CX-0M-AVP-T2 S Y Electronics 2-Way CATx VGA Splitter with Audio

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S Y Electronics CX-0M-AVP-T2 2-way CATx spllitter / transmitter broadcasts a sharp high quality video to two separate displays at distances of up to 300m (600m span), using low cost Cat5 UTP cable.

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The CatX AVP Tx2 transmitter broadcasts a sharp high quality video to two separate displays at distances of up to 300m (600m span), using low cost Cat5 UTP cable

The CX-0M-AVP-T2 transmitter broadcasts a sharp high quality video to two separate displays at distances of up to 300m (600m span), using low cost Cat5 UTP cable.

This VGA Cat5 extender can take it’s power directly from the VGA source, making installation very simple and straightforward. The maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536 makes the CatX AVP Tx2 the best quality unit in this category. CatX AVP Tx2 has two modes of operation, AV mode for Audio+Video and VP mode for Video+Power. In VP mode, the CatX AVP Tx2 unit can directly power two CatX Mini VP Rx units, each up to 150m each. This further reduces cost and simplifies installation at the receiver end.

The CatX AVP Tx2 consumes less than 0.2W per port and as such can take their power directly from a DDC2B compliant VGA source, requiring no external PSU. An optional 1U rack mount kit can accommodate up to two CatX AVP Tx2 transmitters. Alternatively, the units can be secured using optional wall or DIN rail mounting brackets.

This VGA Cat5 extender can also cascade to increase the number of outputs available, providing maximum configuration and flexibility. The transmitter also provides a local VGA and audio output.

CatX AVP Tx2, Tx4 and Tx8 transmitters will store the EDID which can be read by the graphics card, allowing full use of the display device features.  This helps make installation with CatX extenders an easy and trouble free process. The CatX AVP Tx2, Tx4 and Tx8 transmitters have the facility to download and store the EDID information via DDC when any EDID enabled display device is connected directly to the local VGA output of the transmitter. All of these transmitters have a default EDID configuration, which is suitable for many installations. However, this function can also be used to store a different EDID by connecting the transmitter directly to any display device.

  • Dual mode operation : AV (audio & video – where power is provided by the supplied PSU), or VP (video & power – where power is taken directly from the VGA source)
  • Inputs : 1x HD15 VGA (male), 1x 3.5mm stereo audio jack socket, 1x 1.3mm DC jack (0.4W @ 5V – optional)
  • Outputs : 2x RJ45 Cat5e UTP, 3.5mm stereo audio jack
  • Video levels : RGB: 0.7V into 75R, HV: TTL compatible
  • Video format : VGA – UXGA compatible; 1080p compatible, RGBHV, RGSB, YUV, Y/C, and CVBS formats supported. Separate or composite HV; Horizontal 15-135kHz; Vertical 25-150Hz
  • Distance vs resolution : distances of cables runs are fully dependant on the Rx (receiver) being used – please refer to the receiver features for distances
  • Dimensions 120mm [W] x 60mm [D] x 28mm [H]
  • Net Weight 225g
  • Gross Weight 550g

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Warranty

2 Years parts and labour

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