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The Projector Connector™ HDMI/IP allows you to simultaneously send out an HDMI 1.3 Signal (up to 1080p) to one or more HDMI video projectors or LCD Panels and return an IR Control Signal to the source using CAT5/6/7 cable over a standard Ethernet infrastructure. Can be used to distribute HD digital content from multiple sources to up to 200 displays on a LAN by cascading Ethernet switches up to 3 levels, allowing the farthest display to be located up to 1,000’ away from the 1080p source device while sustaining excellent picture & sound quality. Each device is installed using 1 piece of UTP or STP cable. AV signals are transmitted digitally over the CAT5/6/7 cable without any signal loss. The integrated Scaler function allows different input and output resolutions up to 2048x2048 (different output displays can be at different resolutions). The IR send/receive function can be used to remotely control the HDMI source device from any receiver.
NOTE: Support for multiple transmitters requires a Managed network switch with VLAN/IGMP support. Standard LAN switches can only support 1 transmitter.
Not an HDMI Balun, but an HDMI over IP system. This means you can create your own A/V Ethernet network and all of the recievers will find the transmitter automatically. It may even be used over smaller existing house networks and low cost LAN switches and routers.
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Many-to-Many Home Theater Matrix

Any HDMI source can simultaneously be diplayed on any number of display devices (if multiple displays are permitted by the HDMI source) using VLAN isolation on a Managed Ethernet switch. Using the HTTP GUI a PC (wired or wireless) can control what signal is being watched at each location. Sophisticated Home Theater installations can use a programmable console to control the system using RS232 commands. The Managed switch must support IGMP and permit duplicate IP addresses across the VLAN domains.
Projector Connector™ HDMI/IP Transmitter Specifcations (VBS-HDMI-308A)
1 UTP/STP 100Mbps Ethernet Port
Embedded HTTP Server
Protocol: IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, and IGMP
1 HDMI In (19 pin Type A female)
1 3.5mm IR Receiver Port
Size: 5” W x 4.5” D x 1” H; 1.1 pounds
100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 5v DC Adapter - 1 Amp
HDCP Compliant
Plug-and-Play installation
Supports DVI with HDMI-to-DVI adapter
Video Bandwidth: 2.25Gbps (HDM1.3)
LAN Bandwidth: Maximum 50Mbps ~ 60Mbps for 1080p
Input TMDS Signal: 1.2 volts (peak-to-peak)
Input DDC Signal: 5 volts (peak-to-peak)
Resolutions - supports practically any input resolution and frequency from 16 x 16 to 2048 x 2048 pixel image including the following popular settings:
640x480 @ 85fps 800x600 @ 85fps
1024x768 @ 75fps 1280x1024 @ 30fps
1600x1200 @ 30fps 720x480 @ 60fps
720x576 @ 50fps 1280x720 @ 30fps
1920x1080 @ 24fps 1920x1080 @ 60fps
Options - The standard HDMI over IP Transmitter configuration comes with a 3.5MM jack that can be attached to any industry standard IR Emitter (supports single-eye or multiple-eye emitter IR devices). If you want to use the IR remote control function, and you do not already have an IR Emitter, we offer an optional IR Emitter device with a 3.5MM plug. You can use standard 3.5MM stereo extension cords to further extend the optional IR Emitter as far as needed.
http://justaddpower....lypage.tpl.html
Hdmi-point-to-point

The Projector Connector™ HDMI/IP allows you to simultaneously send out an HDMI 1.3 Signal (up to 1080p) to one or more HDMI video projectors or LCD Panels and return an IR Control Signal to the source using CAT5/6/7 cable over a standard Ethernet infrastructure. Can be used to distribute HD digital content from multiple sources to up to 200 displays on a LAN by cascading Ethernet switches up to 3 levels, allowing the farthest display to be located up to 1,000’ away from the 1080p source device while sustaining excellent picture & sound quality. Each device is installed using 1 piece of UTP or STP cable. AV signals are transmitted digitally over the CAT5/6/7 cable without any signal loss. The integrated Scaler function allows different input and output resolutions up to 2048x2048 (different output displays can be at different resolutions). The IR send/receive function can be used to remotely control the HDMI source device from any receiver.
NOTE: Support for multiple transmitters requires a Managed network switch with VLAN/IGMP support. Standard LAN switches can only support 1 transmitter.
Not an HDMI Balun, but an HDMI over IP system. This means you can create your own A/V Ethernet network and all of the recievers will find the transmitter automatically. It may even be used over smaller existing house networks and low cost LAN switches and routers.
Hdmi-point-to-many

Many-to-Many Home Theater Matrix

Any HDMI source can simultaneously be diplayed on any number of display devices (if multiple displays are permitted by the HDMI source) using VLAN isolation on a Managed Ethernet switch. Using the HTTP GUI a PC (wired or wireless) can control what signal is being watched at each location. Sophisticated Home Theater installations can use a programmable console to control the system using RS232 commands. The Managed switch must support IGMP and permit duplicate IP addresses across the VLAN domains.
Projector Connector™ HDMI/IP Transmitter Specifcations (VBS-HDMI-308A)
1 UTP/STP 100Mbps Ethernet Port
Embedded HTTP Server
Protocol: IP, UDP, TCP, ICMP, and IGMP
1 HDMI In (19 pin Type A female)
1 3.5mm IR Receiver Port
Size: 5” W x 4.5” D x 1” H; 1.1 pounds
100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 5v DC Adapter - 1 Amp
HDCP Compliant
Plug-and-Play installation
Supports DVI with HDMI-to-DVI adapter
Video Bandwidth: 2.25Gbps (HDM1.3)
LAN Bandwidth: Maximum 50Mbps ~ 60Mbps for 1080p
Input TMDS Signal: 1.2 volts (peak-to-peak)
Input DDC Signal: 5 volts (peak-to-peak)
Resolutions - supports practically any input resolution and frequency from 16 x 16 to 2048 x 2048 pixel image including the following popular settings:
640x480 @ 85fps 800x600 @ 85fps
1024x768 @ 75fps 1280x1024 @ 30fps
1600x1200 @ 30fps 720x480 @ 60fps
720x576 @ 50fps 1280x720 @ 30fps
1920x1080 @ 24fps 1920x1080 @ 60fps
Options - The standard HDMI over IP Transmitter configuration comes with a 3.5MM jack that can be attached to any industry standard IR Emitter (supports single-eye or multiple-eye emitter IR devices). If you want to use the IR remote control function, and you do not already have an IR Emitter, we offer an optional IR Emitter device with a 3.5MM plug. You can use standard 3.5MM stereo extension cords to further extend the optional IR Emitter as far as needed.
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