Kramer Electronics Ltd.
VP-551X
– Introduction
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Advanced and User-friendly Operation
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4K and Legacy Inputs
– 8 4K@60 (4:4:4) HDMI inputs, 1 VGA input, and 1 CV
(composite video) input.
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Versatile Powering Options
– Powered by universal power supply (100-240V AC) and
provides PoE power to a compatible HDBaseT device.
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Non-Volatile Memory
– Saves final settings before shutdown and retains them for next
power up.
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Convenient Control Options
– Local control via front panel buttons (input selection, audio
mute, freeze and front panel lock), RS-232, IR remote, and OSD. Long-distance control
via embedded web pages and Ethernet.
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Easy Installation
– 19” enclosure for rack mounting a unit in a 1U rack space with
included rack ears and universal 100-240V AC power connection.
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Auto-switching and auto-scanning of inputs.
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Advanced EDID management per input.
Flexible Connectivity
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Versatile Audio Options
– Includes a companion analog audio input for each of the 10
video inputs, enabling the user to embed a separate analog audio channel into each
video signal or to bypass an embedded audio input (for example, to support
multi-channel, compressed audio formats like Dolby and DTS).
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Provides 2 independent microphone inputs on 6.3mm connectors (each with optional
48V phantom power) for mixing, switching or talk
–over.
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On the output, besides the audio embedded on HDMI and HDBaseT outputs, the audio
signal is also extracted (de-embedded) and output as balanced stereo analog audio, and
as digital audio through an S/PDIF connected device, as well as amplified to 20W per
channel for connection to loudspeakers.
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Video Inputs
– 8 HDMI, 1 PC and 1 CV.
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Video Outputs
– 1 HDBaseT and 1 HDMI.
Typical Applications
VP-551X
is ideal for the following typical applications:
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Projection systems in conference rooms, boardrooms, hotels and churches.
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Home theater up-scaling.
Controlling your VP-551X
Control your
VP-551X
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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Remotely, from the infrared remote control transmitter.
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Via the Ethernet using built-in user-friendly Web pages.
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