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EXTRONEWS MAY/JUNE 1999
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preset for global or room presets. The MCP
1000 operates in these modes: I/O switching for
a particular output, global presets, room presets
(Matrix 3200/6400 only), and custom configu-
ration mode (RS-232 only). The rack, under-
desk, and through-desk mounting brackets in
combination with its compact, 1U enclosure
with a 5" depth make the MCP 1000 convenient
for space-restrictive installations. (See page 7,
Optional Mounting Kits)
The MCP 1000 (PN: 60-298-01) lists for
$995.00 (US Dollars), and the MCP
1000 Slave (PN: 60-298-02) lists for
$815.00 (US Dollars).
DDS 100
Digital Display Scaler
You need to display your high-resolution SUN
workstation computer-video on your Plasma
display—but your lower-resolution Plasma
display won’t lock to the high resolution signal.
Solution: Use Extron’s DDS 100, a digital
display scaler that scales computer video signals
up or down to match the native resolution of
your Plasma display.
The DDS 100 is ideal for viewing images on
display devices such as Plasma displays,
LCDs, and DLPs. The DDS 100 accepts any
computer resolution up to 1600 x 1280, with
horizontal scan rates up to 100 kHz and
vertical rates up to 120 Hz. The DDS 100
features BNCs for RGB input and local monitor
loop-out. The DDS 100 offers these computer-
video scalable outputs: 640 x 480, 800 x 600,
832 x 624, 720p (HDTV), and 1024 x 768. For
Plasma displays, the DDS 100 provides these
Plasma rates: 848 x 480, 852 x 480, 1280 x 768,
and 1360 x 765. RGsB, RGBS, or RGBHV
output is available simultaneously on five BNCs
and a female VGA connector.
The DDS 100 features four levels of horizontal
and ten levels of vertical filters to prevent detail
loss and reduce flicker. The DDS 100 offers zoom
control, centering/pan controls, and 130 memory
locations—30 user-set and 100 factory presets.
The DDS 100 (PN: 60-305-01) lists for
$2995.00 (US Dollars).
MCP 1000 Control Panel
The Setting: University classroom with multiple
computers, one large-screen projector, and an
Extron switcher for routing computer, video,
and audio signals. The Application: You need to
install an easy-to-use remote control of the
Extron switcher at the front podium, and your
switching equipment is in the back of the room.
The Solution: The MCP 1000, a programmable
remote control panel that controls any Extron
switching system with RS-232 or MKP
1000/Comm-Link remote ports. The MCP 1000
works with all Extron switchers and is compat-
ible with multiple MCP 1000 and MKP 1000
(Matrix Keypad) units.
You can quickly and easily select switching
options using the MCP 1000’s one-button cross-
point operation and one-button operation per
6-Conductor
High Resolution Cable
You need to run 300 feet of cable for distribution
of 1280 x 1024 computer-video signals, but the
Super High Resolution cable doesn’t fit into your
budget and the Mini High Resolution cable
doesn’t deliver the performance you need. What
to do? Consider Extron’s Six Conductor High
Resolution Cable, which fills the niche between
the Mini High Res and SHR cables. The High
Res cable’s attenuation of –3dB/100 feet @ 100
MHz allows it to maintain system bandwidth of
the original signal. With a built-in ripcord and
sequential numbering, the High Res cable offers
high performance, flexibility, and value.
The High Resolution cable is comprised of six
coax conductors, each wrapped in SuperFlex
jacket material. Three 20-gauge coaxial conduc-
tors carry the R,G, and B, while three 26-gauge
coaxial conductors carry the horizontal sync, the
vertical sync, and an additional signal, such as
composite video.
Available in bulk rolls of 500 feet (153 meters) the
High Resolution cable (PN:22-124-02) lists for
$1750.00 (US Dollars).
http://www.extron.com/product/mcp-mkp.stm
http://www.extron.com/product/hiresc.stm
http://www.extron.com/product/dds100.stm
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