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5 inputs ( 2 HDD15, 1 CVBS, 1 YCbCr or CVBS, 1 Y/C) YCbCr input switchable as CVBS Two PC inputs on HDD15 up to SXGA60 or 1080p RGB or YPbPr analogue output on HDD15 DVI digital output up to SXGA60 or 1080i 7 different output formats (up to SXGA60 and progressive up to 1080i) Primary window available for all channels, fully scalable and movable Secondary window for video inputs, can be scaled to native value, with possibility of PIP on the primary window Adjustable fading time Control and programming using remote control and via Ethernet or RS232 Volume adjustment of the audio outputs 5 available and programmable preset combinations 1

INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE DVIPRO100 CONTENTS: 1.0 Overview 3 2.0 Power supply 4 3.0 Presettings 6 4.0 Connections 6 5.0 Basic functioning 6 6.0 Advanced functioning (IR remote control) 7 7.0 RS232 / Ethernet control 15 8.0 Firmware upgrade 21 9.0 Technical data 22 10.0 Note 23 Please read this handbook carefully when installing the DVIPRO100 unit. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage or injury due to use, even correct, of its products. Product data and characteristics may be modified without prior notice. 2

1.0 OVERVIEW Thank you for buying this product. Check the contents of the packaging carefully. It contains: The DVIPRO100 unit makes it possible to send converted video signals coming from 5 different sources on a programmable output in seven different formats: 2 PC type inputs with HDD15 connector that support signals up to SXGA60 or 1080p, a Y/C video input with minidin connector, a composite video input, an input selectable as composite video or as YCbCr. The output is available in analogue format on HDD15 connector and in digital DVI format. Each channel can be displayed in full-screen mode or re-scaled and positioned as required inside the area of the screen; also, the video channels can be overlayed (PIP) on the PC primary window, also in this case with the possibility of adjusting size and position as required. On both windows, switching takes place through fading with programmable time. The entire unit can be controlled and programmed using a remote control or from remote using an RS232 serial channel or via Ethernet (optional module). Five different presets, which can be recalled at any time and programmed as required for each individual parameter, are available in the memory of the unit. The related stereo audio channel is associated to each of the input channels and output volume is digitally adjustable using the remote control or RS232. The audio output signal is available in balanced and unbalanced form. 3

2.0 POWER SUPPLY The DVIPRO100 unit must be powered with AC. voltage of 90 240 50/60Hz using the cable provided. The socket of the cable must be inserted in the related panel plug to the left on the back of the unit. The panel plug is equipped with a fuse-holder for 5X20 fuses. If the fuse blows, replace it with one of equal rating as specified on the back of the unit. All operations must be carried out by qualified personnel only who must be informed of the risks of electric shock. In some countries, the plug of the cable must be replaced to adapt this to local standard outlets. The wires are identified according to the following coding: - Brown PHASE (Identified with the letter L, may be red) - Blue NEUTRAL (Identified with the letter N, may be black) - Yellow/Green GROUND (Identified with the letter E, may be green) WARNING A round connection is compulsory 4

YCbCr Active Example connection diagram 5

3.0 PRESETTINGS The DVIPRO100 features a preset on the rear panel to be made using dip switches: this refers to the function of input 2, which may be YCbCr or CV2 composite video. In particular: Dip-Switch 1 Input 2 ON CV2 OFF YCbCr WARNING This dip-switch must always be set with the machine OFF. 4.0 CONNECTIONS - connect the video inputs to the respective connectors of the DVIPRO100 - connect the destinations to the DVIPRO100 with the cables required. For the DVI output, the cable should not be more than 10 meters long and must be of good quality (Elpro DVI110MM type). - Connect any audio inputs and related outputs (unbalanced on RCA, balanced on terminal screw type). 5.0 BASIC FUNCTIONING At initial power-up, the unit is set with the default parameters, SVGA resolution and PC1 primary channel. Pressing the SELECT key on the front panel, it is possible to change cyclically from one output format to the next. Pressing one of the 5 channel keys, the input selected will be displayed. WARNING: when the advanced preset function is activated for the local keys (see advanced programming - Par. 6.3.2), the five channel keys will no longer activate the respective inputs but will recall the related preset. 5.1 PIP from keyboard When one of the two PC channels is displayed on the screen, it is possible to activate a PIP window referring to one of the video channels. To do this, simply press the keys of the current PC channel and that of the video channel to be activated at the same time. The window will be displayed to the bottom right. The following same operation will cause fading of the PIP. When a video channel is activated as PIP, the related led flashes briefly. 6

