DVI
D15
RS232
Connect any
peripheral.
Different BNC-input configuration
possibilities allow combinations with
up to seven composite video sources.
Some examples are shown left.
Use special transition
effects.
Switch sources on-the-fly without
distracting on-screen warning
messages or irritating intervals. Use
special effects like fade-in/out or
vertical curtain to change sources. Now
that's professional!
The iQ array of input connections is
enough to impress the most
sophisticated electronics user. And
they're all located for easy access in
the cable basket on the projector’s
front panel. The iQ Series offers unique
video application possibilities. Connect
up to seven composite video sources or
up to three S-Video sources. An
intelligent video switcher is included to
provide easy management of the
various connections.
There is no need to go to the expense
of external switchers.
The iQ comes standard with following
connections: all RGB configurations,
D15 connection, Composite Video, S-
Video, Component Video and DVI. This
Series also displays an extremely wide
range of signals, including analog data
to digital video and from the latest
HDTV sources to all of today’s popular
RGB computer formats.
DVI
(Digital Visual Interface) is the new
open industry specification for digital
connectivity. It replaces today's multiple
standards for data connections. The
digital signal from a computer is
transmitted directly to LCD panels with
minimal degradation or interference.
RS232
for software uploads and for
communication with third party control
panels or PC’s
Make sure your logo
is always there.
You can pre-program your company
logo or some other appropriate image
to appear on the screen. Then during
intermissions or long discussions, the
screen never goes blank. With one click
on the remote control, you can switch
from the display source to a full-color
rendition of your logo or to another
image you have chosen.
Your iQ projector can be programmed
to display this image when no signal is
detected.
Switch sources seamlessly ...
... with boundless co
Use transition effects when
switching from e.g. data to video
sources