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1. INTRODUCTION

This UHD

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 HDMI over HDBaseT™ Receiver with Amplifier is a 2 by 1 

switch with standard HDMI and HDBaseT inputs, an HDMI output, as 

well as both standard and amplified stereo audio outputs. This unit’s 

HDBaseT input can receive uncompressed high-definition 4K UHD (up to 

10.2Gbps) video along with Ethernet, RS-232 and IR control over a single 

cable up to a distance of 100 metres while the HDMI input supports high 

bandwidth 4K UHD

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 sources (up to 18Gbps) with support for 10/12-bit 

HDR. Pass-through of multiple digital audio formats such as LPCM (up to 8 

channels), Bitstream and HD Bitstream is also supported via the HDBaseT 

and HDMI inputs. Additionally, the integrated headphone mini-jack and 

class D stereo amplifier outputs provide easy ways to extract audio from 

the currently selected source (LPCM 2.0 sources only) for local playback, 

offering a flexible sound experience.

Signal management features such as automatic switching based on input 

signal and hot-plug detection enable convenient hands-free operation. 

There are also four built-in switching relay connections allowing control 

over direct power devices such as projection screens, curtains, lights, etc. 

Front panel controls and a comprehensive WebGUI provide access to 

manual input selection, volume control, as well as additional functionality 

such as EDID management, HDCP management and control over the four 

relay ports.

This switching receiver is ideal for use in residential or commercial point 

to point applications that require long HDBaseT signal transmission 

distances such as home cinema, conference rooms, huddle rooms, or 

lecture halls. The integrated PoH (Power over HDBaseT) feature can 

provide power to compatible transmitters, providing greater flexibility in 

installations. This unit can be controlled in a wide variety of different ways 

including front panel buttons, WebGUI, Telnet, and RS-232.

Summary of Contents for PUV-1620A-RX

Page 1: ...PUV 1620A RX HDBaseT Extender with Amplifier OPERATION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...d reserves the right to make improvements to this document and or product at any time and without notice COPYRIGHT NOTICE No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or any of its part translated into any language or computer file in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without express writt...

Page 4: ...bject of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit as you may damage parts inside the unit Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces Use only the supplied power supply unit PSU Do not use the PSU if it is damaged Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it To protect the unit...

Page 5: ...10 6 3 Remote Control 12 6 4 IR Cable Pinouts 13 6 5 RS 232 Pinout and Defaults 13 6 6 OSD Menu 14 6 7 WebGUI Control 20 6 8 Telnet Control 34 6 9 Serial and Telnet Commands 35 7 Connection Diagram 58 8 Specifications 59 8 1 Technical Specifications 59 8 2 Video Specifications 60 8 3 Audio Specifications 62 8 4 Cable Specifications 64 8 5 HDBaseT Features 65 9 Acronyms 66 ...

Page 6: ...cal playback offering a flexible sound experience Signal management features such as automatic switching based on input signal and hot plug detection enable convenient hands free operation There are also four built in switching relay connections allowing control over direct power devices such as projection screens curtains lights etc Front panel controls and a comprehensive WebGUI provide access t...

Page 7: ... 5mm to IR Extender Cable 1 3 5mm to IR Blaster Cable 1 Remote Control CR 188 1 Rackmount Ears Set of 2 1 Shockproof Feet Set of 4 1 Operation Manual 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS HDMI source equipment such a media player video game console or set top box HDMI receiving equipment such as an HDTV monitor or audio amplifier A compatible HDBaseT transmitter with PoH PD support is recommended The use of Premi...

Page 8: ...d HDCP management HDBaseT feature support HD Video and Audio 100BaseT Ethernet PoH PSE and Control bi directional IR RS 232 pass through HDBaseT input receives video audio and data over a single Cat 5e 6 7 cable and can reach distances up to 100m 328ft at 4K when using Cat 6A 7 Supports standard PoH PSE from the HDBaseT input to connected HDBaseT PD transmitters compatible transmitters only Suppor...

Page 9: ...ess this button to switch between the HDMI and HDBaseT inputs 6 MENU Button Press to enter the OSD menu or to back out from menu items 7 MINUS Volume Button Press to move down or adjust selections within OSD menus Pressing this button while not in a menu will decrease the amplified analogue audio output L R volume 8 PLUS Volume Button Press to move up or adjust selections within OSD menus Pressing...

