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DM-NVX-360

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high-definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high-performance virtual matrix routing solution that is economically advantageous and infinitely scalable for any enterprise or campus-wide 4K content distribution application. Professional onboard scaling, HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensure the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The DM-NVX-360 is a compact AV-over-IP encoder/decoder designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM‑NVX‑360 includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI® output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output, native AES67 transmit and receive capability, USB 2.0 and KVM integration, and support for copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity.2, 3 Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full-motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system also provides stability and reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM‑NVX‑360 can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1-Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder or Decoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑360 is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder: As an encoder, the DM‑NVX‑360 allows the HDMI signal of a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 As a decoder, the DM‑NVX‑360 receives the signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to a display device via the HDMI output. The decoder can quickly and easily switch between multiple encoders on the network alongside a locally connected HDMI source.1 The DM‑NVX‑360 provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for applications that require encoder and decoder operating modes in a single device. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser or can be changed by using the onboard Setup button. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. HDMI® Input The DM‑NVX‑360 includes one HDMI input. When the DM‑NVX-360 is used as a decoder mounted behind a typical conference room display device, the HDMI input provides a convenient way to connect to a Crestron AirMedia® presentation gateway, videoconferencing codec, or small form factor computer.1 HDMI Output with 4K60 4:4:4 Scaler When the DM‑NVX‑360 is configured as a decoder, the HDMI output feeds the decoded signal to the HDMI input of a local display device or other equipment. The built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device. When the DM‑NVX‑360 is configured as an encoder, the HDMI output can be used to feed a local display, confidence monitor, or audio system.1, 4 Video Wall Processing A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high. Dynamic Text Overlay The DM-NVX-360 enables the display of dynamic text, providing a means to label the video source or to display special instructions, schedules, announcements, alerts, and other messaging. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by an input of a DM NVX encoder or displayed by an output of a DM NVX decoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Background Image for On-Screen Display When the DM-NVX-360 is configured as a decoder, an image can be uploaded to the device for use as a background image on a display whenever active video content is not being displayed. Supported image file types are .jpeg, .jpg, and .png. The supported maximum resolution of an image is 3840x2160 pixels. Up to 20 image files can be uploaded for a total storage capacity of up to 100 MB. Test Pattern Generator When the DM-NVX-360 is configured as an encoder, the built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM NVX encoder can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate In DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.5 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio Embedding or De-embedding A balanced stereo analog audio port is included, which can be configured as either an input or output. As an input, the port allows a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the video signal from the HDMI input or the incoming network video stream. As an output, the port can provide a stereo line-level signal to feed a local sound system or analog audio switcher. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser.6 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. In decoder mode, the DM‑NVX‑360 can receive both multichannel and 2-channel downmix signals from a DM-NVX-363, DM-NVX-363C, DM-NVX-351, or DM-NVX-351C encoder, allowing either signal to be selected at the HDMI output while the 2-channel signal is automatically routed to the analog output.6 AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2-channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device and combined with the video signal. In DM NVX encoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Breakaway Audio A DM NVX decoder can select and combine separate video and audio signals from two different inputs—even two different encoders. Combining signals from two separate encoders is limited to 2-channel stereo audio.7 Copper and Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑360 includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2), one RJ-45 100BASE-TX port (Ethernet port 3), and one SFP port (Ethernet port 4). The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types.3 Ethernet port 1, 2, or 4 can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. Ports 1 and 2 can also be used to provide network connections for an AirMedia gateway, display device, or other local device. In addition, the ports can be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image. Port 1 is also capable of receiving power from a Crestron power injector (DM-PSU-ULTRA-MIDSPAN), POE+ compliant Ethernet switch, or third-party IEEE 802.3at compliant PSE (power sourcing equipment).2, 8 An RJ-45 100BASE-TX port is included for connection to a dedicated audio network or for use as a convenience port. A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977, at https://www.crestron.com/nvx. Network Port Selection Network port selection enables network traffic to be managed and segregated based on traffic type. Internal VLANs are used to route different traffic types to specific external Ethernet ports, which can then be assigned to the various traffic types. AES67 audio can be separated from the primary video and control network resulting in a dedicated audio network. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoder to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video, audio, and USB signals. Rather than being connected to a Gigabit Ethernet network, a 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of an encoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder. By default, point-to-point mode is enabled and can be disabled if desired. When point-to-point mode is enabled and a direct connection between an encoder and decoder is automatically detected, no additional configuration is required for the encoder or decoder to operate in point-to-point mode; however, the operating mode of a DM-NVX-360 device must be configured correctly. If the device is to function as an encoder, the operating mode of the device must be configured as an encoder. If the device is to function as a decoder, the operating mode must be configured as a decoder. In addition, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), RS-232, and IR control. USB 2.0 and KVM Integration DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports are provided on the DM‑NVX‑360, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint. In addition to KVM switch functionality, various types of USB peripherals are supported, including whiteboards, touch screens, game controllers, cameras, mobile devices, headsets, and flash drives.9 USB 2.0 data transport can be configured for Layer 2 or Layer 3. Layer 2 supports USB signal extension in point-to-point and multipoint applications. USB signals can be routed from the HOST port of up to seven remote DM NVX endpoints to the DEVICE port of a single local DM NVX endpoint. Layer 2 also supports Crestron USB over Ethernet Network extenders, which consist of the DM-NUX-L2, DM-NUX-R2, DM-NUX-L2-1G, DM-NUX-R2-1G, and legacy models (USB‑NX2‑LOCAL-1G, USB‑NX2‑REMOTE-1G, USB‑EXT‑DM‑LOCAL, and USB‑EXT‑DM‑REMOTE). The USB extenders can be used in locations that do not include DM NVX endpoints. USB signals can be routed between DM NVX endpoints and USB extenders under the management of a control system.10 USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs. DM NUX, USB NX2, and USB EXT DM devices do not support Layer 3. In addition to USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports, the DM-NVX-360 includes a USB 2.0 HID port that can provide hot key functionality when enabled via the web interface or a control system. When the DM NVX device is operating as a receiver, the HID port can detect a series of hot key sequences on a keyboard and route USB traffic to the control system and then to selected source devices (for example, PCs). Device Control The DM-NVX-360 includes built-in COM (RS-232) and IR ports for control of the connected display, camera, or other devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC over the HDMI connections. Under the management of a control system, the DM‑NVX‑360 can control the display and source devices, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. The COM port, IR port, and CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑360 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX‑DIR‑ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. Low-Profile Installation The DM‑NVX‑360 mounts conveniently onto a flat surface or rack rail, and fits easily behind a flat panel display, above a ceiling-mounted projector, beneath a tabletop, or inside a lectern, AV cart, or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided using POE+ or the optional Crestron PW-2412WU power pack (sold separately).8 For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at https://www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features  4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet  HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support  Real-time video performance over the network  Pixel Perfect Processing technology  Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128  HDCP 2.3 compliant Configurable as an encoder or decoder One HDMI® input One HDMI output with 4K60 4:4:4 scaler Video wall processing Dynamic text overlay Image preview Background image for on-screen display Test pattern generator Fixed, adaptive, or variable bit rate Analog audio embedding or de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Breakaway audio USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing Copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity Network port selection Automatic point-to-point connectivity Device control via RS-232, IR, and CEC Easy setup via built-in web pages Interoperable with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-360 Compact, surface-mountable design Powered via POE+ or optional power pack (sold separately)  

€2,751.28*
DM-NVX-360C
DM-NVX-360C

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high-definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high-performance virtual matrix routing solution that is economically advantageous and infinitely scalable for any enterprise or campus-wide 4K content distribution application. Professional onboard scaling, HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensure the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The DM-NVX-360C is an AV-over-IP encoder/decoder card that occupies one card slot in a DMF-CI-8 card chassis. The card is designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver in a high-density rack-mount installation. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM‑NVX‑360C includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI® output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output, native AES67 transmit and receive capability, USB 2.0 and KVM integration, and support for copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity.2, 3 Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full-motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system also provides stability and reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM‑NVX‑360C can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1-Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder or Decoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑360C is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder: As an encoder, the DM‑NVX‑360C allows the HDMI signal of the output of a switcher, computer, Crestron AirMedia® gateway, or other media source to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 As a decoder, the DM‑NVX‑360C receives the signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to the input of a switcher or display device via the HDMI output. The decoder can quickly and easily switch between multiple encoders on the network alongside a locally connected HDMI source.1 The DM‑NVX‑360C provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for applications that require encoder and decoder operating modes in one card. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser or via the DMF‑CI‑8 front panel. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. HDMI® Input The DM‑NVX‑360C includes one HDMI input, which provides a convenient way to connect a source device to a DM NVX integrated system. HDMI Output with 4K60 4:4:4 Scaler When the DM‑NVX‑360C is configured as a decoder, the HDMI output feeds the decoded signal to the HDMI input of a local display device, switcher, or other equipment. The built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device. When the DM‑NVX‑360C is configured as an encoder, the HDMI output can be used to feed a local display, confidence monitor, or audio system.1, 4 Video Wall Processing A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high. Dynamic Text Overlay The DM-NVX-360C enables the display of dynamic text, providing a means to label the video source or to display special instructions, schedules, announcements, alerts, and other messaging. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by an input of a DM NVX encoder or displayed by an output of a DM NVX decoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Background Image for On-Screen Display When the DM-NVX-360C is configured as a decoder, an image can be uploaded to the device for use as a background image on a display whenever active video content is not being displayed. Supported image file types are .jpeg, .jpg, and .png. The supported maximum resolution of an image is 3840x2160 pixels. Up to 20 image files can be uploaded for a total storage capacity of up to 100 MB. Test Pattern Generator When the DM-NVX-360C is configured as an encoder, the built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM NVX encoder can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate n DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.5 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio Embedding or De-embedding A balanced stereo analog audio port is included, which can be configured as either an input or output. As an input, the port allows a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the video signal from the HDMI input or the incoming network video stream. As an output, the port can provide a stereo line-level signal to feed a local sound system or analog audio switcher. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. In decoder mode, the DM‑NVX‑360C can receive both multichannel and 2-channel downmix signals from a DM-NVX-363, DM-NVX-363C, DM-NVX-351, or DM-NVX-351C encoder, allowing either signal to be selected at the HDMI output while the 2-channel signal is automatically routed to the analog output.6 AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another AES67 2-channel audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device and combined with the video signal. In DM NVX encoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Breakaway Audio A DM NVX decoder can select and combine separate video and audio signals from two different inputs—even two different encoders. Combining signals from two separate encoders is limited to 2-channel stereo audio.7 Copper and Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑360C includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2), one RJ-45 100BASE-TX port (Ethernet port 3), and one SFP port (Ethernet port 4). The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types.3 Ethernet port 1, 2, or 4 can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. Ports 1 and 2 can also be used to provide network connections for an AirMedia gateway, display device, or other local device. In addition, the ports can be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image.2 An RJ-45 100BASE-TX port is included for connection to a dedicated audio network or for use as a convenience port. A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977, at https://www.crestron.com/nvx. Network Port Selection Network port selection enables network traffic to be managed and segregated based on traffic type. Internal VLANs are used to route different traffic types to specific external Ethernet ports, which can be assigned to the various traffic types. AES67 audio can be separated from the primary video and control network resulting in a dedicated audio network. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoder to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video, audio, and USB signals. Rather than being connected to a Gigabit Ethernet network, a 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of an encoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder. By default, point-to-point mode is enabled and can be disabled if desired. When point-to-point mode is enabled and a direct connection between an encoder and decoder is automatically detected, no additional configuration is required for the encoder or decoder to operate in point-to-point mode; however, the operating mode of a DM-NVX-360C device must be configured correctly. If the device is to function as an encoder, the operating mode of the device must be configured as an encoder. If the device is to function as a decoder, the operating mode must be configured as a decoder. In addition, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). USB 2.0 and KVM Integration DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports are provided on the DM‑NVX‑360C, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint. In addition to KVM switch functionality, various types of USB peripherals are supported, including whiteboards, touch screens, game controllers, cameras, mobile devices, headsets, and flash drives.8 USB 2.0 data transport can be configured for Layer 2 or Layer 3. Layer 2 supports USB signal extension in point-to-point and multipoint applications. USB signals can be routed from the HOST port of up to seven remote DM NVX endpoints to the DEVICE port of a single local DM NVX endpoint. Layer 2 also supports Crestron USB over Ethernet Network extenders, which consist of the DM-NUX-L2, DM-NUX-R2, DM-NUX-L2-1G, DM-NUX-R2-1G, and legacy models (USB‑NX2‑LOCAL-1G, USB‑NX2‑REMOTE-1G, USB‑EXT‑DM‑LOCAL, and USB‑EXT‑DM‑REMOTE). The USB extenders can be used in locations that do not include DM NVX endpoints. USB signals can be routed between DM NVX endpoints and USB extenders under the management of a control system.9 USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs. DM NUX, USB NX2, and USB EXT DM devices do not support Layer 3. In addition to USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports, the DM-NVX-360C includes a USB 2.0 HID port that can provide hot key functionality when enabled via the web interface or a control system. When the DM NVX device is operating as a receiver, the HID port can detect a series of hot key sequences on a keyboard and route USB traffic to the control system and then to selected source devices (for example, PCs). CEC Device Control The DM-NVX-360C provides a gateway for controlling devices via CEC over the HDMI connections. Under the management of a control system, the DM‑NVX‑360C can control the display and source devices, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑360C is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM‑NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX‑DIR‑ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. High-Density, Card-Based Solution The DM-NVX-360C is designed for installation into a DMF-CI-8 card chassis, providing a scalable high-density solution for applications requiring multiple encoders and decoders in one equipment rack. For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at https://www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features  4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet  HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support  Real-time video performance over the network  Pixel Perfect Processing technology  Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128  HDCP 2.3 compliant Configurable as an encoder or decoder One HDMI® input One HDMI output with 4K60 4:4:4 scaler Video wall processing Dynamic text overlay Image preview Background image for on-screen display Test pattern generator Fixed, adaptive, or variable bit rate Analog audio embedding or de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Breakaway audio USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing Copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity Network port selection Automatic point-to-point connectivity CEC device control Easy setup via built-in web pages Interoperable with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home™ OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-360 Designed for installation into a DMF-CI-8 chassis  

