A VGA Matrix Switcher is designed to route high resolution computer video and stereo audio signals from many computers to multiple displays. These devices feature multiple inputs and multiple outputs, offering flexible routing of video and audio signals for complex installations. It ensures a sharp, stable image for improved signal compatibility with any LCD, DLP, plasma, or other digital display device.
These switchers are equipped with 15-pin HD connectors that are used for all computer-video input and output connections. These devices also use standard VGA cables, thus eliminating the need for external interfaces and coax cable connections via BNC connectors, making installations faster and easier. A Video Matrix Switch can distribute signals from a range of input sources to various output devices, creating a matrix pattern of connections. Switching operations between multiple outputs can be triggered through RS-232 serial control, via touch-of-a-button input and output selection directly from the front panel or with optional TCP/IP control. Video resolution of 1920×1200 is supported by these switchers.
The switching devices also features a built in signal booster which maintains flawless signal integrity. It is so designed that it provides maximum control while saving space and eliminating clutter and can be used as a standalone solution or can be rack mounted.
This Video Matrix works on simple plug and play functionality and a user can connect VGA and analog audio sources to the VGA Matrix’s inputs. The VGA and analog audio outputs are then connected to the VGA displays and audio devices. Once the power supply is plugged in, the device is ready to be used. Since it is a matrix switcher, it allows any input to be routed to any output; or the same input to be routed to all outputs or any combination. It can be used with a wide variety of VGA sources such as computers, security cameras and DVRs.
The VGA Matrix Switcher is primarily used in places where information from many computers is being presented such as in Classrooms, Boardrooms, Conference and Training facilities, Control rooms, Entertainment facilities, Trade shows and Exhibitions.