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HD: 1280x720p, 1920x1080i, 1920x1080psf; 1920x1080p 23.97, 24, 25, 29.94, 30, 50, 59.94 &
60Hz; 2048x1080p 23.97, 24, 25, 29.94, 30, 50, 59.94 & 60Hz.
HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 support: 4K signals: 3840x2160p & 4096x2160p 23.97, 24, 25, 29.94, 30,
50, 59.94 & 60Hz (50, 59.94 & 60Hz supported in YUV 4:2:0 colour space format),
Signal formats – computer
Common VESA graphics formats from VGA to 4k up to 297 MHz (HDMI 1 and HDMI 2) and 225
MHz (HDMI 3) pixel clock
3.5.3.3
HDBT Output
Uncompressed HD video over RJ45 connector and max.100m CAT5e cable (or better)
CAT5e/CAT6 for 100m and signals with less than 225MHz Pixel Clock
CAT6a/CAT7 for 100m and signals up to 297MHz Pixel Clock
Signal formats as HDMI 1 and HDMI 2.
3.5.3.4
HDCP Output encryption
When the input signal is HDCP encrypted, the DVI-D, HDMI and HDBaseT outputs will also be
encrypted and the 3G-SDI output will be disabled. If the display device does not support
HDCP, the output will be black and a message indicating that the presence of an HDCP signal
will be shown on the screen.
3.5.3.5
Audio Output
Audio embedded in HDMI and SDI video streams is passed through the system and re-embedded into
the HDMI and SDI output signals.
Also, the unit features a S/PDIF coaxial digital audio output connector for monitoring audio of the HDMI
and SDI channel.
When HDMI is selected as the input channel, the HDMI EDID is read by a video source such as a Blu- Ray
Player. The unit allows the source to provide the formats shown under output formats for HDMI in the
below table. All formats are re-embedded into the HDMI output data stream, those which are not
allowed on the SDI or SPDIF output are muted on the individual channels.
Output Channel
Output Format
HDMI
PCM up to 8ch, up to 24Bit, up to 192kHz sampling rate
(incl. 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz,96kHz,192kHz)
SDI
PCM up to 8ch, up to 24Bit, 48kHz sampling rate
SPDIF
PCM up to 2ch, up to 24Bit, up to 96kHz sampling rate
(incl. 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz,96kHz)
The user can turn off the unit’s HDCP compliance to allow non-encrypted content to pass
through the unit. This is an important feature specially when using a MAC computer as the
source. The MAC will encrypt its output signal if a compliant device is seen attached to its
output regardless of the copy protection requirements of the content. By turning off HDCP,
the MAC will see a non-compliant device and therefore will not encrypt its output. When
HDCP compliance is turned off, encrypted sources will not be displayed.
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