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About the TP Receiver

The Extron IN1130 TP receiver receives the transmission of one of transmitter’s proprietary video and audio signal over a TP cable. The receiver then decodes the received signal and buffers and distributes two identical video outputs on female 15-pin HD connectors. The receiver buffers and distributes two identical mono audio outputs on 3.5 mm mini jacks.

The receiver has a sharpness control that fine tunes the compensation to optimize the video outputs for various cable lengths.

Features

IN1124 TP transmitter/distribution amplifier

Frequency range — Supports 15 kHz to 130 kHz horizontal frequency.

Computer video input — Accepts computer analog video on a 15-pin HD female connector. With an adapter cable, the transmitter can accept Macintosh, 13W3 video, RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, component video, S-video, or single source composite video input.

Buffered local monitor output — Allows you to view the displayed image on a local monitor.

Audio input — Accepts stereo PC audio on a 3.5 mm stereo mini jack. The transmitter sums the left and right audio channels into two identical mono channels.

RJ-45 connectors — Allows connection to up to four Extron IN1130 TP RGB video receivers.

Mounting — Can be rack mounted with Extron’s 1U rack shelf (part #IN9080).

IN1128 TP transmitter/distribution amplifier

Frequency range — Supports 15 kHz to 130 kHz horizontal frequency.

Computer video input — Accepts computer analog video on a 15-pin HD female connector. With an adapter cable, the transmitter can accept Macintosh, 13W3 video, RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, component video, S-video, or single source composite video input.

Buffered local monitor output — Allows you to view the displayed image on a local monitor.

Audio input — Accepts stereo PC audio on a 3.5 mm stereo mini jack. The transmitter sums the left and right audio channels into two identical mono channels.

RJ-45 connectors — Allows connection to up to eight Extron IN1130 TP RGB video receivers.

Mounting — Can be rack mounted with Extron’s 1U rack shelf (part #IN9080).

IN1130 TP receiver

The IN1130 TP receiver has the following features:

Video output — Provides two RGBHV, RGBS, or RGsB outputs on 15-pin HD connectors. With an optional SY-VGA cable, the receiver can output component video, S-video, or composite video.

Audio output — Outputs mono audio on both the tip (left) and the ring (right) of two 3.5 mm stereo mini jacks.

RJ-45 connector — Allows attachment to an Extron IN1124 or IN1128 TP transmitter/DA.

Mounting — Can be mounted to virtually any flat surface with Extron’s optional mounting brackets (part #IN9089).

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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.

Similarly, the IN1124 offers a native XGA resolution that provides impressive image quality while being a cost-effective option for users who don’t require full HD. This model is designed for ease of use, featuring automated setup options, including automatic keystone correction, which adjusts the image for optimal viewing. This flexibility allows for quick deployment and reduces setup time during presentations.

On the other hand, the IN1130 model pushes the boundaries further with its high brightness output, making it suitable for environments with significant ambient light. It boasts a native resolution of 1080p and includes advanced connectivity options, such as HDMI and VGA inputs. This projector is designed to support multiple resolutions and refresh rates, providing versatility in various applications ranging from corporate meetings to academic lectures.

All three models benefit from Extron’s innovative technology, including signal processing and dynamic color adjustment, ensuring vivid images regardless of the content being displayed. Additionally, they come with an array of control options, including Extron's Control and Monitoring options, which facilitate seamless integration within larger control systems.

Built with durability in mind, the IN1128, IN1124, and IN1130 feature compact designs, making them easy to transport and set up in different locations. Users appreciate their eco-friendly operation, with energy-efficient designs that contribute to sustainability goals. In summary, these Extron projectors offer impressive features, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics that cater to diverse audiovisual demands, making them ideal choices for anyone seeking reliable and effective presentation solutions.