Page 10: ...g used is within direct line of sight of the IR Extender 3 IR OUT Port Connect to an IR Blaster to transmit IR signals from the other end of the HDBaseT connection to devices within direct line of sight of the IR Blaster 4 HDMI OUT Port Connect to an HDMI TV monitor or amplifier for digital video and audio output 5 AUDIO OUT Port Connect to powered speakers headphones or an amplifier for analogue ...

Page 11: ...oduct and should NOT be used when connecting a standard RS 232 device 9 RELAY OUT 8 pin Terminal Block Connect to devices that can be powered and controlled via a DC 0 24V 5A relay connection such as a curtain projection screen or lights 10 L R 2 pin Terminal Blocks Connect to unpowered 4Ω speakers for analogue stereo audio output Up to 20W of power is provided to each speaker 11 DC 24V Port Plug ...

Page 12: ...ng this button while not in a menu will toggle the mute function of the amplified analogue audio output L R 5 MINUS Button Press to move down or adjust selections within OSD menus Pressing this button while not in a menu will decrease the amplified analogue audio output L R volume 6 PLUS Button Press to move up or adjust selections within OSD menus Pressing this button while not in a menu will inc...

Page 13: ... 1 2 3 Infrared Power Ground 6 5 RS 232 Pinout and Defaults Serial Port Default Settings Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity Bits None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None RS 232 Port 1 CTL RS 232 Port 2 CLI 1 2 3 4 GND 24V TxD RxD 4 pin Terminal Block 1 2 3 4 GND 24V TxD RxD 4 pin Terminal Block ...

Page 14: ...NUS and ENTER buttons to navigate the OSD menu Press the MENU button to back out from any menu item and then press it again to close the menu MAIN MENU L R Audio Control HDCP Mode EDID Mode OSD Setting Ethernet Setting System Setting Video Information The individual functions of the OSD will be introduced in the following section Items marked in BOLD are the factory default settings ...

Page 15: ...isable muting the amplified audio output 3 Line Volume Set the volume level for the line audio output 4 Line Mute Enable or disable muting the line audio output 5 ARC Enable or disable ARC Audio Return Channel support When enabled ARC audio from the display connected to the HDMI output will be directed to the analogue outputs Note ARC must also be enabled on the connected HDMI display LPCM 2 0 ARC...

Page 16: ...OLLOW INPUT Disable Exit 1 In 1 Provides control over the HDCP behavior of the HDMI input 2 In 2 Provides control over the HDCP behavior of the HDBaseT input EDID MODE 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 4TH LEVEL ALL MODE FHD PCM 2CH FHD PCM MCH UHD PCM 2CH UHD PCM MCH UHD PCM 2CH UHD PCM MCH User 1 User 2 Sink ...

Page 17: ...t how to assign EDIDs to the unit s inputs Selecting Appoint Mode allows for a different EDID to be assigned to each input selecting All Mode allows for a single EDID to be assigned to both inputs All Mode Select the EDID to assign to all inputs Appoint Mode Select the EDIDs to assign to input 1 HDMI and input 2 HDBaseT Note In most cases assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the affected in...

Page 18: ... is completely opaque and a setting of 7 is completely transparent ETHERNET SETTING 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL 4TH LEVEL DHCP Mode IP Address Displays DHCP network details Netmask Gateway STATIC MODE IP Address 192 168 1 50 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Re Link Exit 1 IP Mode Set the unit s IP address assignment mode to Static or DHCP When DHCP Mode is selected all IP configuration informat...

Page 19: ...r disable the unit s auto switch feature 2 Relay Output 1 4 Manually open or close Relays 1 4 Selecting ON closes the relay selecting OFF opens it VIDEO INFORMATION 2ND LEVEL 3RD LEVEL In Displays current status details Out Rx 1 Video Information This screen displays information about the unit s current state input and output status as well as the current firmware version ...

Page 20: ... address is 192 168 1 50 By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of that particular device 1 IP Mode If you choose you can alter the static IP network settings for the device or switch the unit into DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a local DHCP server To switch to DHCP mode please select DHCP from the IP mode drop down t...

