Technical details
Type |
AV receiver |
Audio system |
Stereo |
Maximum transfer distance |
300 m |
Power
Operating voltage |
12 V |
Current |
1.5 A |
External power adapter |
Y |
Ports & interfaces
RJ-45 input ports |
1 |
RJ-45 output ports |
1 |
Serial ports quantity |
1 |
RS-232 (TX/GND), HD15 F (VGA), 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
Use ordinary copper UTP cable to distribute analog RGB video to a remote room with the MediaCento™ VX system. When receiving signals from a compatible transmitter, this receiver enables VGA video to be routed to another CATx-connected receiver as well as to a second transmitter on its outputs.
Because the transmitter and receiver install directly into an existing non-networked CATx infrastructure, integration is easy. There's no longer the need to pull new VGA cables to distribute video to distant monitors and displays.
Between a trasmitter and a long-range receiver, the system supports distances up to 1000 feet (300 m). But the real benefit of the AVX-VGA-TP-CSRX receiver is that it's daisychainable and cascadable: You can daisychain four AVX-VGA-TP-CSRX receivers via their RJ-45 ports to boost distances more than 2000 feet (609.6 m), and instead of using its VGA output to connect a monitor, you can use it to cascade to a MediaCento VX 8-Port (AVX-VGA-TP-TX-8) or 4-port (AVX-VGA-TP-TX-4) Transmitter.
Depending on the number and types of MediaCento VX Transmitters and Receivers ordered, the system supports as many as 32 threads and more than 1000 displays in a VGA distribution network. (For details and help configuring your MediaCento VX setup, contact Black Box Tech Support.)
The system supports most common VGA resolutions, including WUXGA (1920 x 1200), Full HD (1920 x 1080), and UXGA (1600 x 1200) video on analog connectors, even at the longer distances.
What's more, unique equalizer (sharpness), gain (brightness), and RGB skew controls on the receiver make it easy to fine-tune the video image quality over longer CATx cable runs.