Engineers. A global
organization, based in the United States, that sets standards for baseband
visual communications. This includes film as well as video and television
standards. VESA: Video Electronics Standards Association. An organization
facilitating computer graphics through standards.
HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) was developed by Intel
Corporation an is in wide use for protection of video during transmission
between devices.
HDBaseT: A video standard for the transmission of uncompressed video (HDMI
signals) and related features using Cat 5e/Cat6 cabling infrastructure.
ST2110: A SMPTE developed standard, ST2110 describes how to send digital video
over and IP networks. Video is transmitted uncompressed with audio and other
data in a separate streams. SMPTE2110 is intended principally for broadcast
production and distribution facilities where quality and flexibility are more
important.
SDVoE: Software Defined Video over Ethernet (SDVoE) is a method for
transmission, distribution and management AV signals using a TCP/IP Ethernet
infrastructure for transport with low latency. SDVoE is commonly used in
integration applications.
Dante AV: The Dante protocol was developed for and widely adopted in audio
systems for the transmission of uncompressed digital audio on IP based
networks. The more recent Dante AV specification includes support for digital
video.
NDI: Network Device interface (NDI) is a software standard developed by NewTek
to enable video-compatible products to communicate, deliver, and receive
broadcast quality video in a high quality, low latency manner that is frame-
accurate and suitable for switching in a live production environment over TCP
(UDP) Ethernet based networks. NDI is commonly found in broadcast
applications.
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RTMP: Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) was initially a proprietary protocol
developed by Macromedia (now Adobe) for streaming audio, video and data over
the Internet, between a Flash player and a server.
RTSP: The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a network control protocol
designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control
streaming media servers. The protocol is used for establishing and controlling
media sessions between end points.
MPEG: Moving Picture Experts Group is a working group formed from ISO and IEC
developing standards that allow audio/video digital compression and
Transmission.
H.264: Also known as AVC (Advanced Video Coding) or MPEG-4i is a common video
compression standard. H.264 was standardized by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts
Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/IEC JTC1 Moving Picture Experts Group
(MPEG).
H.265: Also known as HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding ) H.265 is the
successor to the widely used H.264/AVC digital video coding standard.
Developed under the auspices of ITU, resolutions up to 8192×4320 may be
compressed.
API: An Application Programming Interface (API) provides a predefined function
which allows access capabilities and features or routines via a software or
hardware, without accessing source code or understanding the details of inner
working mechanism. An API call may execute a function and/or provide data
feedback/report.
DMX512: The communication standard developed by USITT for entertainment and
digital lighting systems.The wide adoption of the Digital Multiplex (DMX)
protocol has seen the protocol used for a wide range of other devices
including video controllers. DMX512 is delivered over cable of 2 twisted pairs
with 5pin XLR cables for connection. ArtNet: An ethernet protocol based on
TCP/IP protocol stack, mainly used in entertainment/events applications. Built
on the DMX512 data format, ArtNet enables multiple ” universes ” of DMX512 to
be transmitted using ethernet networks for transport.
MIDI: MIDI is the abbreviation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface. As the
name indicates the protocol was developed for communication between
electronical musical instruments and latterly computers. MIDI instructions are
triggers or commands sent over twisted pair cables, typically using 5pin DIN
connectors. OSC: The principle of Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol is for
networking sound synthesizers, computers, and multimedia devices for musical
performance or show control. As with XML and JSON, the OSC protocol allows
sharing data. OSC is transported via UDP packets between devices connected on
an Ethernet.
Brightness: Usually refers to the amount or intensity of video light produced
on a screen without regard to colour. Sometimes called black level.
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Contrast Ratio: The ratio of the high light output level divided by the low
light output level. In theory, the contrast ratio of the television system
should be at least 100:1, if not 300:1. In reality, there are several
limitations. Well-controlled viewing conditions should yield a practical
contrast ratio of 30:1 to 50:1.
Colour Temperature: The colour quality, expressed in degrees Kelvin (K), of a
light source. The higher the colour temperature, the bluer the light. The
lower the temperature, the redder the light. Benchmark colour temperature for
the A/V industry include 5000°K, 6500°K, and 9000°K.
Saturation: Chroma, Chroma gain. The intensity of the colour, or the extent to
which a given colour in any image is free from white. The less white in a
colour, the truer the colour or the greater its saturation. Saturation is the
amount of pigment in a colour, and not the intensity.
Gamma: The light output of a CRT is not linear with respect to the voltage
input. The difference between what you should have and what is actually output
is known as gamma.
Frame: In interlaced video, a frame is one complete image.A video frame is
made up of two fields, or two sets of interlaced lines. In a film, a frame is
one still image of a series that makes up a motion image. Genlock: Allows
synchronisation of otherwise video devices. A signal generator provides a
signal pulses which connected devices can reference. Also see Black Burst and
Color Burst.
Blackburst: The video waveform without the video elements.It includes the
vertical sync, horizontal sync, and the Chroma burst information. Blackburst
is used to synchronize video equipment to align the video output.
Colour Burst: In colour TV systems, a burst of subcarrier frequency located on
the back part of the composite video signal. This serves as a colour
synchronizing signal to establish a frequency and phase reference for the
Chroma signal. Colour burst is 3.58 MHz for NTSC and 4.43 MHz for PAL.
Colour Bars: A standard test pattern of several basic colours (white, yellow,
cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, and black) as a reference for system
alignment and testing. In NTSC video, the most commonly used colour bars are
the SMPTE standard colour bars. In PAL video, the most commonly used colour
bars are eight full field bars. On computer monitors the most commonly used
colour bars are two rows of reversed colour bars
Seamless Switching: A feature found on many video switchers. This feature
causes the switcher to wait until the vertical interval to switch. This avoids
a glitch (temporary scrambling) which often is seen when switching between
sources.
Scaling: A conversion of a video or computer graphic signal from a starting
resolution to a new resolution. Scaling from one resolution to another is
typically done to optimize the signal for input to an image processor,
transmission path or to improve its quality when presented on a particular
display.
PIP: Picture-In-Picture. A small image within a larger image created by
scaling down one of image to make it smaller. Other forms of PIP displays
include Picture-By-Picture (PBP) and Picture- With-Picture (PWP), which are
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commonly used with 16:9 aspect display devices. PBP and PWP image formats
require a separate scaler for each video window .
HDR: is a high dynamic range (HDR) technique used in imaging and photography
to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than what is possible with
standard digital imaging or photographic techniques. The aim is to present a
similar range of luminance to that experienced through the human visual
system.
UHD: Standing for Ultra High Definition and comprising 4K and 8K television
standards with a 16:9 ratio, UHD follows the 2K HDTV standard. A UHD 4K
display has a physical resolution of 3840×2160 which is four times the area
and twice both the width and height ofa HDTV/FullHD (1920 x1080) video signal.
EDID: Extended Display Identification Data. EDID is a data structure used to
communicate video display information, including native resolution and
vertical interval refresh rate requirements, to a source device. The source
device will then output the provided EDID data, ensuring proper video image
quality.
5.4 Revision History
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Description First release
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