6G-SDI Extender over UTP with ethernet Muxlab/500733
6G-SDI Extender over UTP with ethernet Muxlab/500733
6G-SDI Extender over UTP with ethernet Muxlab/500733
6G-SDI Extender over UTP with ethernet Muxlab/500733

6G-SDI Extender Over UTP with Ethernet MUXLAB/500733

MUXLAB/500733

The 6G-SDI Extender over UTP is a unique solution from MuxLab for extending SDI cameras or other SDI sources up to 4K resolution at up to 330ft (100m) using standard Cat5e/6 UTP cable.

This multi-channel extender supports up to 6Gbps of data throughput over the UTP link and allows for versatile combinations of sources, including one 6G-SDI source, two 3G-SDI sources or four HD-SDI sources, plus transmission of two Ethernet signals which may be used as return channels, and a bi-directional RS232 pass-through. 

 

The Ethernet port of the 500733 can be used for AV monitoring and talkback, while the RS232 pass-through supports return of tally light, camera control unit (CCU) and control of end devices.

The 6G-SDI Extender supports PoE, whereby the Transmitter may be powered by the Receiver. In addition, Ethernet port1 also provides PoE power (PSE) in order to power an attached PoE (PD) device, such as a MuxLab Over IP PoE Transmitter or Receiver.

Applications:

  • Cinema recording
  • Movie making
  • Studio video production
  • News media coverage / live reporting

Features :

  • Extend up to 4K @ 30Hz resolution to 330ft (100m) over Cat5e/6
  • Multichannel support for one 6G-SDI source, two 3G-SDI sources, or four HD-SDI sources
  • Transmits two Ethernet signals which may be used as a return channel for AV monitoring and talkback
  • Supports RS232 pass-through for remote control and as a return channel for tally light and camera control unit (CCU)
  • Supported modes: SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 296M, SMPTE 372M, SMPTE 424M, SMPTE 425M
  • Supports all 6G channel configurations (1, 2 or 4 BNC)
  • Automatic SDI Link recognition and configuration
  • Automatic activation of long reach mode 500ft (150m) when 3G signal detected
  • Transmitter may be PoE powered from Receiver
  • Ethernet port1 can power a PoE device
  • USB interface for field upgradable firmware and diagnostics
  • Ethercon connectivity and aluminium casting enclosure for ruggedized use

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