About the Evertz X1201H 12x1 HD Router
The Evertz X1201H is a compact and versatile 12-input by 1-output routing switcher designed for localized signal selection and distribution in professional video environments. This unit functions as a high-quality manual or remotely controlled selector, enabling a single destination—such as a critical confidence monitor, a scopes display, a recorder, or a transmission encoder—to be fed from any one of twelve available HD-SDI sources. It is engineered to provide reliable, transparent switching in applications where a full-scale routing matrix is unnecessary, offering a cost-effective and space-efficient solution for managing source selection in edit suites, control rooms, mobile production trucks, and equipment racks.
Despite its compact footprint, the X1201H is built to broadcast-grade performance standards, supporting high-definition serial digital video signals including 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, and SD-SDI. It ensures signal integrity through re-clocking and equalization on all inputs, effectively cleaning and restoring the video waveform to mitigate the effects of cable loss and jitter before output. The router provides multiple control options for operational flexibility, including front-panel push-button selection with a clear LED readout, RS-422 serial protocol for integration with automation or control systems, and optional Ethernet for IP-based management. This makes it equally suitable for standalone use by an operator or as a remotely managed asset within a larger automated facility.
Housed in a durable 1 rack-unit chassis, the X1201H is designed for continuous operation and easy integration into existing infrastructure. Its straightforward design eliminates complexity while delivering the essential functionality of source routing with the signal quality and reliability expected in broadcast applications. By providing a dedicated, high-performance path for selecting between multiple critical feeds, this compact router acts as a reliable workhorse, ensuring that the right signal is always delivered to its designated endpoint without compromise.