MSD-62 Series User’s Guide
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6 System Configuration Example
Configuration example: source and sink devices are connected to the MSD.
The MSD has three modes: Normal mode, video combination mode, and 4K mode. Only one mode can be
selected.
See “
” for details of each mode.
<Normal mode: Full HD Video>
HDMI / DVI
Up to 131 ft. (40 m)
Full HD
IP Network
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Monitor
Projector
(PJLink)
Analog audio
Speakers
Power amp.
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HDMI / DVI
Up to 131 ft. (40 m)
Full HD
Full HD
Mixer
Microphone
Analog audio
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Speakers
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A
Blu-ray player
HDMI / DVI
Up to 98 ft. (30 m)
Full HD
B
Blu-ray player
HDMI / DVI
Up to 98 ft. (30 m)
Full HD
C
Blu-ray player
HDMI / DVI
Up to 98 ft. (30 m)
Full HD
D
Blu-ray player
HDMI / DVI
Up to 98 ft. (30 m)
Full HD
Power amp.
(Dante supported)
Network audio
HDC-TH100WP
Monitor
B
Full HD
Monitor
A
Full HD
HDMI / DVI
Up to 131 ft. (40 m)
Screen
Twisted pair cable
Up to 328 ft. (100 m)
*2
Twisted pair cable
Up to 328 ft. (100 m)
*2
Network audio
*1
Laptop
HDMI / DVI
Twisted pair cable
receiver
*1
Dante output is optional.
*2
Maximum extension distance
Up to 328 ft. (100 m) : 4K@30
Up to 492 ft. (150 m) : 1080p (24 bit) in Long reach mode
For long reach mode, video signals up to 1080p (24 bit) can be
transmitted to 492 ft. (150 m) at maximum if the MSD is used
with IDK’s HDBaseT transmitter or receiver that supports
328 ft. (100 m) extension.
HDMI / DVI
[Fig. 6.1] Normal mode (MSD-6208)