6.0 ADVANCED FUNCTIONING (REMOTE CONTROL) Using the remote control (or external interface), it is possible to access a set of programmings. The remote control provides a certain number of functions directly from key plus an OSD save menu and an advanced programming OSD menu. WARNING The remote control is of the self-learning type. After inserting the batteries and each time these are changed, press the Set key for a few seconds followed by the key with the white border (Back key) 1st Group - 3 keys: Presets Save Saves all current presets. Recall Recalls the presets previously saved with Save. Default Recalls the default presets 2nd Group - 5 keys: Input Select the 5 keys select the source to be converted in output or, in Keyboard Mode, recall the 5 presets saved 3rd Group - 7 keys: On-Screen Display Menu Enters/Exits the main menu Enter Selects the submenu highlighted Back Selects the previous submenu Arrow keys Used to scroll the submenus and to set the parameters of the menu selected 4th Group - 1 key: Resolution Resolution Sets the format of the output signal. 5th Group - 2 keys: PIP On/Off Enables/Disables the Picture In Picture function Second Source Selects the second PIP source in cyclical mode 6th Group - 8 keys: Mute + Vol Mute DVI/RGB/Audio Enable (ON) or disable (OFF) corresponding muting Vol Increase (+) or decrease (-) the volume of the two audio outputs 7

6.1 Direct Functions KEYS FUNCTION COMMENT CV1 SELECTS INPUT CV2 / YCbCr Y/C PC1 PC2 CV1 SELECTS INPUT CV2 OR YCbCr SELECTS THE Y/C INPUT SELECTS THE PC1 INPUT SELECTS THE PC2 INPUT OR SELECTS PRESET 1 OR SELECTS PRESET 2 OR SELECTS PRESET 3 OR SELECTS PRESET 4 OR SELECTS PRESET 5 RESOLUTION OUTPUT FORMAT SELECTS THE SEVEN FORMATS AVAILABLE IN CYCLICAL MODE PIP ON/OFF ENABLE PIP ENABLES/DISABLES SECOND SOURCE MUTE DVI ON MUTE DVI OFF MUTE RGB ON SECOND SOURCE SELECTION DVI OUTPUT MUTE ON DVI OUTPUT MUTE OFF RGB OUTPUT MUTE ON MUTE RGB OFF RGB OUTPUT MUTE AUDIO ON MUTE AUDIO OFF VOL + VOL - MUTE OFF AUDIO OUTPUT MUTE ON AUDIO OUTPUT MUTE OFF VOLUME ADJUSTMENT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT SECONDARY WINDOW SELECTS THE PIP CHANNEL (CV1 CV2 OR Y/C) MUTES DVI OUTPUT ACTIVATES THE DVI OUTPUT MUTES THE RGB OUTPUT ACTIVATES THE RGB OUTPUT MUTES THE AUDIO OUTPUT ACTIVATES THE AUDIO OUTPUT INCREASES VOLUME (RANGE 00-33) DECREASES VOLUME (RANGE 00-33) 8

6.2 Save/recall/default functions KEYS FUNCTION COMMENT SAVE SAVE CONFIGURATION SELECT THE PRESET MENU (FROM 1 TO 5) WITH THE UP AND DOWN KEYS AND CONFIRM WITH ENTER RECALL DEFAULT RECALL CONFIGURATION RESTORE BASIC CONFIGURATION SELECT THE PRESET MENU (FROM 1 TO 5) WITH THE UP AND DOWN KEYS AND CONFIRM WITH ENTER RETURNS THE MACHINE TO INITIAL CONDITIONS (DEFAULT PARAMETERS, SVGA RESOLUTION, PC1 CHANNEL) THE 5 PRESET MEMORIES ARE NOT MODIFIED The table of default parameters is as follows: Primary Input PC1 Color Swap OFF Secondary Input CV1 Keyboard Mode Selection Resolution SVGA H Frequency 0.0 PIP OFF Clock value 48 Brightness 112 Phase value 10 Contrast 062 Motion 016 Saturation 064 Size Primary Window 800x600 Sharpness OFF Pos. Primary Window 0. 0 YPbPr OFF (RGB) Size Secondary Window 373x280 Mute DVI OFF Pos. Secondary Window 370. 300 Mute RGB OFF Audio Volume 33 Enable OSD ON Mute Audio OFF T fade 1sec Osd Position Center Sync Polarity Positive 9

