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Capable of accepting latest 18Gb 4K/60 HDR sources. Connection should be made with good quality HDMI leads
(not supplied)
Outputs 1-4 support 4K/60 HDR to 40m using good quality Cat5e/6 cabling. 70m is achievable when passing lower
resolutions such as 1080p. These outputs also support ARC capture & routing, subject to using a RX-HT2-40-20
receiver. Each output can be configured by the Netvio 360 dealer utility, for example EDID and Scaling.
HDMI Media Inputs
40m HDBaseT Output
These HDMI outputs mirror the matching HDBaseT (RJ45) output above, but are capable of independent scaling
configurations via the Netvio 360 dealer utility. Outputs support 4K/60 HDR.
HDMI Mirror Output
70m HDBaseT Output
These HDMI outputs mirror the matching HDBaseT (RJ45) output above, but are capable of independent scaling
configurations via the Netvio 360 dealer interface.
HDMI Mirror Output
LAN connection provides network connectivity at connected displays areas by using RX-HT2-70-10 receivers
connected to outputs 5-8.
HDBaseT Ethernet
Rear Panel Continued
Outputs 5-8 support 4K/60 HDR to 70m using good quality Cat5e/6 cabling. 100m is achievable when passing lower
resolutions such as 1080p. These outputs also support 100BaseT Ethernet pass-thru, ARC capture & routing by
using a RX-HT2-70-10 receiver.
IR Accessories
Netvio strongly recommends the use of provided IR accessories. Netvio does not support 3rd party IR components because certain voltage
requirements can not be guaranteed. Positioning of IR devices is critical to satisfactory performance. It is often a 2-person task. 1-person firing remote
commands from the display area. 2-person finding the best position on media source. Moving the IR emitter around maybe needed to find the sweep
spot.
IR devices that use the same IR commands will likely receive the commands from other outputs emitters, even if placed on a different shelf. IR bounces
off surfaces, so even if there is no direct line of site, multiple units may respond to each command. Netvio recommends the use of IR emitter shields to
prevent this from happening.
Although we do not recommend the process, Netvio understands that cable modifications maybe needed to connect to some 3rd party devices. Please
see the following schematics.
A basic IR remote is provided to testing purposes or to provide IR frequencies for a learning remote. Basic operation includes the selecting of the
required output, followed by the input selection.
Drivers available at www.netvio.co.uk
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