Regular price: €2,391.90
DM-NVX-363
DM-NVX-363

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high-definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high-performance virtual matrix routing solution that is economically advantageous and infinitely scalable for any enterprise or campus-wide 4K content distribution application. Professional onboard scaling, HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensure the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The DM-NVX-363 is a compact AV-over-IP encoder/decoder designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM‑NVX‑363 includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI® output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output, surround sound audio with downmixing, native Dante® and AES67 transmit and receive capability, USB 2.0 and KVM integration, and support for copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity.2, 3 Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full-motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system also provides stability and reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM‑NVX‑363 can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1-Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder or Decoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑363 is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder: As an encoder, the DM‑NVX‑363 allows the HDMI signal of a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 As a decoder, the DM‑NVX‑363 receives the signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to a display device via the HDMI output. The decoder can quickly and easily switch between multiple encoders on the network alongside a locally connected HDMI source.1 The DM‑NVX‑363 provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for applications that require encoder and decoder operating modes in a single device. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser or can be changed by using the onboard Setup button. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. HDMI® Input The DM‑NVX‑363 includes one HDMI input. When the DM‑NVX-363 is used as a decoder mounted behind a typical conference room display device, the HDMI input provides a convenient way to connect to a Crestron AirMedia® presentation gateway, videoconferencing codec, or small form factor computer.1 HDMI Output with 4K60 4:4:4 Scaler When the DM‑NVX‑363 is configured as a decoder, the HDMI output feeds the decoded signal to the HDMI input of a local display device or other equipment. The built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device. When the DM‑NVX‑363 is configured as an encoder, the HDMI output can be used to feed a local display, confidence monitor, or audio system.1, 4 Video Wall Processing A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high. Dynamic Text Overlay The DM-NVX-363 enables the display of dynamic text, providing a means to label the video source or to display special instructions, schedules, announcements, alerts, and other messaging. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by an input of a DM NVX encoder or displayed by an output of a DM NVX decoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Background Image for On-Screen Display When the DM-NVX-363 is configured as a decoder, an image can be uploaded to the device for use as a background image on a display whenever active video content is not being displayed. Supported image file types are .jpeg, .jpg, and .png. The supported maximum resolution of an image is 3840x2160 pixels. Up to 20 image files can be uploaded for a total storage capacity of up to 100 MB. Test Pattern Generator When the DM-NVX-363 is configured as an encoder, the built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM NVX encoder can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate In DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.5 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio Embedding or De-embedding A balanced stereo analog audio port is included, which can be configured as either an input or output. As an input, the port allows a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the video signal from the HDMI input or the incoming network video stream. As an output, the port can provide a stereo line-level signal to feed a local sound system or soundbar. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio with Downmixing DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM6. The DM-NVX-363 can decode the incoming multichannel surround sound signal from the network or an HDMI input and then downmix that signal to stereo. The stereo downmix signal is automatically routed to the onboard analog output7, while the HDMI output can be configured to output either stereo or multichannel signals. As an encoder, the DM-NVX-363 distributes both stereo and multichannel signals simultaneously over the network, allowing either signal to be selected at any decoder on the network. NOTE: The DSP of the DM-NVX-363 is compatible with Dolby Atmos audio using True HD or Dolby Digital Plus audio formats. Dante® or AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding Dante and AES67 support allows the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel Dante or AES67 audio stream while another 2-channel Dante or AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device and combined with the video signal. In DM NVX encoder mode, the received Dante or AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the received Dante or AES67 audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output. NOTE: A Dante or AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Breakaway Audio A DM NVX decoder can select and combine separate video and audio signals from two different inputs—even two different encoders. Combining signals from two separate encoders is limited to 2-channel stereo audio.8 Copper and Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑363 includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2), one RJ-45 100BASE-TX port (Ethernet port 3), and one SFP port (Ethernet port 4). The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types.3 Ethernet port 1, 2, or 4 can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. Ports 1 and 2 can also be used to provide network connections for an AirMedia gateway, display device, or other local device. In addition, the ports can be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image. Port 1 is also capable of receiving power from a Crestron power injector (DM-PSU-ULTRA-MIDSPAN), POE+ compliant Ethernet switch, or third-party IEEE 802.3at compliant PSE (power sourcing equipment).2, 9 An RJ-45 100BASE-TX port is included for connection to a dedicated audio network or for use as a convenience port. A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977, at https://www.crestron.com/nvx. Network Port Selection Network port selection enables network traffic to be managed and segregated based on traffic type. Internal VLANs are used to route different traffic types to specific external Ethernet ports, which can be assigned to the various traffic types. AES67 or Dante audio can be separated from the primary video and control network resulting in a dedicated audio network. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoder to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video, audio, and USB signals. Rather than being connected to a Gigabit Ethernet network, a 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of an encoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder. By default, point-to-point mode is enabled and can be disabled if desired. When point-to-point mode is enabled and a direct connection between an encoder and decoder is automatically detected, no additional configuration is required for the encoder or decoder to operate in point-to-point mode; however, the operating mode of a DM-NVX-363 device must be configured correctly. If the device is to function as an encoder, the operating mode of the device must be configured as an encoder. If the device is to function as a decoder, the operating mode must be configured as a decoder. In addition, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), IR, and RS-232 control. USB 2.0 and KVM Integration DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports are provided on the DM‑NVX‑363, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint. In addition to KVM switch functionality, various types of USB peripherals are supported, including whiteboards, touch screens, game controllers, cameras, mobile devices, headsets, and flash drives.10 USB 2.0 data transport can be configured for Layer 2 or Layer 3. Layer 2 supports USB signal extension in point-to-point and multipoint applications. USB signals can be routed from the HOST port of up to seven remote DM NVX endpoints to the DEVICE port of a single local DM NVX endpoint. Layer 2 also supports Crestron USB over Ethernet Network extenders, which consist of the DM-NUX-L2, DM-NUX-R2, DM-NUX-L2-1G, DM-NUX-R2-1G, and legacy models (USB‑NX2‑LOCAL-1G, USB‑NX2‑REMOTE-1G, USB‑EXT‑DM‑LOCAL, and USB‑EXT‑DM‑REMOTE). The USB extenders can be used in locations that do not include DM NVX endpoints. USB signals can be routed between DM NVX endpoints and USB extenders under the management of a control system11. USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs. DM NUX, USB NX2, and USB EXT DM devices do not support Layer 3. In addition to USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports, the DM-NVX-363 includes a USB 2.0 HID port that can provide hot key functionality when enabled via the web interface or a control system. When the DM NVX device is operating as a receiver, the HID port can detect a series of hot key sequences on a keyboard and route USB traffic to the control system and then to selected source devices (for example, PCs). Device Control The DM-NVX-363 includes built-in COM (RS-232) and IR ports for control of the connected display, camera, or other devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC over the HDMI connections. Under the management of a control system, the DM‑NVX‑363 can control the display and source devices, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. The COM port, IR port, and CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑363 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM‑NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX‑DIR‑ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. Low-Profile Installation The DM‑NVX‑363 mounts conveniently onto a flat surface or rack rail, and fits easily behind a flat panel display, above a ceiling-mounted projector, beneath a tabletop, or inside a lectern, AV cart, or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided using POE+ or the optional Crestron PW-2412WU power pack (sold separately).9 For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at https://www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features  4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet  HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support  Real-time video performance over the network  Pixel Perfect Processing technology  Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128  HDCP 2.3 compliant Configurable as an encoder or decoder One HDMI® input One HDMI output with 4K60 4:4:4 scaler Video wall processing Dynamic text overlay Image preview Background image for on-screen display Test pattern generator Fixed, adaptive, or variable bit rate Analog audio embedding or de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio with downmixing Dante® or AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Breakaway audio USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing Copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity Network port selection Automatic point-to-point connectivity Device control via RS-232, IR, and CEC Easy setup via built-in web pages Interoperable with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for ful control of the DM-NVX-363 Compact, surface-mountable design Powered via POE+ or optional power pack (sold separately)  

