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User Manual for MuxLab HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Extender Kit Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the MuxLab HDMI over IP H.264 PoE
- Product category: Video Extenders & Repeaters MuxLab
- Brand: MuxLab
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description The HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Extender Kit from MuxLab allows transmission of 1080p signals from sources with an HDMI connection up to 330' away via a Cat5e/6 cable in a point-to-point configuration. Point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint signal transmission via this extender kit is possible by connecting additional transmitters and receivers (sold separately) to the same local Ethernet network. The kit includes one transmitter and one receiver unit that support PoE (PD) if used with a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch. - HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Transmitter When paired with its matching receiver unit, the HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Transmitter from MuxLab supports transmission of HDMI signals over a single Cat5e/6 unshielded twisted pair cable in a point-to-point configuration. Point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint are also possible by connecting additional transmitters and receivers (sold separately) to the same local Ethernet network. With a range of up to 330' for resolutions up to 1080p, you can use this system for digital signage, projection systems, A/V systems, or any other application where the source is far from the display. The unit supports PoE (PD) if used with a PoE (PSE) Ethernet switch.
Key Features - Supports HDMI up to 1080p resolution at 30 Hz
- Can be connected to additional transmitters and receivers depending on network bandwidth
- H.264 compression supports high image quality
- High compression rate suitable for Wi-Fi transmission
- Transmits HDMI signals up to 330' over Cat5e/6
- Supports point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint applications
- Supports RS-232 and IR transmission for remote control
KVM Applications - Commercial and residential AV systems
- Classroom projector systems
- Medical information systems
UPC: 627699907573 - HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Receiver When paired with its matching transmitter unit, the HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Receiver from MuxLab supports transmission of HDMI signals over a single Cat5e/6 unshielded twisted pair cable in a point-to-point configuration. Point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint are also possible by connecting additional transmitters and receivers (sold separately) to the same local Ethernet network. With a range up to 330' for resolutions up to 1080p, you can use this system for digital signage, projection systems, A/V systems, or any other application where the source is far from the display. The unit supports PoE (PD) if used with a PoE (PSE) Ethernet switch.
Key Features - Supports HDMI up to 1080p resolution at 30 Hz
- Can be connected to additional transmitters and receivers depending on network bandwidth
- H.264 compression supports high image quality
- High compression rate suitable for Wi-Fi transmission
- Transmits HDMI signals up to 330' over Cat5e/6
- Supports point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and multipoint-to-multipoint applications
- Supports RS-232 and IR transmission for remote control
KVM Applications - Commercial and residential AV systems
- Classroom projector systems
- Medical information systems
UPC: 627699807576 In the Box Bundle Items HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Transmitter ryfqszaaffadzu HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Receiver Table of Contents
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Technical parameters - HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Transmitter
| Resolution Supported | Up to 1080p @ 30 Hz on HDMI | | Devices | DVD, plasma, projectors, monitors, TV, PC, laptops, and servers supporting HDMI | | Control | Controllable via the Ethernet port | | HDMI Standard | HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.1 | | Connectors | 1 x HDMI receptacle for audio/video 1 x RJ45 for Cat5e/6 unshielded or shielded twisted pair 1 x DB9 for serial port for RS232 1 x 3.5 mm mini jack for IR emitter/sensor 6 x DIP switch for device ID addressing | | Maximum Distance | On HDMI: 6.6' / 2 m On Cat5e/6: 330' / 100 m | | Latency | One video frame | | Compression | Video: H.264, compliant with ISO/IEC 14496-10 high-profile and level 4.1, up to 1920 x 1080p @ 30 Hz Audio: MPEG | | Network Requirements | Compliant with the full IEEE 802.3-2002 specifications (100BASETX) | | Network Bandwidth | Video: 18 Mb/s Audio: 256 kb/s | | IR Frequency | 38 to 56 kHz | | Power Source | Supports PoE (PD), an external power supply (sold separately) It is intended to be powered via a PoE (PSE) Ethernet Switch | | PoE Standard | IEEE 802.3af | | Power Consumption | 4.5 W | | Temperature | Operating: 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C Storage: -4 to 185°F / -20 to 85°C | | Humidity | Up to 95%, non-condensing | | Enclosure Type | Metal enclosure | | Compliance | Regulatory: FCC, CE, RoHS Flammability: 94V0 | | Dimensions | 4.4 x 4.6 x 1.0" / 111 x 120 x 25 mm | | Weight | 1.5 lb / 0.7 kg | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.0 x 6.0 x 2.3" | - HDMI over IP H.264 PoE Receiver
| Resolution Supported | Up to 1080p @ 30 Hz on HDMI | | Devices | DVD, plasma, projectors, monitors, TV, PC, laptops, and servers supporting HDMI | | Control | Controllable via the Ethernet port | | HDMI Standard | HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.1 | | Connectors | 1 x HDMI receptacle for audio/video 1 x RJ45 for Cat5e/6 unshielded or shielded twisted pair 1 x DB9 for serial port for RS-232 1 x 3.5 mm mini jack for IR emitter/sensor 6 x DIP switch for device ID addressing | | Maximum Distance | On HDMI: 6.6' / 2 m On Cat5e/6: 330' / 100 m | | Latency | One video frame | | Compression | Video: H.264, compliant with ISO/IEC 14496-10 high-profile and level 4.1, up to 1920 x 1080p @ 30 Hz Audio: MPEG | | Network Requirements | Compliant with the full IEEE 802.3-2002 specifications (100BASETX) | | Network Bandwidth | Video: 18 Mb/s Audio: 256 kb/s | | IR Frequency | 38 to 56 kHz | | Power Source | Supports PoE (PD), an external power supply (sold separately) It is intended to be powered via a PoE (PSE) Ethernet switch | | PoE Standard | IEEE 802.3af | | Power Consumption | 2.5 W | | Temperature | Operating: 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C Storage: -4 to 185°F / -20 to 85°C | | Humidity | Up to 95%, non-condensing | | Enclosure Type | Metal enclosure | | Compliance | Regulatory: FCC, CE, RoHS Flammability: 94V0 | | Dimensions | 4.4 x 4.6 x 1.0" / 111 x 120 x 25 mm | | Weight | 1.5 lb / 0.7 kg | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.0 x 6.0 x 2.3" |
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