4x8 HDMI Matrix, HDMI & UTP output, IR routing
MAT4T820
The Wyrestorm MAT4T820 is a routing type matrix that allows four different HDMI inputs to be displayed on 8 different HDMI outputs or 8 different UTP outputs. The MAT4T420 provides IR routing, RS 485, and TCP/IP control.
Wyrestorm's MAT4T820 is a true 4x8 HDMI Matrix. It allows any source, (Blue-Ray™ player, HD DVD player, satellite receiver, game system, etc. as well as stereo audio, Dolby™ 5.1 and other 7.1 surround sound), to be selected from any of the eight HD TV displays simultaneously. This unit is fully HDCP compliant. An extra infrared receiver extension, IR emitter are supplied for remote control. For connected homes and access to programmable features, the MAT4T820 provides RS485 and Ethernet / LAN ports.
The WyreStorm MAT4T820 circuitry equalizes and amplifies HDMI signal for maximum and optimal transmission through CAT5e/6 without loss of signal quality.
All (8) outputs are "live" and may be used to connect up to (8) displays to the unit, (signal on each pair of HDMI / UTP outputs is synchonized which means same source will be displayed on devices using the UTP and HDMI connectors on a single port).
Features:
- Easy to use
- Install in seconds
- No need for setting
- Allows up to four HDMI audio/video devices to be independently switched to eight HDMI monitors, HDTVs, or projectors.
- The eight outputs can show the same or different source at the same time no matter if the source has HDCP or not.
- 8 HDMI-A output ports are mirrored with dual RJ-45 connectors, all are live and can output simultaneously
- Five switching modes:
- Panel Buttons
- Local IR
- IR Call Back from Remote Rooms
- RS485
- Ethernet / LAN
- IR emitters for IR call back function to control the HDMI source from remote rooms.
- Includes infrared receiver extension.
- Supports high definition resolutions 1080p, 1080i, 720p and standard video format.
- Supports HDMI or DVI input.
- HDCP compliant.
- HDMI 1.3 version.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data. HDMI connects digital audio/video sources such as set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc players, personal computers (PCs), video game consoles (such as the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360), and AV receivers to compatible digital audio devices, computer monitors, and digital televisions.