I have been researching the dimming operation of the Skyview HDX system and I keep finding differing opinions on how it works. Dynon has told me different things... Does anybody really know how the dimming circuits work? For example, I have a two-display system. Is it possible (without using an external dimmer knob device) to connect the two displays in such a manner that one display can control the brightness of both displays? Dynon's first answer was to connect the DIM OUT pin from one display to the DIM IN pin on the other display and that allows either display to control the brightness of both displays. As an electrical engineer knowing about the open-collector circuit and pulse-width modulation (PWM), I couldn't see how that would work. Dynon later said that only the display whose DIM OUT pin was connected could control the brightness of both displays (i.e. a master/slave topology). I have read in forums that the SV-INTERCOM-2S has no backlight (but a DIM IN pin). I have also read that the SV-INTERCOM-2S does have a fixed intensity backlight. I am totally confused. Can someone with knowledge about this please explain what a Dynon system can and can't do (dimming wise)? I have not found any clear wiring diagrams.
Thanks!
Mike
Thanks!
Mike