Hall Research EX-HDU-R-IP Audio, Integrated Control and IP Receiver
Hall Research
sku: HREXHDURIP
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€ 459.70
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Description
The EX-HDU-R is used to extend HDMI video and USB data on a single Cat6 cable up to 200 ft (60 meters). HDMI audio is extracted and is provided as analog stereo. The EX-HDU-R can also be used to control other equipment by providing programmable contact closure I/O, RS-232 output, IR output and LAN interface with internal WebGUI and IP control. The EX-HDU-R is designed to work with EX-HDU-WP single-gang wall plate transmitter. They connect using standard CAT5e/6 UTP cabling up to 200 feet (60 Meters) long. The wall-plate Sender gets its power from the Receiver via the same UTP cable and does not need a separate power supply.The plug-and-play extender is compatible with all PCs, MACs and Android Tablets and does not require driver installation. Simply plug the PC's HDMI and USB ports to the sender and make them available at the remote receiver. The Receiver provides HDMI video output, stereo audio output, 4 USB ports, IR output and a terminal strip that has RS-232 output plus 4 programmable digital I/O ports. A mini-USB port is also provided for configuration upload from a PC for cases where the Receiver is used also as a control system. Receiver with IP connectivity is the model EX-HDU-R-IP. It provides an ETHERNET port for control via IP commands or internal webpage. Users can upload RS-232 commands to the EX-HDU to control other equipment such as turning a projector on and off. Commands can be triggered automatically by detecting video or by sensing open and close contact events on the I/O ports. For example, a simple toggle switch can be connected remotely to activate RS-232 commands for turning a projector on and off. The I/O ports can be configured to act as INPUTS or OUTPUTS. When an I/O port is configured as OUTPUT, it can trigger relays, for example to lower or raise a motorized projector screen.
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