Intelix AS-1H1DP-BSTK
HDMI/DisplayPort Auto-Switcher with HDMI & HDBaseT Output
Description
The Intelix AS-1H1DP is an under table mounted switcher designed to be the primary PC interface for classrooms, boardrooms, and conference centers. It features DisplayPort + Audio to HDMI conversion and an HDMI input. If the DisplayPort signal does not support embedded audio, the analog audio input port can be accessed via RS232.
The AS-1H1DP utilizes HDBaseT technology to extend the digital output up to 70 meters away using solid core shielded Category 5e or greater cable. This transmitter device is compatible with several Intelix HDBaseT receivers, but is designed to work primarily with the DIGI-HD60C-R. The unit features multiple EDID modes to eliminate user confusion, and incompatible video formats. An HDMI output is available for use to connect to a local display.
The AS-1H1DP can be powered from the rear panel or by Power over HDBaseT (PoH), including midspan injectors that support Power over Ethernet (PoE) Alternative A. The AS-1H1DP may also power compatible HDBaseT receivers. Built-in surge protection and diagnostic LEDs ensure hassle-free and robust installations. The AS-1H1DP also features a customizable power management system, which will put the unit into a low power state after no video for 30 minutes or being inactive for 3 hours by default.
The AS-1H1DP will detect which input has an active video input, and switch to that input: if both inputs are active, the last in will be selected. There are additional contact closure inputs provided on the rear of the unit to allow third party control. RS232 control of the AS-1H1DP can be accomplished by connecting to the RS232 port on a compatible receiver, such as a DIGI-HD60C-R, or through a direct connection on the RS232 input of the device.
The AS-1H1DP can be programmed to control the connected display. The display manufacturer's RS232 commands can be entered into the AS-1H1DP with the use of Intelix Display Control software. This allows display power and input to be automatically controlled based on video activity, eliminating the need for a third party control system in many installations.