The Wizard Multimedia LP enables you to simplify the infrastructure required for video-only digital signage extension.
First of all, it’s USB line powered. With no bulky power transformer to plug in, you can reduce clutter locally at the source and remotely at the display. The Wizard Multimedia Extender LP takes its power directly from a USB interface and extends that power over the link used for video, transmitting low-voltage power via a spare wiring pair to the receiver. This makes it great for digital signage in areas without abundant power outlets.
Another benefit is it uses CAT5 or higher cabling for video extension. You can use non-networked copper runs already installed in your building (shielded, foil twisted-pair [FTP] cable recommended). It eliminates the need for expensive and and difficult-to-terminate VGA cables without sacrificing video quality for economy.
HD video performance
Even at its maximum distance of 152.4-m, the Wizard Multimedia Extender LP supports the transmission of full HD 1080p video on its analogue VGA connectors.
The extender also features skew adjustment on the receiver for optimising video display sharpness. Adjust a screw to get high-contrast image and reduce shadowing on your image. (NOTE: For cable runs greater than 50-m, low-skew cable may also be required to prevent video colour distortion.)
Easy to install
As a plug-and-play hardware solution, the Wizard Multimedia LP includes both a transmitter and receiver, and there’s no special software to install.
Setting it up is as simple as:
• Plugging the transmitter’s VGA and USB leads into your host computer or player.
• Attaching the interconnecting CATx cable to the transmitter’s RJ-45 port.
• Plugging the remote unit’s VGA cable lead into the remote screen’s video input.
• And attaching the receiver to the other end of the CATx link cable.
If necessary, you can also adjust remote video for any possible skew over longer cable runs.
Advanced DDC protocol support
For optimum video card to display communications, the Wizard Multimedia LP transmitter holds a number of Display Data Channel (DDC) standards that are suitable for most display types. If your display’s resolution and characteristics aren’t found, you can temporarily connect the transmitter to the display to emulate and store the necessary DDC information in the unit.
Kabelanforderungen - FTP-Kabel, CAT5 oder höher; für Kabelstrecken von mehr als 50 m kann auch ein Low-Skew-Kabel erforderlich sein, um eine Verzerrung der Videofarbe zu vermeiden
Entfernung (maximal) - 150 m
Auflösung (Maximum) -
1080p @ 50m,
1080p @ 150m bei Verwendung eines Kabels ohne Kabel,
0720p @ 150m bei Verwendung eines typischen CATx-Kabels
Anschlüsse -
Sender:
Video: (1) HD15 F;
Stromversorgung: (1) USB Typ A M;
Verbindung: (1) RJ-45;
Receiver:
VGA (1) HD15 F;
Verbindung: (1) RJ-45
Stromversorgung - Über den USB-Anschluss am Sender
Größe - Sender und Empfänger: 2,3H x 4,6W x 6,4D cm