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Full Connectivity
The HMP connects to digital displays via HDMI
TM
and VGA connections. Both connectors are simultaneously active,
allowing you to drive two monitors without the need of additional hardware. HDMI
TM
is a digital audio/video connector
widely adopted by most digital displays. VGA is an analogue computer video connector also supported by the majority of
digital displays. VGA does not carry audio information, so two-channel audio is also included via a standard mini-jack port.
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The HMP100 supports output resolutions up to 1280x720 @ 60Hz
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The HMP130 supports output resolutions up to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz
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The HMP200 is a full HD device and can run 1920x1080 @ 60Hz and decode full HD video’s
An HMP connects to the network through an onboard RJ-45 connector. HMPs will broadcast its details on the network for
services such as DNSSD and SpinetiX Elementi to find.
HMPs support 10/100BASE-T Ethernet and all the required protocols to connect to various network resources and retrieve
media elements. In particular:
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Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s,
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IPv4, DHCP or fixed address
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HTTP configuration server, password protected
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HTTP client for web content retrieval
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WebDAV server, password protected
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SNMP v2c
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Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf)
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NTP
The HMPs support USB2.0 “Hi-Speed” with maximum bandwidth up to 10 MByte/s.
The USB interface can be used to extend the local storage through memory sticks and
hard drives. The same interface can support external devices such as touch screen
controllers. Any USB Human Interface Device (HID) controller is supported. The HMPs
also support HID input/output devices such as the models from
. And some 3G USB modems.
When professional displays are connected to an HMP, the standard RS-232 connector lets you control the behavior of the
monitor: On/off, volume, sources, image properties and any other commands the screen will accept.
New protocol descriptions can be uploaded to an HMP to support different display
models. The required cable can be purchased from SpinetiX or built (pin outs are freely
available). Input devices such as GPS can also be used together with the RS232 port.
Support Wiki keyword:
Touchscreens
Support Wiki keyword:
RS233