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ST-IPHDMI-2G: When Using Multiple Transmitters & Receivers, are All Video & Audio Synced?
[2005]
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Apr 28, 2015 2:27 PM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: When Using Multiple Transmitters & Receivers, are All Video & Audio Synced? Yes, all video and audio will be in sync.
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Is There Any Latency Between Transmitters & Receivers?
[2004]
Last Modified:
Apr 28, 2015 2:26 PM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Is There Any Latency Between Transmitters & Receivers? There is zero detectable latency (less than 3 ms) between the transmitter and receiver.
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Is There Sync Delay When Multiple Displays are Used?
[2003]
Last Modified:
Apr 28, 2015 2:25 PM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Is There Sync Delay When Multiple Displays are Used? The sync time for each display depends on the display lag time.
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Switching Software for Matrix Switch Applications?
[1936]
Last Modified:
May 20, 2013 10:54 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Switching Software for Matrix Switch Applications? NTI offers a supplementary Matrix Software that provides fast and easy switching with customizable main screen layouts and icons for each video source. The software supports up to
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: What is the Expected Latency When Using A Single Switch or Multiple Switches?
[1935]
Last Modified:
May 20, 2013 10:53 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: What is the Expected Latency When Using A Single Switch or Multiple Switches? The measured encode/decode latency within a single switch is typically 37 milliseconds. When connecting multiple switches together, there may be
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Can the Transmitters and/or Receivers be Connected to Another Switch or Hub (Routed)?
[1934]
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May 20, 2013 10:52 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Can the Transmitters and/or Receivers be Connected to Another Switch or Hub (Routed)? The transmitters and receivers can be connected to another switch or hub by using TRUNK ports or STACK ports to connected the switches together.
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Can Fiber Cables be Used to Extend the Distance Between the Transmitter and Receiver?
[1933]
Last Modified:
May 20, 2013 10:52 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Can Fiber Cables be Used to Extend the Distance Between the Transmitter and Receiver? Yes, fiber cables can be used to extend the distance.
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Will there be Any Bandwidth Issues if Multiple Transmitters and Receivers are in Use?
[1932]
Last Modified:
May 20, 2013 10:51 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Will there be Any Bandwidth Issues if Multiple Transmitters and Receivers are in Use? There will not be any bandwidth issues if one of the recommended switches below is used. Less robust and unmanaged switches may not have enough
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: What is the Maximum Number of Supported Transmitters and Receivers?
[1931]
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May 20, 2013 10:51 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: What is the Maximum Number of Supported Transmitters and Receivers? The maximum number of supported receivers is 64,000. More are possible, but they would require the user to manually assign the IP address scheme. The maximum
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: What are the Recommended Managed Network Switches with VLAN/IGMP Support for Matrix Switch Applications?
[1930]
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May 20, 2013 10:51 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: What are the Recommended Managed Network Switches with VLAN/IGMP Support for Matrix Switch Applications? Compatible managed network switches are (requires Gigabit for best results): Cisco SG300 Gigabit Series (no stacking)
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Control Methods When Using Video Wall & Matrix Applications
[1929]
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May 20, 2013 10:50 AM
ST-IPHDMI-2G: Control Methods When Using Video Wall & Matrix Applications Built-in Video Wall App The unit supports video wall applications in sizes ranging from 1x2 to 8x8 and can be programmed through any web browser by entering the IP
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