CP-100 • User’s Guide
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About the CP-100
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The following topics are discussed in this section:
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CP-100 is a high-quality presentation switcher designed to provide true seamless switching
between various input sources. High image scaling quality is maintained throughout. CP-
100 offers straightforward and simple operating modes, and is ideal for use in live events,
company boardrooms, hotel ballrooms, houses of worship, and in education and training
facilities. As the ideal “simple” presentation switcher to learn and operate, CP-100 provides
a full-screen output only, with no PIP capability.
CP-100 accepts analog, DVI, and HD-SDI input sources and converts them to a wide
variety of output formats. Output video is provided on analog and DVI connectors
simultaneously. CP-100 also allows you to capture and store up to three images to be
used as full-screen logos during the presentation. Any DVI source can be used as a
luminance key, providing an easy way for users to create titles and lower-third graphics.
Please note:
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To ensure trouble-free orientation, installation and operation of your CP-100,
please follow all procedures in the following chapters:
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Should you have any questions regarding the installation or operation of the CP-
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system, please consult with the factory. Refer to Appendix C, “
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The major features of the CP-100 system are:
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The system provides true seamless switching between all inputs and up to three
stored full-screen logos.
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The system supports input and output resolutions up to UXGA, including all HD
resolutions up to 1080p, eliminating the need to create custom output formats.
NTSC and PAL are supported as inputs only.
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Supports DVI, analog computer and video formats on the DVI-I inputs.
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HDCP protocol is supported, and the CP-100 is considered an HDCP
repeater in this configuration. Incoming encrypted data is encrypted
going out, and all analog outputs, plus the freeze and LOGO store
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Outputs cannot be interlaced.