ATl-DVI6464 is a 64 input 64 output Commercial DVI matrix switcher. The AT-DVI6464 is one of the world's advanced matrix switchers. It is capable of being controlled through IR Remote RS232 or LAN via software included or via a third party control system. Switcher is designed to handle any resolution up to WUXGA (1920x1200) without any signal degradation. The Atlona DVI Switchers are featured with re-clocking technology which allows a use of long cables on the input and output sides.
Main Features:
- Supports High-Resolution Video up to 1920x1200
- Full EDID simulation and memory allows to save EDID data from the displays
- Re-Clocking Technology allows for use of long cables on inputs and outputs of the switch
- Power-Fail Protection allows switcher to restore previous settings
- LCD display shows all programmed commands and switcher responses
- Preset ability allows user to save specific tasks under one of the 10 presets and call it back with shortcut
- RS232 Communication Control Input allows users to control switcher via included advanced Control software or Third Party Control System
- TCP/IP Controlling with an optional accessory
- IR Remote Control
- Inputs: 64 x DVI female(Digital Only)
- Outputs: 64 x DVI female (Digital Only)
- Compatible Formats: DVI-D only
- Lock Safe allows users to lock unit from being accidentally switched to incorrect mode
- Undo Function allows user to undo the incorrect operation and return to the previous setting
- Standard 19'' Rack Mount Size - 18U
Technical Specifications:
- High Resolution Support: up to 1920x1200
- Video Bandwidth: 165MHz
- Clock Jitter: <0.15Tbit
- Switching speed: 200 ns (Max)
- Signal type: DVI-D
- Standard 19'' Rack Mount Size -18U
- Connector: DVI-D Female
- Communication Port: RS232 and LAN
3 Year Warranty (Parts and Labour)
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