6.3 Advanced functions Access the advanced menus with the Menu key. To navigate inside the menus, use the up and down keys. The left and right keys modify the values highlighted, the Back key returns to the previous menu, the Enter key accesses any submenu SUBMENU ITEM COMMENT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS SEE PARAGRAPH 6.3.1 CONTRAST SATURATION SHARPNESS MODE RESOLUTION SEE PARAGRAPH 6.3.2 FORMAT COLORS SWAP OSD CH. OSD.POS T.FADE SYNC POL. FOUT ADJ KEYB.MODE TRACKING CLOCK SEE PARAGRAPH 6.3.3 PHASE MOTION RESIZE MAIN SOURCE SIZE MAIN SOURCE POS. SEC.SOURCE SIZE SEC.SOURCE POS RESIZE FULL SEE PARAGRAPH 6.3.4 10

6.3.1 PICTURE submenu SUBMENU ITEM COMMENT PICTURE BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN 000 AND 255 (LEFT CONTRAST SATURATION SHARPNESS AND RIGHT KEYS) CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN 000 AND 255 (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) SATURATION ADJUSTMENT BETWEEN 000 AND 255 (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) SETTING OF SHARPNESS ON/OFF (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) 11

6.3.2 MODE submenu SUBMENU ITEM COMMENT MODE RESOLUTION SELECTION OF OUTPUT RESOLUTION BETWEEN SVGA XGA SXGA 480P 576P 720P 1080i FORMAT COLORS SWAP OSD CH. OSD.POS T.FADE SYNC POL. FOUT ADJ (NOTE 1 PAGE 13) KEYB.MODE (NOTE 2 PAGE 13) (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) SELECTION OF RGB OR YPbPr OUTPUT FORMAT (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) ONLY FOR PC1 AND PC2 SWAPPING OF COLOUR COMPONENTS OF THE INPUT SIGNAL (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) TO SEE COLOURS CORRECTLY IN YPbPr FORMAT ENABLES DISPLAY OF THE NUMBER OF THE CHANNEL SELECTED (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) OPTION TO DISPLAY THE PROGRAMMING MENU AT THE CENTRE OF THE IMAGE OR TO THE TOP LEFT SETTING OF FADING TIME IN ONE-SECOND STEPS (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) DEFINES THE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE POLARITY OF THE OUTPUT SYNCHRONISMS (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) ADJUST OUTPUT FREQUENCIES TO ADAPT THESE TO PARTICULAR APPLIANCES (LED PANELS, ETC.) IF ENABLED PERMITS RECALL OF THE 5 PRESETS USING THE INPUT SELECT KEYS 12

Note 1: Variation in the Frequency of H on the RGBHV and DVI outputs: ± 5% average SVGA: from 36.7 to 39.0; center frequency 37.871 ± 3% XGA : from 46.2 to 50.5; center frequency 48.367 ±4.5% SXGA: from 60.4 to 67.5; center frequency 63.972 ± 5.5% [ KHz] [ KHz] [ KHz] Note 2: The INPUT SELECT keys on the front panel may perform the normal function of selection of the input channel associated to these or the recall function of one of the 5 configurations saved (PRESETS), as happens in the case of the RECALL menu. 6.3.3 TRACKING submenu SUBMENU ITEM COMMENT TRACKING CLOCK PHASE MOTION (NOTE 3) MODIFICATION OF THE SAMPLING FREQUENCY OF THE PC1 AND PC2 INPUT SIGNAL RANGE FROM 00 TO 96 (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) MODIFICATION OF THE ENERGISATION POINT OF THE PIXEL (PHASE) RANGE FROM 00 TO 31 (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) TRIGGER THRESHOLD OF THE MOTION DETECTION AND CORRECTION CIRCUIT REFERRING TO THE INTERLACED INPUT SIGNALS (CV1 CV2 AND Y/C) RANGE FROM 000 TO 127 000 = NO DETECTION (LEFT AND RIGHT KEYS) Note 3: The interlaced video signals produce artifacts in the de-interlacing process: the Motion Detection and Correction function helps to minimize these. Low values of the parameters improve fluidity of the image but increase tremor; high values improve image stability but tend to produce broken horizontal lines in the case of fast changes of the image. 13

