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Sim2 HT500 link - The DigiOptic Image Processor; Proprietary Link System Advantages; Inputs;Outputs and Fiber Optics; Key Features

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HT500 LINK HT500 LINK
The HT500 LINK projector uses optic fibre cabling to allow for one connection from SIM2's proprietary new DigiOptic
TM
Image Processor to the projector. The rack-mountable DigiOptic
TM
Image Processor features a wide choice of inputs
(including HDMI
TM
-HDCP) and can be connected through a single fibre optic cable, coupled with a system of three high-
speed laser beams, to the projector for a loss-free and interference free signal at a distance of up to 1600 feet away. The
thin fibre optic cable can be run through the wall and hidden easily for a seamless installation.
The advantages of a remotely-operated system are:
a flexible installation
an easily upgradable installation
easy servicing
no décor constraints
Inputs/outputs
2 x composite video via RCA connectors
2 x S-Video via mini Din-4 pin
2 x RGB via DB15 HD connector
3 x RGBH/V YCrCbH/V via RCA connectors
1 x RGBH/V YCrCbH/V via 5 BNC connectors
1 x DVI via DVI-D connector
1 x HDMI™-HDCP
1 x optical S/PDIF audio output from HDMI™
1 x 1394 Firewire (optional to DVI - AVC protocol compliant)
2 fiber optics links via RJ-45 type LC connectors
1 x RS232 on Dsub 9 pin connector
2 x jack 12V power output, active when the projector is ON
A display with remotely-operated functions should feature:
a wideband connection (for high quality video signals)
a bidirectional connection (for user interface)
a security-proof connection (for encrypted data)
an easy and safe connection (no emissions or possible signal losses)
an updated & future-proof connection technology.
The DigiOptic™ Image Processor is the first and only product on the market with all of such features.
Fiber Optics vs Copper: main advantages
Speed: Fiber optic networks operate at high speeds - up into gigabits
Bandwidth: large carrying capacity
Distance: Signals can be transmitted further without the need to be "refreshed" or strengthened.
Resistance: Greater resistance to electromagnetic noise such as radios, motors or other nearby cables.
Maintenance: Fiber optic cable has a lower maintenance costs
In addition to these already excellent advantages, SIM2’s fiber optics cable offers:
Multimode Glass Optical Fiber: best fiber optic cable technology presently available
LC transceiver and connector: the smallest and most reliable fiber optic connector available
Two Versions: Standard & Installation for maximum flexibility of installation and minimum impact on interior decor
Key Features
Maximum link lenght: 125m w/fiber optic 62,5/125 µm; 250m w/fiber optic 50/125 µm
Link set-up time and recovery (after disconnecting): <5ms (in other words … at the speed of light)!
Bulk section during installation: max. 5mm x 6,5 mm
the DigiOptic
TM
Image Processor why a proprietary link system?

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