AV signal distribution is no longer limited by signal bandwidth, signal format or by distance. The TL-IPFO-KIT transmits 18G HDMI, bi-directional IR, bi-directional RS232 and 1G ethernet over a standard duplex fiber optic cable.
The TL-IPFO-KIT replaces a traditional HDMI cable with active electronics designed specifically for sending audio and video signals up to 984 feet. Simply connect the IPFO transmitter to your source device (often a switcher, matrix, DVD player or cable box), connect the IPFO receiver to your destination device (often a display or projector), connect the two units with a duplex fiber optic patch cord (sold separately), and connect the power supplies.
Unlike boosters or twisted pair extenders, the TL-IPFO-KIT uses fiber optic technology that is immune to outside electrical interference and will better future-proof your facility.
Additional features include a DisplayPort input on the IPFO transmitter for connecting DisplayPort inputs, an HDMI output on the IPFO receiver with built-in DisplayPort to HDMI conversion, analog audio de-embedding and HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 compliancy.
How many times have you had to output an IR signal from your control system to the input of an HDMI extender? In the CI world, this is an extremely common requirement. For years, the solution has been to tape the IR emitter from the control system to the IR receiver of the extender. Sometimes, the IR receiver is designed to rest on a surface and features a rounded, aesthetically pleasing appearance, but this makes attaching the IR emitter with a flat base difficult. Then, you have a wad of tape in the middle of two thin wires that turn that expensive installation into an unsightly mess. This is where the TL-IR-CC comes in.
The TechLogix TL-IR-CC allows direct IR to IR connections between devices. The IR IN (TRS) connector is compatible with an IR input which provides +5V DC to the tip of the connector. The TL-IR-CC allows direct connection between the IR output of a third-party control system and a Techlogix extender. The TL-IR-CC will also allow daisy-chaining IR signals between Techlogix extenders.
There are two types of audio-visual racks—those that are cleanly wired and well organized, and those that are a disastrous bowl of noodles. Audio-visual technicians cringe when they enter a rack room and see wires tangled in knots and devices hanging from their cords, and unfortunately this is an all too common occurrence.
The TL-RK01 ensures organization by cleanly securing up to 12 devices in a standard rack chassis—no more double sided Velcro, generic rack trays, or zip ties. Your devices are fastened, your wiring is streamlined, and your rack looks like a million bucks—now that’s professional.
There are two types of audio-visual racks—those that are cleanly wired and well organized, and those that are a disastrous bowl of noodles. Audio-visual technicians cringe when they enter a rack room and see wires tangled in knots and devices hanging from their cords, and unfortunately this is an all too common occurrence.
The TL-RK02 ensures organization by cleanly securing up to four devices in a standard rack chassis—no more double sided Velcro, generic rack trays, or zip ties. Your devices are fastened, your wiring is streamlined, and your rack looks like a million bucks…now that’s professional.
The TechLogix TL-TP100-HDC2 revolutionizes high-bandwidth HDMI signal distribution by transmitting 18G HDMI signals, including HDR and 4K@60 4:4:4, up to 100m (330 ft.) over shielded twisted pair cabling (Category 5e or greater).
The system works by lightly compressing signals above 10G for twisted pair transport, and then uncompressing the signal at the destination end.
Flexible options for ARC (Audio Return Channel) allow the receiver to accept HDMI, analog, or digital optical. The transmitter can output the audio on HDMI, analog, or digital optical outputs.
Additional built-in features such as flexible power with Port-Saver™ protection, IR and RS232 signal distribution, and Ethernet pass-through make the TL-TP100-HDC2 extremely powerful and extremely flexible.
The set includes a power supply with international adapters and mounting brackets.
HDMI cables are great for transmitting audio and video signals short distances, but larger buildings and larger rooms often need electronics inline to ensure signal performance. Simply pulling a long HDMI cable or connecting multiple HDMI cables together can cause signal drop out, interference, pixelization and a host of other signal and performance problems.
The TL-TP40-HDC2 replaces a traditional HDMI cable with active electronics designed specifically for sending video signals up to 130 feet. Plus, built-in IR and RS232 control signal embedding allow you to also transmit remote control commands with the HDMI stream.
In actual practice, this means you can use the TL-TP40-HDC2 to send audio and video signals from your source device (often a switcher, cable box, or DVD player) to your destination device (often a display or projector) and control the source device remotely...all using a single twisted pair cable. In other words, you can install your source device in a remote closet or cabinet and control it with the same remote control used for your display. Now that’s a clean installation!
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