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COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE

COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE
COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE

COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE

Product Overview

The RGB 192V is a universal, analog computer-video and audio interface with DDSP. It allows computer-video resolutions up to QXGA to be converted for output to projectors and flat panel displays. It also accepts unbalanced computer stereo audio and converts it to balanced, line level stereo or mono audio. The Extron Digital Display Sync Processing or DDSP technology allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. The RGB 192V is ideal for use in applications that require signal amplification and sync processing to ensure compatibility between many different types of displays and computer-video signal sources found in classrooms, auditoriums, and conference rooms.

In addition, the RGB 192V interface features level and peaking control, horizontal shift control, and a buffered local monitor output with ID bit termination. Level and peaking compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. Horizontal shift allows the image to be adjusted to the left or right when timing differences between source resolutions and refresh rates cause a display to position images in different places. It is housed in a metal enclosure and can be furniture-mounted using the included under-desk mounting brackets.

  • 300MHz (-3 dB) RGB video bandwidth
  • Compatible with computer-video resolutions up to QXGA
  • Buffered local monitor output
  • DDSP - Digital Display Sync Processing - Allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. Disables other sync processing features such as horizontal and vertical centering
  • Two-Position Level/Peaking Control - Boosts and equalizes video signals to compensate for signal loss and high frequency attenuation that occur in long cable runs
  • Horizontal Shift Control - Shifts the displayed image left or right on the display screen. Also called "horizontal centering"
  • Active PC Audio to Balanced Audio Interfacing - Converts computer-generated, unbalanced audio to balanced line level stereo audio for output on a captive screw connector
  • Selectable stereo or summed mono audio output
  • Includes 6' (1.8 m) 15-pin HD male-to-male, PC input cable with audio
  • 1" high, compact metal enclosure

Features
  • Seller: PartsSource
  • Returnable: No
Equivalents
  • 60-486-61: Extron Electronics
Technical Specs

P/N: 60-486-01 Key Specs

Item
COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE
OEM
Extron Electronics
OEM #
60-486-01
Returnable
No

The RGB 192V is a universal, analog computer-video and audio interface with DDSP. It allows computer-video resolutions up to QXGA to be converted for output to projectors and flat panel displays. It also accepts unbalanced computer stereo audio and converts it to balanced, line level stereo or mono audio. The Extron Digital Display Sync Processing or DDSP technology allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. The RGB 192V is ideal for use in applications that require signal amplification and sync processing to ensure compatibility between many different types of displays and computer-video signal sources found in classrooms, auditoriums, and conference rooms.

In addition, the RGB 192V interface features level and peaking control, horizontal shift control, and a buffered local monitor output with ID bit termination. Level and peaking compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. Horizontal shift allows the image to be adjusted to the left or right when timing differences between source resolutions and refresh rates cause a display to position images in different places. It is housed in a metal enclosure and can be furniture-mounted using the included under-desk mounting brackets.

  • 300MHz (-3 dB) RGB video bandwidth
  • Compatible with computer-video resolutions up to QXGA
  • Buffered local monitor output
  • DDSP - Digital Display Sync Processing - Allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. Disables other sync processing features such as horizontal and vertical centering
  • Two-Position Level/Peaking Control - Boosts and equalizes video signals to compensate for signal loss and high frequency attenuation that occur in long cable runs
  • Horizontal Shift Control - Shifts the displayed image left or right on the display screen. Also called "horizontal centering"
  • Active PC Audio to Balanced Audio Interfacing - Converts computer-generated, unbalanced audio to balanced line level stereo audio for output on a captive screw connector
  • Selectable stereo or summed mono audio output
  • Includes 6' (1.8 m) 15-pin HD male-to-male, PC input cable with audio
  • 1" high, compact metal enclosure

  • 60-486-61: Extron Electronics
Product Overview

The RGB 192V is a universal, analog computer-video and audio interface with DDSP. It allows computer-video resolutions up to QXGA to be converted for output to projectors and flat panel displays. It also accepts unbalanced computer stereo audio and converts it to balanced, line level stereo or mono audio. The Extron Digital Display Sync Processing or DDSP technology allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. The RGB 192V is ideal for use in applications that require signal amplification and sync processing to ensure compatibility between many different types of displays and computer-video signal sources found in classrooms, auditoriums, and conference rooms.

In addition, the RGB 192V interface features level and peaking control, horizontal shift control, and a buffered local monitor output with ID bit termination. Level and peaking compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. Horizontal shift allows the image to be adjusted to the left or right when timing differences between source resolutions and refresh rates cause a display to position images in different places. It is housed in a metal enclosure and can be furniture-mounted using the included under-desk mounting brackets.

  • 300MHz (-3 dB) RGB video bandwidth
  • Compatible with computer-video resolutions up to QXGA
  • Buffered local monitor output
  • DDSP - Digital Display Sync Processing - Allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. Disables other sync processing features such as horizontal and vertical centering
  • Two-Position Level/Peaking Control - Boosts and equalizes video signals to compensate for signal loss and high frequency attenuation that occur in long cable runs
  • Horizontal Shift Control - Shifts the displayed image left or right on the display screen. Also called "horizontal centering"
  • Active PC Audio to Balanced Audio Interfacing - Converts computer-generated, unbalanced audio to balanced line level stereo audio for output on a captive screw connector
  • Selectable stereo or summed mono audio output
  • Includes 6' (1.8 m) 15-pin HD male-to-male, PC input cable with audio
  • 1" high, compact metal enclosure

Features
  • Seller: PartsSource
  • Returnable: No
Equivalents
  • 60-486-61: Extron Electronics
Technical Specs

P/N: 60-486-01 Key Specs

Item
COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE
OEM
Extron Electronics
OEM #
60-486-01
Returnable
No

The RGB 192V is a universal, analog computer-video and audio interface with DDSP. It allows computer-video resolutions up to QXGA to be converted for output to projectors and flat panel displays. It also accepts unbalanced computer stereo audio and converts it to balanced, line level stereo or mono audio. The Extron Digital Display Sync Processing or DDSP technology allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. The RGB 192V is ideal for use in applications that require signal amplification and sync processing to ensure compatibility between many different types of displays and computer-video signal sources found in classrooms, auditoriums, and conference rooms.

