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Evertz

Evertz QT-3232N 32x32 Analog Video Router

$2,400.00

The Evertz QT-3232N, part of the Quartz Topaz series, is designed for switching analog video signals in mission-critical environments. It is housed in a compact 2RU frame and provides a fixed configuration of 32 inputs by 32 outputs. The router is designed to work with existing ranges of Evertz control panels and systems. The 'N' model is specifically for analog video signals and uses BNC connectors. The robust build quality and professional broadcast specifications make it suitable for demanding 24/7 operations.

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  • 32x32 fixed analog video routing within a 2RU frame.
  • Compatible with Quartz control panels and third-party control devices.
  • Analog 625 or 525 reference inputs for switching timing.
  • SNMP monitoring capabilities via VistaLINK PRO command & control.
  • Robust construction ideal for mission-critical and 24/7 environments.
  • Control over Ethernet or Serial RS-232/422 and Q-Link ports.
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About the Evertz QT-3232N 32x32 Analog Video Router

The Evertz QT-3232N is a professional-grade, high-density analog video routing switcher designed for demanding broadcast, production, and post-production environments. This unit provides a substantial 32 input by 32 output matrix, allowing any of the 32 incoming analog video signals to be independently routed to any combination of the 32 outputs with full non-blocking architecture. It is engineered to handle standard-definition analog video formats, most commonly composite video (NTSC or PAL), making it a critical component for facilities managing legacy tape decks, cameras, monitors, and other analog equipment, or for creating dedicated analog monitoring and distribution layers within a hybrid facility. The router ensures signal integrity by maintaining broadcast-quality specifications for bandwidth, signal-to-noise ratio, and differential gain and phase, minimizing degradation as signals pass through the switching matrix.

Operation and control of the router are managed through a variety of interfaces tailored for integration into complex broadcast systems. Local control is available via front-panel buttons and a display, while comprehensive remote control is enabled through serial ports (RS-422/RS-232) and, crucially, Ethernet connectivity. The Ethernet interface allows the QT-3232N to be seamlessly integrated into larger routing control systems, such as Evertz's VistaLINK® or other third-party control platforms, enabling software-based patching, salvo recall, and system-wide control alongside digital routers. The unit typically features redundant, hot-swappable power supplies to ensure maximum uptime, a critical requirement for 24/7 broadcast operations where signal loss is not an option. The internal design employs high-quality crosspoint switching technology to provide clean, reliable switching with minimal crosstalk and high isolation between channels.

Housed in a compact yet robust rack-mountable chassis, the router is built for reliability in a central apparatus room setting. Its design emphasizes serviceability and monitoring, often including status LEDs for power, signal presence, and alarm conditions. While its core function is straightforward signal routing, the QT-3232N represents the backbone of analog signal management, providing the flexibility to reconsource monitor walls, feed multiple edit suites, or distribute signals to various processing and transmission equipment. In an era of transition to digital, routers like this remain essential for supporting the extensive base of analog infrastructure still in use, ensuring that legacy content and systems can be efficiently managed and integrated into modern, file-based workflows without compromising on performance or control.

Key Features

  • 32x32 fixed analog video routing within a 2RU frame.
  • Compatible with Quartz control panels and third-party control devices.
  • Analog 625 or 525 reference inputs for switching timing.
  • SNMP monitoring capabilities via VistaLINK PRO command & control.
  • Robust construction ideal for mission-critical and 24/7 environments.
  • Control over Ethernet or Serial RS-232/422 and Q-Link ports.

Evertz QT-3232N 32x32 Analog Video Router Specs

Matrix Configuration
Router Size
32x32
Signal Type
Analog Composite Video
Architecture
Non-Blocking Matrix
Crosspoint Technology
High-Bandwidth IC
Video Performance
Bandwidth
High (>100 MHz)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
>60 dB
Differential Gain/Pulse
Minimal (<1% / <1°)
Control Interfaces
Local Control
Front Panel & Display
Remote Control
RS-232, RS-422
Network Control
10/100 Ethernet
Control Protocols
VDCP, Ember+
Power & Redundancy
Power Supplies
Dual, Hot-Swappable
Input Voltage
100-240V AC, Auto-Sensing
Power Consumption
Moderate
Physical Details
Form Factor
Rack-Mountable Chassis
Rack Units
Typically 2U or 3U
Enclosure
Steel
Connectivity
Input Connectors
32 x BNC
Output Connectors
32 x BNC
Impedance
75 Ohm terminated

Key Features

  • 32x32 fixed analog video routing within a 2RU frame.
  • Compatible with Quartz control panels and third-party control devices.
  • Analog 625 or 525 reference inputs for switching timing.
  • SNMP monitoring capabilities via VistaLINK PRO command & control.
  • Robust construction ideal for mission-critical and 24/7 environments.
  • Control over Ethernet or Serial RS-232/422 and Q-Link ports.
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