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Products | Video Infrastructure HDMI Repeater Boost 1080p HDMI video up to 35 meters* with this inexpensive repeater. • Regenerates digital video/audio signals over High-Speed HDMI® cable. • Supports Full HD video up to 1080p and for 3D display. • Features 340-MHz/3.4-Gbps bandwidth per channel (10.2 Gbps on all channels). • Supports 12-bit-per-channel Deep Color depths (36-bit on all channels). • Eight levels of equalization for optimizing for different cable lengths. • HDCP passthrough. Use with a Blu-ray or other protected content source. • STANDARD WARRANTY — 1 Year • EXTENDED WARRANTY — Add 1 or 3 Years CE Approval — Yes RoHS — Yes Boost HD quality video up to 35 m* with this in-line HDMI Repeater. Placed next to your end device at the end of a longer High-Speed HDMI cable run, the repeater regenerates the HDMI signal (including 3D and Deep Color video) for clear output on a distant HDMI display or projector. What’s more, you can adjust equalization for reliable performance over the exact length of cable on the repeater’s input. Simply turn an 8-position EQ DIP switch for your length of HDMI cable. For maximum signal protection, the repeater features a durable metal chassis that helps eliminate EMI interference and digital “noise” that can result in video image “sparkles.” *NOTE: Longer distances up to 50 m are possible with lower resolutions. DVI-D Extender A simple, plug-and-play way to link a DVI-D display up to 30 meters away. • Boost your DVI-D signals up to 15 m on each side of the extender. • Supports HD resolutions of 1080p. • Eliminates pixelation and sparkle on cable links longer than 5 m. • Supports DVI-D single link or DVI-D dual link. CE Approval — Yes RoHS — Yes • HDCP compatible. • STANDARD WARRANTY — 2 Years • EXTENDED WARRANTY — Add 1 or 3 Years CATx DVI-D with DDC SL Extender Kit Send DVI-D signals up to 50 meters with this affordable solution — great for imaging applications. • A cost-efficient solution for overcoming DVI cable limits by using CAT5/5e/6 cable instead. • Clear video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz. • Ideal for broadcast and graphics studios, R&D labs, and medical imaging applications. • Internal power protection ensures a continuous and steady video signal. • Supports DDC emulation. • STANDARD WARRANTY — 1 Year • EXTENDED WARRANTY — Add 1 or 3 Years Take single-link DVI-D digital video farther for less by using CAT5/5e/6 cable. Our CATx DVI-D with DDC SL Extender Kit particularly ideal for use in conference rooms, or in office and industrial settings. This extender supports clear video resolutions of 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz up to 30 m and 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz up to 50 m. 44 Plus, it’s easy to install in your application. Simply connect the DVI-D output of your PC with the extender’s local unit and your display with the remote unit. Next, connect both with the CATx link cable, and turn on the power. Use the PC exactly as if you have a direct connection to your display. NOTE: Extends digital video only. CE Approval — Yes RoHS — Yes Item CATx DVI-D with DDC SL Extender Kit ACS2001A-R3 ✦ Includes (1) transmitter, (1) receiver, and (1) universal power supply. Tech Support 030 - 241 77 99 | Sales 030 - 241 77 77 | On-Site Services 030 - 241 77 44 Code CONNECTORS CABLES HDMI Native FEATURES 3D Support Item HDMI Repeater You may also need: PSU for HDMI Repeater Code VR-HDMI-50M VR-HDMI-PSU CONNECTORS DVI-D This handy in-line extender enables you to boost DVI-D video up to 15 m on each side. Use it, for example, to link a media player, PC, or other video source to an HDTV or a plasma or LCD screen. Even better, the extender corrects signal degradation and loss of video in long DVI runs. Item DVI-D Extender CONNECTORS DVI-I Code AC554A CABLE CAT5, 5e, 6 CABLE Native

