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DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. CYP (UK) Ltd assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply. Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment: • Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
Control is via manual selection buttons, IR, RS-232, Telnet or Web GUI. CYP provide control drivers for all the major control systems. This unit also supports RS232 pass-through to the receivers. The PUV-1082-4K22 is designed to be used with PUV-1530RX or PUV-1510RX receivers that can...
2. APPLICATIONS Full Audio Video matrix system Residential AV matrix installation Commercial AV matrix installation Security systems University lecture hall systems Retail installation systems 3. PACKAGE CONTENTS 1× 10×10 Matrix system 2× 24V DC Power Adaptor 11 x IR Blaster 9×...
5. FEATURES HDMI 2.0, HDCP1.4 and HDCP2.2 compliant Routes ten HDMI sources to ten displays using eight HDBaseT outputs and two independent or mirrored HDMI outputs HDBaseT 5-Play™ convergence: High-Definition video and audio, 100BaseT Ethernet, PoH (Power over HDBaseT) and control (Bi- Directional IR &...
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Advanced internal and external EDID management with 4 sets of configurable EDID settings Internal test pattern generation for self-testing and sink device testing. (Internal test patterns up to and including 4K signals) Bi-directional IR support over HDBaseT Supports OSD for input and output naming plus banner text Control is via RS-232, remote control, on-panel control and IP Control (Telnet &...
6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel MENU LOCK /CANCEL POWER ENTER PRESET isolated POWER: Press this button to power on/ off device. POWER LED: The LED will illuminate in green when the power is on, and shown in red when power off this device. The network function will remain active once press this power off button.
MINUS (-)/OUT: Press Minus “-” button to navigate down button selection. Press “OUT” button for output port sources selection. LOCK: Press this button for three second to lock all buttons on panel. The right top side will display “L” once front panel locked. Press for few seconds to unlock.
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or mixing with other audio source. The audio mixer, treble, bass range, audio delay and volume adjustment are able to be setting on WebGUI. The amplifiers are able to be connected for audio source broadcasting. DIGITAL AUDIO IN: Connects with digital audio source for example P3, DVD players…etc to insert audio source into matrix unit.
24V power supply to POH outlet for supplying power over cable to compatible Receiver with POH function. *NOTE: When connecting a UHD/HDR source to the new CYP matrices the direct HDMI outputs can pass-through the HDR/Deep colour data without compromise.
6.4 Remote Control POWER: Press this button to power the MUTE LOCK POWER matrix unit. LOCK: Press this button to lock front panel of matrix unit. MUTE: Mutes Zone Audio outputs. HDBaseT audio can only be muted when an independent non HDMI audio has been routed to these outputs.
6.6 IR Cable Pin Assignment IR Blaster Power IR Signal IR Extender IR Signal Power Ground 6.7 RS-232 Protocol PRODUCT NAME REMOTE CONTROLLER Assignment Assignment ► ◄ Baud Rate: 115200bps Data bit: 8 bits Parity: None Flow Control: None Stop Bit: 1...
6.8 RS-232 and Telnet Commands Real World Command Use Zone AV Pairing Mode command use: The easiest way to use the PUV-1082-4K22 for simple HDMI switching whilst still allowing for individually tailored zone audio is to use the Zone AV Pairing setting on the webGUI. This is a configured and saved setting allowing each HDMI input to be paired per output with different audio inputs.
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HDMI Mirroring command use 1: If you have rack (head end) based AVRs for surround sound zones we recommend using the HDMI outputs and the HDMI mirroring mode to easily have the audio sent to the AVR follow the signal sent to that zones TV. As long as no further commands are ever sent to the HDMI outputs of the PUV-1082-4K22 you only need to set this up once.
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Audio Only source selection command use: To select an audio only sources for any of the audio outputs. When you are using the AV Pairing mode you merely have to send a new AV Pairing command to return that zone to the selected HDMI input. Command Description ZoneLineOut A AudioSrc=AnalogIn 1 Zone Audio Line output A selecting...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneLineOut M AudioSrc=XXX Audio source of zone line out A~H. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 CoaxIn n, n=1~2 AnalogIn n, n=1~4 OAR_In n, n=A~H CAT_In n, n=1~2 MixerOut n, n=1~3 ZoneLineOut M Treble=XXX Treble value of zone line out A~H.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneLineOut M Volume=Slow Zone line out A~H volume fine(0.5dB step) adjusting. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). XXX=”Up” or “Down” ZoneLineOut M Delay=XXX Zone line out A~H delay. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). XXX=0~230 (mS). ZoneLineOut M Mute Mute zone line out A~H. M=A~H(Support multiple selection).
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ExtLineOut M AudioSrc=XXX Audio source of extended line out. M=1~4(Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 CoaxIn n, n=1~2 AnalogIn n, n=1~4 OAR_In n, n=A~H CAT_In n, n=1~2 MixerOut n, n=1~3 ExtLineOut M Treble=XXX Treble value of extended line out.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ExtLineOut M Volume=Fast XXX Extended line out volume coarse(2dB step) adjusting. M=1~4(Support multiple selection). XXX=”Up” or “Down” ExtLineOut M Volume=Slow XXX Extended line out volume fine(0.5dB step) adjusting. M=1~4. XXX=”Up” or “Down” ExtLineOut M Delay=XXX Extended line out delay. M=1~4(Support multiple selection).
