Specifications
C2-6104A OPERATION MANUAL
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3 CAPABILITY, DEVICE FEATURES AND PRODUCT 
FEATURES
3.1 Device Capabilities
The C2-6104A uses four proprietary CORIO
®
2 scaling engines to perform its 
functions, offering a powerful toolset for any application requiring high quality video 
signal conversion or image manipulation.
All units feature four video processing and scaling engines, with video mixing, 
keying, fading, and source-labeling capabilities.
These functions allow the flexibility for handling a wide range of inputs and outputs, 
depending on the unit used and are at one in broadcast & display environments.
3.2 Device Features
General Topography
4:4:4 RGB / 4:2:2 YUV sampling provides full bandwidth color which allows precise 
keying where included in the unit’s capabilities. This can be achieved through the 
transparent (soft) keys on the front of the unit. Each unit’s video inputs 
accommodate multiple video and computer signal formats and resolutions – see 
specifications at end of manual for full details.
Ultimate flexibility
The output signal format flexibility assures that the Native Resolution of virtually any 
display can be matched. Because of the resolution calculator (included in the 
CORIO®tool Suite), even new resolutions can be added to the unit. Signal 
parameter adjustments can be made for each video input and are stored in 
individual non-volatile memories for retrieval once the unit’s power has been 
removed. The Video Scaler units employ pixel adaptive motion compensation to de-
interlace fast moving images, and automatic 3:2 Pull-down efficiently de-interlaces 
video from 24 fps film.
Simple Control
The unit can be controlled in various ways. One option is to control it from the front 
panel using the keys on the front of the unit. It can also be controlled via RS-232, 
RS-485, RS-422 or via Ethernet using the CORIO®tool Suite. 
The CORIO®tool Suite is available for download from our Internet site and affords 
complete control of the unit and adds Scripting to facilitate long, complex sequence 
of commands.
Upgradeability
All units benefit from firmware upgradeability, thus reducing product obsolescence 
by allowing the installation of the latest version of firmware. This not only applies to 
the software used to control the unit, but also to the range of resolutions stored 
inside the unit, the addition of new features, and upgrades to the heart of the image 










