Crestron electronic DTT-17, UPX-2 manual DDR RAM 256 MB, Touch/Mouse Device Support3

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UPX & DIGITAL VIDEO PROCESSORS

Digital Video Processors

8X1 High-Definition Digital Video Processor DVPHD-PRO

Memory

DDR RAM: 256 MB

Flash: 64 MB

Compact Flash: 1 GB Type II CF provided; expandable to 4 GB

Maximum Project Size: 200 MB

Touch/Mouse Device Support3

Mouse: Generic USB Mouse, Microsoft Serial Mouse2, Kensington Serial Mouse2

Touchscreen / Pen Display: 3M Dynapro SC3, 3M Microtouch, CyberTouch, DisplayMate, Elo TouchSystems, SMART Technologies, Wacom

Note: Specific models and protocols subject to verification, refer to Website or contact Crestron for latest device support

Ethernet

10BaseT/100BaseTX, auto-switching, auto-negotiating, full/half duplex, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, IEEE 802.3U compliant

Connectors

VIDEO INPUT 1, 3, 5, 7: (4) sets of (3) BNC female

Signal Types: Each set dynamically configurable under system control as (1) auto-detecting component (YPBPR), S-Video (Y/C), or composite video input;

Formats: 480i (NTSC), 576i (PAL), 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p;

Input Levels: 0.5 to 1.5 VP-Pwith built-in DC restoration

Input Impedance: 75 ohms

Horizontal Frequency: 15 to 67.5 kHz

Vertical Frequency: 25 to 60 Hz

DVI/RGB/YPBPR INPUT 2, 4, 6, 8: (4) DVI-I female (or DB15HD female via adapter included);

DVI, HDMI, RGB (VGA), or component (YPBPR) video inputs2

Digital Format: DVI 1.0 (HDMI 1.2 compatible) with HDCP 1.1 protocol

Analog Formats: RGBHV, RGBS, RGSB, YPBPR (Supports EDTV 480p/576p and HDTV 720p/1080i/1080p);

Input Resolution, Non-interlaced: Up to 1920 x 1200 maximum (60 Hz limit at 1600 x 1200 or higher);

Horizontal Frequency: 15 to 112 kHz

Vertical Frequency: 25 to 85 Hz

Analog Input Levels: 0.5 to 1.5 VP-Pwith built-in DC restoration

Analog Input Impedance: 75 ohms

Analog Sync Input Type: Autodetect RGBHV, RGBS, RGSB, YPBPR

Analog Sync Input Level: 3 to 5 VP-P

Analog Sync Input Impedance: 1k ohms

DVI/RGBHV OUTPUT 1: (1) DVI-I female (or DB15HD female via adapter included); DVI, HDMI, or RGB (VGA) video output2; Digital Format: DVI 1.0 (HDMI 1.2 compatible) with HDCP 1.1 and EDID 1.3 protocols

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Typical DVPHD-PRO Presentation Application

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UPX-2, DTT-17 specifications

Crestron, a leader in advanced control and automation systems, has consistently pushed the boundaries of technology, especially with products like the DTT-17 and UPX-2. Both devices are integral components designed for seamless integration and exemplary performance in commercial and residential environments.

The Crestron DTT-17 is a powerful 17-inch touchscreen display that serves as an interactive interface for controlling various aspects of a facility or home automation system. One of its standout features is its high-resolution display, which provides sharp, vibrant visuals, making it easy for users to navigate through menus and monitor system status. The DTT-17 also incorporates capacitive touch technology, enabling fast, responsive interactions. It can be mounted on a wall or placed on a desktop, offering flexibility in installation.

A significant aspect of the DTT-17 is its customization capability. Crestron provides a robust development platform, allowing users to tailor the interface according to specific needs. This feature supports various control functions, from lighting and HVAC systems to AV resources and security. Moreover, the device is equipped with built-in security features to ensure data protection while controlling sensitive systems.

On the other hand, the Crestron UPX-2 is a versatile media presentation environment controller designed to streamline AV setups in conference rooms or educational spaces. Its main appeal lies in its ability to integrate multiple AV sources seamlessly, providing a user-friendly experience. The UPX-2 supports various input formats, including HDMI, VGA, and audio, allowing for a flexible multimedia management solution.

One notable characteristic of the UPX-2 is its capability for auto-switching functions, whereby the device intelligently detects the active source and routes it to the display without manual intervention. This function significantly enhances workflow in meetings, minimizing interruptions and maximizing productivity. Additionally, the UPX-2 can be paired with the Crestron Homeseer software for enhanced control, allowing users to manage and monitor their AV environments dynamically.

In summary, the Crestron DTT-17 and UPX-2 exemplify advanced technology designed for effective control and automation in varying environments. Their high-resolution displays, customizable features, and integration capabilities make them ideal for those seeking sophisticated solutions for home or commercial setups. With Crestron's commitment to innovation, users can expect these devices to meet and exceed their automation and control needs, enhancing the overall user experience.