Black Box MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter

Black BoxSKU: 3495109

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Description

The Black Box MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter is the professional-grade choice for extending multichannel VGA video, stereo audio, and serial signals over CATx cabling. Built for classrooms, control rooms, digital signage, and installations that demand reliability and flexible reach, this transmitter delivers crystal-clear video, pristine audio, and responsive serial communications across long cable runs. Designed to pair with the MediaCento VX family of receivers, it creates a scalable, easy-to-deploy solution that preserves source integrity while simplifying deployment in compact racks or on shelves. Whether you’re upgrading an AV setup, integrating legacy VGA equipment, or building a multi-display display wall, the MediaCento VX transmitter keeps installations clean, economical, and future-ready.

  • The MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter is engineered to extend multiple channels—VGA video, stereo audio, and serial signals—over standard CATx cabling. This enables facilities to deliver high-quality video and dependable control commands to remote displays and devices without sacrificing signal integrity. It’s an ideal fit for classrooms, lecture halls, broadcast control rooms, corporate lobbies, and digital signage networks where dependable AV transport over existing infrastructure is essential.
  • Designed for straightforward installation, this transmitter emphasizes plug-and-play operation with compatible MediaCento VX receivers. Installers can quickly connect a local video source, audio, and serial devices to the transmitter, then run CATx cabling to one or more remote displays. The result is a clean, scalable solution that minimizes setup time, reduces wiring clutter, and simplifies maintenance across multiple rooms or zones.
  • Durable and compact, the transmitter supports professional deployments in demanding environments. Its rugged construction and thoughtful enclosure design suit rack-mount or shelf-mounted installations, while cable routing and power considerations are kept simple. This makes it a reliable backbone for AV installations that require consistent performance, even under rigorous usage patterns.
  • With broad compatibility and flexible configuration options, the MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter adapts to a wide range of applications. It provides support for legacy VGA sources alongside modern AV workflows, and its serial passthrough capabilities enable simple control and monitoring of connected equipment at the remote end. EDID management options and streamlined handshaking help ensure displays initialize quickly and accurately, reducing setup delays and technician time.
  • Ideal for education, corporate environments, and digital signage, the transmitter delivers a cost-effective path to extend reach without swapping out existing hardware. By leveraging CATx cabling you avoid the expense of fiber or fiber-like solutions, while preserving the ability to route signals to multiple displays or control devices. This balance of performance and affordability makes the MediaCento VX transmitter a versatile cornerstone for scalable AV networks.

Technical Details of Black Box MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter

  • Power and connectivity: The transmitter provides an external power option and a compact, professional interface suitable for rack or shelf installations. It is designed to work in conjunction with the MediaCento VX receiver family and compatible source equipment, supporting VGA video input, stereo audio input, and serial (RS-232) connections for remote device control.
  • Signal support and transmission: This device is built to carry multichannel VGA video, along with stereo audio and serial signals, across CATx cabling to remote receivers. It is optimized for reliable signal integrity over the chosen CATx medium, enabling stable displays and responsive control channels at the destination.
  • Cabling and compatibility: Uses standard CATx cabling (such as CAT5e/CAT6-class networks) for the distribution link between transmitter and receiver. The system is designed to integrate with existing AV infrastructures that rely on VGA, analog audio, and RS-232 control networks, helping teams leverage current investments while expanding capabilities.
  • System integration: Works in tandem with MediaCento VX receivers to create a scalable matrix-like extension system. EDID passthrough and basic handshaking options help ensure displays initialize with correct timings and resolutions, reducing troubleshooting time during installation and commissioning.
  • Physical design and environment: The 4-Port Transmitter is built in a compact, durable enclosure suitable for professional installations. Its form factor supports discreet mounting in standard racks or on mounting shelves, with attention to cable management and heat dissipation appropriate for dense AV environments.

How to install Black Box MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter

Installing the Black Box MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime during setup. Begin by identifying a suitable location near your VGA source equipment and in a position that allows clean, short runs to your local sources and a clear path to remote displays. Ensure the transmitter is powered and has adequate ventilation to prevent overheating in rack or shelf installations. The following steps outline a typical deployment workflow:

  • Connect the local source: Attach the VGA video output from your computer, media player, or presentation device to the transmitter’s VGA input using a standard VGA cable. If you’re using a dedicated video processor, route its output to the transmitter in the same manner. Connect the local stereo audio source to the transmitter’s audio input. If you’re using RS-232 control, connect the control device to the transmitter’s serial port as well.
  • Route CATx to remote devices: Run CATx cabling from the transmitter to the dedicated remote MediaCento VX receivers that feed your displays or control equipment. Use clean, properly rated cabling and avoid running data cables parallel to power cables to minimize interference. For multi-room deployments, you can extend the same CATx link to multiple receivers as supported by your network plan.
  • Provide power and verify connections: Plug in the transmitter’s power supply and power on the device. Check indicator LEDs to confirm power status and link activity. At the remote end, connect each receiver to its corresponding display and audio device, then power on the receivers and displays.
  • Configure display settings and EDID: On your source device, select an appropriate resolution and refresh rate that matches your displays’ capable limits. If EDID management is available, configure passthrough or enable EDID learning for the best compatibility with the destination displays. This helps ensure a clean, artifact-free image and proper audio synchronization.
  • Test and refine: With everything powered, confirm video and audio arrive at all destinations with correct timing and synchronization. Test serial control across the network to verify that remote devices respond as expected. If any display or control issues arise, check cabling, connector integrity, and EDID settings, then re-test until the system performs reliably.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Black Box MediaCento VX 4-Port Transmitter designed to do? It is designed to extend multichannel VGA video, stereo audio, and serial signals over CATx cabling to remote displays and control devices, enabling scalable, cost-effective AV distribution across multiple rooms or zones.
  • Can I use this transmitter with multiple receivers? Yes. The MediaCento VX transmitter pairs with compatible MediaCento VX receivers to create a distributed extension system that serves multiple displays or control points from a single source.
  • What kind of cabling should I use? The system is designed to work with standard CATx cabling (such as CAT5e/CAT6-class cables). For best results, use high-quality cabling and follow recommended cable runs to minimize interference and ensure reliable performance.
  • Is high-definition video supported? The transmitter is built to deliver clear VGA video across extended distances when paired with the appropriate receivers and properly configured EDID settings. It is suitable for professional AV environments that require dependable, high-quality VGA transport and synchronized audio/serial signals.
  • Do I need to configure anything special for installation? In many setups, plug-and-play operation is possible, but EDID management and basic handshaking options may enhance compatibility with destination displays. Always consult the official documentation for your specific environment to optimize timing, resolution, and control behavior.

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