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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

Your VP-450 1:4 High Resolution UXGA DA

2

The

VP-450:

Accepts one input, provides correct buffering and isolation, and then distributes

the signal to 4 identical outputs on high-density 15-pin HD connectors
Has a video bandwidth exceeding 400MHz, ensuring that the machine

remains transparent even at high-resolution graphics modes such as

UXGA (1600x1200)
Accepts analog or digital syncs

1

and provides ID Bit control

2

Can output video signals that are DC or AC coupled for maximum

flexibility (selected via red, green and blue coupling buttons)

To achieve the best performance:

Connect only good quality connection cables, thus avoiding interference,

deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching, and elevated noise

levels (often associated with low quality cables)
Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may

adversely influence signal quality and position your Kramer

VP-450 away

from moisture, excessive sunlight and dust

4 Your VP-450 1:4 High Resolution UXGA DA

Figure 1, Figure 2 and Table 1 define the

VP-450 unit:

Top Side Panel

Lower Side Panel

Figure 1: VP-450 1:4 High Resolution UXGA DA

1 The polarity is determined via a pair of underside switches. Note that both the Hs (horizontal sync) switch and the Vs
(vertical sync) switch should be set identically
2 Via an underside switch. Sometimes notebook computers refuse to output a VGA signal to an external VGA monitor. By
setting the ID BIT to ON, the notebook will output to an external VGA monitor

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