
Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VP-427X1
– Introduction
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Efficient power-saving features.
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An OSD (On-Screen Display)
– for making adjustments.
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Firmware Upgrade options
– directly via memory stick or Ethernet-based, via a user-
friendly software upgrade tool.
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Advanced EDID management per input.
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Easy, Cost-effective Maintenance
– Local firmware upgrade via USB.
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Easy and Elegant Installation
– Single cable connectivity for both HDBaseT signals and
power.
Compact MegaTOOLS™ fan-less enclosure for dropped-ceiling mounting, or
side-by-side mounting of 2 units in a 1U rack space with the recommended rack adapter.
Flexible Connectivity and Control
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2 HDBT and 1 HDMI inputs.
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1 scaled HDMI video output.
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Embedded audio on the HDMI.
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One analog balanced stereo audio output.
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Built-in relay connections
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Powered via Ethernet (PoE, PD).
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Cost-Effective and Convenient Control Options
– Ethernet and RS-232 serial ports, and
local control via front panel input selection and OSD menu buttons.
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ProcAmp Control
– Contrast, brightness, color, etc.
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Convenient Unit Control and Configuration Options
– Local control via front panel source
switching buttons and OSD menu. Distance control via RS-232 serial commands
transmitted by a PC, touch screen system or other serial controller and relay switches.
Typical Applications
VP-427X1
is ideal for the following typical applications:
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Classrooms and meeting rooms with multiple connections that require automated
switching and automated display control
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Projection systems in conference rooms, boardrooms, auditoriums, and churches.
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Any application where high quality conversion and switching of multiple and different
video signals to graphical data signals is required for display or projection purposes.
Controlling your VP-427X1
Control your
VP-427X1
directly via the front panel push buttons (with on-screen menus, or:
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By RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC, or other serial
controller.
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Via the Ethernet using built-in user-friendly web pages.