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AV4X-R
Stereo Audio
Composite Video
4X1 Switcher
With IR Remote Control
& RS-232 Serial Port Option
Overview And Uses
he AV4X-R is a 4-Input to 1-Output, 3 channel
T
switcher. Two channels for Stereo Analog Au-
dio and the third channel for Video or Coax Digi-
tal Audio.
The circuitry inside the AV4X-R uses only the
best components for ZERO degradation of au-
dio and video signals. The IC's used for each
signal path are specifically designed for the type
is signal being switched. The result is a very
low noise/distortion and flat frequency response
output for both Audio and Video.
Typical applications include combining 4 differ-
ent A/V sources such as VCR's, DVD's and
Camcorders to one common output.
Although the AV4X-R is primarily used for
switching Stereo Audio and Video, the video
channel can be used to switch Coax Digital Au-
dio. This arrangement would allow both types
of audio (Analog and Digital) to be switched at
the same time. Perfect as a 4 input expansion
for any Hi-End Audio System.
Control of your AV4X-R is provided through a
front panel switch which cycles through the in-
puts. It is also used to program the Remote
Control characteristics.
The AV4X-R also comes with a Remote-Control
to directly access any of the 4 inputs. If you
have a Universal Remote such as the Philips
Pronto, please visit www.inday.com for Configu-
ration Files to simplify programming this device
into a system.
For advanced integration, the AV4X-R also has
an RS-232 Serial Control Port. This allows the
unit to connect to any Computer for direct con-
trol and status. See "RS-232 Control" section
for further information.
Setup
Connect your sources, such as VCR's, DVD Players,
Camcorders to the inputs of the AV4X-R. Connect
the output to your TV or Recording Device.
Typical Color codes for Audio Video components are
as follows:
VIDEO Yellow
COAX
Orange (Digital Audio)
L
White or Black (Left channel Audio)
R
Red (Right channel Audio)
Figure 2 - Typical Setup
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