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CB4400MR Series: Super High Resolution
Multi-Channel Coax (RGBHV)
5 coaxes bundled into a single overall
jacket
PVC jacket
Molded BNC connectors
Black with color-coded fan-outs
Available in bulk and in a variety of assembly lengths
Ideal for long cable runs
The CB4400MR Series includes a line of Super High Resolution Multi-Channel
Coaxial Cable assemblies offering 5 Male BNC connectors on each
side of the cable. The CB4400MR cable is also available in bulk,
without connectors.
Designed primarily for passing RGBHV
format computer video signals, the CB4400MR Series cable may also
be used for RGBS, RGsB, Component Video, S-Video, and Composite
Video.
CB4400MR Series cable is ideal for
passing high-resolution video signals over short or long runs.
1-in
3-out VGA-QXGA Distribution Amplifier |
DA1926AV:
1-in 3-out VGA-QXGA Distribution Amplifier with Audio
Two video outputs with variable cable length
equalization
3.5mm audio input with loop; balanced main audio output
Full active PnP compatibility with all video cards
Optional under table mounting brackets
External power supply (9V 500mA)
Includes: (1) power adapter 3
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1-in
2-out RGBHV Distribution Amplifier |
1-in
2-out RGBHV Distribution Amplifier (DA1222AT) 
Two Individually Buffered Outputs
Solid Metal Enclosure
1U High, 1/2 Rack Wide
Rack-mountable with optional hardware
Internal Power Supply (90 to 140V/200 to 240V)
Includes: (1) power cord
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1-in
6-out VGA Distribution Amplifier |
1-in
6-out VGA Distribution Amplifier (DA1506RT) 
Sense pin settings to emulate a local
monitor
Solid metal enclosure
1U high, 1/2 rack wide
Rack-mountable with optional hardware
Internal power supply (90 to 140V/200 to 240V)
Includes: (1) power cord
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VA6875WM |
The
VA6875WM allows the connection of a
computer to a scan-rate
compatible monitor or projector. Designed for mounting into
a wall or into furniture, the VA6875WM fits directly into
a standard 4-gang wide electrical enclosure and typically
becomes a permanent part of an audio/visual presentation system
in a conference room or other fixed installation.
By connecting the proper cabling, the VA6875WM
can be used to interface VGA thru UXGA, MAC, SUN/SGI workstations,
and other sources that output RGsB, RGBS or RGBHV analog video
signals. The VA6875WM uses a 15-pin HD input compatible with
standard VGA pin-outs. There are two buffered outputs available:
a 15-pin HD connector on the front to feed a local monitor,
and 6 BNC connectors on the back to feed a large screen display.
The output on the back of the unit provides RGsB, RGBS or
RGBHV format signals.
A horizontal positioning control is accessible
on the face of the VA6875WM, as well as six dip switches which
may occasionally be needed for compatibility purposes.
A pass-through connector kit, part
# CT8241WM can be ordered for use with the VA6875WM. The kit
includes connectors for Composite Video (BNC), Stereo Audio
(2-RCAs & 1-Stereo Mini), Network (RJ45), and Modem (RJ11)
inputs. The VA6875WM requires a 9-12V DC 100 mA power supply
(not included) which must be connected to 2 bare leads on
the back of the unit
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The
MX2100AV is a 2-in 2-out 
VGA through QXGA + Audio auto-switcher with
front-panel push button override, as well as manual remote
capability through dual momentary contact closure switches.
It is also an auto-switcher: in the absence of manual control,
it can automatically switch to the active input source by
sensing an incoming signal. If two inputs are active, the
MX2100AV defaults to Input #2.
The MX2100AV offers a main output that passes
the selected source computer video signal, and a local output
that passes either the selected computer video input, or alternatively,
can be over-ridden by dip-switch to always pass input #1.
Both video outputs are fully buffered, and both offer full
video equalization, capable of compensating for cable lengths
up to 300 feet (91m).
In addition to switching between VGA type
signals, the MX2100AV also switches stereo audio signals,
providing two 3.5mm stereo mini input jacks, a 3.5mm local
monitor jack always looped to input #1, and a balanced stereo
audio output on a 5 pin terminal block.
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DA1921SX
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The
DA1921SX is designed for use together 
with an ALTINEX CAT-5 UTP Computer Video
Transmitter, such as model # DA1920SX. The DA1921SX receives
computer video signals over twisted pair CAT-5 UTP (Category
5, 5e) type cable and converts the signal format to a standard
VGA-type (VGA to UXGA) output for use with a large screen
projectors or other displays.