Regular price: €3,348.66
DM-NVX-363C
DM-NVX-363C

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high-definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high-performance virtual matrix routing solution that is economically advantageous and infinitely scalable for any enterprise or campus-wide 4K content distribution application. Professional onboard scaling, HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensure the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The DM-NVX-363C is an AV-over-IP encoder/decoder card that occupies one card slot in a DMF-CI-8 card chassis. The card is designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver in a high-density rack-mount installation. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM‑NVX‑363C includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI® output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output, surround sound audio with downmixing, native Dante® and AES67 transmit and receive capability, USB 2.0 and KVM integration, and support for copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity.2, 3 Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full-motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system also provides stability and reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM‑NVX‑363C can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1-Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder or Decoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑363C is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder: As an encoder, the DM‑NVX‑363C allows the HDMI signal of the output of a switcher, computer, Crestron AirMedia® gateway, or other media source to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 As a decoder, the DM‑NVX‑363C receives the signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to the input of a switcher or display device via the HDMI output. The decoder can quickly and easily switch between multiple encoders on the network alongside a locally connected HDMI source.1 The DM‑NVX‑363C provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for applications that require encoder and decoder operating modes in one card. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser or via the DMF‑CI‑8 front panel. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. HDMI® Input The DM‑NVX‑363C includes one HDMI input, which provides a convenient way to connect a source device to a DM NVX integrated system. HDMI Output with 4K60 4:4:4 Scaler When the DM‑NVX‑363C is configured as a decoder, the HDMI output feeds the decoded signal to the HDMI input of a local display device, switcher, or other equipment. The built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device. When the DM‑NVX‑363C is configured as an encoder, the HDMI output can be used to feed a local display, confidence monitor, or audio system.1, 4 Video Wall Processing A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high. Dynamic Text Overlay The DM-NVX-363C enables the display of dynamic text, providing a means to label the video source or to display special instructions, schedules, announcements, alerts, and other messaging. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by an input of a DM NVX encoder or displayed by an output of a DM NVX decoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image, while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Background Image for On-Screen Display When the DM-NVX-363C is configured as a decoder, an image can be uploaded to the device for use as a background image on a display whenever active video content is not being displayed. Supported image file types are .jpeg, .jpg, and .png. The supported maximum resolution of an image is 3840x2160 pixels. Up to 20 image files can be uploaded for a total storage capacity of up to 100 MB. Test Pattern Generator When the DM-NVX-363C is configured as an encoder, the built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM NVX encoder can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate In DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.5 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio Embedding or De-embedding A balanced stereo analog audio port is included, which can be configured as either an input or output. As an input, the port allows a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the video signal from the HDMI input or the incoming network video stream. As an output, the port can provide a stereo line-level signal to feed a local sound system or analog audio switcher. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio with Downmixing DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM6. The DM-NVX-363C can decode the incoming multichannel surround sound signal from the network or an HDMI input and then downmix that signal to stereo. The stereo downmix signal is automatically routed to the onboard analog output7, while the HDMI output can be configured to output either stereo or multichannel signals. As an encoder, the DM-NVX-363C distributes both stereo and multichannel signals simultaneously over the network, allowing either signal to be selected at any decoder on the network. NOTE: The DSP of the DM-NVX-363C is compatible with Dolby Atmos audio using True HD or Dolby Digital Plus audio formats. Dante® or AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding Dante and AES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel Dante or AES67 audio stream while another 2-channel Dante or AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device and combined with the video signal. In DM NVX encoder mode, the received Dante or AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the received Dante or AES67 audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output. NOTE: A Dante or AES67 stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Breakaway Audio A DM NVX decoder can select and combine separate video and audio signals from two different inputs—even two different encoders. Combining signals from two separate encoders is limited to 2-channel stereo audio.8 Copper and Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑363C includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2), one RJ-45 100BASE-TX port (Ethernet port 3), and one SFP port (Ethernet port 4). The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types.3 Ethernet port 1, 2, or 4 can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. Ports 1 and 2 can also be used to provide network connections for an AirMedia gateway, display device, or other local device. In addition, the ports can be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image.2 An RJ-45 100BASE-TX port is included for connection to a dedicated audio network or for use as a convenience port. A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977, at https://www.crestron.com/nvx. Network Port Selection Network port selection enables network traffic to be managed and segregated based on traffic type. Internal VLANs are used to route different traffic types to specific external Ethernet ports, which can then be assigned to the various traffic types. AES67 or Dante audio can be separated from the primary video and control network resulting in a dedicated audio network. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoder to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video, audio, and USB signals. Rather than being connected to a Gigabit Ethernet network, a 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of an encoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder. By default, point-to-point mode is enabled and can be disabled if desired. When point-to-point mode is enabled and a direct connection between an encoder and decoder is automatically detected, no additional configuration is required for the encoder or decoder to operate in point-to-point mode; however, the operating mode of a DM-NVX-363C device must be configured correctly. If the device is to function as an encoder, the operating mode of the device must be configured as an encoder. If the device is to function as a decoder, the operating mode must be configured as a decoder. In addition, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). USB 2.0 and KVM Integration DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports are provided on the DM‑NVX‑363C, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint. In addition to KVM switch functionality, various types of USB peripherals are supported, including whiteboards, touch screens, game controllers, cameras, mobile devices, headsets, and flash drives.9 USB 2.0 data transport can be configured for Layer 2 or Layer 3. Layer 2 supports USB signal extension in point-to-point and multipoint applications. USB signals can be routed from the HOST port of up to seven remote DM NVX endpoints to the DEVICE port of a single local DM NVX endpoint. Layer 2 also supports Crestron USB over Ethernet Network extenders, which consist of the DM-NUX-L2, DM-NUX-R2, DM-NUX-L2-1G, DM-NUX-R2-1G, and legacy models (USB‑NX2‑LOCAL-1G, USB‑NX2‑REMOTE-1G, USB‑EXT‑DM‑LOCAL, and USB‑EXT‑DM‑REMOTE). The USB extenders can be used in locations that do not include DM NVX endpoints. USB signals can be routed between DM NVX endpoints and USB extenders under the management of a control system10. USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs. DM NUX, USB NX2, and USB EXT DM devices do not support Layer 3. In addition to USB 2.0 HOST and DEVICE ports, the DM-NVX-363C includes a USB 2.0 HID port that can provide hot key functionality when enabled via the web interface or a control system. When the DM NVX device is operating as a receiver, the HID port can detect a series of hot key sequences on a keyboard and route USB traffic to the control system and then to selected source devices (for example, PCs). CEC Device Control The DM-NVX-363C provides a gateway for controlling devices via CEC over the HDMI connections. Under the management of a control system, the DM‑NVX‑363C can control the display and source devices, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑363C is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM‑NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX‑DIR‑ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. High-Density, Card-Based Solution The DM-NVX-363-C is designed for installation into a DMF-CI-8 card chassis, providing a scalable high-density solution for applications requiring multiple encoders and decoders in one equipment rack. For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at https://www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features  4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet  HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support  Real-time video performance over the network  Pixel Perfect Processing technology  Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128  HDCP 2.3 compliant Configurable as an encoder or decoder One HDMI® input One HDMI output with 4K60 4:4:4 scaler Video wall processing Dynamic text overlay image preview Background image for on-screen display Test pattern generator Fixed, adaptive, or variable bit rate Analog audio embedding or de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio with downmixing Dante® or AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Breakaway audio USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing Copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity Network port selection Automatic point-to-point connectivity CEC device control Easy setup via built-in web pages Interoperable with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-363C Designed for installation into a DMF-CI-8 chassis  

Regular price: €3,189.20
DM-NVX-384
DM-NVX-384

The DM‑NVX‑384 is a compact DM NVX® AV-over-IP encoder/decoder designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM‑NVX‑384 includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output, native AES67 transmit and receive capability, surround sound audio, support for copper and fiber-optic Ethernet connectivity, and USB 2.0 and KVM integration.2, 3, 4 HDMI® and USB-C® 4x1 Input Switching The DM‑NVX‑384 includes two HDMI inputs and two USB-C inputs that comprise a 4x1 input switcher. When used as a decoder mounted behind a typical conference room display device, the HDMI input provides a convenient way to connect to a Crestron AirMedia® presentation gateway, video-conferencing codec, or small form factor computer. The USB‑C inputs allow for a DisplayPort™ Alt Mode video connection to laptops that do not feature an HDMI connection. The USB-C inputs also pass USB 2.0 data back and forth from the connected host PC and other DM NVX or DM NUX endpoints. ​Switching between the four inputs can be performed automatically using auto-switching mode, programmatically via a control system, or through the web interface. Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system also provides stability and reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Support for 5K Resolutions The DM‑NVX‑384 introduces support for 5K Ultra-Wide 5120 × 2160 and 5K Super-Wide 5120 × 1440 video resolutions, expanding the DM NVX product family's compatibility with the latest generation of computers, monitors, and displays. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM‑NVX‑384 can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than one frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1‑Gigabit network at resolutions up to 5K Wide 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder and Decoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑384 is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder:   As an encoder, the DM‑NVX‑384 allows the HDMI or USB‑C signal of a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 As a decoder, the DM‑NVX‑384 receives the signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to a display device via the HDMI output. The decoder can quickly and easily switch between multiple encoders on the network alongside a locally connected HDMI or USB-C source.1 The DM‑NVX‑384 provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for applications that require encoder and decoder operating modes in a single device. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser or can be changed by using the SETUP button. HDMI Output with 4K60 4:4:4 Scaler When the DM‑NVX‑384 is configured as a decoder, the HDMI output feeds the decoded signal to the HDMI input of a local display device, switcher, or other equipment. The built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device. When the DM‑NVX‑384 is configured as an encoder, the HDMI output can be used to feed a local display, confidence monitor, or audio system.1, 5 Video Wall Processing A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high. Text Overlay The ability to display dynamic or fixed text on screen provides a means to label the video source or to display special instructions, schedules, announcements, alerts, and other messaging. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. In decoder mode, the DM‑NVX‑384 can receive both multichannel and 2-channel downmix signals from a DM-NVX-363, DM-NVX-363C, DM‑NVX‑351, or DM‑NVX‑351C encoder, allowing either signal to be selected at the HDMI output while the 2-channel signal is automatically routed to the analog output. AES67 and DM NAX® Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support via native support for Crestron DM NAX® Audio-over-IP technology allows the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 source while another AES67 2-channel audio stream is received from a Crestron DM NAX device or other AES67 capable device and combined with the video signal. In DM NVX encoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, secondary audio stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the AES67 received audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output. Analog Audio Embedding or De-embedding An unbalanced stereo analog audio port is included, which can be configured as either an input or output. As an input, the port allows a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the video signal from the HDMI input or the incoming network video stream. As an output, the port can provide a stereo line-level signal to feed a local sound system or soundbar. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser.6 Breakaway Audio A DM NVX decoder can select and combine separate video and audio signals from two different inputs or even two different encoders. Combining signals from two separate encoders is limited to 2-channel stereo audio.7 Copper or Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑384 includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2) and one SFP port (Ethernet port 3). Any Ethernet port can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. When not used to transport network video, ports 1 and 2 can provide network connections for an AirMedia gateway, display device, or other local device. The ports can also be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image. Port 1 is also capable of receiving power from a POE++ compliant Ethernet switch or third-party IEEE 802.3bt compliant PSE (power sourcing equipment).2, 8 The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types.3 A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide. USB 2.0 and KVM Integration DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 TO HOST and TO DEVICE ports are provided on the DM‑NVX‑384, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint. In addition to KVM switch functionality, various types of USB peripherals are supported, including whiteboards, touch screens, game controllers, cameras, mobile devices, headsets, and flash drives.9 USB 2.0 data transport can be configured for Layer 2 or Layer 3. Layer 2 supports USB signal extension in point-to-point and multipoint applications. USB signals can be routed from the TO DEVICE ports of up to seven remote DM NVX endpoints to the TO HOST port of a single local DM NVX endpoint. Layer 2 also supports Crestron USB-over-Ethernet devices (DM‑NUX‑L2 or DM‑NUX‑R2, sold separately), which can be used in locations that do not include DM NVX endpoints. USB signals can be routed between DM NVX and DM NUX devices under the management of a control system. USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs. Device Control The DM‑NVX‑384 includes built-in COM (RS-232) and IR ports for control of the connected display, camera, or other devices by a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) over the HDMI connection, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. The COM port and CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑384 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director® Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance (DM‑NVX‑DIR‑80, DM‑NVX‑DIR‑160, or DM‑NVX‑DIR‑ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. Crestron XiO Cloud® Service Support The DM‑NVX‑384 is compatible with the Crestron XiO Cloud® service, which is a platform for remotely provisioning, monitoring, and managing Crestron devices across an enterprise or an entire client base. The service enables installers and IT managers to deploy and manage thousands of devices simultaneously. Refer to crestron.com/xiocloud for more information. Low-Profile Installation The DM‑NVX‑384 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail, and fits easily behind a flat panel display, above a ceiling-mounted projector, beneath a tabletop, or inside a lectern, AV cart, or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided using POE++ or the optional Crestron PW‑2420RU power pack (sold separately).8 Refer to the DM NVX feature page for additional design tools and reference documents.   Key Features Two HDMI® and two USB-C® inputs 5K video over standard Gigabit Ethernet, configurable as an encoder or decoder1 Support for 5K Ultra-Wide (21:9) and Super-Wide (32:9) resolutions HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support Real-time video performance over the network with Pixel Perfect Processing technology Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128 One HDMI output with 4K60 4:4:4 scaler Video wall processing Dynamic text overlay capability 7.1 surround sound audio support AES67 and analog audio embedding and de-embedding Copper or fiber Ethernet connectivity USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing Device control via RS-232, IR, and CEC Automatic point-to-point connectivity Easy setup via built-in web interface Interoperability with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system Streamlined management using DM NVX Director™ virtual switching appliances Crestron XiO Cloud™ service support Compact, surface- or rack-mountable design Powered via PoE++ or optional power pack (sold separately)  

