Rs-232/remote control, cont’d – Extron Electronics Chapter One User Manual

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VGA mode — Conveniently converts video signals to 480

lines of non-interlaced VGA. This VGA output allows
you to plug the Lanciaxi directly into digital display
devices for RGBHV signal transmission.

Quad-standard decoder — The Lanciaxi is compatible with all

international video formats including NTSC 3.58, NTSC
4.43, PAL, and SECAM.

Motion mode compensation — With motion mode

compensation, the Lanciaxi virtually eliminate the jaggies
commonly found in line doubled video.

Picture controls — Picture controls include color, hue (tint),

horizontal shift, and contrast for each input. The Lanciaxi
saves picture control settings for both inputs.

RS-232 control — A rear panel RS-232 serial port provides

access for a third-party remote control system.

Input sync detection — In auto-switch mode, the input with a

signal present is automatically selected, perfect for the
video loop-back feature of the System 8 PLUS and
System 10 PLUS switchers.

Windows control software — Extron’s Windows-based

control software provides a graphic way to set up and
control the CD 800 with an on-screen control panel. It
allows the operator to remotely select inputs, make
picture adjustments, freeze the image, and store settings
for future use.

Universal compatibility — Outputs RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB

signals at 31.5 kHz.

Output sync polarity — Sync polarity can be adjusted using

rear panel DIP switches (positive or negative H&V) to
allow for any projector to recognize the input from the
Lanciaxi versus a standard VGA input and save different
convergence, brightness, and contrast settings.

Rack mountable — The Lanciaxi fits into a 1U high, 1/2 rack

width metal enclosure.

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