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION AudioCAT_Out M AudioSrc=XXX Audio source of AudioCAT audio out. M=1~2(Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 CoaxIn n, n=1~2 AnalogIn n, n=1~4 OAR_In n, n=A~H CAT_In n, n=1~2 MixerOut n, n=1~3 AudioCAT_Out M Status Display AudioCAT 1~2 status.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_Out M Mute Mute HDMI Tx audio. M=I~J(Support multiple selection). HDMI_Out M Unmute Unmute HDMI Tx audio. M=I~J(Support multiple selection). HDMI_Out M VideoSrc=XXX Video source of HDMI Tx out I~J. M=I~J(Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 HDMI_Out M VideoSrc=Pattern Set Video source of HDMI Tx out to internal test pattern.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_Out M Status Display HDMI I~J status & properties including Aud/Vid matrix. M=I~J(Support multiple selection). HDMI_Out M Setup HDMI I~J verbose name. Name=”NameString” Maximum 32 characters. M=I~J(Only support single selection). HDMI_Out M CECSend=XXX HDMI output CECSend M= I~J XXX=CEC message in HEX format eg EF 82 10 00 HDMI_Out M Downscale=XXX...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_Out M PatternType=XXX HDMI output pattern type M=I~J XXX=Pattern type Green Blue Black White Magenta Yellow Cyan RampA RampB Toggle ColourBar80 ColourBar90 ColourBar180 ColourBar360 HDBT_Out M AudioSrc=XXX Audio source of HDBaseT Tx audio. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 CoaxIn n, n=1~2...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDBT_Out M Mute Mute HDBaseT Tx audio. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). HDBT_Out M Unmute Unmute HDBaseT Tx audio. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). HDBT_Out M VideoSrc=XXX Video source of HDBaseT Tx out A~H. M=A~H(Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 HDBT_Out M VideoSrc=Pattern Reset Video source of HDBT Tx out to internal test pattern.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDBT_Out M CECSend=XXX HDBT output CECSend M= A~H XXX=CEC message in HEX format eg EF 82 10 00 HDBT_Out M PatternTiming=XXX HDBT output pattern timing M=A~H XXX=Pattern timing 480p 576p 720p25 720p30 720p60 720p100 720p120 1080p24 1080p25 1080p30 1080p50 1080p60 1080p100...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDBT_Out M PatternType=XXX HDBT output pattern type M=I~J XXX=Pattern type Green Blue Black White Magenta Yellow Cyan RampA RampB Toggle ColourBar80 ColourBar90 ColourBar180 ColourBar360 HDBT_Out M Setup HDBT A~H verbose name. Name=”NameString” Maximum 32 characters. M=A~H(Only support single selection).
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_In M Name=NameString Setup HDMI In 1~10 verbose name. Maximum 32 characters. M=1~10(Only support single selection). HDMI_In M PreGain=XXX HDMI input PreGain M=1~10(Only support single selection). XXX= -100 ~ 12 HDMI_In M PreGain=Fast XXX HDMI input PreGain M= 1~10 volume coarse (2dB step) adjusting.
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION HDMI_In M Unmute HDMI input Unmute M= 1~10 MixerOut M AudioSrc N=XXX Audio source of audio mixer input channel. M=1~3(Support multiple selection). N=A or B. Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 `CoaxIn n, n=1~2 AnalogIn n, n=1~4 OAR_In n, n=A~H CAT_In n, n=1~2 MixerOut M Gain N=XXX...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION Power On Power Off all Report power status PRESET Save M Save current A/V routing. M=1~8. PRESET Load M Recall current A/V routing. M=1~8. PRESET Show [M] List current stored A/V preset. M=1~8. If M is omitted, list all A/V preset. PRESET name M=”NameString”...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out M Slot N Setup HDBT_Out zone side audio/ video pairing storage slot N audio AudioSrc=XXX source. M=A~H(Only support single selection). N=1~11 (Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 CoaxIn n, n=1~2 AnalogIn n, n=1~4 OAR_In n, n=A~H CAT_In n, n=1~2 MixerOut n, n=1~3...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAvPair HDMI_Out M Slot N Setup HDMI_Out zone side audio/ video pairing storage slot N audio AudioSrc=XXX source. M=I~J(Only support single selection). N=1~11 (Support multiple selection). Available XXX: HDMI_In n, n=1~10 OpticIn n, n=1~2 CoaxIn n, n=1~2 AnalogIn n, n=1~4 OAR_In n, n=A~H CAT_In n, n=1~2 MixerOut n, n=1~3...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAVPair M N Slot P HDBT output pattern timing M= Output: HDBT_out or HDMI-out PatternTiming=XXX N= HDBaseT output A~H or HDMI output I~J P = 1~11 XXX=Pattern timing 480p 576p 720p25 720p30 720p60 720p100 720p120 1080p24 1080p25 1080p30 1080p50 1080p60 1080p100...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION ZoneAVPair M N Slot P HDBT output pattern type M= Output: HDBT_out or HDMI-out PatternType=XXX N= HDBaseT output A~H or HDMI output I~J P = 1~11 XXX=Pattern type Green Blue Black White Magenta Yellow Cyan RampA RampB Toggle ColourBar80 ColourBar90 ColourBar180...
