The MVX 128 VGA A is a 12 input, eight output matrix switcher designed to route high resolution computer-video and stereo audio signals. Convenient 15-pin HD connectors are used for all computer-video input and output connections. Balanced or unbalanced stereo audio is input and output on captive screw connectors. Using pre-terminated cable assemblies, such as Extron's VGA with Audio Cables, eliminates crimping and makes installations faster and easier. To ensure full confidence when switching between varying computer-video sources, the MVX 128 VGA A includes Extron's exclusive ADSP¢â - Advanced Digital Sync Processing.
In addition, the MVX 128 VGA A comes standard with the QS-FPC¢â - QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller, which allows for touch-of-a-button input and output selection directly from the front panel. It can also be controlled through RS-232 serial control utilizing Extron's SIS¢â - Simple Instruction Set commands, the optional Extron MKP 2000 or MKP 3000 X-Y remote control panels, or via a third party control system.
— Designed for routing most common high resolution computer-video rates without signal degradation. The MVX Series provides a minimum 300 MHz (-3 dB) of RGB video bandwidth at full performance capability when one input drives all outputs.
— An exclusive, all-digital process in the MVX 128 VGA A that regenerates the sync signal waveform and restores incoming sync level to 5.0 V p-p specifications. This ensures a sharp, stable image for improved signal compatibility with any LCD, DLP, plasma, or other digital display device.
— Allows users to set the level of gain or attenuation for each audio input channel, eliminating noticeable volume differences when switching between sources.
— Audio output can be set dynamically for each channel through the front panel or serial control eliminating the need for audio preamplifiers in many system designs.
— Provides the capability to break an audio signal away from its corresponding video signal, allowing the audio and video signals from one source to be switched to different destinations.
— Frequently-used I/O configurations may be saved and recalled from the front panel or via serial control. This time-saving feature allows you to set up I/O configurations and store them in memory for future use.
— Prevents unauthorized use when the matrix switcher is installed in an unsecured environment where easy access is not desirable. In lock-out mode, a special button combination is required to operate the front panel.