In addition, the RGB 192V interface features level and peaking control, horizontal shift control, and a buffered local monitor output with ID bit termination. Level and peaking compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. Horizontal shift allows the image to be adjusted to the left or right when timing differences between source resolutions and refresh rates cause a display to position images in different places. It is housed in a metal enclosure and can be furniture-mounted using the included under-desk mounting brackets.

  • 300MHz (-3 dB) RGB video bandwidth
  • Compatible with computer-video resolutions up to QXGA
  • Buffered local monitor output
  • DDSP - Digital Display Sync Processing - Allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. Disables other sync processing features such as horizontal and vertical centering
  • Two-Position Level/Peaking Control - Boosts and equalizes video signals to compensate for signal loss and high frequency attenuation that occur in long cable runs
  • Horizontal Shift Control - Shifts the displayed image left or right on the display screen. Also called "horizontal centering"
  • Active PC Audio to Balanced Audio Interfacing - Converts computer-generated, unbalanced audio to balanced line level stereo audio for output on a captive screw connector
  • Selectable stereo or summed mono audio output
  • Includes 6' (1.8 m) 15-pin HD male-to-male, PC input cable with audio
  • 1" high, compact metal enclosure

  • 60-486-61: Extron Electronics
Product Overview

The RGB 192V is a universal, analog computer-video and audio interface with DDSP. It allows computer-video resolutions up to QXGA to be converted for output to projectors and flat panel displays. It also accepts unbalanced computer stereo audio and converts it to balanced, line level stereo or mono audio. The Extron Digital Display Sync Processing or DDSP technology allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. The RGB 192V is ideal for use in applications that require signal amplification and sync processing to ensure compatibility between many different types of displays and computer-video signal sources found in classrooms, auditoriums, and conference rooms.

In addition, the RGB 192V interface features level and peaking control, horizontal shift control, and a buffered local monitor output with ID bit termination. Level and peaking compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. Horizontal shift allows the image to be adjusted to the left or right when timing differences between source resolutions and refresh rates cause a display to position images in different places. It is housed in a metal enclosure and can be furniture-mounted using the included under-desk mounting brackets.

  • 300MHz (-3 dB) RGB video bandwidth
  • Compatible with computer-video resolutions up to QXGA
  • Buffered local monitor output
  • DDSP - Digital Display Sync Processing - Allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. Disables other sync processing features such as horizontal and vertical centering
  • Two-Position Level/Peaking Control - Boosts and equalizes video signals to compensate for signal loss and high frequency attenuation that occur in long cable runs
  • Horizontal Shift Control - Shifts the displayed image left or right on the display screen. Also called "horizontal centering"
  • Active PC Audio to Balanced Audio Interfacing - Converts computer-generated, unbalanced audio to balanced line level stereo audio for output on a captive screw connector
  • Selectable stereo or summed mono audio output
  • Includes 6' (1.8 m) 15-pin HD male-to-male, PC input cable with audio
  • 1" high, compact metal enclosure

Features
  • Seller: PartsSource
  • Returnable: No
Equivalents
  • 60-486-61: Extron Electronics
Technical Specs

P/N: 60-486-01 Key Specs

Item
COMPUTER VIDEO/AUDIO INTERFACE
OEM
Extron Electronics
OEM #
60-486-01
Returnable
No

The RGB 192V is a universal, analog computer-video and audio interface with DDSP. It allows computer-video resolutions up to QXGA to be converted for output to projectors and flat panel displays. It also accepts unbalanced computer stereo audio and converts it to balanced, line level stereo or mono audio. The Extron Digital Display Sync Processing or DDSP technology allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. The RGB 192V is ideal for use in applications that require signal amplification and sync processing to ensure compatibility between many different types of displays and computer-video signal sources found in classrooms, auditoriums, and conference rooms.

In addition, the RGB 192V interface features level and peaking control, horizontal shift control, and a buffered local monitor output with ID bit termination. Level and peaking compensate for signal loss due to long cable runs. Horizontal shift allows the image to be adjusted to the left or right when timing differences between source resolutions and refresh rates cause a display to position images in different places. It is housed in a metal enclosure and can be furniture-mounted using the included under-desk mounting brackets.

  • 300MHz (-3 dB) RGB video bandwidth
  • Compatible with computer-video resolutions up to QXGA
  • Buffered local monitor output
  • DDSP - Digital Display Sync Processing - Allows the sync signal to pass through without altering sync pulse or width. Disables other sync processing features such as horizontal and vertical centering
  • Two-Position Level/Peaking Control - Boosts and equalizes video signals to compensate for signal loss and high frequency attenuation that occur in long cable runs
  • Horizontal Shift Control - Shifts the displayed image left or right on the display screen. Also called "horizontal centering"
  • Active PC Audio to Balanced Audio Interfacing - Converts computer-generated, unbalanced audio to balanced line level stereo audio for output on a captive screw connector
  • Selectable stereo or summed mono audio output
  • Includes 6' (1.8 m) 15-pin HD male-to-male, PC input cable with audio
  • 1" high, compact metal enclosure

  • 60-486-61: Extron Electronics