Lightware WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC User guide

Type
User guide

Lightware WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC is a multimedia extender that can extend HDMI video from a local source to a remote sink over a direct CATx cable connection or through a Gigabit Ethernet Switch. It supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz and provides minimal latency with a high-quality image. It also features PoE (Power over Ethernet), allowing for remote powering. Additionally, it has USB pass-through connectivity, enabling the extension of USB signals along with video and audio. This device is suitable for various applications such as digital signage, video conferencing, and home theater systems.

Lightware WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC is a multimedia extender that can extend HDMI video from a local source to a remote sink over a direct CATx cable connection or through a Gigabit Ethernet Switch. It supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz and provides minimal latency with a high-quality image. It also features PoE (Power over Ethernet), allowing for remote powering. Additionally, it has USB pass-through connectivity, enabling the extension of USB signals along with video and audio. This device is suitable for various applications such as digital signage, video conferencing, and home theater systems.

Quick Start Guide
WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC
Further Information
The document is valid with the following rmware version: 3.0.1
The User’s manual of this appliance is available on www.lightware.com.
See the Downloads section on the dedicated product page.
Contact Us
+36 1 255 3800
+36 1 255 3810
Lightware Visual Engineering LLC.
Peterdy 15, Budapest H-1071, Hungary
Doc. ver.: 1.0
19200196
Important Safety Instructions
Please read the supplied safety instruction document before using the product, and keep it
available for future reference.
Introduction
WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC encoder is a multimedia extender to extend HDMI video from a
local source to a remote sink. The devices can be connected either via a direct CATx cable
connection or through a Gigabit Ethernet Switch (L3-switch is necessary) in between. The
maximum delivery distance can reach up to 100 m with minimal latency and employ a quality,
proprietary wavelet-transform-based image compression.
The device can also be powered
over Ethernet (PoE). As a wall plate, it saves space and blends in more, while still enabling easy
signal transmission.
Optionally, USB signal transmission is also available.
Compatible Devices
The WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC is compatible with all previous VINX devices
(VINX-120-HDMI-ENC and VINX-110-HDMI-DEC (basic VINX) devices and the VINX AP-
series).
Box Contents
Encoder device
(with cover plate)
Safety and Warranty Info,
Quick Start Guide
Phoenix Combicon 2-pole
Connector
Mounting screws (4 pcs.,
UNC6-32x20mm)
Fixing screws (4 pcs.,
UNC6-32x7mm
1
)
1
Video signal
status LED
The LED gives immediate feedback about the current video signal status of the device.
off There is no network connection.
blinking (green)The device is connected to a network, but there is no video stream in progress.
on The device is connected to a network and there is video streaming in progress.
2
Power status
LED
The LED gives immediate feedback about the current power status on the device.
off The device is not powered.
blinking (red) The device is booting.
on The device is powered on.
3
USB port B-Type connector for USB pass-through application (e.g. for connecting the Encoder to a computer).
4
Reset button Reboots the device.
5
HDMI input port Port for DVI or HDMI video signal.
6
DC input port 12V DC input connector for local powering.
7
Ethernet port Locking RJ45 connector for Ethernet connection. Can also be used to power the device remotely over
Ethernet (PoE).
¢
First of all, please set the parameters of the L3 Switch to meet the requirements; see
the list in the ‘Preparing the Network’ section.
CATx
Connect CATx cables between the Extender devices and the L3 Switch.
HDMI
Connect an HDMI source device (e.g. a laptop) to the HDMI input port of the
Encoder.
Connect HDMI sink devices to the HDMI output port of the Decoder devices.
USB
Optionally for USB extension: connect USB devices to the USB ports of the
Decoders. Connect the desired host device (e.g. Computer) to the Encoder
via the USB mini-B type port. Please pay attention to the indicated port types
(USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 support).
Audio
Optionally for Audio extension: connect an audio amplier to the Analog
audio output port of the Decoder.
Power
Connect the power cord of the supplied adaptor to the DC input rst, then
to the AC power socket.
CATx
Connect a control PC to the L3 switch for ne tuning of the VINX devices.
Safety and
Warranty
Info
Quick
Start
Guide
Power Supply Options
The encoder can be powered in either one of the following ways:
1. Local adaptor 2. PoE remote powering via Ethernet switch
¢ Warranty void if damage occurs due to the usage of a different power
source.
Please note that the 12V power adaptor is an optional accessory that can be
purchased separately.
