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Networking/Signal Distribution

New Processors Set At RGB Spectrum
By InfoComm

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RGB Spectrum is expanding its industry-leading View line of multiple image display processors with the demonstration of new SuperView 4000 models at Booth 1759. The new View processors are ideal for any application requiring display of multiple images on a single monitor or projector, such as network operations centers, control rooms, video teleconferencing, command centers, training facilities, and any other application requiring the display of multiple images on a single screen.

The new SuperView 4000 models expand the mid-range of RGB Spectrum's View processor line. The SuperView 4000-4/4 can simultaneously display up to four RGB/DVI computer signals plus up to four video signals, from sixteen switched inputs. The SuperView 4000-6/6 can simultaneously display up to six RGB/DVI computer signals plus up to six video signals, from twenty-four switched inputs. Signal sources include high resolution RGB, DVI, HDTV 1080i/720p, X-Ray, S-Video, component, and composite NTSC/PAL video.

All display windows can be independently positioned and size anywhere on the screen as well as overlaid with computer graphics, overlapped with other display windows, and panned and zoomed to emphasize areas of particular interest. Display alternatives are virtually infinite with dynamic window sizing and positioning, borders and titling, smooth zooms/pans, and more. SuperView 4000 models also offer fade effects, freeze, display arrangement presets, and user selectable colored and shaded backgrounds.

Control is provided via Ethernet or RS-232 serial port. SuperView's web based control system offers both local and remote operation. The embedded GUI interface provides a graphical representation of the multi-image screen with "drag and drop" window positioning and sizing.

Leading edge options for the SuperView 4000-6/6 include downloadable backgrounds, logos, and graphics via a compact flash card reader or over a network, on-screen digital clock, and a second redundant power supply.


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