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IP receiver ConvertIP DSH
monitoringRS232Ethernet

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Characteristics

Type
IP
Applications
monitoring
Interface type
RS232, Ethernet
Other characteristics
compact, rack-mount

Description

Matrox ConvertIP DSH is a compact, standalone ST 2110 and IPMX transmitter/receiver device. Featuring HDMI I/O, one RJ45, and two SFP28 ports on a single device, ConvertIP DSH is designed for compressed or uncompressed workflows up to 25G and is optimal for an ultra-low latency experience. The device can deliver power over Ethernet through its RJ45 connection, or it can be powered through an optional power supply unit. Both can be used simultaneously to deliver power redundancy. Key features HDMI I/O Multi-network support 2x SFP28 (10G & 25G network support for Media and Control) 1x RJ45 (1G network support for independent control network) Transmit or receive IP signals from a single device Boost monitoring capacity and resiliency using Daisy Chain Mode Standardized Discovery and Routing – based on AMWA NMOS IS-04 and IS-05 specifications Fanless design for quiet cooling Zero latency HDMI loop-out Power redundancy through PoE+ and locking AC power connector (optional power supply cable sold separately) Compact form factor mounts easily to the back of a monitor ConvertIP Command Center web interface for managing ConvertIP devices Complimentary ConvertIP Manager Windows application for simple commission and deployment HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 support Transport formats Uncompressed HD and UHD support per SMPTE ST 2110-20 Optional JPEG XS codec license for SMPTE ST 2110-22 support (up to 2 Gbps) IPMX ready Colibri codec for high-quality transmission of compressed media (adjustable up to 6 Gbps)

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