
“This makes a huge difference for them,” says Chad Rose, Owner and Lead Designer at Rose Media. “As part of a larger renovation of the building there, which is used as a common area, they wanted to add AV so it could feel like an extension of the church. The Roland switcher was the perfect choice for this because it can connect to virtually any kind of source, and it’s so simple to operate. The Roland HT-RX01 HD BaseT Receiver enables us to connect to the main church building over a single Cat-5e cable, which very much simplifies AV signal transport. And there’s a native HD BaseT output built into the XS-82H, which manages the conversion to HD BaseT, and which assures a reliable interconnection to the café’s two Samsung flat-panel displays. The church’s volunteers have no problems operating it, and the picture and sound quality are exceptional. It’s a great choice for any church media system.”
Josh Hamm, Life-Center Church’s Media Director and Online Pastor, agrees: “The reason we bought the Roland XS-82H switcher is because it’s so easy to operate. We have a number of different users at the school and the café, and they each have different levels of technical capability. The Roland switcher is so simple to use that we can leave anyone some very basic instructions and they’re up and running within minutes. Its operation is clear and simple and fail-proof.”
“These two components allowed us to create a complete signal-transport and switching system for the church,” says Rose. “It’s a great solution for a number of applications.”
The Roland XS-82H AV switcher offers features such as seamless switching, a built-in PGM/PST mode for confident switching, enhanced control of settings of PinP windows in multi-mode, stabilized video output when switching modes, a matrix configuration for the audio mixer, expanded lock-out functions, support for maximum resolution of WUXGA and 1080p, 8 digital inputs and 8 analog inputs, and 2, 3 or 4 outputs according to the application.
The Roland HT-RX01 HDBaseT Receiver can be used as a receiver for the HDBaseT output from XS series multi-format matrix switchers. Using the RS-232C signal transmission function of the XS series lets you transmit RS-232C signals input to the XS series device along with video and audio signals. Connecting an Ethernet cable to the HT-TX01 or HT-RX01 enables transmission of HDMI signals over distances of up to 100 meters. This makes it possible to connect video cameras, Blu-ray decks, switchers, and other source equipment to LCD monitors, projectors, and other display devices. In addition to HDMI signals, RS-232C signals can also be transmitted, making it possible to send control signals along with video and audio reducing system wiring.
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