This product is a full featured video & audio matrix switch. It is most commonly used to independently distribute video & audio to several different viewing areas from a set of common sources. Colorado provides 16 output zones from 16 common sources.
Please use the following steps to install and set up your Colorado. When looking at the rear of the Colorado, all inputs are on the left half and all outputs are on the right half. Component video: Connect the component video sources to the input red/blue/green RCA jacks marked 1-16.
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Basic mode Left LED Display Right LED Display Description (selected output) (selected input) U 1-16 0-16 Control for all outputs types EXCEPT HDMI Digital coax outputs are linked to outputs 1-8 Digital coax inputs are linked to inputs 1-8 Digital TOSLINK outputs are linked to outputs 9-14 Digital TOSLINK inputs are linked to inputs 9-14 Transcoding is disabled in basic mode.
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The remote control interface can use ZeroKey infrared code cloning to map any remote control key to each of the 42 IR control codes. Depending on how you are using Colorado, you may not need to program every IR code. For example, if you are using Colorado without HDMI, you only need to program IR codes 0, 3,...
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ZeroKey programming is stored in flash memory, and you will not need to reprogram even if you lose power. If you buy a new remote in the future, don't worry, the Colorado can be reprogrammed as much as you like.
Specifications 48 High bandwidth analog inputs (used for component video and composite video) • 75Ohm terminated at all frequencies Gold plated matched low impedance RCA jacks 1Vpp nominal input swing (Ypbpr) or 1.3Vpp (Cvbs) 4Vpp maximum (DC invariant) DC rejection via capacitive coupling Crosstalk <...