User Manual
IPAV Pro Series
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This architecture makes use of data packages that can be easily and independently
routed to the desired unit. A variety of transmission modes are possible this way,
from one transmitter to one receiver (point to point) or one transmitter to many
receivers (point to multipoint) or many transmitters to many receivers (multipoint to
multipoint) as well as software controllable video wall integration.
An added benefit of packet data transmission is that each signal type (video, audio,
RS232, etc.) is routed independently and not necessarily to the same destination. For
example, the HDMI video from a particular transmitter is routed to 4 receivers, while
the audio goes to all receivers in the setup.
This unlimitedly scalable and independent signal routing enables multiple, scalable
applications, including signal extension, splitting, switching, matrixing, and video wall
functionality.
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Features
BlueRiver™ NT+ technology, featuring the NT1000 chipset inside the
transmitter and NT2000 chip with powerful scaling capabilities included in the
receiver.
Streams uncompressed A/V signals with zero latency incl. control signals, with
the flexibility of transmitting them together or to separate network
destinations.
Supports HDMI 2.0 and video resolutions up to 4K @60Hz, 4:4:4, 8bit.
High bandwidth of up to 18Gbps, supporting HDR10 and Dolby Vision.
Automatic detection and switching of HDMI and DisplayPort inputs.
Transmits and receives RS232 to/from any unit in the same system by using
Unicast / Broadcast IPV4 protocols or local API server control.
Full HDCP version support, including v2.2.