Page 21: ...te The default user name and password is admin On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI The individual functions will be introduced in the following sections Clicking the red Logout tab will automatically log the currently connected user out of the WebGUI and return to login page ...

Page 22: ...ransmitter is connected it is also possible to select the specific input to route from it 1 Output This button selects the output to route A V Inputs to Details about the output name and currently selected Input are also displayed here Clicking on the Edit icon opens up the Output Edit window Clicking on the A V Mask icon will mute or unmute the audio and video output 2 Auto Auto switching may be ...

Page 23: ...w name in the space provided in the Edit window The name can be up to 32 characters long Click the Save button to confirm the change 6 Input Edit Provides Individual control over the name of each input and the behavior of HDCP on that input Set Input Name To rename an input type the new name in the space provided in the Edit window The name can be up to 32 characters long Click the Save button to ...

Page 24: ...controls on this tab 1 Amplifier Volume dB Allows the adjustment of the amplified analogue audio output s volume level The available adjustment range is 0 to 100 2 Amplifier Mute Mute or unmute the amplified analogue audio output 3 Line Volume dB Allows the adjustment of the line level analogue audio output s volume level The available adjustment range is 0 to 100 4 Line Mute Mute or unmute the li...

Page 25: ...ncy and position of the OSD menu displayed on the HDMI output 1 OSD Timeout sec Use the dropdown to set the OSD menu timeout in seconds The range is from 0 no timeout to 100 2 OSD H Position Use the dropdown to set the OSD menu s horizontal position in percentage 3 OSD V Position Use the dropdown to set the OSD menu s vertical position in percentage 4 OSD Transparency Select the OSD menu s backgro...

Page 26: ... powered on Out A Source Active The currently selected input changes from inactive to active Out A Source Lost The currently selected input changes from active to inactive 2 IR Enable or disable sending an IR command when the currently selected Automation Event is activated Delay Set the length of time in seconds that the specified Automation Event must continue to be true before sending the defin...

Page 27: ...mmand Wait Set the length of time in seconds to wait after this IR Automation Event has been activated before ANY other Automation Event can be detected CEC Command Set the CEC command to send when the specified Automation Event is activated Click the Test button to send the command immediately Available CEC commands are Power Off Turn off the connected HDMI display device Power On Turn on the con...

Page 28: ...be true before sending the defined RS 232 command Wait Set the length of time in seconds to wait after this RS 232 Automation Event has been activated before ANY other Automation Event can be detected RS232 Command Click the Edit icon to define the RS 232 command to send when the specified Automation Event is activated Click the Test button to send the command immediately ...

Page 29: ...pload into from the dropdown list and then click the Upload button An EDID Upload window will appear allowing you to locate and upload the preferred EDID file bin format from a local PC Once the correct file has been selected please click the Upload button in the window and the file will be transferred to the unit Download To save an existing User EDID to your local PC select the User EDID slot fr...

Page 30: ...r a single EDID to be assigned to all inputs EDID Selection Click on the preferred input s to open the EDID Table List window Multiple inputs can be selected at once if desired Select the new EDID source to use and the change will occur immediately Note In most cases assigning a new EDID to an input will cause the affected input to briefly blink out while the source adapts to the new information T...

Page 31: ...ch to one of the 6 default EDIDs for maximum compatibility 3 Remote Tx EDID Compatible transmitters only Click on the transmitter s button to open the EDID Table List window Select the new EDID source to use from the choices on the right and the change will occur immediately on the transmitter Note Available default EDIDs will depend on the connected transmitter ...

Page 32: ... be switched between Static IP or DHCP In Static IP Mode the IP netmask and gateway addresses must be manually set When in DHCP Mode the unit will attempt to connect to a local DHCP server and obtain IP netmask and gateway addresses automatically Please press Save after making any changes to the IP configuration or mode Note If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for WebGUI Teln...

Page 33: ...ystem reboot firmware update support and the unit s serial number 1 System Configuration Download The current system configuration including routing and settings may be saved as an XML file to a PC Click the Download button to save the current system configuration to your local PC Restore Previously saved system configurations may be restored from a saved XML file Click the Choose File button to l...

