Specifications
INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE
11
Video module: HDMI-TX
The
HDMI
‐
TX
module
accepts
HDMI
video
(and
DVI,
via
a
plug
‐
adapter
or
cable
‐
adapter)
as
an
input
signal.
There
is
also
a
local
‐
output
port
which
is
often
used
for
a
local
HDMI
(or
DVI)
display
for
test
or
debugging
purposes.
Table
6.
Voyager
HDMI
‐
TX
Module
Specifications
Item
Description
DC
input
power
Provided
by
the
CORE
module.
However,
power
consumption
of
this
module
alone
is
approximately
0.5
watts.
Video
Support
Video
input
formats
(video
input
port):
•
Maximum
resolution
supported
=
1080p
or
1920x1200.
•
Maximum
color
‐
depth
=
24
bits
per
pixel
(8
bits
per
color).
•
Maximum
refresh
rate
=
60Hz
@
1920x1200.
Video
output
formats
(local
output
port):
The
local
port
is
essentially
a
direct
copy
of
the
video
input
port.
However,
the
output
video
color
‐
space
is
always
RGB
regardless
of
the
input
video
color
‐
space.
Audio
Characteristics
This
module
recognizes
all
8
channels
(if
present)
of
embedded
HDMI
audio,
passing
them
through
the
system
to
the
receiver.
Connectors
(1)
HDMI
‐
input,
(1)
HDMI
‐
output,
(1)
CORE
docking
connector
Module
Size
1.53
ʺ
(3.88cm)H
x
2.16
ʺ
(5.48cm)W
x
5.12
ʺ
(13cm)D
Module
Weight
0.6
lb.
(0.27
kg)
EDID/DDC
This
module
supports
the
EDID/DDC
connections
on
the
HDMI
connectors.
HDMI
Version
1.3b
HDCP
Version
1.1.
Classification:
HDCP
Repeater
Device
CEC
The
HDMI
“CEC”
interface
protocol
is
not
currently
supported.
Note:
The
hardware
is
capable.
A
future
firmware
upgrade
may
enable
this
functionality.
The
HDMI
‐
TX
hardware
is
capable
of
30
‐
bit
color.
However,
this
mode
is
not
yet
enabled
by
the
firmware.
Check
with
Magenta
Research
for
applicable
firmware
updates.