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HDMI Over IP Decoder - Scalable 4K Solution over 1Gb Network w/ full Matrix & Video wall Capability
Decoder 4k Supports Video walls up to 16x16
The Digitalinx IP IPEX5002 receives HDMI video and audio over a 1 gigabit network infrastructure using JPEG2000 encoding from the IPEX5001 and IPEX5001-WP-W encoder. The IPEX5002 outputs video signals natively from source or can be scaled to 1080p or 4K at 24/30Hz 4:4:4 with HDR10, HDCP 2.2 and multichannel audio support. An analog audio output port de-embeds stereo 2 channel audio from the HDMI content while still passing stereo 2 channel audio to the HDMI output. Depending on the needs of the installation, multiple IPEX5002 devices can be configured to make a video wall configuration.
The IPEX5002 supports PoE power and can be powered remotely via PoE network switch eliminating the need for a nearby power outlet. The RS232 port relays commands from the IPEXCB controller and operates in a pass through mode to control a third party device such as a TV display or HDMI switcher. The USB client port connections is for connecting USB client devices such as an interactive white board or HID devices that is USB 2.0 Full Speed compliant up to 12Mbps that can communicate with the host device connected to an encoder. The IPEX5001 features bi-directional IR support.
Chassis and Environmental | |
Construction | Black Steel |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 25 mm x 220 mm x 130.2 mm / 0.98in x 8.66 in x 5.13 in |
Operating Temperature | 0° to +40° C / +32° to +104° F |
Operating Humidity | 20% to 90%, Non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -10° to +60° C / +14° to +140° F |
Storage Humidity | 20% to 90%, Non-condensing |
Power and Regulatory | |
Power Input | 12V DC 1A or 48V DC PoE (Power over Ethernet) |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Compatibility | 802.3af Alternative B |
Power Consumption | 6 watts |
ESD Protection | 8kV air, 4kV contact |
Regulatory | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Full specification and details can be found in the PDF file
An installation guide can be found in the PDF file
HDMI Over IP Decoder - Scalable 4K Solution over 1Gb Network w/ full Matrix & Video wall Capability
Decoder 4k Supports Video walls up to 16x16
The Digitalinx IP IPEX5002 receives HDMI video and audio over a 1 gigabit network infrastructure using JPEG2000 encoding from the IPEX5001 and IPEX5001-WP-W encoder. The IPEX5002 outputs video signals natively from source or can be scaled to 1080p or 4K at 24/30Hz 4:4:4 with HDR10, HDCP 2.2 and multichannel audio support. An analog audio output port de-embeds stereo 2 channel audio from the HDMI content while still passing stereo 2 channel audio to the HDMI output. Depending on the needs of the installation, multiple IPEX5002 devices can be configured to make a video wall configuration.
The IPEX5002 supports PoE power and can be powered remotely via PoE network switch eliminating the need for a nearby power outlet. The RS232 port relays commands from the IPEXCB controller and operates in a pass through mode to control a third party device such as a TV display or HDMI switcher. The USB client port connections is for connecting USB client devices such as an interactive white board or HID devices that is USB 2.0 Full Speed compliant up to 12Mbps that can communicate with the host device connected to an encoder. The IPEX5001 features bi-directional IR support.
Chassis and Environmental | |
Construction | Black Steel |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 25 mm x 220 mm x 130.2 mm / 0.98in x 8.66 in x 5.13 in |
Operating Temperature | 0° to +40° C / +32° to +104° F |
Operating Humidity | 20% to 90%, Non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -10° to +60° C / +14° to +140° F |
Storage Humidity | 20% to 90%, Non-condensing |
Power and Regulatory | |
Power Input | 12V DC 1A or 48V DC PoE (Power over Ethernet) |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Compatibility | 802.3af Alternative B |
Power Consumption | 6 watts |
ESD Protection | 8kV air, 4kV contact |
Regulatory | FCC, CE, RoHS |
Full specification and details can be found in the PDF file
An installation guide can be found in the PDF file