Regular price: €3,743.74
DM-NVX-384C
DM-NVX-384C

The DM‑NVX‑384C is a DM NVX® AV-over-IP encoder/decoder card that occupies one card slot in a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis. The card is designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver in a high-density rack-mount installation. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM‑NVX‑384C includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output, native AES67 transmit and receive capability, surround sound audio, support for copper and fiber-optic Ethernet connectivity, and USB 2.0 and KVM integration.2, 3, 4 HDMI® and USB-C® 4x1 Input Switching The DM‑NVX‑384C includes two HDMI inputs and two USB-C inputs that comprise a 4x1 input switcher. When used as a decoder mounted behind a typical conference room display device, the HDMI input provides a convenient way to connect to a Crestron AirMedia® presentation gateway, video-conferencing codec, or small form factor computer. The USB‑C inputs allow for a DisplayPort™ Alt Mode video connection to laptops that do not feature an HDMI connection. The USB-C inputs also pass USB 2.0 data back and forth from the connected host PC and other DM NVX or DM NUX endpoints. Switching between the four inputs can be performed automatically using auto-switching mode, programmatically via a control system, or through the web interface. Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system also provides stability and reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Support for 5K Resolutions The DM‑NVX‑384C introduces support for 5K Ultra-Wide 5120 × 2160 and 5K Super-Wide 5120 × 1440 video resolutions, expanding the DM NVX product family's compatibility with the latest generation of computers, monitors, and displays. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM‑NVX‑384C can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than one frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1‑Gigabit network at resolutions up to 5K Ultra-Wide 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder and Decoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑384C is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder:   As an encoder, the DM‑NVX‑384C allows the HDMI or USB‑C signal of a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 As a decoder, the DM‑NVX‑384C receives the signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to a display device via the HDMI output. The decoder can quickly and easily switch between multiple encoders on the network alongside a locally connected HDMI or USB-C source.1 The DM‑NVX‑384C provides a versatile and cost-effective solution for applications that require encoder and decoder operating modes in a single device. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser. HDMI Output with 5K Scaler When the DM‑NVX‑384C is configured as a decoder, the HDMI output feeds the decoded signal to the HDMI input of a local display device, switcher, or other equipment. The built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device. When the DM‑NVX‑384C is configured as an encoder, the HDMI output can be used to feed a local display, confidence monitor, or audio system.1, 5 Video Wall Processing A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high. Text Overlay The ability to display dynamic or fixed text on screen provides a means to label the video source or to display special instructions, schedules, announcements, alerts, and other messaging. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. In decoder mode, the DM‑NVX‑384C can receive both multichannel and 2-channel downmix signals from a DM-NVX-363, DM-NVX-363C, DM‑NVX‑351, or DM‑NVX‑351C encoder, allowing either signal to be selected at the HDMI output while the 2-channel signal is automatically routed to the analog output. AES67 and DM NAX® Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support via native support for Crestron DM NAX® Audio-over-IP technology allows the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 source while another AES67 2-channel audio stream is received from a Crestron DM NAX device or other AES67 capable device and combined with the video signal. In DM NVX encoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, secondary audio stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the AES67 received audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output. Analog Audio Embedding or De-embedding An unbalanced stereo analog audio port is included, which can be configured as either an input or output. As an input, the port allows a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the video signal from the HDMI input or the incoming network video stream. As an output, the port can provide a stereo line-level signal to feed a local sound system or soundbar. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser.6 Breakaway Audio A DM NVX decoder can select and combine separate video and audio signals from two different inputs or even two different encoders. Combining signals from two separate encoders is limited to 2-channel stereo audio.7 Copper or Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑384C includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2) and one SFP port (Ethernet port 3). Any Ethernet port can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. When not used to transport network video, ports 1 and 2 can provide network connections for an AirMedia gateway, display device, or other local device. The ports can also be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image.2 The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types.3 A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide. USB 2.0 and KVM Integration DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 TO HOST and TO DEVICE ports are provided on the DM‑NVX‑384C, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint. In addition to KVM switch functionality, various types of USB peripherals are supported, including whiteboards, touch screens, game controllers, cameras, mobile devices, headsets, and flash drives.8 USB 2.0 data transport can be configured for Layer 2 or Layer 3. Layer 2 supports USB signal extension in point-to-point and multipoint applications. USB signals can be routed from the TO DEVICE ports of up to seven remote DM NVX endpoints to the TO HOST port of a single local DM NVX endpoint. Layer 2 also supports Crestron USB-over-Ethernet devices (DM‑NUX‑L2 or DM‑NUX‑R2, sold separately), which can be used in locations that do not include DM NVX endpoints. USB signals can be routed between DM NVX and DM NUX devices under the management of a control system. USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑384C is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director® Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance (DM‑NVX‑DIR‑80, DM‑NVX‑DIR‑160, or DM‑NVX‑DIR‑ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. Crestron XiO Cloud® Service Support The DM‑NVX‑384C is compatible with the Crestron XiO Cloud® service, which is a platform for remotely provisioning, monitoring, and managing Crestron devices across an enterprise or an entire client base. The service enables installers and IT managers to deploy and manage thousands of devices simultaneously. Refer to crestron.com/xiocloud for more information. High-Density, Card-Based Solution The DM‑NVX‑384C is designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis, providing a scalable high-density solution for applications requiring multiple encoders and decoders in one equipment rack. Refer to the DM NVX feature page for additional design tools and reference documents.   Key Features Two HDMI® and two USB-C® inputs 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet, configurable as an encoder or decoder1 Support for 5K Ultra-Wide (21:9) and Super-Wide (32:9) resolutions HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support Real-time video performance over the network with Pixel Perfect Processing technology Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128 One HDMI output with 5K scaler Video wall processing Dynamic text overlay capability 7.1 surround sound audio support AES67 and analog audio embedding and de-embedding Copper or fiber Ethernet connectivity USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing Device control via CEC Automatic point-to-point connectivity Easy setup via built-in web interface Interoperability with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system Streamlined management using DM NVX Director™ virtual switching appliances Crestron XiO Cloud™ service support Designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis  

Regular price: €3,743.74
DM-NVX-D20
DM-NVX-D20

The DM-NVX-D20 is a compact AV-over-IP decoder designed to receive video with resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Featuring secure web‑based control and management, an HDMI® output, an analog audio output, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support, the DM-NVX-D20 provides a decoder solution that offers price and performance optimization in a DM NVX network AV installation of any size.1, 2Real-Time 4K60 Video PerformanceEngineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, the DM-NVX-D20 ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural.A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility.Enterprise-Grade SecurityUsing advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies.Decoder FunctionalityThe DM-NVX-D20 provides decoder functionality designed for use with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 encoder. The DM-NVX-D20 supports resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 including 4K30 4:4:4. The DM-NVX-D20 receives a signal from the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 and feeds it to a local display device via the HDMI output.NOTE: In addition to the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10, the DM-NVX-D20 is also interoperable with other DM NVX products that can function as encoders. If the DM-NVX-D20 is used with a DM NVX encoder other than the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10, the stream type of the encoder must be configured to interoperate with the DM-NVX-D20. The resolution of the encoder must also be configured so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution of the DM-NVX-D20. Configuration of the encoder is accomplished by using the web interface or a control system.It is recommended that the DM-NVX-D20 not be used with 4K60 4:4:4 encoders (for example, the DM-NVX-36x[C] Series) in order to maintain the higher resolutions supported by the 4K60 4:4:4 encoders.NOTE: The HDMI output does not support video scaling.Analog Audio De-embeddingThe analog audio output provides a stereo line‑level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume can be adjusted by using the web interface or a control system.37.1 Surround Sound AudioDM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM.AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embeddingAES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The AES67 audio stream that is received can be combined with the video signal and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output.NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint.Copper Ethernet ConnectivityThe DM-NVX-D20 includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE compliant, enabling the device to be powered via a PoE Ethernet switch.4 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide.Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-D20 to be connected directly to a DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-D20 is connected directly to the 1000BASE-T port of the encoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether a DM-NVX-D20 is connected directly to the encoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-D20 and the encoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity.Device Control via RS-232, IR, and CECThe DM-NVX-D20 includes built‑in COM (RS‑232) and IR ports for control of devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) over the HDMI connection. Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-D20 can control the display device via CEC, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters.The COM port, IR port, and CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system.Web‑Based SetupSetup of the DM-NVX-D20 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance.Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching AppliancesUse of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal.Compact, Surface-Mountable DesignThe DM-NVX-D20 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail and fits easily behind a flat panel display, above a ceiling‑mounted projector, or inside an AV cart or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided via PoE or an optional power pack (sold separately).4For additional information about DM NVX technology and the DM NVX product family, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx Key FeaturesSupport of video resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet, 4K30 4:4:4 includedReal-time video performance over the networkEnterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128HDCP 2.3 complianceDecoder functionality designed for use with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 and support for other DM NVX® products that can function as encodersOne HDMI® outputAnalog audio de-embedding7.1 surround sound audioAES67 audio embedding and de-embeddingCopper Ethernet connectivity with PoE supportAutomatic point-to-point connectivity with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10Device control via RS-232, IR, and CECEasy setup using built-in web pagesCompatibility with Crestron® 3-Series® or later control systemsStreamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances.AV Framework™ technology supportXiO Cloud® service supportCrestron Home® OS supportAPI for full control of the DM-NVX-D20Compact, surface-mountable designPowered via PoE or optional power pack (sold separately)

€1,197.14*
DM-NVX-D200
DM-NVX-D200

The DM-NVX-D200 is a compact AV-over-IP decoder designed to receive video with resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Featuring secure web‑based control and management, an HDMI® output with 4K60 video scaler, an analog audio output, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE+ support, the DM-NVX-D200 provides a decoder solution that offers price and performance optimization in a DM NVX® network AV installation of any size.1, 2Real-Time 4K60 Video PerformanceEngineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, the DM-NVX-D200 ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural.A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility.Enterprise-Grade SecurityUsing advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies.Decoder Functionality with 4K60 4:2:0 ScalerThe DM-NVX-D200 provides decoder functionality designed for use with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 encoder. The DM-NVX-D200 supports resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 including 4K30 4:4:4. The DM-NVX-D200 receives a signal from the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 and feeds it to a local display device via the HDMI output. The built‑in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device.NOTE: In addition to the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10, the DM-NVX-D200 is also interoperable with other DM NVX products that can function as encoders. If the DM-NVX-D200 is used with a DM NVX encoder other than the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10, the stream type of the encoder must be configured to interoperate with the DM-NVX-D200. The resolution of the encoder must also be configured so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution of the DM-NVX-D200. Configuration of the encoder is accomplished by using the web interface or a control system.It is recommended that the DM-NVX-D200 not be used with 4K60 4:4:4 encoders (for example, the DM-NVX-36x[C] Series) in order to maintain the higher resolutions supported by the 4K60 4:4:4 encoders.Video Wall ProcessingA video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to 8 wide by 8 high.Analog Audio De-embeddingThe analog audio output provides a stereo line‑level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume can be adjusted by using the web interface or a control system.37.1 Surround Sound AudioDM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM.AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embeddingAES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The AES67 audio stream that is received can be combined with the video signal and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output.NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint.Copper Ethernet ConnectivityThe DM-NVX-D200 includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE+ compliant, enabling the device to be powered via a PoE+ Ethernet switch.4 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide.Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-D200 to be connected directly to a DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-D200 is connected directly to the 1000BASE-T port of the encoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether a DM-NVX-D200 is connected directly to the encoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-D200 and the encoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity.Device Control via RS-232, IR, and CECThe DM-NVX-D200 includes built‑in COM (RS‑232) and IR ports for control of devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) over the HDMI connection. Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-D200 can control the display device via CEC, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters.The COM port, IR port, and CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system.Web-Based SetupSetup of the DM-NVX-D200 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance.Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching AppliancesUse of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal.Compact, Surface-Mountable DesignThe DM-NVX-D200 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail and fits easily behind a flat panel display, above a ceiling‑mounted projector, or inside an AV cart or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided via PoE+ or an optional power pack (sold separately).4For additional information about DM NVX technology and the DM NVX product family, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx. Key FeaturesSupport of video resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet, 4K30 4:4:4 includedReal-time video performance over the networkEnterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128HDCP 2.3 complianceDecoder functionality designed for use with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10 and support for other DM NVX® products that can function as encodersOne HDMI® output with 4K60 4:2:0 video scalerVideo wall processingAnalog audio de-embedding7.1 surround sound audioAES67 audio embedding or de-embeddingCopper Ethernet connectivity with PoE+ supportAutomatic point-to-point connectivity with the DM-NVX-E20 or DM-NVX-E10Device control via RS-232, IR, and CECEasy setup using built-in web pagesCompatibility with Crestron® 3-Series® or later control systemsStreamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances.AV Framework™ technology supportXiO Cloud® service supportCrestron Home® OS supportAPI for full control of the DM-NVX-D200Compact, surface-mountable designPowered via PoE+ or optional power pack (sold separately)

€1,449.42*
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DM-NVX-D30
DM-NVX-D30

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high‑definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high‑performance virtual matrix routing solution for any enterprise or campus‑wide 4K content distribution application. Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensures the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2The Crestron® DM-NVX-D30 is a compact AV over IP decoder designed to function as a receiver.  Featuring secure web‑based control and management, an HDMI® output, an analog audio output, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE+ support, the DM-NVX-D30 offers a decoder solution for a DM NVX network AV installation of any size.2Real‑Time 4K60 Video DistributionEngineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural.A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility.Pixel Perfect Processing TechnologyA DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. The DM-NVX-D30 can decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end‑to‑end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1‑Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4.Enterprise‑Grade SecurityUsing advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies.Decoder FunctionalityThe DM-NVX-D30 is a basic decoder that receives a signal from a DM NVX encoder and feeds it to a local display device via the HDMI output. The DM-NVX-D30 can quickly and easily switch among multiple encoders on the network. Compatible with DM NVX products that can function as encoders, the DM-NVX-D30 can be used in any DM NVX network AV design.NOTES:The HDMI output does not support video scaling.For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084.Image PreviewImage preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being displayed by an output of a DM NVX decoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface.Background Image for On-Screen DisplayAn image can be uploaded to the device for use as a background image on a display whenever active video content is not being displayed. Supported image file types are .jpeg, .jpg, and .png. The supported maximum resolution of an image is 3840x2160 pixels. Up to 20 image files can be uploaded for a total storage capacity of up to 100 MB.Analog Audio De-embeddingThe analog audio output provides a stereo line‑level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser.37.1 Surround Sound AudioDM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM.AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embeddingAES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device and combined with the video signal. The received AES67 audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output.NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint.Copper Ethernet ConnectivityThe DM-NVX-D30 includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE+ compliant, allowing the device to be powered via a PoE+ Ethernet switch.4 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977.Automatic Point-to-Point ConnectivityPoint-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-D30 to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoder to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the decoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of an encoder.By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-D30 is connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-D30 and an encoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration; however, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), RS-232, and IR control.Device ControlThe DM-NVX-D30 includes built‑in COM (RS‑232) and IR ports for control of display devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC over the HDMI connection. Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-D30 can control the display device via CEC, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters.The COM port, IR port, and CEC over the HDMI output can also enable the display device to be turned on or off automatically without the use of a control system.Web‑Based SetupSetup of the DM-NVX-D30 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance.Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching AppliancesFor applications that are small to moderate in size, a network of DM NVX endpoints can be configured and controlled with the use of a control system. For larger enterprise and campus‑wide signal routing applications, adding a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) enhances and streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal.Low‑Profile InstallationThe DM-NVX-D30 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail and fits easily behind a flat panel display, above a ceiling‑mounted projector, or inside an AV cart or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided via PoE+ or an optional power pack (sold separately).4For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx. Key Features4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit EthernetHDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video supportReal‑time video performance over the networkPixel Perfect Processing technologyEnterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128HDCP 2.3 compliantDecoder functionality for use with DM NVX® products that can function as encodersOne HDMI® outputImage previewBackground image for on-screen displayAnalog audio de-embedding7.1 surround sound audioAES67 audio embedding and de-embeddingCopper Ethernet connectivity with PoE+ supportAutomatic point-to-point connectivityDevice control via RS‑232, IR, and CECEasy setup via built‑in web pagesCompatibility with Crestron® 3‑Series® or later control systemsStreamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances.AV Framework™ technology supportXiO Cloud® service supportCrestron Home® OS supportAPI for full control of the DM-NVX-D30Compact, surface‑mountable designPowered via PoE+ or optional power pack (sold separately)

