NATIX™ by Analog Way is an 8x2 Hi-res Scaled Native Matrix with 8 universal inputs and different resolutions on each
output. NATIX performs ultra smooth and fast switching transitions with no artifacts (independantly on the 2 outputs). The
switching or transition can be performed with a fading effect, using a color, black, or one of the two images saved as a frame store.
NATIX features logo insertion and frame store functions.
NATIX can switch any of the 8 inputs to 1 or 2 outputs. The
scaled inputs can be displayed on output 1 and/or 2 with
different resolutions.
CHARACTERISTICS
NATIX provides a high quality image thanks to its Auto Pixel
Clock, digital decoder, state of the art 3:2 and 2:2 pull down
circuitry, auto-adaptative pixel by pixel 3D motion
compensation, time base corrector and frame rate converter& follower. Each input image control can be individually set up
and stored in non-volatile memories.
LOGO INSERTION AND FRAME STORE
Record 2 full screen images and up to 8 logos in 16 million
colors using a non-volatile memory. Images and logo(s) can
be flash captured from any video or computer source by
keying or image cut-out. Up to 2 logos can be allocated
per input and positioned anywhere on the screen. The
frame store can be used as a welcome image or transition
image while switching between 2 sources.
AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT
NATIX features 8 balanced stereo inputs and 2 balanced
stereo (+ mono) outputs, and 1 auxiliary input mixed (not
switched) with the 8 inputs with settable levels and master
volume.
NATIX is especially designed for hi-res A/V presentations,
boardrooms and exhibition centers.
NATIX offers a user-friendly interface with its front panel
control, its large 4 line LCD display, and its Windows compatible
software supplied. Equipped with an IP interface, it can easily be
integrated in an Ethernet network. It can also be controlled& upgraded via its RS232, TCP IP or by using the optional remote
keypad.
NATIX offers exceptional image quality with great flexibility for
glitchfree and professional presentations. |