Applications
- In-Room / Image Magnification
- Commercial and Residential AV Systems
- House of Worship
- Sports Bars
- Retail
- Live Venues
- Stadiums
- Reception Areas
- Classroom/Education
- Digital Signage
- Boardroom Systems
- Collaborative PC Systems
- Courtrooms
- Command and Control Rooms
- Luxury Transport
How it Works
An encoder is connected to an AV source signal [HDMI], [a camera, STB, media player, PC or Server, BluRay player, or digital signage player, etc.]. The signal is converted into a packetized network stream that’s compatible with off-the-shelf IGMP enabled Gigabit Ethernet [GbE] switches [Jumbo Frames enabled]. Using existing Cat5e/6 infrastructure, users can connect Cat5e/6 to any decoder anywhere on the same GbE network. The decoder takes the IP packets received over Cat5e/6 cables, converts them back into an HDMI signal connecting directly to a display, delivering visually lossless video along with RS232 controls. Any signal from any encoder can be sent to any decoder on the same network. The signals can easily be controlled with our Vision Lite software to create different outputs on the display side; including video wall or matrix switching.
Benefits
- No fiber or 10 Gigabit switch required
- Low-Cost network switches are used
- Distribute 4K video over a Gigabit Ethernet Network
- Unlimited distribution
- Any number and combination of inputs/outputs [in increments of one]
- Standard network cabling [CAT5e/6]
- Utilize existing network resources
- Rapid deployment
- Single network for AV and IT
- Reduced operating costs
Features
HDMI over IP
- Transport 4K Ultra-High-Definition [UHD] 2160p60 [4:2:0] / 2160p30 [4:4:4] up to 330ft [100m] over Cat5e/6
- High dynamic range (HDR)
- HDMI Loop-through on the encoder
POE
- POE with optional D/C power input
Enterprise Level Security
Enterprise applications demand a secure Network AV solution
- AES Stream Encryption – The Advanced Encryption Standard, or AES, is a worldwide standard and was adopted as the standard encryption algorithm by the U.S. government for encrypting classified information
- HTTPS Secure API – Using secure SSL/TLS communications HTTPS provides integrity that a client is communicating with the real API and receiving back authentic data. It also ensures privacy for applications and users using the API
- 802.1x Authentication for Network access control – 802.1X provides a secure authentication mechanism for any device trying to access a network
- SSH Network Protocol – SSH is a network protocol used to remotely access and manage a device through command line communications. The key difference between Telnet (used by other AV over IP manufacturers) and SSH is that SSH uses encryption, which means that all data transmitted over a network is secure
QOS Support
- Quality of Service (QoS) is an advanced feature that prioritizes network traffic resulting in performance improvement for critical network traffic
Scalable
- Extensible AV Distribution – escape traditional fixed matrix limits
- Expand the video matrix by adding encoders or decoders as needed
- Allows for practically any combination of inputs and outputs
Matrix and Built in Videowall functions
- A Single platform to support distributed displays and Video Walls; without separate expensive video wall processors and controllers
- Enhanced Video Wall functionality – supports video rotation 180/270 degrees
- Easily create video walls using normal commodity displays
- Built-in video wall processor that allows you to build up to a 16×16 video wall
Seamless Fast Switching
- Tearing free, no black screen, no frame lock
Control
- Vision Lite Control Software
- 3rd Party Control Drivers [Crestron, QSC, Symetrix, RTI, etc.]
- *API providing access to the full range of features on the encoders and decoders offered to qualified System Integrators
Analytics
- Logging with parametric values for analytics. Available via API call or push model if required
Auto Video Scaler
- No need to worry about configuring the source resolution
- 4K in/1080P out, 1080P in/4K out
Audio embedding and de-embedding
- Supports digital and stereo analog audio
Adjustable bitrate
- 10 – 200 Mbps or Auto [850Mbps max]
RS232 over IP
- Control any device with an RS232 interface
USB 2.0 over IP
- Control practically any remotely located device using USB devices and interfaces
- Also supports KVM over IP