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The QuadView ® HDx offers the most powerful image processing available in a compact multiviewer, with outstanding image quality, web based control, dynamic window sizing, borders and titling, smooth pan/zooms and more. It is ideal for any application requiring display of multiple images on a monitor or projector. The QuadView HDx accepts high resolution DVI, RGB, and HD, and optionally, S-video, component and NTSC/PAL composite video signals. Four signals can be displayed simultaneously in windows. A live background is also available. The QuadView HDx offers state-of-the-art deinterlacing and scaling, setting a new standard for picture quality. An HDCP option allows the display of protected content. The optional video switcher accepts up to sixteen video inputs, user configurable as sixteen composite, eight S-video or five component video inputs, in any combination. Up to sixteen video inputs can be cycled through a single window at user selected timing intervals. The QuadView HDx supports real time, dynamic movement and resizing of windows. Each input can be scaled and positioned anywhere on the screen, as well as panned and zoomed to emphasize areas of interest. Display alternatives are virtually infinite, and include quad split, side by side, picture in picture, and overlapping windows. User selectable output resolutions of up to 1920x1200, 2048x1152, and 2048x1080p ensure a perfect match with any display. With DVI inputs and outputs, a completely digital signal path can be maintained from source to display. A live background can be input via a DVI interface. An optional KVM capability provides control of any computer or network controllable device displayed. SinglePoint KvM is RGB Spectrum’s patented implementation of traditional KVM. With video directly connected to the processor and control signals passed over Ethernet, this implementation guarantees real time video performance and negligable impact on the IP network. All functions are easily set up and controlled using a command line interface from either an RS-232 or Ethernet port, or graphically via a standard web browser. Built on RGB Spectrum’s long tradition of quality and reliability, the QuadView HDx is an excellent solution for all multimedia display, including the most demanding mission critical applications. FOUR COMPUTER AND VIDEO SOURCES ON A SCREEN QuadView HDx and HDxv 4 Window Multiviewers compliant Four windows plus live background DVI, RGB, HD inputs NTSC/PAL multi-format video switcher (QV HDxv) HDCP option Smoothly scalable windows DVI input cable equalization RS-232 control Pan and zoom Titles and borders 50 programmable presets Resolutions to 1920x1200p, and 2048x1080p On screen cursor control Annotator option SinglePoint KvM 950 Marina Village Parkway Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 814-7000 (510) 814-7026 FAX www.rgb.com e-mail: [email protected]

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The QuadView® HDx offers the most powerful image processing available in a compact multiviewer, with outstanding image quality, web based control, dynamic window sizing, borders and titling, smooth pan/zooms and more. It is ideal for any application requiring display of multiple images on a monitor or projector.

The QuadView HDx accepts high resolution DVI, RGB, and HD, and optionally, S-video, component and NTSC/PAL composite video signals. Four signals can be displayed simultaneously in windows. A live background is also available. The QuadView HDx offers state-of-the-art deinterlacing and scaling, setting a new standard for picture quality. An HDCP option allows the display of protected content.

The optional video switcher accepts up to sixteen video inputs, user configurable as sixteen composite, eight S-video or five component video inputs, in any combination. Up to sixteen video inputs can be cycled through a single window at user selected timing intervals.

The QuadView HDx supports real time, dynamic movement and resizing of windows. Each input can be scaled and positioned anywhere on the screen, as well as panned and zoomed to emphasize areas of interest. Display alternatives are virtually infinite, and include quad split, side by side, picture in picture, and overlapping windows.

User selectable output resolutions of up to 1920x1200, 2048x1152, and 2048x1080p ensure a perfect match with any display. With DVI inputs and outputs, a completely digital signal path can be maintained from source to display. A live background can be input via a DVI interface.

An optional KVM capability provides control of any computer or network controllable device displayed. SinglePoint KvM™ is RGB Spectrum’s patented implementation of traditional KVM. With video directly connected to the processor and control signals passed over Ethernet, this implementation guarantees real time video performance and negligable impact on the IP network.

All functions are easily set up and controlled using a command line interface from either an RS-232 or Ethernet port, or graphically via a standard web browser.

Built on RGB Spectrum’s long tradition of quality and reliability, the QuadView HDx is an excellent solution for all multimedia display, including the most demanding mission critical applications.

FOUR COMPUTER AND VIDEO SOURCES ON A SCREEN

QuadView HDx and HDxv4 Window Multiviewers

compliant

Four windows plus live background

DVI, RGB, HD inputs

NTSC/PAL multi-format video switcher (QV HDxv)

HDCP option

Smoothly scalable windows

DVI input cable equalization

RS-232 control

Pan and zoom

Titles and borders

50 programmable presets

Resolutions to 1920x1200p,and 2048x1080p

On screen cursor control

Annotator option

SinglePoint KvM

950 Marina Village Parkway Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 814-7000 (510) 814-7026 FAX www.rgb.com e-mail: [email protected]

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QV HDxv

Specifications

Input Signals

Number/type 4x RGB/HD (YPbPr) 4x DVI 1x DVI background input Up to 16x composite video; also configurable as up to 8x S-video or up to 5x component (QV HDxv)

HDCP Option

Resolution 640x480 to 1920x1200 and 2048x1152 720p, 1080i, 1080p and 2048x1080p Horizontal 12 kHz to 125 kHz scan rate interlaced or non-interlaced

Frame rate Up to 100 Hz

Video levels 0.7 V p-p

Sync type Sync on green, tri-level sync (HD), separate composite sync, or separate H-drive and V-drive

Cable equalization Automatic or manual: up to 164 ft (50 m)

Connectors RGB: 15-pin HD D-Sub (female) DVI: 29-pin DVI-I (digital only) Video: BNC (female) Output Signal

Number/type 1x RGB/HD (YPbPr) analog 1x DVI digital

Resolution 640x480 to 1920x1200 pixels and 2048x1080p

Horizontal scan rate 12 kHz to 125 kHz Frame rate Up to 100 Hz

Video levels 0.7 V p-p Sync type Sync on green, tri-level (HD only), separate composite sync, or separate H-drive and V-drive

Connectors DVI-I, DVI/RGB/HD (YPbPr)

Pin power 750 mA @ 5 VDC Other

Power 100-240 VAC auto ranging 50 Hz-60 Hz < 45 W Control Ethernet 10/100Base-T RS-232 Web interface

Options SinglePoint KvM HDCP Annotator

Size 1 RU Width 17.00 in/43.2 cm Depth 13.5 in/34.3 cm Height 1.75 in/4.5 cm (1 RU) Rackmount kit Included Weight Approximately 13.5 lbs/6.1 kg

DVI 1

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RGB Spectrum’s Annotator option for the QuadView HDx multiviewer allows users to highlight, draw, and point over any portion of the multiviewer output, including each of its four windows and the background.

Built-in networking features allow two ormore Annotator units to share captured images over TCP/IP networks (local or Internet). Users can mark over the same image while conferencing together.

Fully HDCP compliant, the QuadView HDx multiviewer with Annotator option can be used with a touch-enabled monitor, tablet, or keyboard/mouse to draw directly on video or still content. Options include 12 pointer types, 4 line widths, 7 colors, and 3 highlight colors. A snapshot can be saved to a USB drive or printed to a network Postscript printer.

The Annotator option is housed in a separate 1 RU enclosure.

Annotator Option

QuadView HDx + QuadView HDxv4 windows

BP-16 network control panel for presets(option)

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