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Appendix 1: Myst Link FAQs
What is AV-over-IP?
Audio Video over Internet Protocol (AV-over-IP) is the transmission of audio/video data
over a network such as a LAN, WAN, or the internet utilizing CATx cable. As opposed to
traditional AV environments, AV-over-IP refers to the use of standard network
equipment to transmit, control and switch video and audio. This allows for significantly
more flexibility with room setup and less cabling in AV projects. In short, a scalable AV
environment not only results in less hassle and greater ease-of-use due to simpler
cabling, but also results in significant cost savings when future-proofing conference
rooms, board rooms, huddle spaces, etc.
Why use AV-over-IP technology in UCC spaces?
More complex AV systems require longer distance transmission, higher bandwidth and
even plans for future expansion. The flexibility that AV-over-IP offers leaves no doubt
that it is the future of AV system transmission and control. In addition, installation is
easier since power is never required at the table and only one standard Ethernet cable
is needed for connectivity. Conference rooms are evolving as our working environment
changes, meaning that we need to be prepared for easily flexible and moveable setups,
which AV-over-IP allows.
Is the Myst Link a display?
Myst is the display, and the name of our new generation of products. The Link is the
power over ethernet (PoE) encoder box.
Where does the Link encoder get stored when in use?
The Link needs to be connected to the PC, so the Link will typically sit behind the large
display with the PC.
Is the Link encoder box one to one to the Myst display or one to many?
The Link encoder box is one to one only.
How much power does the Link encoder box supply?
The Link encoder box was designed to supply the 802.3af PoE standard, 15.4 watts of
power, to the Myst display.
Can the Myst display be used as an ordinary 10.1” touch display?