Extron electronic DVS 150 Switch User Manual


 
Introduction, contd
DVS 150 Introduction1-2
Introduction
About the Scaler
Extrons DVS 150 digital video scaler allows analog video signals (composite video,
S-video, and component video) to be displayed on a device with a fixed resolution
and aspect ratio, such as an LCD (liquid crystal display) projector, DLP (digital
light processing) projector, or plasma display.
The DVS 150 includes a 15-pin HD RGB pass-through connector for RGB input.
Video signals coming into the scaler from this connector are not scaled. Instead,
they are passed directly to the outputs.
Features
Autosave Automatically stores adjustments and uses the control settings
associated with the selected input.
Autoswitch mode Automatically selects the active input device. If more than
one input device is on, the device with the highest video quality is selected.
Blanking Allows noise or unwanted information, such as tape head switching
and closed captioning, to be eliminated from the top and bottom of the
display.
Dual output connectors Allow you to connect and run two output devices
simultaneously.
Executive mode Locks out all front-panel image adjustment functions except
input selection. When executive mode is active, all image adjustments are
available through RS-232 commands.
Freeze mode Locks the output display to the current image.
Inputs Includes three BNC connectors for component video, one BNC
connector for composite video, and one 4-pin mini-DIN connector for
S-video. The DVS 150 also includes one 15-pin HD connector for RGB pass-
through input.
Multiple control methods Allow you to make adjustments by pressing a
button on the front panel, choosing options from a menu, sending an RS-232
command from a computer, or using a remote contact closure control.
Outputs Outputs video as RGB, RGsB, RGBS, and RGBHV. BNC connectors
and a 15-pin HD connector are provided.
Output resolutions Supports the following output resolutions:
640 x 480 (VGA) at 60 or 75 Hz (Hertz)
800 x 600 (SVGA) at 60 or 75 Hz
832 x 624 (Macintosh) at 60 or 75 Hz
848 x 480 (plasma) at 60 Hz
852 x 480 (plasma) at 60 or 75 Hz
1024 x 768 (XGA) at 60 or 75 Hz
1280 x 768 (plasma) at 56 Hz
1280 x 1024 (SXGA) at 60 Hz
1360 x 765 (plasma) at 60 Hz
480p (HDTV)
720p (HDTV)
1080p (HDTV)