3 Overview
The Kramer VP-770 is a high quality presentation switcher and scaler. It accepts
one of eight inputs: a component video on RCA connectors, a DisplayPort (DP)
signal on a DisplayPort connector, two computer graphics signals on 15-pin HD
connectors, two composite video signals on RCA connectors, and two HDMI signals
on HDMI connectors. It scales the video, embeds the audio, and simultaneously
outputs the signal to an HDMI output, to a computer graphics output and to a
DGKat TP output, together with a digital audio output and an unbalanced stereo
audio output.
COMPONENT VIDEO is also known as Y, Pb, Pr, or Y, Cb, Cr or YUV; compatible with both
SD and HD component
The VP-770 Presentation Switcher / Scaler features:
PixPerfect™ Scaling Technology – Kramer’s precision pixel mapping and
high quality scaling technology. High-quality 3:2 and 2:2 pull down de-
interlacing and full up and down scaling of all video input signals
State-of-the-art video processing technology, with the highest quality de-
interlacing, noise reduction, and scaling performance for both standard-
definition and high-definition signals
K-IIT XL™ Picture-in-Picture Image Insertion Technology - Ultra stable
picture−in−picture, picture−and−picture and split screen capability, or fully
customizable windows’ size and position control: any source can be inserted
into or positioned next to any other source and resized as desired
Ultra Fast Fade-Thru-Black (FTB™) Switching - Video switching transitions
are clean and ultra-fast. The video fades to black and the new input fades
from black for smooth, glitch-free switching. The output signal provides
constant sync so the display never glitches
An emergency alert system that can have a national or campus-wide
notification immediately displayed when an emergency situation develops, by
means of automatic text overlaying, either via a crawler or a full screen cover
up, as well as an optional audio alert
Port tunneling, bidirectional RS-232 interface – simple control commands
and data can flow in both directions from a controller to the VP-770 via the
Ethernet, allowing status requests and control of the destination unit