Nvision Compact CQX, Miranda's new matrix at IBC'09
Functioning as an independent matrix or governed by a control system, Miranda's new 16x2 matrix has two separate bypass inputs that guarantee the passage of the signal, even in the event of a blackout.
At IBC'09 Miranda will exhibit at its stand the new 16×2 Nvision Compact CQX matrix that guarantees efficient management with clean output of both video and audio signals. One of the peculiarities of this compact matrix is that it has a bypass system on two inputs, so in the event of a power failure the equipment is capable of guaranteeing the passage of the signal without interruptions. Therefore, it is an ideal device as a security backup or as a low-price alternative to a master control.
The Nvision Compact CQX works in both 3Gbps, HD or SD environments, with two main and six auxiliary outputs for monitoring, and 16 channels for embedded audio. The matrix allows you to carry out simple transitions to cut, dissolve, V... and can even work simultaneously with SD and HD signals (switching between them without any type of jump or artifact).
This array can be configured as a slave to a new control system or can independently operate as a standalone unit and can also be driven by an external control system. The Nvision range also comes in configurations from 8 x 8 to 32 x 32.
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