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VP-2x2
Compatible with HDTV component video signals when used with a breakout cable
such as the Kramer C-GM/3RVF.
The Kramer
VP-2x2
is a high
performance 2 x 2 high-resolution XGA/balanced stereo audio matrix switcher
for VGA through UXGA signals. The machine offers audio-follow-video
switching, as well as audio breakaway (when audio and video are switched
separately). The user can pre-select a setting and activate it by pressing
the TAKE control button. A lock button is provided on the front panel to
prevent tampering with the unit. The machine offers RS-232 control in
addition to the front panel buttons. Video bandwidth exceeds 400MHz ensuring
transparent operation in all graphics and presentation applications. The
machine is housed in a half 19?enclosure that can be rack mounted using an
optional rack adapter. A 12V power supply is included but the optional
VA-50P can power up to six Kramer devices requiring 12VDC.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
INPUTS: |
2VGA/UXGA
on HD15F connectors. 2 balanced audio stereo on detachable terminal
block connectors. |
OUTPUTS: |
2VGA/UXGA
on HD15F connectors. 2 balanced audio stereo on detachable terminal
block connectors. |
MAX.
OUTPUT LEVEL: |
Video:
1.7Vpp; Audio: 7.2Vpp. |
BANDWIDTH (- 3dB): |
Video:
400MHz, Audio: 100kHz. |
DIFF.
GAIN: |
0.05%.
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DIFF.
PHASE: |
0.05
Deg. |
K-FACTOR: |
<
0.05%. |
S/N
RATIO: |
Video:
78.3dB; audio: 95dB, unweighted. |
CROSSTALK: |
Video:
- 43dB; audio: 77dB @ 1kHz. |
CONTROLS: |
Front
panel touch switches, RS-232. |
COUPLING: |
DC.
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AUDIO
THD + NOISE: |
0.049%. |
AUDIO
2nd HARMONIC: |
0.003%. |
POWER
SOURCE: |
12VDC,
150mA. |
DIMENSIONS: |
22cm x
18cm x 4.5cm (8.7?x 7?x 1.7? W, D, H, (half 19? 1U). |
WEIGHT: |
1.1kg
(2.4lbs) approx. |
ACCESSORIES: |
Power
supply. |
OPTIONS: |
19?rack adapters RK- 80 (holds two units).. |
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Any professional display system requiring a true 2 x 2 matrix operation.
Multimedia and presentation source and acceptor selection.
Remote monitoring of computer activity in schools and businesses.
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