Analog Way Ascender 16

£900 per day

The Analog Way Ascender is a 12 x input, 4 x output, seamless, switcher-scaler. It features a total of 42 input plugs that include HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI &  SDI. The 4 outputs include DVI/HDMI, DVI-I Dual Link & SDI. The Ascender also has a dedicated monitoring output in addition to the 4 x program outputs.

The monitoring layouts can be customised and preset for every application ensuring an efficient set up. The Ascender also features single screen memories and master memories to easily recall images on screen. With multiple layer transition options, users can seamlessly cross-fade using all 12 sources.

The Ascender 16 is a great switcher for for a wide range of events. The multiple outputs allow individual control over numerous screens such as main projection screen, repeater screens, comfort monitor screens and web streaming feeds on virtual events. For more information on Analog Way Ascender 16 hire please contact info@whitepd.com

Rugged, heavy-duty design
Versatile connectivity
Seamless crossfade on all layers
Multiple layer transition options
Customization of monitoring layouts
Single screen memories and master memories
Flying layer movement with programmable paths

Inputs:
– 12 active inputs, 42 total input plugs
– 6x HDMI (3x HDMI up to 4k30hz included)
– 3x DisplayPort (up to 4k30hz)
– 9x DVI-I (3x DVI Dual-Link up to 2560×1600 included
– 12x 3G/HD/SD-SDI
– 12x Universal Analog (6x HD15 & 6x DVI-A)
Outputs:
– 4 outputs w/ 5 plugs per output
– 8x Universal Analog (4x HD15 & 4x DVI-A)
– 4x 3G/HD/SD-SDI
– 2x DVI-I Dual-Link up to 2560×1600 (output #1 and #3)
– 2x DVI/HDMI 4K up to 4k30hz 4:4:4 or up to 4k60hz 4:2:0 (output #2 and #4)
– 4x SFP
Monitoring output:
– 2x Universal Analog (HD15 & DVI-A)
– 1x DVI-I
– 2x 3G/HD/SD-SDI
– 1x RGBs/RGsB/RGB/YPrBr/YC/comp analog output
– Customizable labels – Up to 12 widgets

Height: 177mm
Width: 482.6mm
Depth: 544mm
Weight: 18.5kg

In a 10u suspended touring rack c/w
– UPS
– Control laptop
– Monitor
– Cabling

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