Flexible Connectivity
• Versatile Audio Options — Includes a companion analog audio input for each of the 2
analog video inputs. Embedded audio is supported on the digital video inputs, and an
additional (AUX) audio input is provided to enable the user to embed analog audio
when HDMI or USB-C is selected. In addition, users select to bypass an embedded
audio input, for example, to support multi-channel, compressed audio formats like Dolby
and DTS. Provides an independent microphone input (with optional 48V phantom
power) for mixing, switching or talk-over.
• Provides an independent microphone input on a 3-PIN terminal block (with optional 48V
phantom power) for mixing, switching, or talk-over.
• Besides the audio embedded on HDMI outputs, the audio signal is also extracted (de-
embedded) and output as a balanced stereo analog audio signal.
• Video Inputs – 7 HDMI, 1 USB-C, 1 VGA, and 1 CV.
• Video Outputs – 2 HDMI (mirrored).
Advanced and User-friendly Operation
• Versatile Powering Options – Powered by a universal power supply (100-240V AC) and
provides up to 18W of power to the USB-C input, HDTV.
• Non-Volatile Memory – Saves final settings before shutdown and retains them for next
power up.
• Convenient Control Options — Local control via front panel buttons (input selection,
audio mute, freeze, and front panel lock), RS-232, IR remote, and OSD. Long-distance
control via Ethernet using embedded web pages.
• Easy Installation – 19” enclosure for rack mounting a unit in a 1U rack space with
included rack ears and universal 100-240V AC power connection.
• Auto-switching and auto-scanning of inputs.
• Advanced EDID management for each input.
Typical Applications
VP-550X is ideal for these typical applications:
• Projection systems in conference rooms, corporate boardrooms, hotels, and
auditoriums.
• Home theater up-scaling.
Controlling your VP-550X
Control your VP 550X directly via the front panel push buttons with on-screen menus, or:
• By RS-232 serial commands transmitted by a touch screen system, PC, or other serial
controller.
• Remotely, from the infrared remote-control transmitter.
• Through the Ethernet with the use of built-in user-friendly webpages.