Front View Back View
Side View
The following accessories can be purchased separately ([email protected]):
1
Fixing screws may be black or white according to the cover plate color.
Supported Resolutions
Resolution Refresh rate (Hz) Resolution Refresh rate (Hz)
640x480 50/59.94/60/72/75 1440x1050 50/59.94/60
720x480 56/59.94/60/72/75 1440x900 50/59.94/60/70/75
720x576 50/60/70/72/75 1600x900 50/59.94/60
800x600 56/60/70/72/75 1600x1024 59.94/60
1024x768 60/70/72/75 1600x1200 50/60
1152x864 50/59.94/60/75 1680x1050 59.94/60
1280x600 50/59.94/60 1920x1080 25/29.97/30
1280x720 50/59.94/60/75 1920x1080 50/59.94/60
1280x768 50/59.94/60/75 1920x1200 50/60
1280x800 50/59.94/60/75 2560x1080 24/25/30/60
1280x960 50/59.94/60 2560x1200 30/60
1280x1024 50/59.94/60/75 2560x1600 60
1360x768 50/59.94/60/75 3840x2160* 24/25/30/60
1366x768 50/59.94/60/75 4096/2160* 24/25/30/60
*Only in 4:2:0 mode in case of 60 Hz refresh rate.
Connecting Steps (Multicast)
12V DC power adaptor with
interchangeable plugs
Switch/outlet box (B225R)
for mounting
5
4
3
2
1
6
7
HDMI
USB
HDMI
HDMI
Audio
HDMI
HDMI
Encoder
Decoder
Decoder
Decoder
Laptop
Decoder
Decoder
Keyboard
Video
Wall
L3 Network Switch
Audio amplifier
with speakers Control PC
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
POWER
VIDEO
USB
CONNECT
HDMI OUTPUT
ACT.
LINK
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
8-4-2-1
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
1 2 3 4
CATx
CATx
1 2 3 4
ON DIP
USB 1.1 USB 2.0
USB
CONNECT
IR IN
POWER
VIDEO
VIDEO
STREAM ID
RS-232
8-4-2-1
AUDIO
SET
(VOLUME)
12V DC
Power
adaptor
Remote power
16-port L3 PoE
Switch
External
power
supply
LAN
Mounting Steps
Thanks to the design of Lightware devices, WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC wall
plate encoder can be mounted easily into an industrial standard box as the
gures to the right show. B225R switch/outlet box is not supplied with the
product, it can be purchased separately.
1Insert the extender into the B225R outlet box and position it
to get the holes aligned.
2Fasten the front side of the extender to the B225R outlet
box by tting the four at-headed mounting screws.
3Place the cover on the front side of the extender and
position it to get the holes aligned.
4Fasten the cover to the front side of the extender by tting
the four round-headed xing screws.
How to Connect to a VINX Device to Control?
When the VINX device and a control device (PC, laptop, mobile device) are connected to the
same network, the VINX can be congured via a web browser (Google Chrome and Mozilla
Firefox are recommended) or by running Lightware Device Controller (LDC).
Step 1 – Make the VINX and the control devices meet
The following cases may occur in case of a factory default device:
a. There is a DHCP server in the network: the VINX device got an IP address from the
DHCP server. Make sure the control PC is connected to the same network.
b. There is no DHCP server in the network: the VINX device generates an IP address
in the 169.254.x.x range (AutoIP). Set the IP address of the control PC to match with
this range (with subnet mask 255.255.0.0).
Step 2 – Establish the connection
Connect to the VINX via any of the following ways:
a. Connecting via the Lightware Device Controller Software
Download the software from www.lightware.com, install and launch
it. The Device Discovery screen will appear and list all the available
devices.
b. Connecting via the Built-in Web Page
If you do not have the chance to install a software or you would access
the built-in webpage from a mobile device, type the IP address of the
desired device to the address line of the browser.
Video Wall Layout Examples
The following examples show how the VINX devices can be arranged into video wall applications.
See more details in the User’s Manual available at www.lightware.com.
Multicast Mode with Video Wall Two Video Walls and Local Monitors with One Encoder
Features of the system:
Displaying one of the two video signals on the video wall and on a sink.
Displaying the other video signal on a sink.
The other video signal can be displayed on the video wall by using software tools (built-
in web or LW3 protocol commands).
Features of the system:
One Encoder is enough to supply the Decoders.
Displaying one video signal on two different video walls (e.g. in different rooms).
Displaying the video signal on 1-1 single sinks.
Factory Default Settings
IP address Dynamic (DHCP is enabled)
Crosspoint setting input 1 on all outputs
Video stream ID 1
HDCP mode Auto
Output video mode Graphics mode
Color space / color range Auto / Auto
HDMI mode Auto
Emulated EDID F47 - (Universal HDMI EDID)
User EDID memory Empty (cleared)
Connecting method Multicast mode
Available video walls Empty (cleared)
Audio source embedded audio
Installation Checkpoints
The following help to have a successful install: check the settings listed below.
Network and Switch-related Settings
{Check the settings as described in the Preparing the Network section.
Connecting the Devices
{Use CAT7 SFTP AWG23 cables; the maximum allowed cable length is 100m.
{Supply the devices by local adaptors or by PoE; the feature is enabled on the RJ45 ports
by default.
Powering Options
{Power on the devices as the nal step of the cabling:
