Features
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Simple, clutter-free camera installation – power, control, video, and streaming over one cable
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Extends installation distance for HDMI and HDBaseT™ cameras up to 100 m (328 ft.) using Cat-6
cable; 230 ft (70 m) using Cat-5e
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Administrative control via web interface; passes web, Telnet, and RS-232 serial control to connected
devices
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Converts any conference room to a BYOD environment, connecting professional AV equipment and
delivering a USB 3.0 stream for soft-conferencing clients
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Simultaneous uncompressed USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4b, and 3Gb/s HD-SDI; passes IP stream if available
from source
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Two balanced audio inputs, line level or mic level; two balanced audio outputs, line level
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Compatible with Vaddio HDBaseT cameras – no EZCamera Interface Module (EZIM) needed
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Compatible with legacy RoboSHOT HDMI and other HDMI cameras
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Kits available for use with Polycom and Cisco codecs
A Quick Look at the OneLINK Device
This section covers the physical features of the OneLINK Bridge AV interface.
All OneLINK kits include a receiver, which is typically co-located with other equipment, up to 328 ft (100
m) away from the camera. OneLINK kits for use with HDMI cameras also include an EZCamera Interface
Module (EZIM) HDBaseT converter, which is mounted adjacent to the camera.
Front Panel of the Receiver
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USB
light – On when a USB stream is present.
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Network
light – On when connected to the IP network.
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Source
light – On when a video input is detected.
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OneLINK
light – On when the OneLINK Bridge detects a connection to an HDBaseT device or to the
OneLINK EZIM.
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Display IP and MAC Address
button (illuminated blue) – Displays the OneLINK Bridge IP and MAC
addresses as an overlay on all video outputs.
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Power System Reset
button (illuminated red) – reboots the device. This does not affect the
connected camera.
Installation Guide for the OneLINK Bridge AV Interface
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