1 introduction, 2 getting started, 3 overview – Comprehensive CSC-7850 User Manual

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Introduction

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1 Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing your

CSC-7850 Presentation Switcher /

Scaler. This product is ideal for the following typical applications:

Projection systems in conference rooms, boardrooms, hotels and churches
Production studios, rental and staging
Any application where high quality conversion and switching of multiple and

different video signals to graphical data signals is required for projection

purposes

The package includes the following items:

CSC-7850 Presentation Switcher / Scaler

Infrared remote control transmitter, power cord,

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null-modem adapter and this

user manual

2 Getting Started

We recommend that you:

Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging

materials for possible future shipment

Review the contents of this user manual

3 Overview

The

CSC-7850 is a 9-input Proscale™ Presentation Switcher / Scaler with

unbalanced stereo and digital S/PDIF audio. The

CSC-7850 scales any

composite, s-Video (Y/C), component video (YUV), HDMI or computer

graphics video signal, as well as jpeg files (via USB) up or down to a

selectable graphics or HDTV output resolution and provides glitch-free

switching between sources through FTB™ (fade-thru-black) switching

technology. The output signal is available simultaneously on a 15-pin HD

computer graphics video (UXGA) connector and on an HDMI connector. The

CSC-7850 features include:

Extremely high performance scaling technology. High quality 3:2 and 2:2 pull

down

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de-interlacing and full up and down scaling of computer graphics video

input signals

Fade-Thru-Black Switching - the video fades to black and then the new input

fades from black for glitch-free and smooth switching. The output signal

provides constant sync so the display never glitches

1 We recommend that you use only the power cord that is supplied with this machine
2 Accommodates the frame-rate of a converted movie (24 frames per second) to video frequencies (25 frames per second
(PAL); 30 frames per second (NTSC)

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