Description
SIIG 4K 60Hz HDMI over IP Matrix - Decoder (RX) 394ft TAA Compliant
The SIIG 4K 60Hz HDMI over IP Matrix Decoder (RX) is a high-performance recipient designed to extend ultra‑high-definition HDMI signals across long distances with rock‑solid reliability. Built for professional AV installations, commercial environments, and enterprise environments, this decoder works in concert with an accompanying Encoder (TX) to create a scalable, IP-based HDMI distribution system. Delivering 4K at 60Hz with 18 Gbps bandwidth, HDCP 2.2, and HDR10, it enables sleek one-to-one, one-to-many, or multicast configurations, supports video walls, and offers robust control options including bi-directional IR and RS-232. The device is TA A compliant and optimized for demanding applications, from corporate boardrooms to immersive digital signage, ensuring compatibility, security, and long-distance performance over standard Cat6/7 cables with PoE power delivery. If you’re upgrading from legacy matrix switchers, this decoder pairs with SIIG’s Encoder TX to provide a modern, IP‑based AV distribution solution that minimizes cabling complexity while maximizing image quality and control flexibility.
- Crystal-clear 4K at 60Hz over IP: Supports 4K@60Hz with 18Gbps bandwidth, HDCP 2.2 encryption, and HDR10 compatibility to deliver stunning color and clarity. This RX decoder ensures seamless compatibility with modern source devices and displays while preserving full-resolution video for digital signage, conference rooms, and premium home theater setups.
- Flexible distribution: One-to-One, One-to-Many, and Multicast: Designed for scalable installation, the RX unit works in tandem with the encoder (TX) to distribute a single source to multiple displays, create synchronized video walls, or route content across a network with multicast capabilities for efficient bandwidth use and synchronized playback across all endpoints.
- Long‑distance transmission and PoE simplicity: Transmit HDMI over a single Cat6/7 cable up to 394 feet (120 meters), simplifying installation layouts and reducing cable clutter. PoE support means power can be delivered through the network cable to streamline deployment and minimize wall-woutlet requirements.
- Rich control and integration: Bi-directional IR, RS‑232, and 7.1-channel audio support empower interactive control and integration with room control systems. The RX decoder integrates neatly into KVM setups and video walls, enabling responsive user interaction and centralized management of sources and displays.
- TAA compliant and kit-ready: Built for professional environments with compliance to Trade Agreements Act (TAA), ensuring eligibility for government and regulated deployments. The kit configuration (including encoder TX and decoder RX components) is designed for quick setup and dependable operation in commercial installations.
Technical Details of SIIG 4K 60Hz HDMI over IP Matrix - Decoder (RX) 394ft
- Video bandwidth: 18 Gbps
- Max resolution supported: 4K (3840x2160) at 60Hz
- Video standards: HDMI over IP with HDCP 2.2, HDR10 compatibility
- Transmission distance: Up to 394 feet (120 meters) over a single Cat6/7 cable
- Power delivery: PoE enabled for streamlined installation
- Audio support: 7.1-channel digital audio passthrough
- Control features: Bi-directional IR, RS-232 control
- Networking and distribution: One-to-One, One-to-Many, Multicast; suitable for Video Wall configurations and KVM integration
- Compliance: TAA compliant
How to install SIIG 4K 60Hz HDMI over IP Matrix
Install the SIIG HDMI over IP Matrix RX decoder quickly and reliably by following these steps. This process is designed for professional AV technicians and assumes an existing SIIG encoder (TX) and compatible network infrastructure.
- Step 1: Prepare the installation – Verify that you have a matching encoder (TX) and the RX kit components. Confirm power options (PoE capable switch or local power supply as required) and ensure your network Cat6/7 cables are correctly rated for 4K transmission. Have the HDMI display(s) ready and accessible in the intended viewing area.
- Step 2: Connect the RX to displays – Use HDMI cables to connect the RX decoder to the displays or video wall panels. For video walls, connect each display tile to the RX unit as per the intended layout, ensuring consistent EDID management and color calibration where applicable.
- Step 3: Link RX to TX over Cat6/7 – Run a single Cat6/7 cable from the encoder (TX) to the decoder (RX) across the desired distance (up to 394 ft / 120 m). If PoE is supported, ensure the network switch provides PoE for the RX unit to minimize separate power injection points.
- Step 4: Configure control and routing – Access the control interface on the RX (and the TX counterpart) to configure one-to-one or one-to-many routing, multicast groups, and video wall layouts. Enable HDR, HDCP 2.2 pass-through, and audio settings (7.1ch) as required by your sources and displays. Set RS-232 endpoints for display or device control and pair IR emitters/receivers for bidirectional remote control as needed.
- Step 5: Test and optimize – Validate signal integrity at each display, test KVM or peripheral control if used, and perform a quick color and alignment check across video wall tiles. Monitor latency, bandwidth, and EDID behavior to ensure a seamless user experience. Save configuration profiles for different deployment scenarios (boardroom, digital signage, or classroom).
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What distance can the RX decoder transmit HDMI? A: Up to 394 feet (120 meters) over a single Cat6/7 cable, making it suitable for large rooms and multi-display installations.
- Q: Does the RX support 4K at 60Hz? A: Yes. It supports 4K at 60Hz with 18Gbps bandwidth and HDCP 2.2, along with HDR10 for higher dynamic range content.
- Q: Is this product TA A compliant? A: Yes. The RX decoder is TAA compliant, designed for professional and government procurement scenarios.
- Q: Can I use PoE with the RX? A: Yes. PoE is supported, simplifying power delivery via the Ethernet cable when connected to a PoE-enabled switch.
- Q: What kind of control options are available? A: Bi-directional IR, RS-232 control, and 7.1-channel audio passthrough are supported, enabling comprehensive room and display management, along with KVM capabilities where paired with the TX encoder.
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