Specifications

April – June 2002 ExtroNews 13.2 9
NEW PRODUCTS RECENTLY INTRODUCED FROM EXTRON
The Extron QSD 204 Quad Standard
Decoder accepts composite video, S-video
or component video on three inputs and
decodes the signals into component (Y, R-Y,
B-Y) or RGB (RGsB, RGBS, or RGBHV) for
output. The fourth input is RGBS or RGBcvS
from the SCART connector found on many
European DVD players. The QSD 204D
model is configured for an SDI input. The
QSD 204 has a four-line adaptive comb filter
that virtually eliminates chroma noise and
enables a projector or monitor to display a
higher quality image than that of composite
video or S-video.
QSD 204
Quad-Standard Decoder
with optional SDI
RGB 164xi
Universal Mountable
Computer Interface
VSS 100
Video Sync Separator
VSS 100
Part Number: List Price:
60-462-01 $200.00*
URL
www.extron.com/vss100
* Prices listed in US Dollars, valid for US sales only.
RGB 164xi
Part Number: List Price:
60-485-01 $895.00*
URL
www.extron.com/rgb164
* Prices listed in US Dollars, valid for US sales only.
QSD 204
QSD 204
Part Number List Price:
60-501-01 $1,595.00*
QSD 204D with SDI
Part Number List Price:
60-501-02 $2,595.00*
URL
www.extron.com/qsd204
* Prices listed in US Dollars, valid for US sales only.
The Extron RGB 164xi universal, analog
computer-video interface with ADSP™ has
two sets of BNC outputs, a female
15-pin HD input, and buffered local monitor
output. It has a 15-130 kHz scanning range,
300 MHz (-3dB) RGB bandwidth, and is
compatible with VGA–UXGA, Mac, Sun, and
SGI signals. The RGB 164xi also converts
computer-generated, unbalanced audio to
balanced line-level audio. Sync processing is
achieved through Extron’s exclusive Advanced
Digital Sync Processing (ADSP™) technology,
ensuring compatibility with digital display
devices (DLP, LCD, plasma, etc.).
The Extron VSS 100 Video Sync Separator
is for systems that use video formats with
embedded sync such as with the SCART
connector found in Europe. Sources, such as
DVD players, with RGB and composite video
output on a SCART connector can now use
RGB switchers like the Extron System 7SC.
Simply use the RGB output of the DVD player
and composite sync output from the
VSS 100. The VSS 100 also accepts sync on
green from RGB, luminance from component
or S-video or composite video input on a
female BNC connector and extracts the sync
signal. Then it outputs the composite sync
signal (at TTL levels) on a separate signal line
also on a female BNC connector. The original
video signal is looped through unchanged on
a third female BNC connector. Such systems
can take advantage of Extron technologies
that depend on a separate sync input such as
the Digital Sync Validation Processing
(DSVP™) feature on the Extron CrossPoint
Plus matrix switchers.
See more New Extron Products at InfoComm Booth #16074.