Extron electronic IN1130, IN1124, IN1128 user manual Introductionduction,cont’d About this Manual

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Introductionduction,cont’d

About this Manual

This manual documents the installation, features, and operation of the Extron IN1124 and IN1128 TP twisted pair (TP) transmitters/distribution amplifiers (referred to in this manual as “transmitters” or “transmitter/DAs”) and the IN1130 TP receiver (referred to in this manual as a “receiver”).

About the Transmitter/Receiver System

The Extron IN1124 and IN1128 transmitters and IN1130 receivers provide a system for long-distance distribution of computer (RGBHV or RGBS) video and mono audio over Extron’s skew-free A/V UTP cable or over CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP), shielded twisted pair (STP), or foil shielded twisted pair (FTP) cable. With adapter cables, the system can also distribute component video or S-video and/or composite video.

TP cable advantages

Extron’s skew-free cable or CAT 5 cable is a fraction of the size of coaxial cable, as well as being much lighter, more flexible, and far less expensive. These TP products make cable runs simpler and less cumbersome. Termination of the cable with RJ-45 connectors is simple, quick, and economical.

System distribution

The transmitters split and buffer the transmitted signal four (IN1124) or eight (IN1128) times. The receivers each have two RGBHV and audio outputs. With this combination of a transmitter/DA with a local monitor and four or eight buffered receivers, the input signal can be widely distributed.

Transmission distance

The minimum reliable transmission distance between transmitters and receivers is 50 feet. The maximum distance is determined by the output frequency and resolution. The table on the following page specifies the recommended maximum transmission distances using Extron skew-free A/V UTP cable or UTP CAT 5 cable, terminated with CAT 5 rated connectors.

Extron recommends using the highest quality cable available and affordable, with less than 8 nanoseconds/ 100 meters of skew (see Termination of TP cable in chapter 2). We also recommend the use of pre- terminated and tested cables. Cables terminated on site should be tested before use to ensure that they comply with Category 5 specifications.

The transmitters and receiver are designed for CAT 5 cable. The system can be used with CAT 3 cable, but video performance will be compromised and maximum cable lengths and video resolutions must be decreased.

Recommended transmission ranges at 60 Hz

Video format

Maximum range

Composite video and audio

800 feet

Component video and S-video

800 feet

640 x 480

500 feet

800 x 600

400 feet

1024 x 768

350 feet

1280 x 1024

300 feet

1600 x 1280

250 feet

It is possible to exceed the recommended distances, however, image quality may be reduced.

About the TP Transmitter/DAs

The Extron IN1124 inputs RGB video and computer audio, converts the input to an output comprising the video and audio, and distributes and transmits four identical proprietary signals over TP cables to up to four IN1130 TP receivers. The IN1128 distributes and transmits eight proprietary signals on TP cables.

Both transmitter models provide a buffered local monitor video output.

Both transmitter models sum the left and right channels of the unbalanced stereo audio input and transmit mono audio on the left and right channels. The transmitters have a local audio output on a 3.5 mm female mini jack connector.

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Contents HIgh Resolution Video, Composite Video, and Stereo Audio Twisted Pair Cable Transmission ProductsPrecautions Quick Start Guide IN1124/1128/1130 Transmission System IN1124/28/30 Transmission System Quick Start GuideTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d Ii IN1124/28/30 Transmission System Table of ContentsIntroductionduction,cont’d About this Manual About the Transmitter/Receiver SystemAbout the TP Transmitter/DAs IN1124 TP transmitter/distribution amplifier FeaturesIntroduction, cont’d About the TP Receiver IN1128 TP transmitter/distribution amplifierTwo Introduction, cont’dRack Mounting the Transmitter Installation and Operation, cont’d Installation OverviewIN1124/28/30 Transmission System Installation and Operation Furniture Mounting the ReceiverInstallation and Operation, cont’d Transmitter CablingTransmitted Signal Cabling Cable testingTermination of TP cable Receiver Cabling Equalizing pair skewTroubleshooting AAppendix aVideo output ReferenceInformationcont’d VideoVideo input SyncIncluded parts Replacement part number Included PartsReference Information cont’d General Suggested Accessories Cables/AdaptersReference Information cont’d RJ-45 connector Part number Skew compensation cable Part numberAssorted cables and adapters Part number
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IN1128, IN1124, IN1130 specifications

Extron has established itself as a notable player in the field of audiovisual solutions, offering a wide range of innovative products tailored to enhance connectivity and presentation capabilities. Among these products are the IN1128, IN1124, and IN1130, all of which are part of Extron's small-venue projector lineup designed for versatile, high-performance applications.

The IN1128 is equipped with a native resolution of 1080p, offering exceptional image clarity and detail, making it suitable for various environments such as classrooms, meeting rooms, or small auditoriums. It features advanced image processing technologies, including Extron’s proprietary videowall capabilities, enabling seamless integration into larger display systems. The IN1128 also supports a wide array of input formats, accommodating both analog and digital signals, which ensures compatibility with various devices.

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