
Crestron
DVPHD
High Definition Digital Video Processor
Multiformat Support
The DVPHD is factory configurable
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to accommodate a full range of input signal
types. Any resolution up to 1920 x 1200
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can be supported, with an incredible 125
pre-defined “standard” resolutions and the ability to define any custom resolution.
Available inputs include DVI-I (supporting DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort Multimode,
RGB or component HD
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), multiformat BNC video (composite, S-video or
component HD), SDI and Crestron QuickMedia
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. The DVI-I inputs handle high
definition digital video signals with HDCP content protection, as well as analog
computer VGA and component signals, at HDTV resolutions up to 1080p60 and
computer resolutions up to WUXGA 1920 x 1200
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. The multiformat BNC video
inputs accept analog signals from HDTV sources up to 1080i, as well as standard
definition NTSC or PAL. The SDI inputs support SDI and HD-SDI digital signals up
to 1080p30. QuickMedia inputs enable direct interface with our fill line of
QuickMedia distribution products
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(sold separately).
HD Display Output
Through its DVI-I output, the DVPHD can handle virtually any display device,
providing a DVI, HDMI or analog RGB signal at any resolution up to
1920 x 1200
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. Interlaced 1080i output is also supported via DVI or HDMI only. A
QM output is included, allowing easy extension of the RGB output signal to feed a
display device up to 450 feet (137 meters) away
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Auto-Configuration
The DVPHD is easy to install, configuring itself automatically to match all the
different sources and displays as they are connected. Input sync detection sets the
optimum format, resolution and scan rate for each source
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, while EDID (Extended
Display Identification Data) adapts the output to match the connected display device.
Manual adjustments and built-in test patterns are also available to allow fine
adjustment of every input and output when desired.
Installer Friendly Setup
Whether testing a new install or setting up for final operation, the DVPHD provides
several easy methods for accessing all the essential controls and settings. On-screen
setup is available right from the main output, navigable using a touch screen or
mouse. The onboard Web server affords an alternative setup option, allowing for
secure configuration and operation from any location using an ordinary Web browser
on a networked computer. Setup can even be attained right from the front panel using
the large LCD display.
1. Input and output cards must be factory installed. Standard models are pre-configured with cards for a
complete, easy to order solution. To configure a custom model, please use the online DVPHD
Configuration Tool.
2. Refresh rate is limited to 60 Hz or lower for resolutions of 1600 x 1200 or higher; support for
1920 x 1200 via analog RGB or QM requires a source or display device that supports reduced
blanking.
3. The DVI-I inputs require an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate an HDMI,
DisplayPort Multimode, RGB (VGA) or component signal. Does not pass audio signals.
CBL-HD-DVI and CBL-DP-HD interface cables are sold separately. VGA to DVI-I adapters are
included.
4. QuickMedia (QM) on the DVPHD does not pass audio signals and does not support input sync
detection. The QM output supports RGBHV format only and is disabled if HDCP is utilized. QM
inputs require a QM transmitter (sold separately) or other device to accommodate conventional video
sources. QM output requires a QM receiver (sold separately) or other device.
5. The DVI-I output requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate an HDMI or
RGB (VGA) signal. A CBL-DVI interface cable is sold separately. A DVI-I to VGA adapter is
included. Analog RGB output is disabled if HDCP is utilized.
Operations Guide – DOC. 6545C
High Definition Digital Video Processor: DVPHD
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