1. Power on the L3 switch rst. Wait a few minutes for the device be ready.
2. Power on the VINX devices.
Port Settings
{Check if the desired input port is selected to transmit.
{Make sure that each Encoder has a unique video stream ID. Set the same ID in the
desired Decoders and Encoder.
{Pair the devices via the built-in website or via LDC and dene the Video Wall.
{Select the desired Decoder for USB transmission (see the Device Concept section).
EDID
{Universal EDID is emulated on the input ports which supports many common resolutions.
If necessary, emulate a specic resolution by selecting a factory pre-programmed EDID.
Preparing the Network – The Requirements of the Switch
The recommended type of network device: 1GbE network with Layer 2.5 or 3 switch, Gigabit
Ethernet. In TCP/IP terminology, Layer 2 is the data link layer that is responsible for splitting
up the information coming from higher layers in the TCP/IP stack into Ethernet frames. An
Ethernet frame contains labeling information with source and destination physical addresses
(called source and destination MAC address). These physical addresses uniquely identify the
source and destination physical devices (e.g. a VINX encoder and a VINX decoder). Ethernet
frames provide error resilience by incorporating a redundancy check eld through which
transmission errors can easily be detected. The device that only uses the physical address
information found in the Ethernet frame to root the packet from one of its input ports to one or
more of it output ports is an unmanaged switch.
A managed switch, on the other hand, can handle the trafc and forward input packets to
output packets by utilizing information from higher layers. This gives the managed switch more
exibility and also allows for more sophisticated functions like multicast forwarding. Since even
a simple VINX network, where one VINX encoder supplies more VINX decoders, relies on
multicasting, a multicast capable switch (i.e. a managed one) is a must. The managed switch
shall offer the following capabilities:
IGMPv2
IGMP snooping, IGMP fast leave, IGMP querier
Multicast ltering
Jumbo frames
For more information about the requirements and technologies, please see the Application Note
on our website.
If You do not Know the IP Address
When a monitor/projector is connected to a Decoder, the IP address will be displayed in
the splash screen.
Find the MAC address of the desired device (located on the top of the extender) and launch
the web browser:
a. In case of a Decoder, type the following in the address line:
http://LWR-clientAABBCCDDEEFF.local
b. In case of an Encoder, Type the following in the address line:
http://LWR-gatewayAABBCCDDEEFF.local
AABBCCDDEEFF is the MAC address of the device (without hyphens) – which can
be seen on the housing of the extender.
Further Steps
When the connection is established to an Encoder, all the Decoders – with the same stream
ID – will be visible in the Main Settings page. Set and apply the desired network parameters
in the Advanced Settings page, then reboot the device.
LDC and the Built-in web page shows the same content and features, the only difference
is the rmware upgrade, which is not available in the LDC.
Application diagram
12 3 4
USB 1.1 USB 2.0
IR IN USB
CONNECT
AUDIO
SET
(VOLUME)
VINX-110AP-HDMI-DEC
HDMI 1.4
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
Video Stream ID
0: Receive stream with Video Stream ID set via software
1-15: Receive stream with fixed Video Stream ID set by the DIP switch
Short press: Acquire USB connection in multicast mode
Long press: Reset to factory defaults
AUDIO SET button
Short press: Toggle between preset volume levels and mute
USB CONNECT button Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: No power
Blinking: Booting
Continuous: Power connected
VIDEO
OFF: No connection with ENCODER
Blinking: Connected to ENCODER, no video output
Continuous: Connected to ENCODER, video output
RS-232, Infra port
USB HID extension
AUDIO, PoE, SFP
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra po rt
Bidirect ional RS-2 32
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Sh ort pre ss: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive st ream wi th Vid eo Str eam ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LE Ds
POWER
OFF: No po wer
Bl ink ing: Bo oti ng
Co nti nuou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OFF: N o c onn ecti on wit h E NCO DER
Bl ink ing : Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Co ntinuo us: C onn ect ed to E NCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OFF:N o U SB c onn ect ion
Conti nuo us: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra port
Bidirect ional RS-2 32
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Sh ort pre ss: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive st ream wi th Vid eo Str eam ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LE Ds
POWER
OFF: No po wer
Bl ink ing: Bo oti ng
Co nti nuou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OFF: N o c onn ecti on wit h E NCO DER
Bl ink ing : Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Co ntinuo us: C onn ect ed to E NCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OFF:N o U SB c onn ect ion
Co nti nuou s: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra po rt