Page 34: ...lease ensure that both the unit and the PC are connected to the same active networks To Access the Command Line Interface CLI Windows 7 Click Start type cmd in the search field and press Enter Windows XP Click Start Run type cmd and press Enter Mac OS X Click Go Applications Utilities Terminal Once in the Command Line Interface CLI type telnet followed by the IP address of the unit and the port nu...

Page 35: ... command list N1 Show details about the specified command N1 Command set in N1 name N2 Set the name of the specified input Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input N2 Name 32 characters maximum get in N1 name Show the current name of the specified input Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input get in name list List the names of all inputs on the unit ...

Page 36: ...the vertical active pixel value of the specified input s current video source Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input get in N1 refresh rate Show the refresh rate of the specified input s current video source Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input get in N1 interlace Show the interlace state of the specified input s current video source Available values for N1 1 HDMI inp...

Page 37: ...ow the current sync state of the specified input Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input set out A name N1 Set the name of the HDMI output N1 Name Output A name get out A name Show the name of the HDMI output set out A route N1 Route the specified input to the HDMI output Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input get out A route Show the current input routed to the HDMI out...

Page 38: ...HDMI output get out A color space Show the colour space format currently used by the HDMI output get out A sync status Show the current sync state of the HDMI output set out auto mode N1 Set the auto switching behavior of the unit Available values for N1 0 Auto switch disabled 1 Auto switch enabled get out auto mode Show the current auto switching mode of the unit set out A osd timeout N1 Set the ...

Page 39: ... osd vposition N1 Set the vertical position of the OSD on the HDMI output N1 0 100 Vertical position get out A osd vposition Show the current vertical position of the OSD on the HDMI output set out A osd transparency N1 Set the transparency level of the OSD on the HDMI output N1 0 7 Transparency level get out A osd transparency Show the current transparency level of the OSD on the HDMI output set ...

Page 40: ...N1 OFF Appoint EDID mode ON All EDID mode get all in edid mode Show the current EDID management mode used by all inputs set all in edid N1 Set the EDID to use when the All EDID mode is active Available values for N1 1 Internal EDID 1 2 Internal EDID 2 3 Internal EDID 3 4 Internal EDID 4 5 Internal EDID 5 6 Internal EDID 6 7 User EDID 1 8 User EDID 2 9 Sink EDID get all in edid Show the current EDI...

Page 41: ...nal EDID 3 4 Internal EDID 4 5 Internal EDID 5 6 Internal EDID 6 7 User EDID 1 8 User EDID 2 9 Sink EDID get in N1 edid Show the EDID currently being used on the specified input Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input get in edid list List all available EDID selections set user N1 edid data N2 Upload a new EDID in ASCII hex format for use as the specified User EDID N1 1 2 User EDID N2...

Page 42: ...lues for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input Possible response values 0 HDCP off 1 HDCP 1 x 2 HDCP 2 2 set in N1 hdcp mode N2 Set the HDCP behavior of the specified input Available values for N1 1 HDMI input 2 HDBaseT input Available values for N2 0 HDCP support disabled 1 Refer to source 2 Refer to display get in N1 hdcp mode Show the current HDCP behavior used by the specified input Available values...

Page 43: ... volume level of the specified output s audio Available values for N1 A Amplified audio output B Line audio output N2 0 100 Volume level get audio out N1 volume Show the current volume level of the specified output s audio Available values for N1 A Amplified audio output B Line audio output set audio out N1 volume up Increase the volume level of the specified output s audio by 1 unit Available val...

Page 44: ...dio output Available values for N1 A Amplified audio output B Line audio output Available values for N2 OFF Mute off ON Mute on get audio out N1 mute Show the current mute state of the specified output Available values for N1 A Amplified audio output B Line audio output set audio out arc N1 Enable or disable ARC support on the HDMI output Available values for N1 OFF ARC disabled ON ARC enabled get...

Page 45: ...how the current IP address assignment mode set ipaddr N1 Set the unit s static IP address N1 X X X X X 0 255 IP address get ipaddr Show the unit s current IP address set netmask N1 Set the unit s static netmask N1 X X X X X 0 255 netmask get netmask Show the unit s current netmask set gateway N1 Set the unit s static gateway address N1 X X X X X 0 255 gateway address get gateway Show the unit s cu...

