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FEATURES (Cont.)
DESCRIPTION
A Buffered HDMI input loop-through – A buffered HDMI input
loop-through on the FOXBOX HDMI transmitter provides an
output signal to drive a local monitor.
A Audio embedding with gain, attenuation, and muting control
– A DIP switch on the transmitter front panel enables selection of
analog audio input or digital HDMI audio. When the analog input
is selected, analog stereo audio signals are converted to digital
HDMI audio.
A HDMI audio de-embedding with analog stereo outputs
Digital HDMI audio is made available as a balanced or unbalanced
analog stereo signal on captive screw connectors.
A Selectable HDMI audio pass-through – The user can control
whether the HDMI output passes audio signal by setting a toggle
switch on the rear panel of the receiver.
A Available as an 850 nm multimode model for moderate-range
transmissions, and a 1310 nm singlemode model for extreme
distances up to 30 km (18.75 miles)
A Industry standard LC connectors provide reliable physical
connectivity and precise fiber core alignment
A Alarm notification for fiber link loss – The FOXBOX HDMI
transmitter or receiver can be set up to trigger an external control
system for immediate notification when a fiber link has been lost.
A Auto Input Memory – When activated, the FOXBOX HDMI
receiver automatically stores position and detail settings based
on the incoming signal. When that signal is detected again, the
proper image settings are automatically recalled from memory.
A 30 user memory presets – In addition to Auto Memory, 30 user
memory presets on the FOXBOX HDMI receiver are available to
save and recall the position and detail information for multiple
incoming sources. The ability to save and recall presets is useful
in switcher-based environments.
A RS-232 control at transmitter and receiver – The
FOXBOX HDMI transmitter and receiver feature RS-232 serial
ports for control and configuration.
A Real-time status LED indicators for troubleshooting and
monitoring – Front and rear panel LEDs verify signal presence,
HDCP authentication, link status, and power.
A Internal test patterns for calibration and setup – Three test
patterns are available, including grayscale, color bars, and
alternating pixels.
A Auto-Image
automatically optimizes output – When paired
with the FOXBOX VGA or FOX 500 transmitter for sending analog
RGB signals, a press of a button automatically adjusts the sizing,
centering, and filtering to optimize the output image. This can
save time and effort in fine tuning displayed images.
A Compatible with FOX Series distribution amplifiers,
switchers, and matrix switchers – Enables enterprise wide
distribution of HDCP-compliant HDMI video.
A Compatible with FOX 500, FOXBOX, and PowerCage
FOX DVI Plus, DVI, and VGA transmitters and receivers
A 1" (2.5 cm) high, mountable metal enclosures – Transmitter:
quarter-rack width, Receiver: half-rack width
The Extron FOXBOX HDMI Fiber Optic Extender is a transmitter
and receiver set for long haul transmission of HDCP compliant HDMI
video, audio, and RS-232 control signals over fiber optic cable.
Engineered for reliability and exceptional high resolution image
performance, it uses Extron-exclusive all digital, zero compression
technology to deliver perfect pixel-for-pixel transmission of HDMI
video images up to 1920x1200 resolution, including HDTV
1080p/60. The FOXBOX HDMI also includes EDID Minder
®
,
Key Minder
, Auto Input Memory, RS-232 control from multiple
locations, internal test patterns, and real-time system monitoring.
Compact, low profile enclosures allow for discreet installation behind
a flat-panel display.
Part of the larger, comprehensive FOX Series of fiber optic products
from Extron, the FOXBOX HDMI is compatible with FOXBOX,
FOX 500, and PowerCage
FOX DVI Plus, DVI, and VGA extenders.
The FOXBOX HDMI transmitter and receiver can be used for simple
point-to-point applications or in combination with FOX Series
distribution amplifiers, switchers, and matrix switchers for enterprise
wide distribution of HDCP-compliant HDMI video.
The transmitter and the receiver can be controlled and configured
using the RS-232 port on the FOXBOX HDMI transmitter. Functions
for both units can be controlled at either location. Since the units
are typically situated far apart, this capability adds considerable
versatility, enabling adjustment and calibration of audio at the
receiver. It also allows for verification of fiber link status between the
units as well as the presence of HDMI and audio input signals at the
transmitter.
The FOXBOX HDMI is ideal for a wide range of applications
requiring long distance transmission of high resolution content with
the highest quality. Because transmission of content is inherently
secure and immune to outside interference, fiber applications are
favored in government, military, and medical environments. The
FOXBOX HDMI transmitter and receiver feature industry standard
LC-type connectivity.
FEATURES
A Extends HDMI video, stereo audio, and RS-232 control
signals very long distances over fiber optic cable
A All digital, zero compression technology provides pixel-for-
pixel performance with signals up to 1920x1200, including
HDTV 1080p/60
A HDMI 1.3 compatible
A HDCP compliant – Ensures display of content protected media
and interoperability with other HDCP-compliant devices.
A Key Minder
– Continuously authenticates HDCP-compliant
input and output devices to ensure quick and reliable switching in
professional AV environments.
A HDCP Visual Confirmation – The FOXBOX HDMI extender
outputs a full-screen green signal when HDCP-encrypted content
is sent to a non-HDCP compliant display, providing immediate
visual confirmation that protected content cannot be viewed on
the display.
A EDID Minder
®
– Automatically manages EDID communication
between the source and the display, ensuring that the source
powers up properly and reliably outputs content to the display.
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