This listing is for FHD264-S
Sender only. Use description below as a general reference.
The FHD264 is a family of High Definition MI over Local
Area Network Senders (encoders) and Receivers (decoders)
utilizing advanced video encoding techniques to distribute
up to 64 Full-High Definition video signals to hundreds of
displays on a simple 1 GB local area network. FDH 264
family also extend Serial RS-232 communications and
Infrared remote signals. Extraction of High Definition MI
Audio occurs and available on a convenient 3.5mm stereo
jack on both the Sender and the Receiver. The FHD264-S
encoder also offers local High Definition MI output.
Each device offers a two-line front panel LCD that can
be used to quickly configure or monitor parameters such as
Internet Protocol settings, multicast group selection,
assignment of device names, and more. The device eliminates
the usual installation challenges of finding and
configuring devices on the network for the first time. With
the front panel LCD, users can see and assign configuration
parameters with ease.
The serial ports RS-232 on each unit can occur in Serial
over IP (SoIP) mode which gives room for third-party
Internet protocol controllers to control peripheral
equipment directly through RS-232. For example, if the
connection of RS-232 of a decoder to a video projector
occurs, the projector can be turned on or off via telnet
commands sent to the FHD264 Receiver.
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) receives support
from all gadgets. There is no need for power supply
connection to the FHD264 gadgets when connected to a
network switch with Power over Ethernet. Customers that
lack PoE on their network have the opportunity of the
addition of power supply.
Rackmount hardware can house up to 12 senders in 4U rack
space.
Features
- Create a virtual video matrix with up to 64 Senders
and 250 Receivers
- Works on affordable 1Gig network infrastructure
- Front panel LCD for configuration of IP parameters,
and status indication
- HDMI loop output connector on FHD264-S Sender
- HDMI Audio output on each device using 3.5mm stereo
connector
- PoE ready. Power supply not needed when connected to
LAN with PoE
- Fail-safe back up video designation to create
automatic redundancy
- Serial Over IP(SoIP) to control external equipment
via the Serial port
- Receivers include small IR remote controller for
switching channels
- Easy to use WebGUI in each unit, accessible from any
browser
- IR (infra-red) extension from Receiver to Sender
- User selectable streaming bit rate
- User-definable name for each device (e.g. Lobby
Monitor, Training PC)
- Supports SD, HD and Full-HD (1080p@60 Hz)
resolutions
- Free Windows PC Manager Tool software (for system-
wide control)