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VM1
Video Matrix HD
Component Video Distribution System
US $Call
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- The VM1 Video Matrix works with
a multiroom audio system to distribute High Definition component video.
Video signals can be routed to as many as eight zones, each using a single
CAT-5e cable, to locations up to 300 away.
Capable of handling up to 1080p High Definition component video, the VM1
provides seamless integration with Russound CAM, CAV and CAA66 controller
amplifiers through RNET. The VM1 can also be integrated with other distributed
audio or third-party control systems using RS-232 command protocol through
either DB9 or USB connections.
The Video Matrix selects video sources (Satellite, DVD, etc.) for specific
zones through commands from a distributed audio or control system. This
allows the component video signals to be distributed while audio signals
are transmitted through the multiroom audio system. Active video circuitry
prevents signal loss and interference, enabling longer cable runs making
it a real-world solution.
Format Up-conversion
Optional for the VM1 is a format up-converter for converting composite
and S-video signals to component video. Four-zone, four-source models offer
up-conversion for two sources, while eight-zone, eight-source models offer
up-conversion for as many as four sources.
All configurations of the Video Matrix include the appropriate number of
VMR1 single-gang Decora receivers, which decode the signal back to RGB analog
component video output.
VM1 Video Matrix
Component video connectors: 3 RCA per input (RGB)
Zone output connectors: 8-pole modular RJ-45
System cable: CAT-5e
Maximum cable length: 300 ft (90 m)
Video resolution: Up to 1080p
System bandwidth: 40 MHz
Communication ports: 2 RJ-45 RNET Link
1 DB9 RS-232
1 USB 1.1
Power requirement: 24 VDC 2.5 A
(adapter included)
Chassis dimensions: 17 W x 3.43 H x 13.15 D (43.0 x 8.7 x 3.34 cm)
Weight: 11.65 lb (5.28 kg)
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VMR1
HD Component Video Receiver
US $Call
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- The VMR1 Receiver is a single-gang in-wall device
that installs in each room where component video distribution is desired. It receives the video signal
from the VM1 through a single CAT-5e cable and provides component video
RCA jacks for connection to the display with a component video cable.
Features
High definition Passes component video signals in resolutions up to 1080p
Convenient Allows display location up to 300 feet (90 m) from source components
Simple Connects easily using CAT-5e cable
Specifications
Device type: Single-gang in-wall Decora
Input connector: 110 punch-down block
System cable: CAT-5e
Maximum cable length: 300 ft (90 m)
Video resolution: Up to 1080p
Output connectors: 3 RCA
Dimensions: 1.75 W x 4.17 H x 1.31 D (4.4 x 10.6 x 3.3 cm)
Weight: 2.2 oz (61.3 g)
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VM1 4 Kit
Basic 4x4 switching
from component video sources only
US $Call
VM1 4UC Kit
4x4 component video
switching with up-conversion on 2 sources
US $Call
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- The VM1 Video Matrix works with a multiroom audio
system to distribute High Definition component video. Video signals can
be routed to as many as eight zones, each using a single CAT-5e cable, to
locations up to 300 away.
Capable of handling up to 1080p High Definition component video, the VM1
provides seamless integration with Russound CAM, CAV and CAA66 controller
amplifiers through RNET. The VM1 can also be integrated with other distributed
audio or third-party control systems using RS-232 command protocol through
either DB9 or USB connections.
The Video Matrix selects video sources (Satellite, DVD, etc.) for specific
zones through commands from a distributed audio or control system. This
allows the component video signals to be distributed while audio signals
are transmitted through the multiroom audio system. Active video circuitry
prevents signal loss and interference, enabling longer cable runs making
it a real-world solution.
Format Up-conversion
Optional for the VM1 is a format up-converter for converting composite
and S-video signals to component video. Four-zone, four-source models offer
up-conversion for two sources, while eight-zone, eight-source models offer
up-conversion for as many as four sources.
All configurations of the Video Matrix include the appropriate number of
VMR1 single-gang Decora receivers, which decode the signal back to RGB analog
component video output.
VM1 Video Matrix
Component video connectors: 3 RCA per input (RGB)
Zone output connectors: 8-pole modular RJ-45
System cable: CAT-5e
Maximum cable length: 300 ft (90 m)
Video resolution: Up to 1080p
System bandwidth: 40 MHz
Communication ports: 2 RJ-45 RNET Link
1 DB9 RS-232
1 USB 1.1
Power requirement: 24 VDC 2.5 A
(adapter included)
Chassis dimensions: 17 W x 3.43 H x 13.15 D
(43.0 x 8.7 x 3.34 cm)
Weight: 11.65 lb (5.28 kg)
VM1 4 (Kit includes 4 VMR1 Receivers)
Component video inputs: 4
Zone outputs: 4
- VM1 4UC Adds video upconversion
on 2 sounrces
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VM1 8 Kit
Basic 8x8 switching
from component video sources only
US $Call
VM1 8UC Kit
8x8 component video
switching with up-conversion on 2 sources
US $Call
VM1 8UC2 Kit
8x8 component video
switching with up-conversion on 4 sources
US $Call
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The VM1 Video Matrix works
with a multiroom audio system to distribute High Definition component video.
Video signals can be routed to as many as eight zones, each using a single
CAT-5e cable, to locations up to 300 away.
Capable of handling up to 1080p High Definition component video, the VM1
provides seamless integration with Russound CAM, CAV and CAA66 controller
amplifiers through RNET. The VM1 can also be integrated with other distributed
audio or third-party control systems using RS-232 command protocol through
either DB9 or USB connections.
The Video Matrix selects video sources (Satellite, DVD, etc.) for specific
zones through commands from a distributed audio or control system. This
allows the component video signals to be distributed while audio signals
are transmitted through the multiroom audio system. Active video circuitry
prevents signal loss and interference, enabling longer cable runs making
it a real-world solution.
Format Up-conversion
Optional for the VM1 is a format up-converter for converting composite
and S-video signals to component video. Four-zone, four-source models offer
up-conversion for two sources, while eight-zone, eight-source models offer
up-conversion for as many as four sources.
All configurations of the Video Matrix include the appropriate number of
VMR1 single-gang Decora receivers, which decode the signal back to RGB analog
component video output.
VM1 Video Matrix
Component video connectors: 3 RCA per input (RGB)
Zone output connectors: 8-pole modular RJ-45
System cable: CAT-5e
Maximum cable length: 300 ft (90 m)
Video resolution: Up to 1080p
System bandwidth: 40 MHz
Communication ports: 2 RJ-45 RNET Link
1 DB9 RS-232
1 USB 1.1
Power requirement: 24 VDC 2.5 A
(adapter included)
Chassis dimensions: 17 W x 3.43 H x 13.15 D
(43.0 x 8.7 x 3.34 cm)
Weight: 11.65 lb (5.28 kg)
VM1 8 (Kit includes 8 VMR1 Receivers)
Component video inputs: 8
Zone outputs: 8
VM1 8UC Adds 2 source video up-conversion
VM1 8UC2 Adds 4 source video up-conversion
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