MatrixPRO 8 X 8 DVI 8x8 DVI router matrix switcher

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The MatrixPRO 8x8 DVI router switches any of the eight DVI inputs to any or all of the outputs. Each channel can be programmed with unique EDID information  based on the system requirements. This information is also available to external sources, even when the unit is turned off. Each input is re-clocked as it passes through the router maintaining the DVI signal strength, and each output channel can also display an internally generated test pattern. The MatrixPRO 8x8 DVI router accepts inputs up to 2,048 x 1,080 (including all HD)  resolutions.

Easy control

The unit is controlled from the built-in front panel, the MatrixPRO remote panels, the MatrixPRO software and the Encore and ScreenPRO-II controllers.  The front panel includes an easy to read VFD display and a knob for simple navigation of the menus. The menu structure is similar to the rest of MatrixPRO router family. Communication with the remote panels or the software is established by either Ethernet or RS-232 protocols. The MatrixPRO 8x8 DVI is also automatically recognized by the Encore and ScreenPRO II controllers. This allows for full integration with Barco's image processing tools.

Features

  • Programmable EDID per channel
  • Built-in test pattern generator
  • All inputs re-clocked to maintain signal strength
  • Green light positive signal indicator per input channel

Barco's MatrixPRO-II SD/HD/3G-SDI series offers three models of high-speed serial routers: 8x8, 16x16 and 32x32. All three models are compact, have an extremely slim profile, are cost-effective, and provide an excellent solution for applications where budget and space are at premium.

Featuring genlock input

All routers support SDI formats from SD formats to 3G/HD. Their superior design allows for image switching and signal distribution without artifacts. They all feature a genlock input with loop through, ensuring that all switching is synchronized with the house sync.

Flexible control

The routers can be controlled from the front panel, RS-232, Ethernet connections or the Encore and ScreenPRO-II presentation systems. Barco's MatrixPRO-II SDI router series allows a single unit to be subdivided into multiple layers.