Specifications
QuadraVista HDMI
Quad Video Controller
W W W . R O S E . C O M
Quad Video KVM Switch - HDMI
Resolutions up to 1920 x 1200
Auto or manual image adjustments
PiP function
Touch screen support
USB hub support
HDCP compliant
Features and Benefits
HDMI / DVI support (DVI via DVI to HDMI adapter)
Supports resolutions up to:
1920 x 1200 @ 50/60 Hz or
1600 x 1200 @ 75 Hz
Auto detection of input video signal and output
monitor resolutions
Control up to four HDMI sources on a single display
Adjustable quad video windows or full screen
display
Touch screen support
Picture-in-Picture support
Four analog audio inputs / 2 built in speakers
Local headphone and microphone jacks
Customizable display with 3D borders, labels,
volume bar, background picture and more.
Full keyboard and mouse control of the HDMI
source computers
Supports USB and PS/2 based computers
USB hub support for connecting USB printers,
cameras, flash drives, graphic tablets and other
USB compatible devices
Intuitive keyboard controls to:
Toggle a window on or off
Increase of decrease audio volume
Toggle full screen mode on or off
Switch audio source
Access and control the connected computers
from a remote laptop using our custom
access software
Two operating modes, Host and Remote,
are available
The QuadraVista™ HDMI Advantage .
The QuadraVista HDMI is a flexible and powerful
multi-viewer product with the capability to control
and monitor up to four HDMI video sources on a
single display. Each of the quadrants can be
adjusted and positioned to any size or location on
the display.
The QuadraVista HDMI can be accessed locally,
sending ASCII commands using HyperTerminal, or
from a third party controller for control over IP.
The QuadraVista HDMI provides simultaneous
support for HDMI and DVI video. The video
features that the QuadraVista HDMI incorporates
are:
Automatic sensing of the input signal
Picture-in-Picture
Video loss detection
Signal is automatically detected
The front panel LEDs indicate the mode the unit is
operating in. The MODE LED is green when the
unit is on-line and control is via the connected
keyboard and mouse. A yellow LED indicates that
the unit is controlled from a remote computer.
Each of the display windows can be resized,
repositioned, swapped, or locked to the present
window layout. These functions are easily
performed with a simple mouse click.