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MATRIX 50 SERIES SWITCHER
12 Inputs
8 Outputs
DSS Receiver
Video Tape Player
Laserdisc Player
Video Monitors
Data Monitors
LCD Projectors
Rear View
Large Screen Projectors
Stereo Audio
Compact Disk Player
Video Camera
Stereo Audio
DVD Player
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MATRIX 50 DIAGRAM
Matrix 50 –
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HDTV SUPPORT
Those with an eye on the future know that
HDTV is coming fast. The Matrix 50’s
ability to switch component video signals
makes it an ideal centralized switching
system for use with this growing tech-
nology, as well as with non-linear editing
suites. As HDTV enters the market, the
Matrix 50 will be ready.
CONVENIENT CONTROL
The Matrix 50 Series Switchers were
designed with ease of use in mind. All 28
configurations include the QuickSwitch™
Front Panel Controller (QS-FPC), which
allows complete configuration of the
switcher from the front of its rack-mounted
enclosure. QuickSwitch™ defines ease of
use by having a button and a lighted
indicator for each input and output, giving
the user an intuitive, visual representation of
the switcher’s configuration. All audio
controls are also placed on the front of the
enclosure. From here, the audio level may be
modified (+9 dB to –15 dB) for each input,
balanced or unbalanced, without any of the
disassembly found on some other switchers.
(continued on page 5–
See “Matrix 50”)
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