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HDMI 4K60Hz 18Gbps over IP Matrix Kit - One-to-One / N to M Multi-casting - For Video Wall, KVM, Stereo, PoE, IR and RS-232 control, ESD Protection, TAA Compliant
HDMI IP Extender
One-to-Many
4K 60Hz
Up to 394ft (120m)
TAA
Regular price
$1,299.99
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Product Features
Maximum Flexibility
Maximum Flexibility
Superior Picture Quality
Superior Picture Quality
Innovative Device Control
Innovative Device Control
Flexible Video Orientation
Flexible Video Orientation
Scalable And Cost-Effective
Scalable And Cost-Effective





SIIG HDMI 4K60Hz 18Gbps over IP Matrix Kit
The HDMI over IP Matrix Kit can extend HDMI signals up to 394 feet (120m) over a single Cat6/7 cable while supporting a 4K resolution at 60Hz.
Additional Features
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Control Software
With the control software, this device enables mapping to multiple displays on multiple source devices, video wall, and OSD. To download and set up the software, visit the SIIG website and follow the instructions. -
Manufactured in TAA Country
Suppose you or your company are involved with GSA Schedules, IDIQ, or DoD contracts. This kit complies with TAA for businesses seeking to acquire goods wholly made or substantially transformed in trusted countries.
Many to Many Application
The Many to Many application for HDMI of IP Matrix Kit is a solution for distributing HDMI signals over long distances with multiple configurations.
Multiple Connectivity Ports
Comparison Table
| Video | |
| HDMI | 1x input, 1x output |
| Resolution | 4K (4096x2160) / 4K (3840x2160) / 1080p / 1080i / 720p / 480i / 480p @60Hz, HDCP 2.2, 4:4:4, HDR 10 |
| End-to-End Video Latency | 1 frame latency under most of cases 2160p up to 60fps ==> 16ms 2160p up to 30fps ==> 33ms 1080p up to 60fps ==> 16ms 1080i up to 30fps ==> 33ms 720p up to 60fps ==> 16ms |
| Image Rotation | 90°, 180°, and 270° clockwise in video wall mode |
| VideoWall Arrangement | 1x1, 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 1x5, 2x1, 3x1, 4x1, 5x1, 2x2, 2x3, 2x4, 2x5, 3x3, 3x4, 3x5, 4x4, 4x5, 5x5 |
| Bandwidth | Up to 18Gbps |
| Transport Protocol | |
| TCP/IP Protocol | Audio/video digital connection transmission protocol |
| Network Bandwidth | 850Mbps (max.) at 4K@60Hz resolution |
| Audio | - 7.1-ch surround sound from HDMI port, audio format: PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby 5.1/7.1, and DTS 5.1/7.1 - 5.1-ch surround sound from S/PDIF port, audio format: PCM 2.0, Dolby 5.1, and DTS 5.1 - 2-ch stereo audio from 3.5mm audio jack, audio format: PCM 2.0 |
| Interface | |
| Encoder Unit (TX) | 1x 19-pin, HDMI, female (input) 1x 4-pin, USB 2.0 Type-B, for WebCam (for Host) 1x 4-pin, USB 2.0 Type-B, for KM or USB devices (for Host) 1x 3.5mm infrared jack, IR receiver (input) 1x 3.5mm infrared jack, IR emitter (output) 1x 8-pin, Gigabit Ethernet, RJ45 (output) 1x 6-pin, DIP switch for video channel selection 1x S/PDIF (Toslink) digital audio (output) 1x 3.5mm phone jack for microphone (input) 1x 3.5mm phone jack for audio (output) 1x 9-pin, RS-232, Serial port for control (input) 1x DC power jack, 5V/2A |
| Decoder Unit (RX) | 1x 19-pin, HDMI, female (output) 1x 4-pin, USB 2.0 Type-A, for webcam connection only 2x 4-pin, USB 2.0 Type-A, for USB devices 2x 4-pin, USB 1.1 Type-A, for Keyboard & mouse 1x 3.5mm infrared jack, IR receiver (input) 1x 3.5mm infrared jack, IR emitter (output) 1x 8-pin, Gigabit Ethernet, RJ45 (input) 1x 6-pin, DIP switch for video channel selection 1x S/PDIF (Toslink) digital audio (input) 1x 3.5mm phone jack for microphone (input) 1x 3.5mm phone jack for audio (output) 1x 9-pin, RS-232, Serial port for control (input) 1x DC power jack, 5V/2A |
| Certifications/Standards | FCC, CE, RoHS, REACH, TAA compliant |
| UPC code | 662774-045429 |
| Product | |
| Encoder unit (TX) | |
| Dimensions (L) x(H) x (W) | 6.81″ x 1.09″ x 5.19″ 17.30 cm x 2.77 cm x 13.18 cm |
| Weight | 1.41 lbs (0.64 kg) |
| Color | Black |
| Housing material | Metal (Housing with wall mount design) |
| Decoder unit (RX) | |
| Dimensions (L) x(H) x (W) | 6.81″ x 1.09″ x 5.19″ 17.30 cm x 2.77 cm x 13.18 cm |
| Weight | 1.44 lbs (0.65 kg) |
| Color | Black |
| Housing material | Metal (Housing with wall mount design) |
| Unit Package | |
| Dimensions (L) x(H) x (W) | 14.61" x 3.03" x 6.81" 37.11 cm x 7.70 cm x 17.30 cm |
| Weight | 3.94 lbs (1.79 kg) |
| Master Carton | |
| Dimensions (L) x(H) x (W) | 16.14″ x 14.49″ x 15.47″ 41.00 cm x 36.80 cm x 39.29 cm |
| Weight | 41.80 lbs (18.96 kg) |
| Quantity | 10pcs/ctn |
| IR Pass-Through | - Bi-directional IR allows remote control of the HDMI source device and playback function at the remote display - Full frequency: 20KHz to 60KHz |
| Power Adapter | |
| Input | AC 100-240V/50-60Hz |
| Output | DC 5V/2A |
| UL Listed | E135856/Level: VI |
| PoE (Power over Ethernet) | 48V |
| Package Contents | 1x 4K 60Hz HDMI over IP Matrix Kit 1x 3.5mm IR emitter extension cable 1x 3.5mm IR receiver extension cable 2x DC power adapter, 5V/2A 1x User reference guide |
| Environmental Conditions | |
| Operating Temperature | 32 to 104 degrees F |
| Storage Temperature | -4 to 140 degrees F |
| Relative Humidity | 5% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
| Warranty | 3 years limited |
| Country of origin | Taiwan |
Q1: How much ethernet network bandwidth is expected running 4K60Hz?