6.3.4 RESIZE submenu SUBMENU ITEM COMMENT RESIZE MAIN SOURCE SIZE DEFINITION OF THE DIMENSIONS OF THE MAIN WINDOW FROM A MINIMUM OF 16 X 16 PIXELS TO A MAXIMUM OF FULL SCREEN (4 ARROW KEYS) MAIN SOURCE POS SEC.SOURCE SIZE SEC.SOURCE POS RESIZE FULL DEFINITION OF THE POSITION OF THE MAIN WINDOW INSIDE THE SCREEN (4 ARROW KEYS) DEFINITION OF THE DIMENSIONS OF THE SECONDARY WINDOW (PIP) FROM A MINIMUM OF 16 X 16 PIXELS TO A MAXIMUM OF 528x280 (PAL) (4 ARROW KEYS) DEFINITION OF THE POSITION OF THE SECONDARY WINDOW (PIP) INSIDE THE SCREEN (4 ARROW KEYS) RESTORES THE DIMENSIONS OF THE PRIMARY WINDOW TO FULL SCREEN AND THOSE OF THE SECONDARY WINDOW TO NATIVE RESOLUTION (373x280 PAL with RATIO 4/3) Note 4: The unit automatically recognises whether the resize and positioning parameters set, both for the primary source and secondary source, position the margins of the window outside the limits of the screen. In this case, DVIPRO100 does not permit resizing and positioning of the window beyond these limits; the unit connected on RS232 will reply NACK and will maintain the previous setting. To comply with the limits, follow the rule indicated below: dimension X of the screen width + posx of the window dimension Y of the screen height + posy of the window 14

7.0 RS232 / ETHERNET CONTROL All the programmings described above are available not only through the remote control but also through a remote channel: this may be a standard RS232 serial line or an optional Ethernet LAN that the PC will see as a virtual serial port via a specific software driver. Therefore in this manual, reference will be made to the remote channel as if to an RS232 serial line. The set of commands for driving the DVIPRO100 and for acquiring its status are described below. Elpro provides a standard software for remote control free of charge on the www.elprovideolabs.com site. Data exchange via RS232 requires use of the following transmission standard: 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and speed of 9600 baud The command strings to be sent to the machine and the expected replies are described in the tables below. An await time for the reply of approximate 300 milliseconds should be calculated. The strings consist of ASCII or Hexadecimal characters and are always terminated with the CR (0D hex) character. The host answers ACK (06 hex) if the command is performed correctly or NACK (15 hex) if transmission errors are encountered. The physical connection must be made with a cable according to the attached diagram: TO DVIPRO100 15

Commands ASCII Code HEX Code Byte1 (ASCII) Byte2 (ASCII) Byte3 (ASCII) Byte4 (ASCII) Description primary channel selection B 42 P Channel P Channel Channel P = from 01 to 05 01=CV1; 02=CV2 or YCbCr; 03=Y/C; 04=PC1; 05=PC2 secondary channel selection b 62 S Channel S Channel Channel S = from 01 to 03 01=CV1; 02=CV2 or YCbCr; 03=Y/C resolution selection f 66 resolution resolution = from 1 to 7 1=SVGA; 2=XGA; 3=SXGA; 4=480p; 5=576p; 6=720p; 7=1080i mute DVI M 4D OnOff OnOff = 0 or 1 1 = Mute DVI On; 0 = Mute DVI Off mute RGB m 6D OnOff OnOff = 0 or 1 1 = Mute RGB On; 0 = Mute RGB Off mute Audio N 4E OnOff OnOff = 0 or 1 1 = Mute Audio On; 0 = Mute Audio Off Volume Audio V 56 Vol Vol Vol = from 00 to 33 00 = mute; 33 = guadagno 0dB YPbPr a 61 OnOff OnOff = 0 or 1 0 = RGB; 1 = YPbPr colors swap H 48 OnOff OnOff = 0 or 1 0 = Swap OFF; 1 = Swap ON save S 53 conf Conf = from 1 to 5 1=save preset1;.; 5=save preset5 recall R 52 conf Conf = from 1 to 5 1=recall preset1;.; 5=recall preset5 default Z 5A Recalls the default configuration variazione frequenza % T 54 Hfreq Hfreq Hfreq Hfreq Hfreq = from -5.0 to +5.0 in % with 0.5 steps -5.0 = -5% in relation to central frequency +5.0 = +5% in relation to central frequency 16

