Product Description
The Kramer VS - 6464DN - EM is a top - notch modular matrix switcher for AV signals. It scales from 8x8 to 64x64 in 8 - input/output increments. This multi - format digital switcher comes with two (or optionally three) redundant power supplies, a control module, and a test module to monitor and test matrix inputs and outputs. It supports a wide array of input and output cards for different AV signals. Key features include the Kramer Core for flexible infrastructure conversion, handling copper, fiber, or twisted pair simultaneously. It has a max data rate of 6.75Gbps, is HDTV and HDCP compliant, and supports HDMI. With Kramer's equalization and re - klocking technology, it can send digital signals over longer distances. Optional fast switching, modular configurability, and a host of control options make it a versatile choice. It also has a built - in test pattern module, front - panel lockout, and a modular cooling system. Technical specs show 8 - 64 inputs/outputs, max video data rate of 6.75Gbps, and worldwide power supply (100 - 240V AC).
Using the Kramer VS - 6464DN - EM is straightforward. First, connect your AV sources to the appropriate inputs and your display devices to the outputs. You can control it via the front panel, the included IR remote, RS - 232, Ethernet, or the mini USB port. To switch between different input - output combinations, you can use the 'Take Button' for multiple switches at once or use the memory locations to recall presets. When using it, make sure to place it in a well - ventilated area as it has a modular cooling system. Avoid blocking the fans to ensure proper heat dissipation. For maintenance, regularly check the power supplies and the fan racks. The power supplies are hot - swappable, so if one fails, you can replace it easily. Also, keep the unit away from dust and moisture. If you encounter video problems, you can use the built - in test pattern module with its 4 output resolutions to troubleshoot. The worldwide power supply means you can use it in different countries, but always double - check the voltage settings in your area.