Page 46: ...ty timeout value or disable the timeout Available values for N1 0 No timeout 1 35790 Minutes get webgui login timeout Show the current WebGUI inactivity timeout value set webgui port N1 Set the unit s WebGUI access port N1 0 65535 Port number get webgui port Show the unit s current WebGUI access port set telnet port N1 Set the unit s Telnet access port N1 0 65535 Port number get telnet port Show t...

Page 47: ... lost Available values for N2 OFF Disable ON Enable get automation event N1 cec A Show the current state of the specified Automation Event s CEC response Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost set automation event N1 cec A trig Trigger the CEC response of the specified Automation Event Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output ...

Page 48: ...0 Delay seconds get automation event N1 cec A delay Show the delay time for the specified Automation Event s CEC response Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost set automation event N1 cec A wait N2 Set the length of time to wait after an Automation Event s CEC response has been activated before ANY other Automation Event can be detected Available values...

Page 49: ...ed Automation Event is activated Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost N2 CEC command Comma delimited ASCII hex pairs get automation event N1 cec A command Show the CEC command to be sent when the specified Automation Event is activated set automation event N1 uart A N2 Enable or disable the specified Automation Event s RS 232 response Available values ...

Page 50: ...tion event N1 uart A trig Trigger the RS 232 response of the specified Automation Event Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost set automation event N1 uart A delay N2 Set the delay time that the specified Automation Event must continue to be true before sending the defined RS 232 command Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Outpu...

Page 51: ... uart A wait N2 Set the length of time to wait after an Automation Event s RS 232 response has been activated before ANY other Automation Event can be detected Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost N2 0 240 Wait seconds get automation event N1 uart A wait Show the wait time for the specified Automation Event s RS 232 response Available values for N1 1 P...

Page 52: ... source active 3 Output A source lost N2 Command ASCII text get automation event N1 uart A command Show the RS 232 command string to be sent when the specified Automation Event is activated set automation event N1 ir A N2 Enable or disable the specified Automation Event s IR response Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost Available values for N2 OFF Disa...

Page 53: ...omation event N1 ir A emit Trigger the IR response of the specified Automation Event Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost set automation event N1 ir A delay N2 Set the delay time that the specified Automation Event must continue to be true before sending the defined IR command Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A sourc...

Page 54: ... N1 ir A wait N2 Set the length of time to wait after an Automation Event s IR response has been activated before ANY other Automation Event can be detected Available values for N1 1 Power on 2 Output A source active 3 Output A source lost N2 0 240 Wait seconds get automation event N1 ir A wait Show the wait time for the specified Automation Event s IR response Available values for N1 1 Power on 2...

Page 55: ...ce lost set uart 1 baudrate N1 Set the baud rate of the CTL RS 232 port Available values for N1 4800 4800 baud 9600 9600 baud 19200 19200 baud 38400 38400 baud 57600 57600 baud 115200 115200 baud get uart 1 baudrate Show the current baud rate of the CTL RS 232 port set uart 1 data bit N1 Set the data bits for the CTL RS 232 port N1 5 8 Data bits get uart 1 data bit Show the current number of data ...

Page 56: ... Set the number of stop bits for the CTL RS 232 port N1 1 2 Stop bits get uart 1 stop bit Show the current number of stop bits of the CTL RS 232 port set ir in channel N1 Set the channel for the IR input to use Available values for N1 0 Channel 0 1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 3 Channel 3 get ir in channel Show the current channel used by the IR input set ir in custom code N1 Set the custom code used by ...

Page 57: ... Relay open ON Relay closed get relay N1 Show the current state of the specified relay N1 1 2 Relay port set factory default Reset the unit to the factory defaults set system reboot Reboot the unit get fw ver Show the unit s current firmware version update mcu Initiate firmware update via the USB port Note Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return Commands are not case sen...

Page 58: ...OUT LAN IR IN 1 5m 60 7m 3m 3m 60 Powered Projector Screen Motorized Blind DVD Blu ray Player RS 232 Controlled Projector RS 232 Equipped PC Laptop IR Out IR Out Remote Control Remote Control Smart TV with ARC Support Projector Speakers Amplified Stereo Output HDMI Out LAN Cable LAN Cable RS 232 RS 232 Output RS 232 HDMI In Relay Output Stereo Output Headphones CAT5e 6 7 Cable Router Power Supply ...