This is an alternative to the traditional
method of using RGB or VGA type multi-channel coaxial cable,
a solution that is desirable due to the fact that CAT-5 cable
is thinner, more flexible and less costly than multi-channel
coaxial cable. Also, many facilities already have a CAT-5
cable infrastructure, allowing this solution to reduce the
amount of labor and intrusion required for retrofit installations.
The DA1921SX is compact and easy to use.
It offers a female RJ-45 input connector and two female 15-pin
HD output connectors. Both outputs are fully buffered, in
effect providing a built-in 1-in 2-out distribution amplifier.
The DA1921SX can receive signal resolutions
between VGA and UXGA. Used together with an ALTINEX CAT-5
Computer Video Transmitter and properly adjusted with the
built-in equalization controls, the maximum cable distance
is approximately 500 feet/152 meters for VGA (640 x 480, 60
Hz refresh rate) and 250 feet/76.2 meters for UXGA (1600 x
1200, 60 Hz refresh rate). Please see the complete specifications
for other resolutions.
All cables for the DA1921SX must
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MT103-123
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The
MT103-123 provides a means of receiving 
computer video and audio signals over twisted
pair (RJ-45) type cable when used together with an ALTINEX
Twisted pair Video Transmitter, such as MT103-122 or DA1930CT.
The MT103-123 is easy to use and requires
only one slot in the MultiTasker™ system. The MT103-123 is
able to receive one of the video sources, such as VGA, S-video
or C-Video along with Stereo Audio transmitted over the CAT-5/6
cable from the MT103-122, DA1930CT or equivalent Transmitter.
The MT103-123 provides both Audio and Video
outputs. The MT103-123 offers a female 15-pin HD output for
RGBHV/YPbPr signals with the native Plug & Play compatibility,
a 4 pin Mini-Din connector for S-Video and an RCA connector
for Composite Video Output. A 5 pin terminal block is used
for Stereo Audio Output, as well as a 3.5mm stereo jack.
The unit also offers hardware Video Equalization
for transmission lengths up to 400 feet. In combination with
the necessary second unit on the receiving or transmitting
side of the cable, the distance will almost double between
the unit. The Video Equalization works in conjunction with
the Video Equalization on the transmitter. There is also a
Signal Detect feature which shows when an input signal is
present.
CAT-5 UTP Cable Distance Limitations:
Signal Resolution Distance
640x480 - 800 feet/260 meters
800x600 - 765 feet/233 meters
1024x768 - 400 feet/207meters
1280x1024 - 350 feet/181 meters
1600x1200 - 250 feet/130 meters |
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Multi
tasker Card-cage with card 12 slots |
Multi
tasker Card-cage with card 12 slots
3U high, full rack wide
Rack ears included
Two RS-232 connections
Internal power supply
The MultiTasker™ 12-Slot enclosure comes with a front panel
installed. The 36 button front panel provide a high level of
flexibility to pre-define user specific functions which may
include control of one or more MultiTasker cards at the same
time. Buttons may be for labeled with pre-printed labels, which
are inserted into the buttons. Blank labels are available to
users to create custom labels.
Non-volatile memory protects the programming during power-down.
Programming is accomplished through one of two 9-pin RS-232
ports. One port is located on the front of the unit and the
other is on the back panel.
The MT100-108
may be computer controlled directly from a computer terminal
or using the front panel buttons.
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MT103-128 |
Signal
equalization up to 200ft 
Sync signal conversion
Signal detect
80% less installation time
50% less rack space requirement
The MT103-128 is a high-resolution interface
card designed to connect a computer video source to a compatible
monitor or projector over long distances.
This card is typically used in data centers,
large training rooms, large events, and control rooms. The
ease of installation, saving up to 80% of installation time,
and the over 50% space savings in the equipment rack, make
these cards a critical factor in the planning and budgeting
an AV installation. How are these savings achieved?
The unit is factory configured and ready-to-be-installed.
The equalization of the video signal can be done on the hardware
side or remotely via RS232. The space saving result from the
MultiTasker card cage solution. Up to 20 cards can fit into
one MultiTasker, all running of ONE power supply and all individually
adjustable via ONE single RS232 connection.
The MT103-128 is compatible with VGA through
UXGA resolutions. The input on the card is connected via a
standard computer VGA connector. The MT103-128 provides RGsB
output and a buffered VGA local monitor output on a standard
15-Pin HD connector.