Q1: How much ethernet network bandwidth is expected running 4K60Hz?
A1: Network Bandwidth when running 4K@60Hz: 850Mbps max.
Q2: What is the video latency from source to screen running 4K60Hz?
Q2: What is the video latency from source to screen running 4K60Hz?
A2: End-to-End Video Latency: 1 frame latency under most of cases 2160p up to 60fps ==> 16ms 2160p up to 30fps ==> 33ms 1080p up to 60fps ==> 16ms 1080i up to 30fps ==> 33ms 720p up to 60fps ==> 16ms.
Q3: Why I saw the "HDCP Failed" on the screen?
Q3: Why I saw the "HDCP Failed" on the screen?
A3: This is because the HDCP versions on your video source and display don't match. If your video source is using HDCP 2.2 and your display only supports HDCP 1.x, then you will see the "HDCP Failed" message on your screen.
To fix this, you need to make sure that both your video source and display support the same HDCP version. If your display only supports HDCP 1.x, then you will need to upgrade to a display that supports HDCP 2.2.
To fix this, you need to make sure that both your video source and display support the same HDCP version. If your display only supports HDCP 1.x, then you will need to upgrade to a display that supports HDCP 2.2.
Q4: What kind of control does the Full Duplex RS-232 provide?
Q4: What kind of control does the Full Duplex RS-232 provide?
A4: The Full Duplex RS-232 control allows for Bi-directional communication at speeds up to 115,200 bps through a connector, facilitating efficient device control and monitoring.
Q5: How do I ensure optimal performance of the HDMI over IP Matrix Kit in my network?
Q5: How do I ensure optimal performance of the HDMI over IP Matrix Kit in my network?
A5: Ensure that your network infrastructure, including switches and routers, support Gigabit Ethernet, IGMP, and jumbo frames. Additionally, adherence to recommended installation and configuration procedures as outlined in the manual will help achieve optimal performance.
Q6: Does the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT support bezel compensation for video wall configurations?
Q6: Does the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT support bezel compensation for video wall configurations?
A6: No, the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT does not support bezel compensation. This feature is typically used to correct for the physical space between displays in a video wall, but it will not be available in this model.
Q7: Can I use the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT with my existing data Switch used for daily work operations?
Q7: Can I use the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT with my existing data Switch used for daily work operations?
A7: No, the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT cannot be used on the same data Switch utilized for daily work operations We will recommend It requires an independent 1G Switch to function correctly, avoid to interference your daily work operations.
Q8: Why is Jumbo Packet size necessary for the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT system?
Q8: Why is Jumbo Packet size necessary for the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT system?
A8: Jumbo Packet size allows for the transmission of larger packets of data, which is essential for handling the high-resolution video/audio data efficiently. This feature reduces the overhead of data transmission, thereby enabling better performance and lower latency, which is crucial for UHD video broadcasting.
Q9: How can I ensure my Switch supports Jumbo Packet size and IGMP?
Q9: How can I ensure my Switch supports Jumbo Packet size and IGMP?
A9: To ensure compatibility, it's advisable to refer to your Switch's technical specifications or contact the manufacturer. Additionally, you might need to configure your Switch to enable Jumbo Packet size and IGMP features, following the router's user manual or getting assistance from your network administrator.
Q10: Is there any difference in quality between the original video and the video transmitted by the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT?
Q10: Is there any difference in quality between the original video and the video transmitted by the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT?
A10: The HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT utilizes compression technology to enable the efficient transmission of high-definition video over the network. While this technology allows for the extension of UHD video over long distances with lower bandwidth requirements, there may be a slight difference in quality compared to the original video.
Q11: Is the slight distortion a common characteristic in similar video broadcasting systems?
Q11: Is the slight distortion a common characteristic in similar video broadcasting systems?
A11: Yes, slight distortion due to compression is a common characteristic in many video broadcasting systems, especially those designed to transmit high-definition video over IP networks. The HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT, with its advanced compression algorithms, strives to minimize this distortion while providing a cost-effective and practical broadcasting solution.
Q12: Can the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT be powered by an external power supply unit (PSU) if PoE is not available?
Q12: Can the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT be powered by an external power supply unit (PSU) if PoE is not available?
A12: Yes, the HDMI OVER IP MATRIX KIT can also be powered using an external power supply unit (PSU) if PoE is not available or preferred. This flexibility ensures that the device can be powered in different setups according to the availability of PoE.
Q13: Why the Over IP extender video can not cross the Router?
Q13: Why the Over IP extender video can not cross the Router?
A13: The Over IP extender are using Multicast Protocol, please check do the Switch and Router can support Multicast packet pass through.
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