Page 59: ...5 Control Port 1 RS 232 4 pin Terminal Block Service Port 1 USB 2 0 Type A IR Frequency 30 50kHz 30 60kHz under ideal conditions Baud Rate 19200 Control Up to 115200 Bypass Power Supply 24V 3 75A DC US EU standards CE FCC UL certified ESD Protection HBM 8kV Air Discharge 4kV Contact Discharge Dimensions W H D 231 5mm 25mm 108mm Case Only 231 5mm 25mm 112mm All Inclusive Weight 679g Chassis Materia...

Page 60: ...20 480i 60 720 480p 60 720 576i 50 720 576p 50 800 600p 56 60 72 75 85 848 480p 60 1024 768p 60 70 75 85 1152 864p 75 1280 720p 50 60 1280 768p 60 75 85 1280 800p 60 75 85 1280 960p 60 85 1280 1024p 60 75 85 1360 768p 60 1366 768p 60 1400 1050p 60 1440 900p 60 75 1600 900p 60RB 1600 1200p 60 1680 1050p 60 1920 1080i 50 60 ...

Page 61: ...20 1200p 60RB 2560 1440p 60RB 2560 1600p 60RB 2048 1080p 24 25 30 2048 1080p 50 60 3840 2160p 24 25 30 3840 2160p 50 60 4 2 0 3840 2160p 24 HDR10 3840 2160p 50 60 4 2 0 HDR10 3840 2160p 50 60 4096 2160p 24 25 30 4096 2160p 50 60 4 2 0 4096 2160p 24 HDR10 4096 2160p 50 60 4 2 0 HDR10 4096 2160p 50 60 ...

Page 62: ...CM Max Channels 8 Channels Sampling Rate kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 Bitstream Supported Formats Standard High Definition HDBaseT Input LPCM Max Channels 8 Channels Sampling Rate kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 Bitstream Supported Formats Standard High Definition ...

Page 63: ...t SNR 110dB 0dBFS Frequency Response 1dB 20Hz 20kHz Crosstalk 88dB 10kHz Impedance 499Ω Type Unbalanced Analogue Output 2 pin Terminal Block Pair Max Audio Level 20W 20W THD N 62dB 0dBFS 1kHz A wt SNR 102dB 0dBFS Frequency Response 3dB 20Hz 20kHz Crosstalk 84dB 10kHz Impedance 4Ω Type Balanced ...

Page 64: ...m 70m Cat 6A 7 100m 100m Bandwidth Category Examples 1080p FHD Video Up to 1080p 60Hz 12 bit colour Data rates lower than 5 3Gbps or below 225MHz TMDS clock 4K30 4K UHD Video 4K 24 25 30Hz 4K 50 60Hz 4 2 0 8 bit colour Data rates higher than 5 3Gbps or above 225MHz TMDS clock but below 10 2Gbps 4K60 4K UHD Video 4K 50 60Hz 4 4 4 8 bit 4K 50 60Hz 4 2 0 10 bit HDR Data rates higher than 10 2Gbps ...

Page 65: ...ature Set Receiver Video Audio Extension Supported LAN Extension Supported Send power to Transmitter Supported PoH Accept power from Transmitter Unsupported IR Extension Supported RS 232 Extension Supported USB 2 0 Extension Unsupported ...

Page 66: ...rol CLI Command Line Interface DAC Digital to Analogue Converter dB Decibel DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DVI Digital Visual Interface EDID Extended Display Identification Data Gbps Gigabits per second GUI Graphical User Interface HDBT HDBaseT HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface HDR High Dynamic Range IP Internet Protocol IR Infrared ...

Page 67: ...Power Sourcing Equipment SNR Signal to Noise Ratio TCP Transmission Control Protocol THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise 4K UHD 4K Ultra High Definition 10 2Gbps max 4K UHD 4K Ultra High Definition 18Gbps max USB Universal Serial Bus VGA Video Graphics Array WUXGA RB Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array Reduced Blanking XGA Extended Graphics Array Ω Ohm ...

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