Multi-media Controller 1.support hdmi 1.3/HDCP 1.2/3D 2.Support CEC 3.IR Controllor 4.FCC CE RoHS
Multi-media Controller
HDMI 1.3 Features
Lip-Sync Pass Through 225 MHz Deep Color Supported (XV Color Supported) Color Space Conversion Supported Dolby TrueHD & DTS Master Supported CEC Pass ThroughProduct Features
HDMI compliant.One AV source input port.One VGA source input port. One S-Video source input port.One HDMI source input port.R/L analog audio input port.One 3.5mm stereo Mini-Jack audio input port.One pair of RJ45 connectors for surfing the internetOne HDMI signal output.Support input up to 1080P via HDMI.Support audio/video format commonly used via AV and S-Video port.Support VGA input : 800x600@60Hz,800x600@75Hz,1024x768@60Hz,1024x768@75Hz,1280x720@60Hz,1280x768@60Hz,1280x960@60Hz,[email protected] output resolution:1080P/720P/ 60Hz/50Hz.Adaptive PAL / NTSC / SECAM standard. LED indication : when source or sink is working, the green LED relative to is light. When source is connected, but not selected, the yellow LED relative to is light.Inputs can be switched with the IR remote control,also can be controlled by buttons. Installs in minutesCharging for your handheld devices via two USB2.0 ports. Two AC 110V~250V/10A power jackets.CONNECTING AND OPERATING
Connect VGA cable from source devices with VGA port into the controller’s VGA input.Connect AV cables from source devices with RCA port into the controller’s AV input.Connect S-Video cables from source devices into the controller’s S-Video input.Connect 3.5mm stereo male to male cable into the controller’s 3.5mm stereo audio input.Connect HDMI cable male to male from sink device with HDMI input port into controller’s HDMI output.Connect USB cable to the USB port with type A, and the other end of the USB cable is connected to your handheld devices when your devices need to be charged.Push the button labeled the source name, then the source is selected to output and the green light relative to is light.Specifications
Support input.....................................................CVBS and AV
Support VGA output..........................................800×600@60HZ,1024×768@60HZ,1280×1024@60HZ
Support input resolution up to...........................1080p
Max Bandwidth..................................................225MHz
Max Baud Rate...................................................6.75Gbps
Max frame rate...................................................75Hz
Input Video signal..............................................Analog and TMDS
Output video signal............................................TMDS
Max working current .........................................2000mA
AC power..........................................................110V~250V/10A
Operating Temperature range........................... (-15 to +55°C)
Operating Humidity range..................................5 to 90%RH (No Condensation)
Panel Dimension (L x W x H)..............................420x84x84 (mm)
Weight..............................................................1000g
Installation Box Dimension (LxWxH)...................415x106x82(mm)
Installation Box Weight.......................................1120g
Multi-media Controller Dimension (LxWxH)..........420x108X84(mm)
Multi-media Controller Weight..............................2120g
High Definition World, You and Me!
What is HDMIHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data. It represents a digital alternative to consumer analog standards, such as radio frequency (RF) coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, Terminal, or VGA. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources—such as set-top boxes, upconvert DVD players, HD DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players,AVCHD camcorders, personal computers (PCs), video game consoles such as,the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and AV receivers—to compatible digital audio devices, computer monitors, and digital televisions.HDMI supports, on a single cable, any uncompressed TV or PC video format,including standard, enhanced, and high-definition video; up to 8 channels of compressed or uncompressed digital audio; and a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) connection. The CEC allows HDMI devices to control each other when necessary and allows the user to operate multiple devices with one remote control handset. Because HDMI is electrically compatible with the signals used by Digital Visual Interface (DVI), no signal conversion is necessary, nor is there a loss of video quality when a DVI-to-HDMI adapter is used. As an uncompressed connection, HDMI is independent of the various digital television standards used by individual devices, such as ATSC and DVB, as these are encapsulations of compressed MPEG video streams (which can be decoded and output as an uncompressed video stream on HDMI). The HDMI standard was not designed to include passing closed caption data (for example, subtitles) to the television for decoding. So any closed caption stream has to be decoded and included as an image in the video stream(s) prior to transmission over an HDMI cable to be viewed on the DTV. This limits the caption style (even for digital captions) to only that decoded at the source prior to HDMI transmission. This also prevents closed captions when transmission overHDMI is required for up conversion.
HDMI products started shipping in late 2003. Over 850 consumer electronics and PC companies have adopted the HDMI specification (HDMI Adopters). In Europe, either DVI-HDCP or HDMI is included in the HD ready in-store labeling specification for TV sets for HDTV, formulated by
EICTA with SES Astra in 2005. HDMI began to appear on consumer HDTV camcorders and digital still cameras in 2006. Shipments of HDMI were expected to exceed that of DVI in 2008, driven primarily by the consumer electronics marke
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