Two New 4K Wall Plate Extenders from MuxLab Streamline IP Installations
Both can be combined with MuxLab’s selection of AV over IP transmitters and receivers to create a totally scalable digital system
MONTREAL, QUEBEC – Two new brushed metal wall plate enclosures from MuxLab house advanced IP-based extenders that support HDMI 2.0b formats and 4K@60Hz resolutions in addition to improving overall aesthetics. Like all of MuxLab’s IP-based solutions, these Wall Plates can be configured and controlled remotely from any tablet, laptop or phone when combined with MuxLab’s ProDigital Network Controller (model 500811) and the new MuxControl App for Android and iOS. Both work in tandem to provide an intuitive, easy to operate GUI that simplifies the setup, access and management of any size AV over IP installation.
MuxLab’s HDMI/VGA/USB over IP PoE Wall Plate Transmitter, UHD-4K (model 500777-TX) is enclosed in a 2-gang wall plate and connects AV sources via HDMI, VGA and USB ports. When integrators pair it with an IP-based distribution system in which all connected equipment links through a local Ethernet network via a 1Gig Ethernet Switch, users can access all AV sources from all connected displays and other devices such as smart boards. Equipment can also be connected locally from up to 330 ft. (100m) using one CAT5e/6 cable. Users can switch between sources manually, automatically or remotely. HDMI 2.0 resolutions are supported up to 4K (3840×2160) @30Hz (4:4:4) or 4K@60Hz (4:2:0); VGA resolutions up to 1920×1200@60Hz come with 2CH audio.
MuxLab’s HDMI/VGA over IP PoE Wall Plate Transmitter, UHD-4K (model 500773-TX) supports HDMI and VGA sources in a streamlined 2-gang wall plate enclosure. HDMI and VGA equipment can be delivered on an Ethernet network and extended up to 330 ft. (100m) from an Ethernet Switch using one CAT5e/6 cable. Local and remote selection of the sources is supported, and the unit may be set to automatic switching. Resolutions are supported up to 4K (3840×2160) @30Hz (4:4:4) or 4K@60Hz (4:2:0) for HDMI and 1920×1200@60Hz for VGA with 2CH audio.
Both work well for both commercial and residential environments.