HDMI signal distribution from four sources over 70 meters

2022-03-12 06:40:31 By : Ms. Gao Anny

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defend against hacker attacksPrivileged Identity Management in Azure AD and Microsoft 365Recent posts from "Standards"Tartabit and Quectel collaborationFaster deployment of Microsoft Azure IoTCustomized managed SD-WAN servicesIndustry standards and cross-vendor interoperabilitySiemon becomes a member of the Ethernet AllianceRecent posts from "Basics"Veeam looks into the "crystal ball"That's how much the Germans earnPurchase of the chip designer Arm by Nvidia collapsedThe Lindy 4x4 HDMI Matrix Extender should be able to distribute 4K HDMI signals via four included receivers to multiple displays from freely selectable and freely combinable four separate HDMI sources - via standard Cat 6 network cables and a distance of up to 70 meters.The "70m Cat.6 Matrix Extender, 4x4, HDMI 4K60", as the Lindy extender is called, ensures particularly good quality and clarity when playing high-resolution content by supporting resolutions of up to 3840 x 2160 pixels at 60 Hz , according to the manufacturer.The HDR support also allows the display of a much larger color space and an increased range of contrast and dynamics.A high level of flexibility results from the completely freely selectable distribution of the four incoming source signals.For simple local monitoring, there is the option of controlling each individual port on the matrix switch via a local HDMI output.Each port also supports downscaling to 1920 x 1080 pixels independently of the other ports, to ensure that content is displayed consistently on a variety of different displays.Professional EDID management (Extended Display Identification Data) ensures that an HDMI port only outputs the format that can be processed by the end device, and thus maximum compatibility with both the source devices and the displays.The management can take place via a web-based interface in the network and on the transmitter side via push buttons on the extender or via an infrared remote control from any location of the receiver or display.RS232 and Ethernet ports would also provide the ability to integrate the system into control environments.According to Lindy, the HDMI matrix switch supports Power over Cable.As a result, a system power supply is only required on the transmitter side.In addition to audio and video signals, the power supply for the receivers is also distributed via the Cat 6 cabling.The AV extender solution can be used in security management, remote server administration or system monitoring in companies, as well as in event technology for high-quality dynamic video installations, home cinema installations, AV distribution in the educational sector or on displays in the commercial sector.Lindy supplies the Cat 6 Matrix Extender and four Cat 6 HDMI receivers along with an IR remote control with battery, four 5 foot IR emitter and receiver cables, an RS-232 cable and a 3-pin Phoenix connector.The package also contains ten mounting brackets and a multi-country power supply.AV signals over long distancesPatch cords for the long haulExtender, splitter and switch for a range of 200 metersCookie Manager Terms and Conditions Help Customer Center Media Data Data Protection Imprint & ContactCopyright © 2022 Vogel Communications GroupThis website is a trademark of Vogel Communications Group.You can find an overview of all products and services at www.vogel.deInto Electronic;EZCast Pro;lindy;dell;ericsson;Microsoft / Joos;© – denisismagilov – stock.adobe.com;© – bagotaj – stock.adobe.com;peshkova - 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