Wednesday 14 January 2015

Black Box - HD Video Matrix Switching

HD Video Matrix Switching 


  • Video matrix switch,which called a crosspoint switch can be configured to switch any number of inputs and outputs.
  • Each input on the switch can be routed to any output source or receiver, or the same input can be routed to all outputs, or any combination in between.  .
  • Matrix switches are controlled in a number of ways: front panel button control; infrared (IR) remote control; RS-232, or serial, external control; control via TCP/IP network.

Featured Product


DVI Matrix Switch, 8 x 8, with Audio  
AVSW-DVI8X8 

Route HDTV video from eight DVI sources to eight DVI screens with audio 

Quick Facts


  • Simplifies the routing of source inputs for screen output to multiple displays.
  • Switch manually, from its IR remote, or via RS-232 signals on a computer.
  • No signal degradation. Supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200.
  • Sources can be up to 115 feet (35 m) away from the switch.
  • Front-panel LCD shows all programmed commands and switch responses.
  • Enables you to save EDID data for optimum digital display communications.
  • 4U high, designed for installing in 19" racks or cabinets.
  • Terminal connectors for balanced or unbalanced audio.

Black Box DVI Matrix Switch Advantages 


  • Switch from preset configurations.
    The switch supports 10 preset configurations and enables you to save a specific task under one of the preset configurations and retrieve it quickly. 
  • High-resolution video switching with EDID support.
  • Various matrix switching options from Black Box.
    The DVI Matrix Switch, 8 x 8 (VSW-DVI8X8).For higher-end, Web-manageable matrix video-only switching, DVI-D Matrix Switches, available in configurations for 4 x 4 (XPT-DVI4X4), 4 x 8 (XPT-DVI4X8), 8 x 4 (XPT-DVI8X4), and 8 x 8 (XPT-DVI8X8) routing. 
  • What's included:
    --Matrix switch with power cord
    --IR remote controller
    --RS-232 cable
    --RS-232 application software CD

Matrix Switch Applications



  • Broadcast rooms and studios.
  • Digital signage administrative consoles.
  • Conference rooms and corporate theaters.
  • Multimedia and TV instructional applications.
  • Healthcare, hospital, and R&D imaging applications.
  • Educational classrooms with a mix of digital source devices. 
  • Government multimedia command centers and control consoles.

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