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Emerge® MPX1500

Wireless HD Multipoint Extender

MPX1500: High-definition audio and video

The Avocent Emerge MPX multipoint extender provides wireless or wired connectivity for distribution of high-definition content from a source to one or more destinations. Emerge MPX transmitters and receivers work in unison to form a managed audio video extension network able to deliver a synchronized stream of high-definition computer graphics or video and associated audio from a source to as many as eight display devices. Display device control information, content protection and interactive device control signals, including IR and serial are passed from source to sink through the extension network, providing a fully integrated solution.

Ideal for professional high-definition media applications, the MPX1500 transmitter and receiver feature a universal media port based upon a locking digital video interface (DVI-I) connector. This media port allows for extension of digital and analog media formats, including: DVI-D, HDMI, DVI-A, RGBHV or YPbPr signals. Embedded digital audio and unbalanced analog audio are both supported. The MPX system serves as a video splitter and a extender by wirelessly delivering audio and video to multiple displays up to 1000 feet away.

All MPX extenders feature an on-board web server for ease of central management. For system control and configuration, the Emerge MPX extender solution is accessible through an on-board web server that allows browser-based configuration, status monitoring, and administration. The extenders allow for centralized control of attached audio-visual equipment through RS-232 serial and infrared interfaces. The Emerge MPX product is field upgradeable to support future functionality.

Plasma/LCD

Display and Audio

The Emerge MPX1500T transmitter and MPX1500R receiver feature a universal media port based upon a digital video interface (DVI-I) connector. Support for both digital and analog video formats enables these MPX extenders to connect to HDMI, DVI-D, DVI-A, RGB and component source and display devices.

F E AT U R E S A N D B E N E F I T S

Wireless or Wired Extension. Provides installation flexibility for wireless or wired high-definition applications.

Universal DVI-I Video Port. The MPX1500 T/R features a single DVI-I media port that supports RGB, component, DVI-A,DVI-D, and HDMI video.

Enhanced Audio. Supported audio standards include stereo analog audio supported via white and red RCA connectors.

Point to Multipoint Distribution. High- definition computer graphics or video and associated audio can be distributed to as many as eight display devices.

Serial Control. MPX1500 extenders support broadcast and bi-directional serial data transfers for management of attached display devices.

IR Control. MPX 1500 extenders support broadcast and bi-directional IR data transfers for session control from the point of display or for display control from the location of the source device. Mini-jack cables allow IR blasters and receivers to be optimally placed.

Web Control Interface. Allows local or remote control and configuration of the system without special software tools.

Serial Interface. Allows integration with third party control systems.

AES 128 Bit Encryption. Audio-visual information is encrypted with built-in Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for secure transmission.

Small Form Factor. Small footprint allows convenient installation and saves space where it’s needed the most.

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