New HRT switch targets classrooms and conference rooms
Mar 22, 2007 8:00 AM
The VSA-31 A/V switch from HRT.
Hall Research Technologies (HRT) has released the VSA-31 A/V switch with projector control transmitter and receiver pair.
Designed to add high-end A/V capabilities to any classroom or conference room, the VSA-31 integrates A/V switching, projector control, video transmission over UTP and audio amplification in one package. The VSA-31 is comprised of a transmitter, configured as a four-gang wall plate, and a small receiver. The transmitter provides individual buttons for selecting among two PCs or a TV (S-video or composite) source. It sends the selected input signal to a receiver via two Cat 5 cables up to 750ft away.
The system features a built-in stereo audio amplifier with volume control to drive four or eight Ohm speakers directly. The VSA-31 also issues control commands to projectors or LCDs for power on/off and source selection.
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