The MT103-128 both use video signal equalization
and horizontal position controls to compensate for signal
quality loss on long cable runs, up to 200ft between units.
Switch settings allow these features to be controlled either
through software control (RS-232) or from a hardware adjustment
accessible on the front of the card.
Signal Detection circuitry allows the user
to determine the presence of an input signal.
The HelpInside™ feature allows programmers
to have access to command structures and control of the MT103-128
from any terminal.
The MT103-128 also has Menu driven protocol
implemented for easier RS-232 control, which eliminates the
requirement of typing lengthy commands for output adjustments.
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MT106-110
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99
addressable tracks 
Up to 30 minutes play time
Plays MPEG-2, MPEG-1, JPEG, MP3 format
Up to 1 GB Flash Memory
Full RS-232 control
Digital Signage in stores, public places, events, training
The MT106-110 is an MPEG-2 player designed to display digital
images or movie clips on VGA or composite video display devices
such as LCD and plasma screens. The typical use for this product
would be in digital signage, POP, training support, events,
meetings, interactive kiosks and other areas where digital information
needs to be displayed and a computer source is not available.
In addition to the MPEG-2 format, the card
supports MPEG-1, JPEG and MP3 file formats, which are stored
on High Speed Compact Flash cards. The MT106-110 accepts flash
cards ranging in size from 128MB up to 1GB. At 1GB, the MT106
110 is capable of playing video/audio clips totaling up to
30 minutes in length.
Output formats include VGA or Composite Video,
and stereo audio. The MT106-110 recognizes up to 99 tracks
and may be programmed for loop play or single track play.
Loop mode is ideal for situations where no manual interference
is needed or desired. The MT106-110 may be programmed to loop
on track zero only, or to loop through all tracks. Additionally,
for further control, the user may play a single, addressable
track.
The MT106-110 supports all standard video
control including PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, NEXT and PREVIOUS commands.
Additionally, audio control is included with the MT106-110.
The output volume may be increased, decreased or muted for
greater user control.
The HelpInside™ feature allows programmers
to have access to command structures and control of the MT106-110
from any terminal.
The MT106-110 also has Menu driven protocol
implemented for easier RS-232 control, which eliminates the
requirement of typing lengthy commands for output adjustments.
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Pop
'N Plug Slim™ PNP300 |
The
Pop 'N Plug Slim™ PNP300 offers 
a thin, elongated design with nicely rounded
ends, making it appealing for certain applications. The width
is also smaller, allowing it to fit into tight spaces.
Designed for installation into a table in
a presentation system, the Pop `N Plug Slim™ Tabletop Interconnect
Box provides access to multi-media input connections when
needed and hides them when not needed.
Using a tower type construction with pneumatic
suspension and a mechanical latching mechanism, the Pop `N
Plug Slim™ can either "pop up" into a raised position
to provide access to input plates or it can be lowered flush
into the table when not in use. The tower is opened and closed
by pressing down on the top panel. Unlike the PNP202, the
PNP300 does not require the use of electromagnets to hold
the center tower in a lowered position.
The Pop `N Plug Slim™ provides a single input
plate that offers Computer Video (15-pin HD), COM Port/RS-232
(9-pin D), Video (RCA), Audio (2-RCAs), Computer Audio (Stereo
Mini), Modem (RJ11), and Network (RJ45) input connections.
The plate also offers a standard AC power outlet. All signals
are passed through the unit with connection to the AV system
being made under the table.
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TBL102 |
When
ordering the TBL102, 
you will be asked to provide custom labeling
for the input plate. This labeling is included at no additional
charge and will be engraved into your TBL102 before shipping.
The TBL102 is a "package" of parts that covers the
basic needs of many Table Buddy users. When this item is ordered,
it ships as a completely assembled product made up of: one
TBL100 and one SP3500SC Sectional Plate, with input labels
custom engraved at no additional charge.
The SP3500SC includes the following connectors: two standard
U.S. power receptacles, computer video (15-pin HD), COM Port/RS-232
(9-pin D), composite video (RCA), S-Video (4-pin mini-DIN),
audio (2-RCAs), computer audio (3.5 mm), modem (RJ11), and
network (RJ45) input connectors. All connectors have 6 foot
cables attached that feed through the bottom of the unit and
end in male connector ends.
