4K 8x8 HDMI Matrix Distirbution Extender over LAN
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
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8X (8+8) - 8 Inputs & 8 Outputs Over CAT5e/6/7 LAN Cable upto 230 Feet, Additional 8 Loop Out HDMI Source at Local Location; Professional Distribution Product, ideal for 4K Blu Ray Players, Game Consoles, Satellite Receivers, and Other Sources
Ultra HD Supports - 4K 60/50Hz@12 bit, HDMI 2.0 FEATURES: Supports HDMI2.0 & HDCP 2.2/1.4. Supports RS-232 Function, 4 Channel Bypass; EDID Management. Support wideband IR( 30-60Kh) Matrix System; IR Transport Channel Can be Forwards and Backward
Ideal for 4k Blu-Ray Players, Game consoles, Media Players, satellite receivers, and other HDMI sources, a heavy-duty cool metal enclosure protects the insides and keeps the unit cool by aiding in quick heat absorption and dissipation
HDMI Audio Pass-Through Upto 7.1CH HD Audio (LPCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio), Support Advanced EDID Management, and CEC Control, 12V POC On all CAT Ports
Professional OREI Solution: Product Includes 1x HDMI Extender Matrix, 8x HDMI Receivers, 1x power adapter, 8x IR-receiver cables, 8x IR-blaster cables, 1x HDMI Matrix Remote, 1x RS-232 Cable. This unit requires only one power adapter to work
You keep saying "LAN" cables, but it appears that the cables you are using are dedicated to this device, rather than part of a Local Area Network. Please clarify.
Hi, You need to use your regular CAT6/7 Ethernet cables to connect the Receivers to the Matrix. These would not work when connected to a Network Switch on your local network. These require a direct connection.
How are you able to do the rotating input to an output? I don't see that option on my unit.