CYP CLUX-18E Manuel d'utilisation - Page 3
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1. Introduction
The HDMI v1.3 Distribution Amplifier Series is the most advanced solution to HDMI
signal distribution. Each product in this series is compatible to HDMI v1.3
specifications, a cutting-age technology which defines the support to transfer
Deep Color (10-bit and 12-bit) video and new lossless compressed (Dolby
TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio) digital audio, with a high
bandwidth up to 225MHz (6.75Gbps). Besides splitting and distributing, the HDMI
v1.3 DA series also does signal amplification and equalization, so as to provide
high performance I/O of audio and video.
2. Features
HDMI 1.3, HDCP1.1 and DVI1.0 compliant Receiver.
Deep color video up to 12bit, 1080p@(24/60)Hz.
One HDMI source to connect up to eight HDMI displays simultaneously.
HDCP keysets allows each output to work independently when connecting
to a HDMI display.
Splits a HDMI source up to eight outputs without signal loss.
Supports DVI source and DVI display by using HDMI to/from DVI adaptor
cable.
Supports LPCM 7.1CH, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master
Audio transmission (32-192kHz Fs sample rate).
Supports a wide range of PC and HDTV resolutions from VGA to UXGA and
480i to 1080p.
HDMI cable distance test with 1080p/8bits resolution the, Input/Output
source can run up to 15/15 meters. If 1080p/12bits the Input/Output source
can run up to 10/15 meters.
Note:
A. Cable tested with 24AWG using cables of another type may result in a
different operating distance.
B. Cable distance test included the following: PS3 120G and 37" Samsung
12-bit LCD TV.
C. Figures provided in this manual are reference figures only, actual figures
may depend on source and display use with cable specification.
Supports EDID functionality. The unit will detect the first HDMI/DVI output
source's EDID and record in the unit. If the first detected output source is
empty it will pass to next source, until the first HDMI/DVI been detected.
When user reconnect all the output sources or re-plug the power, the
system will automatically recover the EDID.
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