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Input:
HDMI connector on eLink 100 T transmitter
Output: HDMI connector on eLink 100 R receiver
Transmits HDMI video and multi-channel audio signals wirelessly up to
100 feet (30 meters) in professional AV environments.
Transmission through common obstacles — The eLink 100 wireless extender
works in the 5 GHz spectrum to allow for broad coverage and transmission through
walls and furniture. Line-of-sight is not required but can maximize range.
Resolutions and rates — Supports computer video up to 1920x1080, including
HDTV 1080p @ 60 Hz (see the
On-screen display (OSD) — The OSD provides an interface for simplified setup and
configuration.
IR remote control — The eLink IR remote control, included with the receiver, enables
use of the OSD on the output screen for configuration and setup.
Power supplies — Each unit includes an external 5 VDC power supply, which accepts
100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz input. A DC-to-USB adapter is also provided with the
receiver, enabling the power supply to power the receiver through its USB port.
AES 128 encryption — Supports Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 data
encryption standard.
HDMI features — Supported HDMI specification features include data rates up to
6.75 Gbps, Deep Color up to 12-bit, 3D, and multi-channel audio formats.
HDCP compliant
Ultra-low latency — Less than one millisecond of latency in transmission of video and
audio signals
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) —
Actively monitors the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to select the most appropriate
frequencies, and prevents interference from other devices operating in the
spectrum.
Takes advantage of DFS frequencies that are reserved for radar and weather
purposes (see the
Operating Frequencies
Embedded audio — Compatible with a broad range of multi-channel audio signals,
providing reliable operation with HDMI devices and surround sound systems.
MIMO (multi-input and multi-output) — MIMO technology ensures that wireless
connections are stable and function in environments with multipath signals.
Wireless transmission to as many as four receivers — The transmitter can support
up to four receivers, allowing a single source such as a digital signage player to support
multiple displays.
eLink 100 HDMI Transmitter and Receiver • Introduction
Resolutions and Rates
table on page 18).
table on page 19 for more information).
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