
TV One : 1T-V1280DVI
Description
The TV One 1T V1280DVI Video Scaler is an ultra compact video to DVI-D PC/HD up-converter that features inputs for Composite Video, YC and Component 480i/576i YUV Video. The output resolution and refresh rate can be selected from a wide variety of presets. The output format is RGBHV. The integral processor provides control over many signal parameters, such as Contrast, Brightness, Color and Hue (NTSC).
The 1TV1280DVI is 5VDC powered and the Power Adapters are included. Locking DC Connectors are provided for security.
Features
→ Analog Video to DVI-D Up Conversion→ PC up to 1280x1024 and HD up to 1080i
→ Locking DC Power Connector for security
→ Limited Warranty 3 Years Parts and Labor
Specifications
Inputs | CV, YC (S-Video), YUV |
Output Resolutions | VGA = 640x480 (RGBHV 50, 60, 72, 75, 85Hz); SVGA = 800x600 (RGBHV 50, 60, 72, 75, 85Hz); XGA = 1024x768 (RGBHV 50, 60, 70, 75, 85Hz); WXGA = 1280x768 (RGBHV 50, 60Hz); SXGA = 1280x1024 (RGBHV 50, 60Hz); 480p = 852x480 (RGBHV 50, 60Hz); 576p = 852x576 (RGBHV 50, 60Hz); 720p = 1280x720 (RGBHV 50, 60Hz); 1080i = 1920x1080 (i) (RGBHV 50, 60Hz (Note 1)) |
Composite Video Input | 1x via RC Connector |
YC (S-Video) Input | 1x via 4-Pin Mini-DIN Connector |
480i/576i Component Input | 1x via 8-Pin Mini-DIN to 3x RCA |
Television Input Standards | PAL, NTSC |
DVI-D Output | 1x via DVI-I Connector |
Picture Controls | Input Signal = Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Color |
Size (H-W-D) | 30x146x76mm (1.2"x5.75"x3") |
Weight (Net) | 280 g (0.62 lbs) |
Operating Temperature | 0° to 50° C ( 32° to 122° F) |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 90%, Non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -10° to 60° C ( 14° to 140° F) |
Storage Humidity | 10% to 90%, Non-condensing |
External Power Supply | 5VDC@2A - Locking DC |
Regulatory Approvals | Amplifier Units = FCC, CE, RoHS; Power Supplies = UL, CUL, CE, PSE, GS, RoHS |
Accessories Included | Operations Manual; Component In Cable (1m (3’) 8-Pin Mini-DIN to 3 RCA F); Power Adapter (US, UK or Euro) |
Notes
(1) The 1080i output is actually a doubled 540p signal, which is recognized as a 1080i by most HDTV Displays.