€1,727.88*
DM-NVX-D30C
DM-NVX-D30C

Die DM NVX®- Technologie überträgt ultrahochauflösende 4K60-Videos im 4:4:4-Format über Standard-Gigabit-Ethernet ohne spürbare Latenz oder Qualitätsverlust. Mithilfe von Standard-Netzwerk-Switches und CAT5e-UTP-Verkabelung bietet ein DM NVX-System eine leistungsstarke virtuelle Matrix-Routing-Lösung für unternehmens- oder campusweite 4K-Content-Distributionsanwendungen. Die Unterstützung von HDR (High Dynamic Range) und HDCP 2.3 gewährleistet höchste Bildqualität und Kompatibilität mit allen gängigen Medienquellen. 1, 2 Der DM-NVX-D30C ist ein AV-over-IP-Decoder, der einen Steckplatz eines DMF-CI-8- Kartengehäuses belegt. Die Karte ist als Empfänger in einer hochdichten Rackmontage konzipiert. Mit sicherer webbasierter Steuerung und Verwaltung, einem HDMI®-Ausgang, einem analogen Audioausgang, AES67-Sende- und Empfangsfunktion sowie Kupfer-Ethernet-Konnektivität bietet der DM-NVX-D30C eine Decoderlösung für eine DM-NVX-Netzwerk-AV-Installation jeder Größe. 2 Echtzeit-Videoverteilung in 4K60: Die für anspruchsvolle Anwendungen in Konferenzräumen und Klassenzimmern entwickelte DM NVX-Technologie gewährleistet Echtzeit-Full-Motion-Videoleistung in 4K60 für die Präsentation von Multimedia-Inhalten, Videokonferenzen und Live-Kamerabildern. Interaktive Funktionen wie Gameplay und die Verwendung einer Maus sind flüssig und natürlich. Ein DM NVX-System ist auf Stabilität und höchste Zuverlässigkeit ausgelegt. Zeilensynchronisierte Ausgänge gewährleisten eine perfekte Synchronisierung von Inhalten über mehrere Displays hinweg für Anwendungen wie Digital Signage. Variables Multicast TTL (Time To Live) ermöglicht die Durchquerung mehrerer Netzwerkrouter für optimale Flexibilität. Pixel Perfect Processing-Technologie Ein DM NVX-System enthält die Pixel Perfect Processing-Technologie, die eine einwandfreie Videoübertragung in allen Anwendungen gewährleistet. Der DM-NVX-D30C kann ein Videosignal dekodieren und eine nicht wahrnehmbare End-to-End-Latenz von weniger als 1 Frame erreichen. Die Bildqualität der Quelle bleibt über ein 1-Gigabit-Netzwerk bei jeder Auflösung bis zu 4K60 4:4:4 erhalten. Sicherheit auf Unternehmensniveau Mit erweiterten Sicherheitsfunktionen und Protokollen wie 802.1X-Authentifizierung, Active Directory®-Anmeldeinformationsverwaltung, AES-128-Inhaltsverschlüsselung, PKI-Authentifizierung, TLS, SSH und HTTPS bietet ein DM NVX-System eine echte Netzwerk-AV-Lösung auf Unternehmensniveau, die anspruchsvolle IT-Richtlinien erfüllt. Decoder-Funktionalität: Die DM-NVX-D30C ist eine einfache Decoderkarte, die ein Signal von einem DM NVX-Encoder empfängt und über den HDMI-Ausgang an ein lokales Anzeigegerät weiterleitet. Die DM-NVX-D30C kann schnell und einfach zwischen mehreren Encodern im Netzwerk umschalten. Die DM-NVX-D30C ist mit DM NVX-Produkten kompatibel, die als Encoder fungieren können, und kann in jedem DM NVX-Netzwerk-AV-Design verwendet werden.   HINWEISE: Der HDMI-Ausgang unterstützt keine Videoskalierung. Aus Kompatibilitätsgründen mit der DM NVX-Software müssen alle DM NVX-Hardwareendpunkte die Firmware-Version 7.1.5259.00069 verwenden. Die DM NVX-Software ist nicht mit der Firmware-Version 7.1.5259.00084 kompatibel. Bildvorschau Die Bildvorschau bietet Standbilder (Miniaturansichten), die das aktuelle Video zeigen, das von einem Ausgang eines DM NVX-Decoders angezeigt wird. Standbilder werden mit einem Bild pro Sekunde angezeigt. Die Bildvorschau unterstützt die maximale Auflösung der Quelle und skaliert das Bild unter Beibehaltung des Seitenverhältnisses. Bilder können in der DM NVX-Weboberfläche in der Vorschau angezeigt und per Fernzugriff über einen Webbrowser aufgerufen werden. Die Bilder können auch auf einem Crestron-Touchscreen oder einer Schnittstelle eines Drittanbieters in der Vorschau angezeigt werden. Hintergrundbild für die Bildschirmanzeige Ein Bild kann auf das DM-NVX-D30C hochgeladen werden, um es als Hintergrundbild auf einem Display zu verwenden, wenn kein aktiver Videoinhalt angezeigt wird. Unterstützte Bilddateitypen sind .jpeg, .jpg und .png. Die unterstützte maximale Auflösung eines Bildes ist 3840 x 2160 Pixel. Bis zu 20 Bilddateien können hochgeladen werden, bei einer Gesamtspeicherkapazität von bis zu 100 MB. Analoges Audio-De-Embedding Der analoge Audioausgang bietet ein Stereo-Line-Level-Signal zur Versorgung eines lokalen Soundsystems oder einer Soundbar. Die Ausgabelautstärke lässt sich über ein Steuerungssystem oder einen Webbrowser einstellen. 3 7.1 Surround Sound Audio Die DM NVX-Technologie unterstützt die verlustfreie Übertragung von 7.1 Surround Sound-Audiosignalen, einschließlich Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X® und unkomprimiertem linearem PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding und De-Embedding Durch die AES67-Unterstützung kann die ausgewählte Audioquelle als 2-Kanal-AES67-Audiostream übertragen werden, während ein anderer 2-Kanal-AES67-Audiostream von einem Crestron DSP oder einem anderen Drittanbietergerät empfangen und mit dem Videosignal kombiniert wird. Der empfangene AES67-Audiostream kann mit dem Video kombiniert und dann über den HDMI-Ausgang und den analogen Audioausgang ausgegeben werden. HINWEIS: Ein von einem DM NVX-Endpunkt empfangener AES67-Audiostream kann von diesem Endpunkt nicht übertragen werden. Kupfer-Ethernet-Konnektivität: Der DM-NVX-D30C verfügt über einen RJ-45 1000BASE-T Ethernet-Anschluss. 2 Informationen zu Netzwerkanforderungen und Richtlinien finden Sie im DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide , Dok. 7977. Automatische Punkt-zu-Punkt-Konnektivität: Punkt-zu-Punkt-Konnektivität ermöglicht den direkten Anschluss des DM-NVX-D30C an einen DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 Encoder zum Streamen von Video und Audio. Anstatt an einen Ethernet-Switch angeschlossen zu sein, wird der 1000BASE-T Ethernet-Anschluss des Decoders direkt mit einem 1000BASE-T-Anschluss eines Encoders verbunden. Standardmäßig erkennt der Punkt-zu-Punkt-Modus automatisch, ob der DM-NVX-D30C direkt an einen DM angeschlossen ist. NVX 4K60 4:4:4-Encoder oder an einen 1000BASE-T-Switch. Wenn eine direkte Verbindung zwischen dem DM-NVX-D30C und einem Encoder erkannt wird, arbeiten die Geräte im Punkt-zu-Punkt-Modus, ohne dass eine zusätzliche Konfiguration erforderlich ist. Für CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) ist jedoch ein Steuerungssystem erforderlich. CEC-Gerätesteuerung Unter der Verwaltung eines Steuerungssystems kann das DM-NVX-D30C das Anzeigegerät per CEC über die HDMI-Verbindung steuern, wodurch dedizierte serielle Kabel oder IR-Emitter möglicherweise überflüssig werden. CEC über den HDMI-Ausgang kann auch das automatische Ein- oder Ausschalten des Anzeigegeräts ohne Verwendung eines Steuerungssystems ermöglichen. Webbasierte Einrichtung Die Einrichtung des DM-NVX-D30C erfolgt über einen Webbrowser. Die vollständige Steuerung und Überwachung der Karte wird durch Integration mit einem Steuerungssystem oder mit einem virtuellen Switching-Gerät DM NVX Director® ermöglicht. Optimierte Verwaltung durch virtuelle Switching-Geräte von DM NVX Director Für kleine bis mittelgroße Anwendungen kann ein Netzwerk aus DM NVX-Endpunkten mithilfe eines Steuerungssystems konfiguriert und gesteuert werden. Bei größeren unternehmens- und campusweiten Signalrouting-Anwendungen verbessert und rationalisiert das Hinzufügen eines virtuellen Switching-Geräts von DM NVX Director ( DM-NVX-DIR-80 , DM-NVX-DIR-160 oder DM-NVX-DIR-ENT ) den gesamten Konfigurations- und Steuerungsprozess. Ein DM NVX Director-Gerät bietet einen zentralen Verwaltungspunkt und ermöglicht die Erstellung mehrerer virtueller Kreuzschienen über ein einfach zu verwendendes webbasiertes Portal. Kartenbasierte Lösung mit hoher Dichte Das DM-NVX-D30C ist für den Einbau in ein DMF-CI-8- Kartengehäuse vorgesehen und bietet eine Lösung mit hoher Dichte für Anwendungen, die mehrere Encoder und Decoder in einem Geräterack erfordern. Weitere Designtools und Referenzdokumente finden Sie auf der DM NVX-Webseite unter www.crestron.com/nvx .   Hauptmerkmale 4K60 4:4:4-Video über Standard-Gigabit-Ethernet HDR10-, HDR10+- und Dolby Vision®-Videounterstützung Echtzeit-Videoleistung über das Netzwerk Pixel Perfect Processing-Technologie Sicherheit auf Unternehmensniveau, einschließlich 802.1X, Active Directory®-Anmeldeinformationsverwaltung, TLS und AES-128 HDCP 2.3-kompatibel Decoder-Funktionalität zur Verwendung mit DM NVX®-Produkten, die als Encoder fungieren können Ein HDMI®-Ausgang Bildvorschau Hintergrundbild für die Bildschirmanzeige Analoges Audio-De-Embedding 7.1 Surround-Sound AES67-Audio-Embedding und -De-Embedding Kupfer-Ethernet-Konnektivität Automatische Punkt-zu-Punkt-Konnektivität CEC-Gerätesteuerung Einfache Einrichtung über integrierte Webseiten Kompatibilität mit Crestron® 3‑Series® oder neueren Steuerungssystemen Optimierte Verwaltung mit virtuellen Switching-Geräten DM NVX Director® Unterstützung der .AV Framework™-Technologie XiO Cloud®-Service-Support Crestron Home® OS-Unterstützung API für die vollständige Steuerung des DM-NVX-D30C Konzipiert für den Einbau in ein DMF‑CI‑8-Chassis  

