TV/AV Cat-5/UTP Hub (743)
Compact Video Hub for 16 Channel TV/AV Service (743)
Each 1U rack mountable MediaStar Compact Hub will provide a 16 Channel TV/AV service to 16 individual users/outlets. Up to four Hubs can be looped together to form a larger 64 user 16 channel TV/AV system using the MediaStar Compact Interconnection Kit (Part 747/x). There are 16 independent front panel outlets labelled A to P which allow selection of any of the 16 video and audio input channel channels. The outlets are RJ45 sockets that allow interconnection with MediaStar Compact Receiver Units (Part 751) at distances of up to 400 meters (1300ft) via Cat-5/UTP.
MediaStar Compact Remote Control Units (Part 790) provide infra-red communication to the MediaStar Compact Receiver Units. There are 8 additional front panel outlets to duplicate what is being viewed by Outlets A & E. There are 16 video and stereo audio rear panel inputs that connect to local video sources such as DVD players and satellite receivers. An additional 8 differential video and audio front panel inputs are provided for the connection of line powered MediaStar Compact Remote Video Transmitters (Part 752) to facilitate the use of remotely located video sources such as security cameras. All system parameters can be set and stored using the Remote Control or the Hubs can be remotely monitored and configured with a standard Internet Browser. The Compact Hub will also accept control commands over an IP/RS232/RS485 link from a touch screen PC or other compatible external controlling device.
Included within the scope of delivery: MediaStar 743 Compact Hub IEC Power lead IR Blaster Module (Part No. 911-4147) Rack Mounting Kit CD containing User Manual & Compact Viewer Application
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