7 understanding the vp747, 1 understanding the universal inputs, 2 understanding the preview/program outputs – Kramer Electronics VP-747 User Manual

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Understanding the VP-747

This section describes the:

UNIVERSAL inputs, see

PREVIEW/PROGRAM outputs, see

Section 7.1

Switching/Scaling of an input, see

Section 7.2

PIP feature, see

Section 7.3

Panel Lock, see

Section 7.4

7.1

Understanding the UNIVERSAL Inputs

Section 7.5

The

VP-747 has eight sets of inputs (Each set consists of five BNC connectors:

R/Pr, G/Y/CV, B/Pb/C, Hs/Cs, and Vs); each set can be programmed to operate
as composite video, s-Video, component video, RGB/YUV, RGBS, RGsB, or
RGBHV. INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 can also accept DVI/HDMI inputs.

The

VP-747 is a universal presentation matrix switcher/scaler: you choose what

type of source to connect to each input. You can connect different video types or
the same or similar video types. See the examples in

Figure 3

and

Figure 4

.

7.2

Understanding the PREVIEW/PROGRAM Outputs

The

VP-747 has two outputs: a PREVIEW output, and a PROGRAM output. Each

of these outputs functions independently and has DVI/HDMI connectors and VGA
connectors, as well as sets of five BNC connectors used to output one of the
following: RGB, RGBHV, or component video): R/P

R

, G/Y, B/P

B

, H

S

, and V

S

.

The HDMI signal is usually HDCP protected. We recommended
using an HDCP compliant display, otherwise the HDMI output does
not appear on the screen

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