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•Customizable front panel control buttons — The
•Power Save Mode — The DVS 510 can be set to mute video and sync output to the display device when no active input signal is detected. This allows the projector or
•HDMI signals support — When used with optional Extron
•Audio switching and output volume control — The DVS 510 features audio switching for 10 stereo balanced or unbalanced input sources, and provides master volume control and muting as well as bass and treble controls. Fixed and variable line level outputs are available, and each output can be balanced or unbalanced. Stereo input signals can be output as dual mono.
•Audio or video breakaway — Lets you break an audio signal away from its corresponding video signal and route it to the audio outputs, allowing the audio channels to be operated as a separate scaler.
•Integrated audio delay — Delays the audio output automatically to compensate for latency introduced by the video processing.
•Amplifier (DVS 510 SA only) — The DVS 510 SA has a stereo power amplifier with 25 watts rms per channel into 4 or 8 ohms. The Class D amplifier design includes CDRS™ – Class D Ripple Suppression, an Extron patented technology that provides a smooth, clean audio waveform and an improvement in signal fidelity over conventional Class D amplifier designs. CDRS eliminates the high frequency switching ripple characteristic of Class D amplifiers, a source of RF emissions that can interfere with sensitive AV equipment such as wireless microphones.
The DVS 510 SA includes technology for the integrated amplifier that detects the onset of clipping by comparing input and output signals. Gain is reduced with a slow attack and fast release to eliminate clipping and protects the speakers from clipping distortion.
•Picture controls — Brightness, contrast, color, tint, detail, horizontal and vertical positioning, sizing, and zoom can be set. 16 user memory presets are available for each input to store all image settings.
•Automatic 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown detection — Advanced film mode processing techniques help maximize image detail and sharpness for NTSC, PAL, and HDTV 1080i sources that originated from film.
•Motion adaptive 1080i deinterlacing — High performance deinterlacing is provided for 1080i signals from HD sources, including cable or satellite
•Aspect ratio control — The output can be designated to meet a specific aspect ratio requirement so that the image fills the screen, or is displayed with compensation for the native aspect ratio of the source.
•Quad standard video decoding — A digital,
NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, and SECAM for integration into systems worldwide.
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