Overview - Kramer VS-3232DN User Manual

32x32 digital matrix switcher
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Overview

The Kramer VS-3232DN is a high performance matrix switcher chassis that
supports up to 32 x 32 ports. It features a very high bandwidth of up to 3.2Gbps
(for the chassis only, effective bandwidth of the system depends on the I/O cards)
that ensures transparent performance even in the most critical applications. The
cards re-clock and equalize the signals and the chassis can route any or all inputs
to any or all outputs simultaneously.
For maximum bandwidth supported by each type of card see the Technical
Specifications in
The VS-3232DN is highly configurable–you can add or remove inputs and outputs
independently in groups of four and mix different types of input/ouput cards in the
same chassis up to 32 x 32. For example, you can configure a device as a 4 x 24
or a 32 x 8 matrix switcher to exactly suit your needs.
The VS-3232DN features:
Full 32 x 32 non-blocking matrix array to switch any of the 32 input digital
signals to any or all outputs (with limitations, see
Kramer Core™—flexible infrastructure conversion. Copper, fiber or Twisted
Pair, all can be used at the same time according to input/output module
selection. The matrix receives signals from compatible Kramer transmitters,
automatically converts between available infrastructure options and sends
the signals to compatible Kramer receivers
I-EDIDPro™ Kramer Intelligent EDID Processing™ – Intelligent EDID
handling and processing algorithm ensures plug and play operation for
DVI/HDMI systems
A default EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) for each input
Non-volatile EDID storage
Equalization and re-clocking on all card types
Support for dual, redundant power supplies
Easy access to 59 preset memory locations for quick access to user-defined
setups
VS-3232DN - Overview
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