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Actions- Convert VGA video and stereo audio to a HDMI audio/video signal
- Plug and play with no software or drivers required
- Supports up to a 1920x1080p resolution at 60Hz
Finally get the 4K video wall display you have always wanted with this HDMI 4K over IP solution which allows HDMI equipment supporting up to 4K @ 30Hz or 1080p at 60Hz resolution to be connected and extended to create a video wall of user-configurable size (X by Y) supporting 100’s of screens, depending on network bandwidth, utilizing one Receiver for each display in the array.
Transmitter (500759-TX) and Receiver (500759-RX) can be connected via Cat5e/6 cable up to 330ft (100m) from an Ethernet Switch. The Transmitters and Receivers support PoE (PD) and may be powered by a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch. The IR Emitter and IR Sensor, if required, may be purchased separately for IR based remote control applications. Look no further for video over IP solutions.
The MuxLab Pro Digital Network Controller (500812) is available to simplify configuration and control and allows for third-party smartphone and tablet management.
Note: This device supports PoE (PD), and is intended to be powered via a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch. If a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch is unavailable, then the power supply (500993) may be purchased separately.
IMPORTANT NOTE
A new firmware version 2.0 has been released, which includes important enhancements such as support for infrared Pronto codes, numerous bug fixes, improved system performance, and support for the new models including the 500778 & 500777-RX. Please see the Release Notes for further details.
Firmware version 2.0 or greater for this device will only operate correctly with compatible devices that are also running the same firmware version 2.0 or greater. If your existing installation includes compatible devices with older firmware versions, you have two options:
- Either upgrade all your existing compatible devices to firmware version 2.0 or greater.
- Or downgrade the new device to a firmware version lower than 2.0.