Specifications
Transmitter Connectivity
HDMI Input: 1 x HDMI Type A, 19-Pin Female
IR Input: 1 x 3.5mm Jack Socket
IR Output: 1 x 3.5mm Jack Socket
Audio: 1 x 3 Pin Phoenix Terminal
RS232: 1 x 3 Pin Phoenix Terminal
Ethernet: 1 x RJ45 Socket
Power: 1 x DC Jack Socket
Receiver Connectivity
HDMI Output: 1 x HDMI Type A, 19-Pin Female
IR Input: 1 x 3.5mm Jack Socket
IR Output: 1 x 3.5mm Jack Socket
Audio: 1 x 3 Pin Phoenix Terminal
RS232: 1 x 3 Pin Phoenix Terminal
Ethernet: 1 x RJ45 Socket
Power: 1 x DC Jack Socket
Signal
HDMI Signal: HDMI
Standards: HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2
Bandwidth: 18Gbps
Video Resolutions: Up to 4K/60Hz
Colour Space: RGB/YUV 4:4:4. YCbCr 4:2:2
Colour Depth: 4K/60Hz 10-bit, 1080p/60Hz 12-bit
Audio: LPCM 7.1 channel, Dolby Digital™, DTS Surround Sound
Ethernet: 10G
IP Control: TCP/IP, RS232, Web Browser
Transmitter Power
Type: AC to DC Mains Adaptor
Input: 100~240V AC 50/60Hz
Output: 12V/2.5A
Consumption: 20 Watt
Receiver Power
Type: AC to DC Mains Adaptor
Input: 100~240V AC 50/60Hz
Output: 12V/2.5A
Consumption: 19 Watt
Environment
Operating Temperature: -5° to 35°C
Operating Humidity: 5 to 90% RH (no condensation)
Transmitter Dimensions: (W) 150 x (D) 98 x (H) 32
Receiver Dimension: (W) 150 x (D) 98 x (H) 32
Weight: Transmitter 490g, Receiver 470g
Colour: Black
Safety and Emissions: CE, FCC, RoHS
> LPCM, Dolby Digital™, DTS Surround Sound
> Full duplex RS232 and bi directional IR pass through
> Compatible with 10G Ethernet Networks
> Control: RS232, TCP/IP, Web Browser, API’s (on request)
> Scalable, flexible solution for any size matrix switch
> Resolutions up to 4K/60Hz, RGB/YCbCr 4:4:4
> Compatible with HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2
> Uncompressed, zero frame latency
Description
Encoding and decoding HDMI signals allows you to send, split and switch video and
audio over long distances over 10G networks. Using industry standard components to
create an independent local area network, you can distribute uncompressed, zero latency
video at resolutions up to 4K/60hz and switch signals like any conventional video
matrix. Using this method you can create virtually any size matrix and extend the
signals over large areas without signal degradation.
Large professional AV installations such as stadiums and airports make good use of
the many features provided with this method, including full duplex RS232, bi-directional
IR and USB KVM extension. All these signals are managed and switched from a central
control point using TCP/IP or RS232 and API’s are provided for connection to third
party control systems such as Crestron or Control4.