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HOMERUN
Series Matrix Switchers |
HOMERUN
Series Matrix Switchers
Modular System
Standard Size Configurations from 8x8 to 16x16
RGBHV, S-Video, C-Video & Stereo Audio Formats
300 MHz Bandwidth for Computer Video Models
200 MHz Bandwidth for Broadcast Video Models
Full Break-Away or Follow Control for all Channels
GLI on Board (Built-in Ground Loop Protection)
Balanced or Unbalanced Audio Inputs
Sync Delay Switching (HMR models)
Vertical Interval Switching (HMV models)
Built-in RS-232 Control
Built-in 2-button Rear Panel Control
Optional Front Panel Control
Internal Power Supply (90-240V)
The Homerun Series is a line of high performance matrix switchers
used to handle the routing of computer video, broadcast video
and audio signals in a signal management system. It is typically
used for matrix sizes between 8x8 and 16x16.
The Homerun Series is based on a modular design
concept, allowing a great level of flexibility in selecting
the appropriate matrix size and signal format for your application.
Configuration Numbers have been established for the most popular
configurations to simplify the ordering process (see following
pages). When a Configuration Number is ordered, the appropriate
modules and accessories are automatically included.
The building blocks of the Homerun Series
matrix switchers are three modules (each with a 1U high, rack
wide enclosure): one for computer video signals, one for "broadcast"
video signals, and one for audio signals. In a typical configuration,
each module is designated to handle one signal component.
For example, an RGBHV + Stereo Audio matrix switcher is composed
of five computer video modules (one for each of the Red, Green,
Blue, Horizontal Sync and Vertical Sync components) and two
audio modules (one for the Left Audio and one for the Right
Audio components).
The modules are connected together with short
RS-232 jumper cables that are included with the configuration.
This enables all of the connected modules and associated components
to switch simultaneously.
All High Resolution (HMR) Configurations are
constructed with Isolated Video Input Cards. The Isolated
Video Inputs provide protection against ground loops in a
system. Ground loops often appear as a "hum bar"
that rolls from bottom to top on a video display, but they
can also manifest themselves in different ways. For instance,
they can cause the image to "jitter" from side to
side. In some cases, ground loops can actually damage equipment.
The Isolated Inputs are a critical feature for a matrix switcher,
since the nature of a matrix switcher involves interconnecting
many different pieces of equipment from many different locations,
a situation that is likely to cause ground loops.
Computer Video models (HMR) offer Sync Delay
switching, a feature that eliminates the "glitch"
normally associated with switching between high-resolution
video sources. This is done by disconnecting the video momentarily
while the incoming sync from a selected channel is locked
-- allowing the glitch to take place off screen. Broadcast
Video (HMV) configurations offer Vertical Interval Switching.
Homerun matrix switchers come standard with
RS-232 control capabilities. They also have a built-in 2-button
rear panel control for both video and audio. This 2-button
control provides a simple means of testing the unit during
installation without the need for a front panel control. The
Homerun can also be controlled using Windows 95/Windows 98
compatible software available from ALTINEX, which may be downloaded
from our Web Site at no charge (see Software in following
pages).
A control panel, CP-01, may be ordered optionally
for installation into the front panel of a Homerun module,
allowing control over all of the modules in a particular configuration.
Often two control panels will be ordered for the purpose of
handling video and audio modules separately.
Homerun matrix switchers come with a standard
100 to 240V AC internal power supply, enabling them to be
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MultiTasker - Off-The-Shelf
Custom AV Solutions
In the past many audio visual presentation systems
were designed to include a collection of different stand-alone products.
The MultiTasker® is an alternative approach to managing signals
using a compact, modular card-cage solution.
Below is an eight-step quick guide on how to create
a compact, modular custome AV solution:
1.Identify the signal sources:
Computer, DVD player, digital camera, microphones, etc.
2.Identify the signal destinations:
Monitors, projectors, displays, speakers, sound system, recorder.
3.Identify all video formats going in and
leaving the system:
RGBHV, RGsB, Component video, S-video, Composite video
4.Verify signal compatibility:
If input and output devices are not compatible, you will need to
add scan converter to your system.
5.Identify input and output connectors:
Choose the best connectors for your AV system. BNC, HD-connectors,
RCA, Twisted Pair.
6.Create signal flow chart:
This chart is the blueprint of your AV system. It will carry every
bit of information collected above.
7.Choose a user interface:
Depending on the installation site and application, Altinex offers
push-button control, RS232, or IP interfaces to communicate with
the MultiTasker.
8.Select the best MultiTasker components for
your solution:
Altinex has over 60 MultiTasker application cards available. Select
the appropriate MultiTasker enclosure and cards by using the AV
blueprint and the MTSetup progra= 0FjDiA "
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