Regular price: €1,727.88
DM-NVX-DIR-160
DM-NVX-DIR-160

The Crestron DM-NVX-DIR-160 is an enterprise-grade network appliance that facilitates configuration, control, and management of a large-scale AV network using DM NVX® encoder and decoder endpoints. The DM-NVX-DIR-160 virtually emulates the functionality of a traditional hardware-based DM® matrix switcher, routing high-quality 4K streaming AV signals throughout a room, building, or campus. The DM-NVX-DIR-160 supports a maximum of 160 DM NVX endpoints. Multiple DM NVX Director® network appliances can be deployed to handle corporate enterprise, university, government, military, medical, transportation, sports, entertainment, hospitality, gaming, and retail applications. Simple and Flexible Configuration The DM-NVX-DIR-160 automatically discovers up to 160 DM NVX endpoints on the network and enables each endpoint to be assigned as a logical input or output within a domain. Up to 20 domains are supported. For larger systems, multiple DM-NVX-DIR-160 network appliances can be used. Alternatively, the DM-NVX-DIR-ENT, which supports 240 domains and includes additional enterprise features, can also be used. Easy Web-Based Setup and Control The DM-NVX-DIR-160 provides an intuitive web-based user interface to facilitate system configuration, signal routing, and diagnostics of the complete AV network. Each domain and endpoint, as well as the inputs and outputs of each endpoint, can be designated with a user-friendly name. Navigating the entire system is easy using the search box to quickly find domains, endpoints, inputs, and outputs by name or address. A system overview screen is also provided, showing the video and audio signal status for every input and output in a graphical layout that is easy to view and navigate. Interdomain Routing Video inputs can be routed to video outputs within a single domain. In addition, support of interdomain routing enables video inputs within a domain to be routed to video outputs of one or more other domains. Routing control of AV signals is accomplished by using the web interface or control system programming. Multicast Address Control A custom multicast range can optionally be assigned for DM NVX encoder and decoder endpoints within a domain. The custom multicast range is determined by the assignment of a starting multicast address, the number of multicast addresses assigned to each DM NVX endpoint, and the number of DM NVX endpoints assigned to a domain. Multicast address control is accomplished by using the web interface. Credential Management of DM NVX Endpoints Username and password credentials can be changed simultaneously for all DM NVX encoder and decoder endpoints within a domain. Alternatively, the username and password can be changed for only particular DM NVX endpoints within a domain. Username and password credential management is accomplished by using the web interface. Multiple Control System Support The DM-NVX-DIR-160 supports Crestron 3-Series® or later control systems. A single control system, referred to as the Global Domain control system, can be assigned to all domains simultaneously. In addition, support of multiple control systems enables the Global Domain control system or another control system, referred to as a Domain control system, to be assigned to each domain on an individual basis. The Domain control system that is assigned on an individual basis must be different for each domain. Assignment of multiple control systems is accomplished by using the web interface or control system programming.   Key Features Network AV system configuration, management, and signal routing Compatible with DM NVX® encoders and decoders Support of 160 endpoints and 20 domains Fully scalable for a network of any size Intuitive web-based graphical user interface Full programmable control of virtual matrices and physical endpoints Automatic endpoint device discovery Interdomain routing Multicast address control Credential management of DM NVX endpoints Custom naming and search tools Easy diagnostics and signal status display XML device map file import and export Built-in logging Multiple control system support Four 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports 1 RU 19-inch rack mountable Universal 100-240V internal power supply  

Regular price: €15,277.22
DM-NVX-DIR-80
DM-NVX-DIR-80

The Crestron DM-NVX-DIR-80 is an enterprise-grade network appliance that facilitates configuration, control, and management of a large-scale AV network using DM NVX® encoder and decoder endpoints, The DM-NVX-DIR-80 virtually emulates the functionality of a traditional hardware-based DM® matrix switcher, routing high-quality 4K streaming AV signals throughout a room, building, or campus. The DM-NVX-DIR-80 supports a maximum of 80 DM NVX endpoints. Multiple DM NVX Director® network appliances can be deployed to handle corporate enterprise, university, governmental, military, medical, transportation, sports, entertainment, hospitality, gaming, and retail applications. Simple and Flexible Configuration The DM-NVX-DIR-80 automatically discovers up to 80 DM NVX endpoints on the network, and enables each endpoint to be assigned as a logical input or output within a single domain. The DM-NVX-DIR-80 routes inputs of DM NVX endpoints to outputs of DM NVX endpoints within the domain. Each DM-NVX-DIR-80 network appliance in a system functions as a separate domain. NOTE: For information about DM NVX Director network appliances that support multiple domains, refer to the DM-NVX-DIR-160  and DM-NVX-DIR-ENT product pages. Easy Web-Based Setup and Control The DM-NVX-DIR-80 provides an intuitive web-based user interface to facilitate system configuration, signal routing, and diagnostics of the complete AV network. Each domain and endpoint, as well as the inputs and outputs of each endpoint, can be designated with a user-friendly name. Navigating the entire system is easy using the search box to quickly find domains, endpoints, inputs, and outputs by name or address. A system overview screen is also provided, showing the video and audio signal status for every input and output in a graphical layout that’s easy to view and navigate. Multicast Address Control A custom multicast range can optionally be assigned for DM NVX encoder and decoder endpoints within a domain. The custom multicast range is determined by the assignment of a starting multicast address, the number of multicast addresses assigned to each DM NVX endpoint, and the number of DM NVX endpoints assigned to a domain. Multicast address control is accomplished by using the web interface. Credential Management of DM NVX Endpoints Username and password credentials can be changed simultaneously for all DM NVX encoder and decoder endpoints within a domain. Alternatively, the username and password can be changed for only particular DM NVX endpoints within a domain. Username and password credential management is accomplished by using the web interface.   Key Features Network AV system configuration, management, and signal routing Compatible with DM NVX® encoders and decoders Support of 80 endpoints in a single domain Fully scalable for a network of any size Intuitive web-based graphical user interface Full programmable control of the virtual matrices and physical endpoints Automatic endpoint device discovery Multicast address control Credential management of DM NVX endpoints Custom naming and search tools Easy diagnostics and signal status display XML device map file import and export Built-in logging Four 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports 1 RU 19-inch rack-mountable Universal 100-240V internal power supply  

Regular price: €7,639.80
DM-NVX-DIR-ENT
DM-NVX-DIR-ENT

The Crestron DM-NVX-DIR-ENT is an enterprise-grade network appliance that facilitates configuration, control, and management of a large-scale AV network using DM NVX® encoder and decoder endpoints. The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT virtually emulates the functionality of a traditional hardware-based DM® matrix switcher, routing high-quality 4K streaming AV signals throughout a room, building, or campus. The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT supports a maximum of 1000 DM NVX endpoints. Multiple DM NVX Director® network appliances can be deployed to handle corporate enterprise, university, government, military, medical, transportation, sports, entertainment, hospitality, gaming, and retail applications. Simple and Flexible Configuration The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT automatically discovers up to 1000 DM NVX endpoints on the network and enables each endpoint to be assigned as a logical input or output within a domain. Up to 240 domains are supported. For larger systems, multiple DM-NVX-DIR-ENT network appliances can be used. Easy Web-Based Setup and Control The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT provides an intuitive web-based user interface to facilitate system configuration, signal routing, and diagnostics of the complete AV network. Each domain and endpoint, as well as the inputs and outputs of each endpoint, can be designated with a user-friendly name. Navigating the entire system is easy using the search box to quickly find domains, endpoints, inputs, and outputs by name or address. A system overview screen is also provided, showing the video and audio signal status for every input and output in a graphical layout that is easy to view and navigate. Interdomain Routing Video inputs can be routed to video outputs within a single domain. In addition, support of interdomain routing enables video inputs within a domain to be routed to video outputs of one or more other domains. Routing control of AV signals is accomplished by using the web interface or control system programming. Multicast Address Control A custom multicast range can optionally be assigned for DM NVX encoder and decoder endpoints within a domain. The custom multicast range is determined by the assignment of a starting multicast address, the number of multicast addresses assigned to each DM NVX endpoint, and the number of DM NVX endpoints assigned to a domain. Multicast address control is accomplished by using the web interface. Credential Management of DM NVX Endpoints Username and password credentials can be changed simultaneously for all DM NVX encoder and decoder endpoints within a domain. Alternatively, the username and password can be changed for only particular DM NVX endpoints within a domain. Username and password credential management is accomplished by using the web interface. Copper or Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT includes six 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports and six 10GBASE-X SFP+ ports. Four of the 10GBASE-X SFP+ ports are 1000BASE-T compatible. Connection to a 1000BASE-T or 10GBASE-X fiber-optic network is facilitated by inserting an appropriate SFP or SFP+ transceiver module (Crestron SFP-1G or SFP-10G series, sold separately) into an SFP+ port. A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types. NOTE: Ports 7 and 8 support 10GBASE-X only and are compatible with SFP-10G SFP+ transceivers only. Redundant Power Supplies Onboard dual redundant power supplies provide enhanced reliability for demanding applications. In the unlikely event of an individual power supply fault, the DM-NVX-DIR-ENT will continue to operate unhindered on only one functioning power supply. A modular, hot-swappable design allows either power supply to be replaced in seconds from the rear panel without powering down or rebooting the system. The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT ships complete with both power supply modules installed. Multiple Control System Support The DM-NVX-DIR-ENT supports Crestron 3-Series® or later control systems. A single control system, referred to as the Global Domain control system, can be assigned to all domains simultaneously. In addition, support of multiple control systems enables the Global Domain control system or another control system, referred to as a Domain control system, to be assigned to each domain on an individual basis. The Domain control system that is assigned on an individual basis must be different for each domain. Assignment of multiple control systems is accomplished by using the web interface or control system programming.   Key Features Network AV system configuration, management, and signal routing Compatible with DM NVX® encoders and decoders Support of 1000 endpoints and 240 domains Fully scalable for a network of any size Intuitive web-based graphical user interface Full programmable control of virtual matrices and physical endpoints Automatic endpoint device discovery Interdomain routing Multicast address control Credential management of DM NVX endpoints Custom naming and search tools Easy diagnostics and signal status display XML device map file import and export Built-in logging Six 1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports Six 10GBASE-X SFP+ ports (four are 1000BASE-T compatible) Fiber-optic connectivity via SFP or SFP+ transceivers (sold separately) 1 RU 19-inch rack mountable Onboard 100-240V hot-swappable redundant power supplies  

Regular price: €26,570.32
DM-NVX-E20
DM-NVX-E20

The DM-NVX-E20 is a compact AV-over-IP encoder designed to transmit video with resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Featuring secure web‑based control and management, an HDMI® input, an analog audio output, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support, the DM-NVX-E20 provides an encoder solution that offers price and performance optimization in a DM NVX network AV installation of any size.1, 2 Real-Time 4K60 Video Performance Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, the DM-NVX-E20 ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder Functionality The DM-NVX-E20 encoder provides one HDMI input that enables a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be connected via an HDMI cable and then transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 Compatible with the DM-NVX-D20, DM-NVX-D200, and other DM NVX products that can function as decoders, the DM-NVX-E20 can be used in any DM NVX network AV design. NOTE: If the DM-NVX-E20 is used with the DM-NVX-D10, the resolution of the DM-NVX-E20 must be configured so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution supported by the DM-NVX-D10. It is recommended that the DM-NVX-E20 not be used with the DM-NVX-D10 in order to maintain the higher resolutions supported by the DM-NVX-E20. Fixed or Adaptive Bit Rate The bit rate of a stream can be set to a fixed or adaptive bit rate. A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive bit rate functionality. Analog Audio De-embedding The analog audio output provides a stereo line‑level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume can be adjusted by using the web interface or a control system.4 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The AES67 audio stream that is received can be output via the analog audio output. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Copper Ethernet Connectivity The DM-NVX-E20 includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE compliant, enabling the device to be powered via a PoE Ethernet switch.5 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E20 to be connected directly to a DM-NVX-D20 or DM-NVX-D200 in order to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-E20 is connected directly to the 1000BASE-T port of the decoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E20 is connected directly to a decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E20 and the decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity. Device Control via RS-232, IR, and CEC The DM-NVX-E20 includes built‑in COM (RS‑232) and IR ports for control of source devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) over the HDMI connection. Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-E20 can control a source device via CEC, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. Web‑Based Setup Setup of the DM-NVX-E20 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal. Compact, Surface-Mountable Design The DM-NVX-E20 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail and fits easily beneath a tabletop or inside a lectern, AV cart, or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided via PoE or an optional power pack (sold separately).5 For additional information about DM NVX technology and the DM NVX product family, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx   Key Features Support of video resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet, 4K30 4:4:4 included Real-time video performance over the network Enterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128 HDCP 2.3 compliance Encoder functionality for use with the DM-NVX-D20, DM-NVX-D200, or other DM NVX® products that can function as decoders One HDMI® input Fixed or adaptive bit rate Analog audio de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support Automatic point-to-point connectivity with the DM-NVX-D20 or DM-NVX-D200 Device control via RS-232, IR, and CEC Easy setup using built-in web pages Compatibility with Crestron® 3-Series® or later control systems Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-E20 Compact, surface-mountable design Powered via PoE or optional power pack (sold separately)  