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Sh ort pre ss: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Re cei ve s tre am wit h V ide o S tre am I D s et via so ftw are
1-15: Rece ive st ream wi th fix ed Vid eo Str eam ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: No po wer
Bl ink ing: Bo oti ng
Co nti nuo us: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OFF: No con nect ion wi th ENC ODE R
Bl ink ing : Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Co ntinuo us: C onn ect ed to E NCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OF F:No U SB con nec tio n
Conti nuo us: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra po rt
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pr ess: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive str eam wi th Vid eo Str eam ID set vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LE Ds
POWER
OFF: No pow er
Blinking: Boot ing
Co nti nuou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OF F: No con nec tio n w ith EN COD ER
Bl ink ing: Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Co ntinuo us: C onn ect ed to E NCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OFF:N o U SB c onn ect ion
Conti nuo us: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra po rt
Bidirect ional RS-2 32
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Sh ort pre ss: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive st ream wi th Vid eo Str eam ID se t vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LE Ds
POWER
OF F: No powe r
Blinking: Boot ing
Co nti nuou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OFF: No con nect ion wi th ENC ODE R
Bl ink ing: Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Conti nuous: Conn ect ed to ENCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OFF:No US B c onne cti on
Conti nuo us: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC
8x VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
1x VINX-110AP-
HDMI-DEC
16-port L3 PoE Switch
Power send
Power send
Control PC
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra port
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase see th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pr ess: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive st ream wi th Vid eo Str eam ID se t vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LE Ds
POWER
OFF: No powe r
Bl ink ing : Bo oti ng
Co nti nuou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OF F: No con nec tio n w ith EN COD ER
Blinking: Conn ect ed to E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utp ut
Conti nuous: Conn ect ed to ENCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OF F:No U SB con nec tio n
Conti nuo us: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
CATx
Analog audio
HDMI
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra port
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Short pr ess: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive str eam wi th Vid eo Str eam ID se t vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LEDs
POWER
OFF: No pow er
Bl ink ing: Bo oti ng
Co nti nuo us: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OF F: No con nec tio n w ith EN COD ER
Bl ink ing: Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Co ntinuo us: C onn ect ed to E NCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OFF:N o U SB conn ect ion
Co nti nuou s: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
1-output decoder with HDMI connector
HDMI 1.4
Infra port
Bidirectional RS-232
USB HID extension
CONNE CT but ton (fo r f urt her de tai ls ple ase se e th e U ser 's man ual )
Sh ort pr ess: Ac qui re USB con nec tio n i n m ult ica st mod e
Lo ng pres s: Res et to fac tor y d efa ult s
Video Str eam ID
0: Rece ive st ream wi th Vid eo Str eam ID se t vi a s oft war e
1-15: Recei ve str eam wi th fix ed Vide o S tre am ID set by th e s wit ch
Front LE Ds
POWER
OFF: No pow er
Bl ink ing : Bo oti ng
Co nti nuou s: Pow er con nec ted
VIDEO
OFF: No c onn ect ion wit h E NCO DER
Bl ink ing : Co nne cte d t o E NCO DER , n o v ide o o utpu t
Conti nuous: Conn ect ed to ENCO DER , v ide o o utp ut
USB
OFF:N o U SB conn ect ion
Conti nuo us: USB co nne cti on aqu ire d
VINX-110-HDMI-DEC
HDMI OUTPUT
CONNECT
POWER
VIDEO
USB
1GbE LAN
(AV INPUT)
VIDEO
STREAM ID
ON DIP
LINK ACT.
12 3 4
8-4-2-1
DECODER
Power Amplifer
with Speakers
Display Wall
HDMI laptop
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Lightware WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC User guide

Type
User guide

Lightware WP-VINX-110P-HDMI-ENC is a multimedia extender that can extend HDMI video from a local source to a remote sink over a direct CATx cable connection or through a Gigabit Ethernet Switch. It supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz and provides minimal latency with a high-quality image. It also features PoE (Power over Ethernet), allowing for remote powering. Additionally, it has USB pass-through connectivity, enabling the extension of USB signals along with video and audio. This device is suitable for various applications such as digital signage, video conferencing, and home theater systems.

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