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iSync HD and iSync Pro User Manual
Technical Specifications
General
Select any HDMI video input (2)
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To support DVI-D Video I/O, use Key Digital
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Supports EDID and HDMI plug-and-play capability
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Supports HDCP copy protection
Select any analog video input
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Separate analog video connectors for Component Video (YPbPr) (3), S-Video (2),
Composite (CV) (3)
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NTSC and PAL formats are supported
Select video output
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HDMI or Component (YPbPr) or RGB with separate (composite H/V Sync)
Select any audio input and output
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Separate audio connectors for analog Left and Right audio pair and SPDIF digital
audio (coaxial and optical)
Process and scale any HDMI digital video or any analog video input to match the native reso
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lution of your display
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Uses world-renowned Key Digital
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Supports all popular source formats and resolutions
Easy to control and operate
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IR remote control with dedicated "Hot Buttons"
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RS-232 control
Video Input Formats Supported
Supports the following popular input video formats
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720 x 480i @ 60 Hz
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720 x 480p @ 60 Hz
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720 x 576i @ 50 Hz
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720 x 576p @ 50 Hz
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1280 x 720p @ 50 Hz & 60 Hz
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1920 x 1080i @ 50 Hz & 60 Hz
Accepts and automatically detects 60 Hz and 50 Hz input formats (the output frame rate will
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be the same as the input frame rate) and PAL analog on the S-Video and Composite Video inputs
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HDMI to DVI-D adapters and cables
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Clear Matrix Pro technology
iSync HD and iSync Pro User Manual
Video Processing Functions
Picture quality calibration
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Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Tint (Hue), Sharpness (Edge Enhancement)
Screen quality calibration and aspect ratio
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Full screen, Pillarbox and Letterbox
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Horizontal and Vertical position: Shifts the image on the screen, left and right
and/or up or down
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Horizontal and Vertical size: Increases and/or decreases the size of the image on
the screen vertically and horizontally
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Horizontal and Vertical offset: Adjusts the position of the input source, horizontally
(left or right) or vertically (up or down); adjust carefully
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Zoom (Output Aspect Ratio Processing), including options to prevent monitor burn-in
for Letter Box or Pillar Box images:
Full screen
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Horizontal Zoom In/Out: This is a useful feature that allows the stretching
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(distortion) of the image projected to horizontally fill the screen, preventing
"image burn-in" in scenarios where a 4:3 image has been up-converted to
HDTV and presented in Pillarbox format in a16:9 window with black bars on
either side of the image.
Vertical Zoom In/Out: This is a useful feature that allows the stretching
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(distortion) of the image to vertically fill the screen, preventing image "burn-in"
in scenarios where the input is in Letterbox format. For instance, it is very
common for a widescreen DVD movie to be presented in Letterbox and
because the original movie may have been captured in 2.35:1 Cinemascope
or some other Aspect Ratio that creates a small letterbox in a 16:9 window.
Horizontal and Vertical Zoom In/Out: This mode simultaneously stretches
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(distorts) the image in both the horizontal and vertical directions, using the
same ratios as in the H-Zoom and V-Zoom, both of which individually,
geometrically distort the image. Because the image is "Zoomed" (enlarged),
there will be a slight loss (cropping) of the image, at the top and bottom of
Pillarbox sources and at the left and right of Letterbox sources. There is also
a slight processing of the image to scale-up the resolution.
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