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RE: [OT] - Scart + TosLink automatic / ir controlled switch ?


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  • Subject: RE: [OT] - Scart + TosLink automatic / ir controlled switch ?
  • From: "Rob Mouser" <groups@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 18:44:32 -0000
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Do a search for HOLDAN on www.keene.co.uk

Spec listed below:

HSR1000 SCART SWITCHBOX=20
An advanced scart switchbox with some interesting features; the HSR1000 is
effectively a Home Cinema friendly 7x3 Matrix switcher. There are seven
inputs in total (six scart plus front AV), any of which can be
independentl=
y
routed to one of four outputs (three AV plus one audio only). For example
you could have your DVD player routed to your TV, your satellite routed to
your VCR, your Freeview box routed to your Video sender and another input
routed to your Hi-Fi! Four of the input scarts supports RGB, one is
composite only and one is composite or s-video. The HSR1000 also supports
digital audio (SPDIF) for three of the inputs. Finally, it can be set to
switch automatically or operated manually via the front panel or with the
supplied IR remote. All in all it=92s pretty amazing!=20

=95 6 Input SCART Router With 3 outputs=20
=95 RGB & Composite Video Support=20
=95 SPDIF digital audio for 3 inputs=20
=95 Route Any Input Signal To Any Output Socket=20
=95 Automatic Or Manual Switching Via Remote Control (Included)=20
=95 Watch One Source And Record Another At The Same Time=20

Order code [HSR1000]=20

Supported connections:=20
Input=20
VCR: SCART CVBS & S-Video + Stereo Audio=20
DVD: SCART + 1 Phone (RCA) SPDIF CVBS & RGB +Stereo Audio + SPDIF=20
SAT 1 (Digital): SCART + 1 Phone (RCA) SPDIF CVBS & RGB +Stereo Audio +
SPDIF=20
SAT 1 (Analogue): SCART CVBS + Stereo Audio=20
Digital Terrestrial: SCART + 1 Phone (RCA) SPDIF CVBS & RGB +Stereo
Audio +
SPDIF=20
Games (AUX): SCART CVBS & RGB +Stereo Audio=20
Camera / Games 3 x Phono (RCA) On Front Panel: CVBS + Stereo Audio=20
Output=20
TV SCART: + 1 Phono (RCA) SPDIF CVBS & RGB +Stereo Audio + SPDIF=20
VCR SCART: CVBS + Stereo Audio=20
Video Sender / Modulator 3 x Phono (RCA) CVBS + Stereo Audio=20
Hi-Fi 2 x Phono (RCA) Stereo Audio=20
SPDIF - Digital Audio 1 x Phono (RCA) SPDIF=20

Specifications=20
Dimensions: 355(W) x 208(D) x 75(H) mm=20
Power: 220-240v Ac captive mains cable fitted with UK 3 pin plug=20
Case finish: Silver=20

[HSR1000] =A389.00 (=A375.75 ex VAT)

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Mouser [mailto:groups@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 03 February 2004 17:44
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] - Scart + TosLink automatic / ir controlled
switch ?

Hi Alan

The Holden switcher I have does this. Max 3 digital feeds linked to the
scart. Uses phono though not Toslink.=20
Also will simultaneously switch phono output as well on all inputs.
I *think* you can get them from Keene, when I get home I'll look up the
model no etc and post.

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: alanmiddleton74 [mailto:yahoo@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 03 February 2004 16:05
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] - Scart + TosLink automatic / ir controlled switch ?

Has anyone seen a scart switch that will also switch an associated=20
_digital_ input (ie scart input 1, toslink input 1 -> scart out,=20
toslink out)?

If not, any suggestions as to how to switch / feed 3 digital inputs=20
into a surround sound system with 1 toslink socket that lives in a=20
cupboard?

Kind Regards,

Alan.


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