The Voyager VG-RX is a high performance receiver for short or long haul transmission of uncompressed hi-definition video audio and RS-232 control signals over fiber optic cabling. The VG-RX offers built-in full-duplex daisy chaining capability and dual-input switching capability. When combined with Voyager series transmitters distribution amplifiers and matrix switchers the VG-RX can enable any end to end configuration for AV signal distribution. Designed to deliver exceptional high resolution image quality and 24/7 reliability the VG-RX offers advanced functionality and usability for digital signage and ProAV systems integration.
Key Features:
FiberMAX Engine for high-bandwidth multi-signal transmission from source to display over fiber
Singlemode fiber or multimode fiber support (VG-RX-SM VG-RX-MM)
Uncompressed multi-format digital & analog video at 1920x1200 (HDMI DVI VGA YUV Y/C Composite)
Multi-format audio and RS-2321 (via optional Aux modules)
Auto format conversion between video & audio signal types
Daisy chain capability with full bidirectional signal support
Dual fiber input mode allows 2x1 input switching capability3
Optional ScaleMAX feature for optimal resolution in mixed resolution installations
Modular Flex-VCA architecture for field interchangeability of signal types
Advanced EDID management with HDCP compliance
Compatible with all Voyager receivers and matrix switchers
Advanced Voyager and display device control
Magenta quality and reliability for 24/7 operation
Distance Range3
Multimode Fiber (VG-RX-MM): 1000ft/300m (50um cable) 3300ft/1KM (OM3 cable) 6600ft/2KM (OM4)
Singlemode (VG-RX-SM): 18.75MI/30KM
Modes of Operation:
Simplex: Requires only one LC Fiber
Video (without auto-DDC or HDCP)
Audio Unidirectional RS-232 and IR
Dual input switching with daisy chaining support
Duplex: Requires duplex LC fiber (two strands)
Video with auto DDC and HDCP
Audio and Bidirectional RS-232
Daisy chaining capability OR dual input switching capability
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