Kramer Electronics VP-725NA User Manual
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VP-725NA - Overview
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A USB port on the front panel for reading and displaying JPEG picture files
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Multiple color space – RGB or YUV output
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Embedded audio on the HDMI inputs and outputs
The embedded audio feature is not available for the
RGB resolutions 1920x1200 and
1920x1080. (It is available for 1080p)
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HDMI channel support of up to 2.25Gbps bandwidth per graphic channel
Suitable for resolutions up to UXGA at 60Hz, and for all HD resolutions.
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Projector Anywhere™ technology – horizontal & vertical geometry controls
that compensate for off-axis projector placement
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A wide choice of
computer graphics output resolutions up to
WUXGA/1080p, plus user-definable custom output resolutions with
selectable refresh rates
Recommended for advanced users only – non-standard settings may not be
recognized by the display device.
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Multiple aspect ratio selections: standard, letterbox, follow output, virtual
wide, follow input, and user definable settings
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Six possible operation modes via the Video Group, the Audio Group, the
Scaler and the Master Audio buttons.
These modes function simultaneously and independently, letting you switch
the audio and video signals separately (breakaway mode) or in the audio-
follow-video mode
VIDEO GROUP – selects the video input from each group: CV, YC, COMP, UXGA,
HDMI for switching to its local (group) output
AUDIO GROUP – selects the audio input from each group for switching
SCALER MODE – converts the selected input (one of 21) to the SCALED OUTPUTS
MASTER AUDIO MODE - routes the selected audio input (one of 20) to the MASTER
OUT terminal block connector
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An independent Master Audio output that has a rich set of ProcAmp
features, including bass and treble controls (via the MENU, LCD status
display, OSD, RS-232 and the infrared remote control transmitter)
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An adjustable volume on each input and output
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A microphone input that can be used by mixing, switching or talk-over
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Built-in ProcAmp: color, hue, sharpness, contrast, and brightness are set
individually for each input
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A built-in time base corrector that stabilizes the sync in unstable video
sources