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  • Vision TC-HDMIIPRX Video Extender Receiver - 1 Output Device - 393.70 ft Range - 1 x Network (RJ-45) - 1 x HDMI Out - Full HD - 1920 x 1080 - Twisted Pair - Category 6

    The TC-HDMIIP converts HDMI signal into TCP/IP packets for transmission over a standard LAN network. With no visible loss of video quality it is perfect for corporate and digital signage applications. Each receiver on a network uses a compact 18Mbps bandwidth thanks to the H.264 compression.

    One to Many
    Need to display one source on many screens? This product is perfect! It multi-casts, so you can have one transmitter for the source, and up to 253 x receivers can set on the network - one for each display. Only one transmitter per network.

    Point to Point without LAN
    Connect one transmitter directly to a receiver and completely bypass a network. This will work with a standard CAT6 cable up to 120m (394 ft) long, or 150m (492 ft) on a high quality cable.

    Maximum Length
    If using a LAN the signal will be repeated by each node on the network, resulting in unlimited length.

    Resolution
    Fully HDCP 1.2 compliant, it supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 (also known as 1080P).

    Audio
    Digital audio encoded on the HDMI signal is transmitted.

    IR Pass-Through
    Control the source device from the display with the IR pass-through. An IR blaster and receiver cable is included, and it supports standard 20-60kHz IR signals.

    Plug and Play
    EDID (extended display identification data) is automatically passed through. Just connect everything together and it will work immediately.

    EQ-Free
    The signal passes through a network without the normal skew and balancing distortion.

    H.264 Compression
    Video is compressed using the H.264 protocol - the same type of compression used on Blu-Ray. Images are full colour with smooth motion.

    LAN Protocols
    Despite using the standard IP protocols you don't need to be a network engineer. All end points must be on the same subnet... that's all you need to know. For best results use a stand-alone network for this system.

    Dual-Power
    This product requires a power supply for each transmitter and receiver. It does not use PoE.

    Unmanaged Switch
    Many video-over-IP solutions require a managed switch so that IGMP snooping can be enabled, but in this case no advanced switch setup is required, so a low cost unmanaged switch can be used.

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    $76.58

  • Vision TC-HDMIIPTX Video Extender Transmitter - 1 Input Device - 393.70 ft Range - 1 x Network (RJ-45) - 1 x HDMI In - Full HD - 1920 x 1080 - Twisted Pair - Category 6

    The TC-HDMIIP converts HDMI signal into TCP/IP packets for transmission over a standard LAN network. With no visible loss of video quality it is perfect for corporate and digital signage applications. Each receiver on a network uses a compact 18Mbps bandwidth thanks to the H.264 compression.

    One to Many
    Need to display one source on many screens? This product is perfect! It multi-casts, so you can have one transmitter for the source, and up to 253 x receivers can set on the network - one for each display. Only one transmitter per network.

    Point to Point without LAN
    Connect one transmitter directly to a receiver and completely bypass a network. This will work with a standard CAT6 cable up to 120m (394 ft) long, or 150m (492 ft) on a high quality cable.

    Maximum Length
    If using a LAN the signal will be repeated by each node on the network, resulting in unlimited length.

    Resolution
    Fully HDCP 1.2 compliant, it supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 (also known as 1080P).

    Audio
    Digital audio encoded on the HDMI signal is transmitted.

    IR Pass-Through
    Control the source device from the display with the IR pass-through. An IR blaster and receiver cable is included, and it supports standard 20-60kHz IR signals.

    Plug and Play
    EDID (extended display identification data) is automatically passed through. Just connect everything together and it will work immediately.

    EQ-Free
    The signal passes through a network without the normal skew and balancing distortion.

    H.264 Compression
    Video is compressed using the H.264 protocol - the same type of compression used on Blu-Ray. Images are full colour with smooth motion.

    LAN Protocols
    Despite using the standard IP protocols you don't need to be a network engineer. All end points must be on the same subnet... that's all you need to know. For best results use a stand-alone network for this system.

    Dual-Power
    This product requires a power supply for each transmitter and receiver. It does not use PoE.

    Unmanaged Switch
    Many video-over-IP solutions require a managed switch so that IGMP snooping can be enabled, but in this case no advanced switch setup is required, so a low cost unmanaged switch can be used.

    Learn More
    $78.65

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