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Two independent line inputs — Two line-level audio sources, or a single audio source
such as a conferencing codec, can be independently mixed with program and mic
audio.
Mic ducking — Reduces program audio when a microphone or line-level incoming
audio signal is detected, eliminating the need for a separate audio ducking processor.
Studio grade 24-bit 48 kHz analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters —
Professional converters fully preserve the integrity of the original audio signal.
Low latency DSP processing — The DTP2 CrossPoint 82 features very low,
deterministic latency from input to output, regardless of the number of active channels
or processes. This keeps audio in sync with video and prevents distractions to
presenters or performers resulting from delayed live audio.
Group masters — Provides the capability to consolidate gain or mute control
throughout the system. Gain or mute controls can be selected and added to a group
master, which can then be controlled by a single master fader or mute control. Up to 32
group masters can be created.
Soft limits provide optimal group master adjustment range — The group
master volume range can be limited using soft limits to maintain optimal minimum and
maximum levels when using external volume control. This prevents operators from over
or under-adjusting levels when using Ethernet, USB, or RS-232 control.
Audio switching transitions — Audio output level automatically ramps down and
then ramps up to match the video during switching transitions.
Integrated audio delay — Audio output is automatically delayed, compensating for
latency introduced by the video processing.
Supports multiple embedded audio formats — The DTP2 CrossPoint 82 is
compatible with a variety of audio formats, providing reliable operation with HDMI
sources.
Output Standby Mode — The DTP2 CrossPoint 82 can be set to automatically mute
video and sync output to the display device when no active input signal is detected.
This allows the projector or flat panel display to automatically enter into standby mode
to save energy and enhance lamp or panel life.
Power Save Mode — Capability to be placed in a low power standby state to
conserve energy when not in use.
QuickSwitch Front Panel Controller (QS-FPC) with tri color backlit buttons —
Provides a discrete button for each input and output, allowing for simple, intuitive
operation. Buttons can be custom labeled for easy identification. The buttons illuminate
red, green, or amber depending on function, for ease of use in low light environments.
Front panel security lockout — Locks out all front panel functions. However, all
functions are available through Ethernet, USB, or RS-232 control.
Ethernet monitoring and control — Enables control and proactive monitoring over a
LAN or WAN.
Built-in web pages — Enables the use of a standard browser for device monitoring
and troubleshooting over an intuitive web interface.
RS-232 control port — Facilitates the use of serial commands for integration into
a control system. Extron products use the Simple Instruction Set (SIS) command
protocol, a set of basic ASCII commands that allow for quick and easy programming via
RS-232, USB, and Ethernet.
Front panel USB configuration port — Enables easy system configuration without
having to access the rear panel.
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