S2-105YC S2-105YCA & S2-110YC Switchers may be connected to any of the C2-1000 or C2-2000 series products. The S2-105YC adds 5 YC (S-Video Component) Video inputs the S2-105YCA provides 5 YC Video inputs plus 5 stereo audio inputs and the S2-110YC adds 10 YC Video inputs of switcher capability. All units have dual YC video outputs
The product connects to the C2 unit’s rear panel OPTION Connector via an OPTION cable and is fully integrated into the control system of the C2 unit.
Multiple S2 expansion switchers of diverse formats may be interfaced to a single C2 product*. The Windows Control Panel recognizes the C2 unit and all the connected Input Expansion Switchers as a single Multi-format Seamless Switcher. This fully customizable approach allows the user to choose the appropriate C2 host product and S2 Input Expansion Switcher to meet a specific need.
S2 video models are available with or without stereo audio (balanced or unbalanced). In addition to the video models a stereo audio only model is available. The units are housed in a desktop case and an optional Single/Dual Rackmount Kit is available. A single 5-Input S2 can be powered via the Options Connector but external power is required for additional units connected to the C2.
Standalone Operation - S2 Series Switchers can also operate as standalone video and audio switchers. Input selection is by front panel Push Buttons IR Remote Control or via RS-232.
Key Features of the S2-YC Series
S2-105YC adds 5 YC (S-Video) inputs
S2-110YC adds 10 YC Inputs
S2-105YC same as S2-105YC Plus 5 audio inputs
Interface to host via OPTION Connector
Controllable via RS-232 & Infrared & Front Panel
Products may be operated standalone if desired
Companion versions available for most formats
Optional Single/Dual Rackmount Kit available
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