Description
SmartAVI HDX-400 Video Console/Extender
Meet the SmartAVI HDX-400 Video Console/Extender—a versatile, enterprise-grade solution for distributing a single HDMI source to multiple displays across medium to large spaces. Built for classrooms, boardrooms, control rooms, and digital signage deployments, the HDX-400 combines a compact console with extended reach using standard Cat6 twisted-pair cabling. It delivers reliable, high-quality WUXGA video (1920x1200) across up to four output destinations, making it easier to manage content across rooms without sacrificing performance or control.
- 1 input device to 4 output devices: a centralized source can be extended to four distinct displays or display clusters, enabling flexible layouts and multi-screen presentations without multiple sources.
- Long-range transmission over twisted-pair Cat6: reach up to 150 feet (about 46 meters) with dependable signal integrity, ideal for conference rooms, classrooms, and signage networks.
- HDMI connectivity at the core: 1 x HDMI In and 2 x HDMI Out, paired with 4 x Network (RJ-45) links for scalable distribution across locations while preserving HDMI video integrity.
- High-resolution support: capable of WUXGA 1920 x 1200, ensuring sharp text, clear graphics, and accurate color representation on each connected display.
- Optimized for professional AV setups: designed to simplify installation, reduce cable clutter, and provide reliable performance in corporate, education, and retail environments.
Technical Details of SmartAVI HDX-400 Video Console/Extender
- Input: 1 x HDMI In
- Outputs: 2 x HDMI Out; 4 x Network (RJ-45) ports for extended distribution
- Supported resolution: Up to WUXGA 1920 x 1200
- Transmission medium: Twisted Pair using Category 6 cabling
- Maximum extension distance: Up to 150 ft (approximately 46 meters) over Cat6
- Application: Suitable for multi-display configurations, classroom deployments, conference rooms, control rooms, and digital signage networks
How to install SmartAVI HDX-400 Video Console/Extender
- Plan your layout: determine where the HDMI source will reside (near the HDX-400) and identify the four display endpoints you want to drive via the RJ-45 links.
- Connect the source: attach your HDMI video source (PC, media player, Blu-ray, or other HDMI device) to the HDX-400’s HDMI In port using a standard HDMI cable.
- Run network cables to displays: connect four Cat6 (or Cat6a) cables from the HDX-400’s four RJ-45 ports to the corresponding display endpoints or to remote receiver boxes as required by your setup.
- Attach HDMI displays: connect each display or receiver to the HDX-400’s HDMI Out ports where appropriate, or arrange your networked displays to receive signals via the attached RJ-45 extenders, according to your design.
- Power and test: supply power to the HDX-400 and any remote receivers as needed, power on all devices, and verify that each display shows the source content with proper scaling and timing. If necessary, adjust the HDMI output or display settings to match the native resolutions.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: How many displays can I drive with the HDX-400?
A: The system provides 4 output connections through its RJ-45 network ports, allowing up to four display endpoints to be connected for content distribution. -
Q: What is the maximum distance between the source and the displays?
A: Up to 150 feet (about 46 meters) when using Category 6 twisted-pair cabling, enabling flexible room-to-room or floor-to-floor deployments. -
Q: What resolution does the HDX-400 support?
A: It supports WUXGA resolution up to 1920 x 1200, delivering clear text and sharp visuals on connected displays. -
Q: Do I need special receivers for the outputs?
A: The HDX-400 provides the necessary network links (RJ-45) to extend to remote receivers or displays; ensure your cabling and remote endpoints are compatible with the HDX-400’s output configuration. -
Q: Is installation plug-and-play?
A: The HDX-400 is designed for straightforward integration with standard HDMI cables and Cat6 cabling. Some basic configuration (source selection, display arrangement, and resolution alignment) may be required to optimize performance in your environment.
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