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These buttons are the same on all 48-key front panels:<br />

In order to facilitate ease of use, the first two characters of every menu<br />

indicate the current Output and Window that is being adjusted; i.e. 1A =<br />

Output 1, Window A. In order to quickly change between the Window and<br />

Output under adjustment, buttons 1 & 2 instantly select the required output,<br />

with buttons A and B selecting the required scaled window. SHIFT-A selects<br />

Z, the Lock source. Not all selections are valid – this depends on the<br />

operational mode.<br />

6.3 Inputs and Outputs<br />

The C2-7000 series has three DVI-I inputs (which can be used for DVI-D,<br />

RGBHV, RGsB, RGBS, YUV or YPbPr sources) three Composite video inputs<br />

and three YC (S-Video) inputs.<br />

Provision has been made for two Output channels. Each output channel<br />

comprises of a DVI-I output (which can be used to output DVI-D and<br />

simultaneous RGBHV, RGsB, RGBS, YUV, or YPbPr) a Composite output<br />

and a YC (S-Video) output.<br />

In addition, the C2-7200/7210 has two SD-SDI or HD-SDI inputs, with the C2-<br />

7260 having 8 SD-SDI or HD-SDI inputs (any 2 of which can be used<br />

simultaneously) – with each Output also being mirrored on SD-SDI and HD-<br />

SDI output connectors (for when the selected output resolution is a valid<br />

standard- or high-definition TV signal).<br />

Connecting an Analog Signal (RGB/YCbCr) to any of the DVI-I connectors is<br />

accomplished via DVI to HD-15 Adapters, five of which are furnished in the<br />

accessory pack that comes with the C2-7000 series.<br />

The two DVI-I output connectors also support DVI-I and Analog RGB /<br />

Component simultaneously.

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