Commands ASCII Code HEX Code Byte1(ASCII) Byte2 (ASCII) Byte3 (ASCII) Byte4 (ASCII) Description brightness YB 59 42 Bri Bri Bri Bri = from 000 to 255 Bri = 000 Minimum brightness Bri = 255 Maximum brightness contrast YC 59 43 Con Con Con Con = from 000 to 255 Con = 000 Minimum contrast Con = 255 Maximum contrast saturation YS 59 53 Sat Sat Sat Sat = from 000 to 255 Sat = 000 Minimum saturation Sat = 255 Maximum saturation sharpness YH 59 48 Sha Sha = 0 or 1 1 = Sharpness ON 0 = Sharpness OFF sync polarity E 45 sync Sync = P or N P (50 hex) = synchronisms with positive polarity N (4E hex) = synchronisms with negative polarity clock value AC 41 43 clock clock Clock = from 00 to 99 phase value AP 41 50 phase phase Phase = from 00 to 31 motion AM 41 4D motion motion motion Motion = from 000 to 127 000 = motion detection OFF 127 = motion detection max Keyboard Mode K 4B Key Mode Key Mode = 0 or 1 0 = channel selection 1 = recall preset enable OSD O 4F OnOff OnOff = 0 or 1 0=Activate display channel No. on OSD 1=De-activate display channel No. on OSD OSD position G 47 OsdPos OsdPos = C or A C (43 hex) = OSD at centre of the screen A (41 hex) = OSD to top left 7

Commands ASCII Code HEX Code Byte1(ASCII) Byte2 (ASCII) Byte3 (ASCII) Byte4 (ASCII) Description tempo di fade F 46 Tfade secondary window state W 57 OnOff window size x x x x. resize full Primario Secondario XP XS UP US 58 50 58 53 55 50 55 53 y y y y. w w w w. h h h h. Tfade = from 1 to 5 1 = Minimum Tfade 1sec 5 = Maximum Tfade 5sec OnOff = 0 or 1 0 = PIP OFF; 1 = PIP = ON xxxx.yyyy.wwww.hhhh = posx.posy. Widht. Height 4-byte fields separated by. (2E hex) Each field corresponds to the value in pixel of the parameter being set. For settable values see note 4 on page 14 WARNING: If parameters are set that bring the window outside the area of the screen, the host replies NACK (15 hex). posx = horizontal position in relation to origin posy = vertical position in relation to origin Width = width of the window Height = height of the window Returns the dimensions of the primary window to full screen and that of the secondary to native resolution with ratio 4/3 Reading commands ASCII Code HEX Code Byte1(ASCII) Byte2 (ASCII) Byte3 (ASCII) Byte4 (ASCII) Description Firmware version request i 69 Reply i 69 Id Prod Ver Ver Id Prod = Product identifier = Y (59 hex) Ver = from 01 to 09 18

Reading commands ASCII Code HEX Code Par. Byte1 (ASCII) Status request D 44 date If date = 1 the host replies: If date = 2 the host replies: If date = 3 the host replies: If date = 4 the host replies: If date = 5 the host replies: If date = 6 the host replies: If date = 7 the host replies: If date = 8 the host replies: If date = 0 the host replies: D 44 Channel P Par. Byte2 (ASCII) Channel P Par. Byte3 (ASCII) Channel S Par. Byte4 (ASCII) Channel S Par. Byte5 (ASCII) Par. Byte6 (ASCII) resolution State Par. Byte7 (ASCII) Par. Byte8 (ASCII) Par. Byte9 (ASCII) Par. Byte10 (ASCII) D 44 Bri Bri Bri Con Con Con Sat Sat Sat Sha D 44 YPbPr Mute DVI MuteRGB OSD Tfade OSD Pos Sync Swap D 44 Hfreq Hfreq Hfreq Hfreq D 44 clock clock phase Phase Motion Motion Motion D 44 D 44 x y w h x y w h x y w h x y w h D 44 Vol Vol x y w h x y w h Mute Audio x y w h x y w h........ Key Mode D 44 Returns all the parameters in the order from date = 1 to date = 8 Date = from 1 to 8 (See description in the replies) Primary window Secondary window 19