Regular price: €1,197.14
DM-NVX-E20-2G-B-T
DM-NVX-E20-2G-B-T

The DM-NVX-E20-2G is an AV-over-IP wall plate encoder designed to transmit video with resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Featuring secure web-based control and management, an HDMI® input, an analog audio input, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support, the DM‑NVX-E20-2G provides an encoder solution that offers price and performance optimization in a DM NVX® network AV installation of any size.1, 2 The DM-NVX-E20-2G is available in two models: DM-NVX-E20-2G-B-T (black textured) and DM-NVX-E20-2G-W-T (white textured). Real-Time 4K60 Video Performance Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, the DM-NVX-E20-2G ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder Functionality The DM-NVX-E20-2G encoder provides one HDMI input that enables a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be connected via an HDMI cable and then transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 Compatible with the DM-NVX-D20, DM-NVX-D200, and other DM NVX products that can function as decoders, the DM-NVX-E20-2G can be used in any DM NVX network AV design. NOTE: If the DM-NVX-E20-2G is used with the DM-NVX-D10, the resolution of the DM-NVX-E20-2G must be configured so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution supported by the DM‑NVX-D10. It is recommended that the DM-NVX-E20-2G not be used with the DM-NVX-D10 in order to maintain the higher resolutions supported by the DM-NVX-E20-2G. Fixed or Adaptive Bit Rate The bit rate of a stream can be set to a fixed or adaptive bit rate. A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive bit rate functionality. Analog Audio Embedding The unbalanced stereo line-level audio input enables a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the HDMI input. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The AES67 audio stream that is received can be output via the primary AV stream. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Copper Ethernet Connectivity The DM-NVX-E20-2G includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE compliant, enabling the device to be powered via a PoE Ethernet switch.4 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E20-2G to be connected directly to a DM-NVX-D20 or DM-NVX-D200 in order to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-E20-2G is connected directly to the 1000BASE-T port of the decoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E20-2G is connected directly to a decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E20-2G and a decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity. Device Control via CEC Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-E20-2G can control a source device via CEC (Consumer Elecronics Control) over the HDMI input, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated control cables. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM-NVX-E20-2G is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal. Two-Gang Wall Plate Design The DM-NVX-E20-2G is designed to mount into a 2-gang U.S. electrical box or plaster ring (not included). Power is provided via PoE or the optional PW-2407WUL power pack (sold separately).4 For additional information about DM NVX technology and the DM NVX product family, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features Support of video resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet, 4K30 4:4:4 included Real-time video performance over the network Enterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128 HDCP 2.3 compliance Encoder functionality for use with the DM-NVX-D20, DM‑NVX-D200, or other DM NVX® products that can function as decoders One HDMI® input Fixed or adaptive bit rate Analog audio embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support Automatic point-to-point connectivity with the DM-NVX-D20 or DM-NVX-D200 Device control via CEC Easy setup using built-in web pages Compatibility with Crestron® 3-Series® or later control systems Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-E20-2G Two-gang wall plate design, black finish FP-G2-DM Series decorator style faceplate required (sold separately) Powered via PoE or optional power pack (sold separately)  

Regular price: €1,449.42
DM-NVX-E20-2G-W-T
DM-NVX-E20-2G-W-T

The DM-NVX-E20-2G is an AV-over-IP wall plate encoder designed to transmit video with resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet. Featuring secure web-based control and management, an HDMI® input, an analog audio input, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support, the DM‑NVX-E20-2G provides an encoder solution that offers price and performance optimization in a DM NVX® network AV installation of any size.1, 2 The DM-NVX-E20-2G is available in two models: DM-NVX-E20-2G-W-T (white textured) and DM-NVX-E20-2G-B-T (black textured) . Real-Time 4K60 Video Performance Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, the DM-NVX-E20-2G ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Enterprise-Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder Functionality The DM-NVX-E20-2G encoder provides one HDMI input that enables a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be connected via an HDMI cable and then transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 Compatible with the DM-NVX-D20, DM-NVX-D200, and other DM NVX products that can function as decoders, the DM-NVX-E20-2G can be used in any DM NVX network AV design. NOTE: If the DM-NVX-E20-2G is used with the DM-NVX-D10, the resolution of the DM-NVX-E20-2G must be configured so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution supported by the DM‑NVX-D10. It is recommended that the DM-NVX-E20-2G not be used with the DM-NVX-D10 in order to maintain the higher resolutions supported by the DM-NVX-E20-2G. Fixed or Adaptive Bit Rate The bit rate of a stream can be set to a fixed or adaptive bit rate. A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive bit rate functionality. Analog Audio Embedding The unbalanced stereo line-level audio input enables a stereo audio source to be connected and combined with the HDMI input. 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support enables the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The AES67 audio stream that is received can be output via the primary AV stream. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Copper Ethernet Connectivity The DM-NVX-E20-2G includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE compliant, enabling the device to be powered via a PoE Ethernet switch.4 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E20-2G to be connected directly to a DM-NVX-D20 or DM-NVX-D200 in order to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-E20-2G is connected directly to the 1000BASE-T port of the decoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E20-2G is connected directly to a decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E20-2G and a decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity. Device Control via CEC Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-E20-2G can control a source device via CEC (Consumer Elecronics Control) over the HDMI input, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated control cables. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM-NVX-E20-2G is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal. Two-Gang Wall Plate Design The DM-NVX-E20-2G is designed to mount into a 2-gang U.S. electrical box or plaster ring (not included). Power is provided via PoE or the optional PW-2407WUL power pack (sold separately).4 For additional information about DM NVX technology and the DM NVX product family, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features Support of video resolutions up to 4K60 4:2:0 over standard Gigabit Ethernet, 4K30 4:4:4 included Real-time video performance over the network Enterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128 HDCP 2.3 compliance Encoder functionality for use with the DM-NVX-D20, DM‑NVX-D200, or other DM NVX® products that can function as decoders One HDMI® input Fixed or adaptive bit rate Analog audio embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE support Automatic point-to-point connectivity with the DM-NVX-D20 or DM-NVX-D200 Device control via CEC Easy setup using built-in web pages Compatibility with Crestron® 3-Series® or later control systems Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-E20-2G Two-gang wall plate design, white finish   FP-G2-DM Series decorator style faceplate required (sold separately) Powered via PoE or optional power pack (sold separately)  

Regular price: €1,449.42
DM-NVX-E30
DM-NVX-E30

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high‑definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high‑performance virtual matrix routing solution for any enterprise or campus‑wide 4K content distribution application. Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensures the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2The Crestron DM-NVX-E30 is a compact AV over IP encoder designed to function as a transmitter.  Featuring secure web‑based control and management, an HDMI® input, an analog audio output, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity with PoE+ support, the DM-NVX-E30 offers an encoder solution for a DM NVX network AV installation of any size.2Real‑Time 4K60 Video DistributionEngineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural.A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility.Pixel Perfect Processing TechnologyA DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. The DM-NVX-E30 can encode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end‑to‑end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1‑Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4.Enterprise‑Grade SecurityUsing advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies.Encoder FunctionalityThe DM-NVX-E30 is a basic encoder with one HDMI input that allows a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be connected via an HDMI cable and then transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 Compatible with DM NVX products that can function as decoders, the DM-NVX-E30 can be used in any DM NVX network AV design.NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084.Image PreviewImage preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by an input of a DM NVX encoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image, while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface.Test Pattern GeneratorThe built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM NVX encoder can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder.Adaptive Bit RateAdaptive bit rate can be enabled or disabled using the web interface or a control system. Adaptive bit rate enables the encoder to automatically set the bit rate required for the input resolution of the stream; for example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) is automatically set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth.Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit RateIn DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable:A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate.Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate.The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality.Analog Audio De-embeddingThe analog audio output provides a stereo line‑level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser.47.1 Surround Sound AudioDM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM.AES67 Audio Embedding and De-EmbeddingAES67 support enables the HDMI source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The received AES67 audio stream can be output via the analog audio output.NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint.Copper Ethernet ConnectivityThe DM-NVX-E30 includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 The port is PoE+ compliant, allowing the device to be powered via a PoE+ Ethernet switch.5 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977.Automatic Point-to-Point ConnectivityPoint-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E30 to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the encoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder.By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E30 is connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E30 and a decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration; however, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), RS-232, and IR control.Device ControlThe DM-NVX-E30 includes built‑in COM (RS‑232) and IR ports for control of source devices under the management of a control system. Additional control capability is provided by CEC over the HDMI connection. Under the management of a control system, the DM-NVX-E30 can control a source device via CEC, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters.Web‑Based SetupSetup of the DM-NVX-E30 is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance.Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching AppliancesFor applications that are small to moderate in size, a network of DM NVX endpoints can be configured and controlled with the use of a control system. For larger enterprise and campus‑wide signal routing applications, adding a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) enhances and streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal.Low‑Profile InstallationThe DM-NVX-E30 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail and fits easily beneath a tabletop or inside a lectern, AV cart, or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided via PoE+ or an optional power pack (sold separately).5For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx. Key Features4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit EthernetHDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video supportReal‑time video performance over the networkPixel Perfect Processing technologyEnterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES‑128HDCP 2.3 compliantEncoder functionality for use with DM NVX® products that can function as decodersOne HDMI® inputImage previewTest pattern generatorFixed, adaptive, or variable bit rateAnalog audio de-embedding7.1 surround sound audioAES67 audio embedding and de-embeddingCopper Ethernet connectivity with PoE+ supportAutomatic point-to-point connectivityDevice control via RS‑232, IR, and CECEasy setup via built‑in web pagesCompatibility with Crestron® 3‑Series® or later control systemsStreamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances.AV Framework™ technology supportXiO Cloud® service supportCrestron Home® OS supportAPI for full control of the DM-NVX-E30Compact, surface‑mountable designPowered via PoE+ or optional power pack (sold separately)

€1,727.88*
DM-NVX-E30C
DM-NVX-E30C

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high‑definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high‑performance virtual matrix routing solution for any enterprise or campus‑wide 4K content distribution application. Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensures the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The Crestron® DM‑NVX‑E30C is an AV over IP encoder that occupies one slot of a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis. The card is designed to function as a transmitter in a high‑density rack‑mount installation.  Featuring secure web‑based control and management, an HDMI® input, an analog audio output, AES67 transmit and receive capability, and copper Ethernet connectivity, the DM‑NVX‑E30C offers an encoder solution for a DM NVX network AV installation of any size.2 Real‑Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real‑time, full‑motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. The DM‑NVX‑E30C can encode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end‑to‑end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1‑Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise‑Grade Security Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES‑128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise‑grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder Functionality The DM‑NVX‑E30C is a basic encoder card with one HDMI input that allows a laptop computer, camera, or other media source to be connected via an HDMI cable and then transmitted over the network to one or many decoders.1 Compatible with DM NVX products that can function as decoders, the DM‑NVX‑E30C can be used in any DM NVX network AV design. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by an input of a DM NVX encoder. Still images are shown at one frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image, while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Test Pattern Generator The built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM NVX encoder can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate In DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio De-embedding The analog audio output provides a stereo line‑level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume is adjustable via a control system or web browser.4 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding and De-Embedding AES67 support enables the HDMI source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2‑channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The received AES67 audio stream can be output via the analog audio output. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Copper Ethernet Connectivity The DM‑NVX‑E30C includes one RJ-45 1000BASE‑T Ethernet port.2 For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E30C to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, the 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the encoder is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder.   By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E30C is connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E30C and a decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration; however, a control system is required for CEC (Consumer Electronics Control).  CEC Device Control Under the management of a control system, the DM‑NVX‑E30C can control a source device via CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) over the HDMI connection, potentially eliminating the need for dedicated serial cables or IR emitters. Web‑Based Setup Setup of the DM‑NVX‑E30C is accomplished by using a web browser. Full control and monitoring of the card is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances For applications that are small to moderate in size, a network of DM NVX endpoints can be configured and controlled with the use of a control system. For larger enterprise and campus‑wide signal routing applications, adding a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) enhances and streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy‑to‑use web‑based portal. High‑Density Card‑Based Solution The DM‑NVX‑E30C is designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis, which provides a high‑density solution for applications requiring multiple encoders and decoders in one equipment rack. For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision®video support Real‑time video performance over the network Pixel Perfect Processing technology Enterprise‑grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and  AES‑128 HDCP 2.3 compliant Encoder functionality for use with DM NVX® products that can function as decoders One HDMI® input Image preview Test pattern generator Fixed, adaptive, or variable bit rate Analog audio de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Copper Ethernet connectivity Automatic point-to-point connectivity CEC device control Easy setup via built‑in web pages Compatibility with Crestron® 3‑Series® or later control systems Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home™ OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-E30C Designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 chassis  

