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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1999 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 1
Economy and Versatility:
Extron’s Matrix 50 Series Switcher
(continued on page 2– See “Matrix 6400”)
Sixty-four signals in a single site—an
installers nightmare; a cable seller’s
dream-come-true. Computers, monitors,
projectors, cameras, VCRs, video
receivers, DVD, audio, and who knows
what else, all in close proximity and in
dire need of some kind of centralized
control. Does this sound familiar? Does
your latest installation use a number of
different signal types? Do you need to
distribute a large amount of signals as
well as route them? If so, then the Matrix
6400 series switchers are exactly what
you need.
The Matrix 6400 series includes
wideband/RGB, sync, audio, and video
models. The Matrix 6400 Video model is
a true 64 x 64 matrix with 80 MHz (-3dB)
of video bandwidth, fully loaded. It is
capable of 132 presets (32 global, 100
rooming) and will switch component,
S-Video, and composite signals, making it
With hundreds of items available for the
audio/visual professional, Extron occa-
sionally finds that a truly superior
product gets overlooked. The Matrix 50
Series Switcher is just that—one of our
most flexible and economic products
that every system designer should be
familiar with.
One word sums up the Matrix 50:
Versatility. Video configurations include
models for Composite video, S-Video,
and Component video (including RGsB)
at 80 MHz, with four available
input/output sizes: 12 x 8, 12 x 4, 8 x 8,
or 8 x 4. Balanced or unbalanced two-
channel audio switching is available in
the same sizes with any of these choices
or by itself without any video capabili-
ties. Altogether, this gives the Matrix 50
Series Switcher 28 possible configura-
tions, providing solutions for numerous
applications.
RGB 406 & RGB 440: Architectural Power ............4
NTSC Decoding Basics (Part II) ............................5
New Products....................................................6
Tech Corner....................................................12
New News ......................................................14
Audio Specs Spelled Out ..................................16
Unique Techniques ........................................18
Web Tip ..........................................................18
CEDIA Regional Educational Program ..............19
The Matrix 6400 Video System:
Unrivaled Simplicity and Flexibility
(continued on page 3– See “Matrix 50”)
In This Issue:
perfect for a large variety of A/V applications, including use with
HDTV. In addition, it features gen-locking for smooth transitions
between signal selection, non-volatile memory to make sure presets
are never lost, and a host of optional features such as an internal
redundant power supply, the MKP-1000 remote keypad, and our
highly intuitive FPC-1000 LCD front panel controller. But the
Matrix 6400 is more than just a switcher, it is a system that is
modular, field-upgradeable and expandable.
While each Matrix 6400 Video model comes standard with 64
inputs, it may be purchased with fewer outputs. This is made
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Page 1 - The Matrix 6400 Video System:

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1999 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 1Economy and Versatility: Extron’s Matrix 50 Series Switcher(continued on page 2– See “Matrix 6400”)Sixty-fou

Page 2 - ExtroNews

800.633.9876VSC 100(Replaces the Super Emotia II)Whether you record computer-video, display computer graphics on a TV monitor, or hold videoconference

Page 3 - CONVENIENT CONTROL

EXTRON ELECTRONICS/RGB SYSTEMS, INC.1230 South Lewis Street, Anaheim, CA 92805800.633.9876 714.491.1500 FAX 714.491.1517U.S.A.EXTRON ELECTRONICS,

Page 4 - National Sales Manager

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 1999123200/6400 MATRIXVIRTUALIZATIONby Roger McCarten,Product ManagerLast year, Extron introduced its new 32 x 32 and 64 x 64 matrix

Page 5 - (Part 2)

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 199913Extron’s products are not only designedto achieve the highest levels of qualityand performance, but to be as user- andinstalle

Page 6 - Cable with Ripcord

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 199914AMPRO ALICE 5500DAVIS DPB 1200ELECTROHOME VISTAGRAPHX 4000ExtroNews publishes information about newproducts that are relative

Page 7 - VSC 50 Scan Converter

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 199915TOSHIBA MEDIASTARPHILIPS HOPPER SV10SHARP NOTEVISION5SSHHAARRPPSharp has recently introduced theNotevision5 ( XG-NV5XU) LCDpro

Page 8 - Notch Filter Decoders –

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 199916Audio Specs Spelled OutAudio specifications, exactly what do theymean? What is actually being measured?Most people in the A/V

Page 9

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 199917Crosstalk is specified in dB, the level ofthe signal leakage. Crosstalk should bespecified in relation to a particularfrequenc

Page 10 - 800.633.9876

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 199918Unique Techniques:Disney Rolls Out DTVOn November 1, 1998—a landmark day inthe broadcasting and A/V industries—commercial broa

Page 11 - (Price–Performance Leader)

Matrix 6400–continued from page 2CEDIA Regional Education ProgramAn integral part of Extron’s corporatephilosophy is educating A/V industryprofessiona

Page 12 - Product Manager

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19992ExtroNews™Managing Editor: Amy KramerTechnical Editors: Jim Scrivner, Roger McCarten, Pat CharltonGraphic Designers: Carol Hubb

Page 13 - EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 1999

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 1999Extron School and Extron School On the Road SchedulesMarch 9-10 Extron School On the Road Dallas, TXMarch 11-12 Extron School On

Page 14

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19993This Tweeker photo was sent tous by Fred Hammack of HAVS(Hammack Audio Video Solutions).He decorated his office Christmas tree

Page 15

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19994MANDI SPEERRGB 406 & RGB 440:Architectural Powerby Mandi Speer, National Sales ManagerExtron’s InternalPromotionExtron is p

Page 16 - Signal to Noise Ratio (S/N)

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19995STEVE SOMERSComb Filters: NTSC Decoding Basicsby Steve Somers, V.P. EngineeringNotch Filter Decoders (Part 2)Matrix 50 –continu

Page 17

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19996BNC-5 SuperFlex High Resolution Plenum-RatedCable with RipcordExtron’s BNC-5 SuperFlex HR Plenum Cable with Ripcordand sequenti

Page 18

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19997ICWK iMac KitYou need to display your iMac’s image on a projection screen or anexternal monitor—but the iMac doesn’t have an ex

Page 19 - Matrix 6400–

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19998with reasonable results. In many situa-tions, that approach is used today. Infact, most all of the digital decoders onthe mar

Page 20 - SSuurrvveeyy

EXTRONEWS JAN/FEB 19999the most noticeable examples are on thevertical edges of red lettering or othersimilar color objects. This artifact isreferred

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