Digital Video Extenders XR DVI-D Extender with Audio, RS-232, and HDCP Save money and time by using a single CATx cable to extend DVI video, stereo audio, serial RS-232, and HDCP signals. • Use a single CAT5e/6/7 run for extending DVI-D video plus audio. • Also extends serial RS-232 and HDCP signals to the remote screen. • Goes much farther than DVI cabling—up to 100 meters*. • Supports resolutions up to 1080p (HDTV) or 1920 x 1200 (VESA). • Features auto equalization for extended video range. • Transmits serial RS-232 TXD and RXD control signals. • HDCP compliant and Blu-ray ready, and supports EDID. • No software or driver installation required. • Complies with the DVI 1.0 standard. • STANDARD WARRANTY — 1 Year • EXTENDED WARRANTY — Add 1 or 3 Years Put a digital DVI screen up to 100 m* from a video source and control a display via RS-232 TXD and RXD control signals with our economically priced XR DVI-D Extender with Audio, RS-232, and HDCP. Extending over a single CAT5e/6/7 cable, the transmitter-receiver combo supports both HDTV resolutions and VESA standards. It enables flexible screen location without compromising video quality. The extender makes it easy to send digital 1080p-quality video and 2-channel stereo analog audio plus serial RS-232 control signals to a distant screen or projector. The extender includes a transmitter and a wallmountable receiver, a powerful yet economically priced combo that enables you to extend 1080p video, audio, serial control, and HDCP signals to a distant screen. Audio is integrated into the CATx cable extension, so you don’t need a separate cable to transmit audio from the source to the screen. Because the extender supports bidirectional RS-232 control, you can use serial commands from a PC to control RS-232 equipment or turn a remote screen on and off to save energy in your video application. Plus, the XR DVI-D Extender supports EDID and HDCP bypass, so you can also extend content from a protected-content source. For more on the importance of HDCP compatibility, see the Black Box Explains below. What’s included: • Transmitter • Receiver • (2) power supplies with cords • (2) wallmount brackets with (4) screws *NOTE: Distance depends on the quality of the cable and the type of DVI source and display. CE Approval — Yes RoHS — Yes Item Code XR DVI-R Extender with Audio, RS-232, and HDCP AVX-DVI-TP-100M e Black Box Explains HDCP. High Bandwidth Digital Protection (HDCP) is an encryption system for digital video, developed in 2003 by Intel® . It applies to all content on Blu-ray discs and HD DVDs, and enables the best possible resolution for display on the screen. This encryption is designed especially for copy protection, to avoid the connection of a recording device within the link for the purpose of copying and/or illegally distributing the content. Because HDCP is designed for digital video, it’s supported only on digital devices with a DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort interface. If you try to connect a Blu-ray player to an analog display device (such as one supporting VGA or Component video), the HDCP protection prevents an image from displaying or shows only an image with very poor resolution. The encryption of the content is based on the secure AES-128 standard and uses 128-bit encryption. One part of the key for decoding is stored within the player; the second part is on the medium (disc) itself. The concerned devices use an HDCP key that all can handle. Each HDCPenabled device supports around 40 keys that are changed with each transmission — sometimes even altered during the transmission. The HDCP encryption actually doesn’t alter the actual video signals; it opens or closes the video channel. The transmission of HDCP-protected content was originally intended only for the direct connection between two devices, with both devices supporting the HDCP standard to ensure the exchange of the key information. This typically works well in consumer applications. However, in a professional AV environment, it‘s often necessary to transmit the audio and video signals over long distances or through switching systems. In this case, the corresponding video extenders, switches, and splitters all must support HDCP to take part in the key information exchange. Every active device in the transmission chain must validate the HDCP key to ensure an open video channel. This is why it’s important to choose HDCP-compatible AV distribution products. But also note, even if all devices offer HDCP support, sometimes they’re unable to find a shared key. If this happens, the video doesn’t display on the output device. This often occurs when connecting an HDMI device to a DVI device. In this case, you can try to “force“ the source to the output HDMI video with RGB color encoding or replace the DVI device with an HDMI device. For more information and our online store, visit www.blackbox.nl 45 CONNECTORS DVI-D RJ-45 Serial CABLE CAT5e, 6, 7 PERIPHERALS Speakers

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