Regular price: €1,727.88
DM-NVX-E760
DM-NVX-E760

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high-performance virtual matrix routing solution for any enterprise or campus-wide 4K content distribution application. Support for High Dynamic Range (HDR10) and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensures the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The DM-NVX-E760 is a compact AV-over-IP encoder designed to function as a transmitter. The DM-NVX-E760 includes a DM® input that provides interoperability with DM 8G+® output devices and DM® Essentials transmitters. Certified using HDBaseT® technology, the DM input is also compatible with third-party HDBaseT products. Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real time, full-motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. The DM-NVX-E760 can encode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1-Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security The DM-NVX-E760 includes advanced security features and protocols. Using 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system provides a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder Functionality The DM-NVX-E760 is an encoder that is compatible with DM NVX products that can function as decoders. The DM-NVX-E760 enables AV signals from the DM input to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders. Encoder functionality of the DM-NVX-E760 can be used in any DM NVX network AV design. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. Interoperability with DM 8G+ Output Devices and DM Essentials Transmitters The DM input of the DM-NVX-E760 can be connected to the DM 8G+ output of a DM switcher, transmitter, or other DM device. The DM input can also be connected to the DM port of a DM Essentials transmitter. NOTE: Only audio and video signals from the DM transmitter will be passed to the DM-NVX-E760. USB and control signals will not be passed. Compatibility with DM 8G+ and DM Essentials 1-gang and 2-gang wall plate transmitters enables easy integration of a wall plate transmitter, providing a simple installation and system design solution. HDBaseT Certification Crestron DM 8G+ technology of the DM input is designed using HDBaseT Alliance specifications, ensuring interoperability with other HDBaseT certified products. The DM input of the DM-NVX-E760 can be connected directly to an HDBaseT compliant source. The DM-NVX-E760 provides the capability to bridge an HDBaseT system with AV over IP, resulting in a hybrid system design and a smooth migration path for existing DM or HDBaseT solutions. Investment protection is achieved for applications that require integration of AV over IP with existing HDBaseT systems or expansion of an existing room system for broader distribution. NOTE: The DM input will support Ethernet and control signals in a future release. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by the DM input of the DM-NVX-E760. Still images are shown at 1 frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely by using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Test Pattern Generator The built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM-NVX-E760 can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate In DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio De-embedding The analog audio output provides a balanced or unbalanced stereo line level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume is adjustable using the web interface or a control system.4 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support enables an HDBaseT source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 audio stream while another 2-channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The received AES67 audio stream can be output via the analog audio output. NOTE: An AES67 audio stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Copper and Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM-NVX-E760 includes two RJ-45 1000BASE T Ethernet ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2) and one SFP port (Ethernet port 3). The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types. Ethernet port 1, 2, or 3 can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. The remaining Ethernet ports can be used to provide connections to local network devices or to daisy-chain multiple endpoints. Ethernet port 1 is PoE++ and UPOE compliant and can be powered from PoE++ power sourcing equipment such as the Crestron DM-PSU-ULTRA-MIDSPAN (sold separately), a PoE++ or UPOE compliant Ethernet switch, or third-party compliant PSE. A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977. Network Port Selection Network port selection enables network traffic to be managed and segregated based on traffic type. Internal VLANs are used to route different traffic types to specific external Ethernet ports, which can then be assigned to the various traffic types. AES67 audio can be separated from the primary video and control network resulting in a dedicated audio network. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E760 to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, a 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-E760 is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E760 is connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E760 and a decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM-NVX-E760 is accomplished by using the built‑in web interface. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. Low-Profile Installation The DM-NVX-E760 mounts conveniently to a flat surface or rack rail and fits easily beneath a tabletop or inside a lectern, AV cart, or equipment cabinet. All connectors and LED indicators are positioned on the front and rear of the device, offering optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. Power is provided via PoE++, UPOE, or the included PW-2420RU power pack. For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet HDR10 video support Real time video performance over the network Pixel Perfect Processing technology Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128 HDCP 2.3 compliance Encoder functionality for use with DM NVX® products that can function as decoders DM® input for interoperability with DM 8G+® output devices and DM® Essentials transmitters, including DM 8G+ and DM Essentials wall plate transmitters HDBaseT® certification Image preview Test pattern generator Fixed, adaptive, or variable bit rate Analog audio de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity Network port selection Automatic point-to-point connectivity Easy setup via built-in web pages Compatibility with Crestron® 3 Series® or later control systems Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home® OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-E760 Compact surface-mountable design Powered via PoE++, UPOE, or the included power pack  

Regular price: €2,525.18
DM-NVX-E760C
DM-NVX-E760C

DM NVX® technology transports ultra high definition 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Using standard network switches and CAT5e UTP wiring, a DM NVX system delivers a high-performance virtual matrix routing solution for any enterprise or campus-wide 4K content distribution application. Support for High Dynamic Range (HDR10) and HDCP 2.3 compliance ensures the ultimate in picture quality and compatibility for all of today’s varied media sources.1, 2 The DM-NVX-E760C includes a DM® input that provides interoperability with DM 8G+® output devices and DM® Essentials transmitters. Certified using HDBaseT® technology, the DM input is also compatible with third-party HDBaseT products. Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution Engineered for demanding conference room and classroom applications, DM NVX technology ensures real time, full-motion 4K60 video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and the use of a mouse are fluid and natural. A DM NVX system is engineered for stability and ultimate reliability. Line synchronized outputs ensure perfect synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers for optimal flexibility. Pixel Perfect Processing Technology A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. The DM-NVX-E760C can encode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than 1 frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1-Gigabit network at any resolution up to 4K60 4:4:4. Enterprise-Grade Security The DM-NVX-E760C includes advanced security features and protocols. Using 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system provides a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies. Encoder Functionality The DM-NVX-E760C is an encoder that is compatible with DM NVX products that can function as decoders. The DM-NVX-E760C enables AV signals from the DM input to be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders. Encoder functionality of the DM-NVX-E760C can be used in any DM NVX network AV design. NOTE: For compatibility with DM NVX Software, all DM NVX hardware endpoints need to use firmware version 7.1.5259.00069. DM NVX Software is not compatible with firmware version 7.1.5259.00084. Interoperability with DM 8G+ Output Devices and DM Essentials Transmitters The DM input of the DM-NVX-E760C can be connected to the DM 8G+ output of a DM switcher, transmitter, or other DM device. The DM input can also be connected to the DM port of a DM Essentials transmitter. NOTE: Only audio and video signals from the DM transmitter will be passed to the DM-NVX-E760C. USB and control signals will not be passed. Compatibility with DM 8G+ and DM Essentials 1-gang and 2-gang wall plate transmitters enables easy integration of a wall plate transmitter, providing a simple installation and system design solution. HDBaseT Certification Crestron DM 8G+ technology of the DM input is designed using HDBaseT Alliance specifications, ensuring interoperability with other HDBaseT certified products. The DM input of the DM-NVX-E760C can be connected directly to an HDBaseT compliant source. The DM-NVX-E760C provides the capability to bridge an HDBaseT system with AV over IP, resulting in a hybrid system design and a smooth migration path for existing DM or HDBaseT solutions. Investment protection is achieved for applications that require integration of AV over IP with existing HDBaseT systems or expansion of an existing room system for broader distribution. NOTE: The DM input will support Ethernet and control signals in a future release. Image Preview Image preview provides still images (thumbnails) that show the current video being received by the DM input of the DM-NVX-E760C. Still images are shown at 1 frame per second. Image preview supports the maximum resolution of the source and scales the image while maintaining the aspect ratio. Images can be previewed in the DM NVX web interface and accessed remotely by using a web browser. The images can also be previewed on a Crestron touch screen or third-party interface. Test Pattern Generator The built-in test pattern generator can be used during setup to ensure that video streaming is functional and can also be used as a tool for the adjustment, calibration, and alignment of displays, projectors, and video walls. The DM-NVX-E760C can send the test pattern to any routed DM NVX decoder. Fixed, Adaptive, or Variable Bit Rate In DM NVX encoder mode, the bit rate of a stream can be set to fixed, adaptive, or variable: A fixed bit rate, also referred to as Constant Bit Rate (CBR), is user specified and can be set to a value ranging from 200 Mbps to 950 Mbps.3 Adaptive bit rate (ABR) enables the encoder to automatically set a fixed bit rate based on the input resolution of the stream. For example, the adaptive bit rate for a common resolution such as 1920x1080p@60Hz (1080p60) would automatically be set to 400 Mbps. Adaptive bit rate makes better use of the available bandwidth than a user-specified fixed bit rate. Variable bit rate (VBR) enables the encoder to automatically vary the bit rate based on the content and input resolution of the stream. The bit rate can vary from less than 150 Mbps to a maximum of 750 Mbps. A variable bit rate results in the use of less bandwidth to produce the same image quality as a user-specified fixed bit rate or an adaptive bit rate. The web interface or a control system can be used to set a fixed bit rate or to enable adaptive or variable bit rate functionality. Analog Audio De-embedding The analog audio output provides a balanced or unbalanced stereo line level signal to feed a local sound system or sound bar. The output volume is adjustable using the web interface or a control system.4 7.1 Surround Sound Audio DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. AES67 Audio Embedding and De-embedding AES67 support allows an HDMI® source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 stream while another 2-channel AES67 audio stream is received from a Crestron DSP or other third-party device. The received AES67 audio stream can be output via the analog audio output. NOTE: An AES67 stream that is received by a DM NVX endpoint cannot be transmitted from that endpoint. Copper and Fiber Ethernet Connectivity The DM-NVX-E760C includes two RJ-45 1000BASE T Ethernet ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2) and one SFP port (Ethernet port 3). The SFP port enables connection to a fiber-optic network with the use of the appropriate Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). A selection of modules is offered to accommodate various multimode and single-mode fiber types. Ethernet port 1, 2, or 3 can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. The remaining Ethernet ports can be used to provide connections to local network devices or to daisy-chain multiple endpoints. A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide, Doc. 7977. Network Port Selection Network port selection enables network traffic to be managed and segregated based on traffic type. Internal VLANs are used to route different traffic types to specific external Ethernet ports, which can then be assigned to the various traffic types. AES67 audio can be separated from the primary video and control network resulting in a dedicated audio network. Automatic Point-to-Point Connectivity Point-to-point connectivity enables the DM-NVX-E760C to be connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder to stream video and audio. Rather than being connected to an Ethernet switch, a 1000BASE-T Ethernet port of the DM-NVX-E760C is connected directly to a 1000BASE-T port of a decoder. By default, point-to-point mode automatically detects whether the DM-NVX-E760C is connected directly to a DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoder or to a 1000BASE-T switch. When a direct connection between the DM-NVX-E760C and a decoder is detected, the devices operate in point-to-point mode without the need for additional configuration. The web interface or a control system can be used to disable point-to-point mode or to enable automatic detection of point-to-point connectivity. Web-Based Setup Setup of the DM-NVX-E760C is accomplished by using the built‑in web interface. Full control and monitoring of the device is enabled through integration with a control system or with a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance. Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director Virtual Switching Appliances Use of a DM NVX Director virtual switching appliance (DM-NVX-DIR-80, DM-NVX-DIR-160, or DM-NVX-DIR-ENT) streamlines the entire configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal. High‑Density Card‑Based Solution The DM‑NVX‑E760C is designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis, which provides a high‑density solution for applications requiring multiple encoders and decoders in one equipment rack. For additional design tools and reference documents, refer to the DM NVX web page at www.crestron.com/nvx.   Key Features 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet HDR10 video support Real time video performance over the network Pixel Perfect Processing technology Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128 HDCP 2.3 compliance Encoder functionality for use with DM NVX® products that can function as decoders DM® input for interoperability with DM 8G+® output devices and DM® Essentials transmitters, including DM 8G+ and DM Essentials wall plate transmitters HDBaseT® certification Image preview Test pattern generator Adaptive bit rate Analog audio de-embedding 7.1 surround sound audio AES67 audio embedding and de-embedding Copper and fiber Ethernet connectivity Network port selection Automatic point-to-point connectivity Easy setup via built-in web pages Compatibility with Crestron® 3 Series® or later control systems Streamlined management using DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliances .AV Framework™ technology support XiO Cloud® service support Crestron Home™ OS support API for full control of the DM-NVX-E760C Designed for installation into a DMF-CI-8 chassis  

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