7.1 Examples A number of examples are illustrated below to explain use of the serial commands. Example 1: Selection of the PC1 input The host must send the following sequence: B 0 4 followed by CR which in hexadecimal corresponds to: 42 30 34 0D The DVIPRO100 replies: ACK (06 hex) if the command has been performed correctly NACK (15 hex) if transmission errors have occurred Example 2: Save preset 3 The host must send the following sequence: S 3 followed by CR which in hexadecimal corresponds to: 53 33 0D The DVIPRO100 replies: ACK (06 hex) if the command has been performed correctly NACK (15 hex) if transmission errors have occurred Example 3: Setting of resize and position for primary window: The host must send the following sequence: X P 0 1 0 0. 0 0 7 5. 0 8 1 2. 0 6 0 9. followed by CR which in hexadecimal corresponds to: 58 50 30 31 30 30 2E 30 30 37 35 2E 30 38 31 32 2E 30 36 30 39 2E 0D The DVIPRO100 replies: ACK (06 hex) if the command has been performed correctly NACK (15 hex) if transmission errors have occurred In the case in which the parameters set do not comply with the rule of note 4 on page 14 the host replies NACK (15 hex) and leaves the parameters set with the previous configuration. For example: the parameters set previously are correct for an XGA resolution (1024x768) but for the output resolution of 800x600 they do not comply with the rule; therefore the host will answer NACK. 20

Example 4: Global or partial status request Global: the host must send the following sequence: D 0 followed by CR which in hexadecimal corresponds to: 44 30 0D The DVIPRO100 replies D (44 hex) followed by the entire string of status parameters (79 bytes) and by the CR (0D hex) character. Partial: the host must send the following sequence: D 2 followed by CR which in hexadecimal corresponds to: 44 32 0D The DVIPRO100 replies with the status of the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness parameters (10 bytes). For example, if default parameters have been set, the reply will be: 44 31 31 32 30 36 32 30 36 34 30 0D 8.0 Firmware upgrade The firmware upgrade of the DVIPRO100 is possible by the UPLOADER program. This program must be downloded from www.elprovideolabs.com, section Software download, and installed onto a PC / Win O.S. To perform the upgrade it s necessary to switch OFF the DVIPRO100 and connect it to a PC using the same cable described in page 15. Then move the dip-switches 2 and 3 in ON position. (See table below). Finally, turn ON the DVIPRO100. Dip-Switch 2 Dip-Switch 3 Stato ON ON UPGRADING FW OFF OFF Standard functionning. The upgrade mode is indicated by the input leds flashing. Done that, download the.hex file of the version to be installed and make the upgrading following the instruction of program UPLOADER. When the upgrading is terminated, it s necessary to restore the dipswitches 2 and 3 in OFF position, then power OFF and subsequently ON the unit. 21

9.0 TECHNICAL DATA VIDEO: Inputs: :N 1 CBVS :N 1 CVBS or YCbCr :N 1 Y/C input :N 2 Graphic on HDD15 Input formats :PAL, SECAM, NTSC Output : Output Output Format Synch. level Vertical synch. PIP Remote command :N.1 DVI-D output :High resolution with HDD15p.f. :Selectable SVGA, XGA, SXGA and HDTV 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i :TTL :60Hz :Video on PC :UpScale & DownScale pixel x pixel :Pan of both images in X and Y :RS232, Ethernet (optional) and IR AUDIO: Inputs :N 5 with RCA outlet Input coupling :AC, unbalanced Input impedance :56KΩ Input level :+9 dbm Max. Gain Adjust :digital from mute to 0dB with 33 steps Frequency response :-1 db from 40Hz to 20KHz Crosstalk :60 db at 5KHz Distortion :<0,03% at 0 dbm with 10KΩ load Hum & noise :-75 dbm unweighted Outputs :Unbalanced, 150Ω, with RCA outlet Balanced, 600Ω, with Phoenix screwtype Main input Power consumption Size (WxDxH) :90 240 Vac 50-60Hz :10VA :483x210x44 Operating temp.range :0 45 Safety :according to EN60065 EMC :according to EN55103-1 and-2 22

10.0 NOTE This product is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of purchase. If the fault in the product is due to improper use or operations carried out by third parties, the warranty is forfeited. During the warranty period, Elpro will repair the faulty units free of charge. The faulty units must be sent CARRIAGE FREE to the Elpro offices in Turin with a regular accompanying note. The units repaired will be returned CARRIAGE FORWARD to the addressee. Outside the warranty period, Elpro will repair the faulty units EX its Turin offices, charging the cost of the repair to the customer. For any requirements durino instalaliton of the DVIPRO100 call the Elpro hot line Elpro 011 7701583 or E-mail: info@elprovideolabs.com 23

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