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10 - ENGLISH
Features of the device
Long-distance transmission with one cable
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This device is supporting the communication method “DIGITAL LINK”, which has added
functions unique to Panasonic based on the communication standard “HDBaseT
TM
”
formulated by HDBaseT Alliance, and it can send image, audio, Ethernet, and serial control
signals through one twisted pair cable of CAT5e or higher. By connecting to the DIGITAL
LINK or the HDBaseT
TM
compliant display (projector or flat panel display) or receiver, it can
perform long-distance transmission up to 100 m (328'1").
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This device is also supporting the “long reach”, which is the communication method unique
to Panasonic that can extend the transmission distance with the equipment connected with
the DIGITAL LINK, and transmission up to 150 m (492'1") is possible when connecting with
a display that can perform the long reach communication. However, the image that can be
transmitted is restricted to resolution of 1080/60p (dot clock 148.5 MHz) or less.
Various operation methods
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In addition to operating with the control panel of this device and the remote control of the
display connected with the DIGITAL LINK, setting, adjustment, and status check can be
performed by accessing this device from a computer connected to the network.
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Turning off/on the power of the display connected with the DIGITAL LINK can be performed
by the control panel of this device or the web browser.
Supporting output to multiple displays
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In addition to 2 sets of output in the DIGITAL LINK, this device also supports the DVI-D
output. Furthermore, it is possible to output video and audio signals with the DIGITAL LINK
to 3 or more displays by performing cascade connection (multiple device connection) of this
device. However, the misalignment of the displayed image or the played back audio may be
obvious when the number of displays connected in cascade increases.