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COMMAND DESCRIPTION IR_Route HDBT_Out M0 Show Print current IR source of HDBT Rx end IR out jack. M0=Output port index. M0=A~H (Support multiple selection) IR_Route IR_Out_Out M0 M1 M2 Setup IR source of IR_Out jack aside of each HDMI In connector. M0=Output port index.
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Basic Command Format: PortNumber Parameter=value. EX: ZoneLineOut B Treble = -12 Advanced Command Format: - Multi-Port Number: Each port uses “+” for separation. “space” is not permitted. Ex: Command Port 1+Port 2+Port 3 Parameter=Value - Multi-Parameter: Each parameter uses “, ” for separation. “space” is permitted.
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- ZoneLineOut H Delay =102 - ZoneLineOut H Mute - Pattern Timing=4K2K60 - Pattern Type=Green - ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out C Slot 1 AudioSrc=OAR_In A - ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out C Slot 1 VideoSrc=HDMI_In 1 - ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out C Slot 3 AudioSrc=OAR_In B - ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out C Slot 3 VideoSrc=HDMI_In 2 - ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out C Slot 5 AudioSrc=OAR_In B - ZoneAvPair HDBT_Out C Slot 5 VideoSrc=HDMI_In 2 Advanced Commands Examples (Option 1):...
6.9 Telnet Control Before attempting to use the Telnet control, please ensure that both the Matrix (via the 'LAN /CONTROL' port) and the PC/Laptop are connected to the same active networks. To access the Telnet control in Windows 7, click on the 'Start' menu and type "cmd"...
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This will bring us into the unit which we wish to control. Type "help" to list the available commands. Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are case-sensitive. If the IP is changed then the IP Address required for Telnet access will also change accordingly.
6.10 WebGUI Control Install the IP Discovery Tool: (1) Connect the Matrix to a PC with a Ethernet connection (via the 'LAN/ CONTROL' port). Please ensure your PC is on the same active network as the Matrix before running the application. (2) Please download the ZIP file from our website and save it in a directory where you can easily find it again.
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Login to the WebGUI: (1) Please enter “admin” at both of Username and Password column to log in the WebGUI tool. (2) Following functions tab will show at left side on first pages.
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6.10.1 Video Switch The page offers video routing, presets and test pattern settings. Output and Input Routing: To begin assigning a new video route, please click the button of the HDBaseT output you wish to send video to and then click on the button of the preferred HDMI input port or Pattern.
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Output and Input Naming: All inputs and outputs can be renamed as required. To rename the HDBaseT output ports and HDMI input ports please click the appropriate “Edit” icon ( ). Click the “Save” button to confirm the name change. Note: Blank spaces are not allowed in names.
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HDMI Output Setting: The two HDMI outputs (Port I & Port J) can be used for normal source routing (listed as “Independent” within the WebGUI) and mirroring (listed as “Mirror” within the WebGUI) for local monitoring purposes or zone monitoring (e.g. The HDBaseT output connects to a TV in a remote zone the local HDMI connection goes into an AVR).
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Internal Test Pattern: This advanced matrix system comes with an internal test pattern generation feature which can be used to test connected sink device functionality or be used as a self-test. This is a useful tool for installation engineers to troubleshoot potential issues between the matrix and connected devices.
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Preset Setting: This matrix can store up to eight video and audio routing presets. Presets can be utilised to store multiple different routing states in advance for rapid, hassle-free, recall. To store, recall or view a preset, click the “Preset” icon ( ) in the upper right corner of the tab to open the Preset configuration window ■...
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6.10.2 Zone Audio This advanced matrix units offers video routing and complete audio routing functionality. The zone audio offers audio breakaway capability. The audio source setting, output volume, treble & bass range and audio delay are able to be set on this page. Output and Input Routing: Clicking the tabs from left to right to select and set the audio source, these includes, optical, coaxial, line, OAR, audio CAT, mixer and the audio...
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6.10.3 Extended Audio The four extended audio output offers flexibility on audio output extended requirement. Output and Input Routing: Clicking the tabs from left to right to select and set the audio source, these include optical, coaxial, line, OAR, audio CAT, mixer and the audio from HDMI 1 to HDMI 10..
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6.10.4 CAT Audio With a compatible Receiver (PU-305BD-RX / PU-305BDA-RX / AU-A50) you can connect from the matrix by Cat5e/6 cable to send audio sources up to 300m. Any audio source including HDMI sources can be routed across this CAT cable, in addition sources can be routed back from the RX to the matrix.
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6.10.5 HDMI Audio The audio received by the two HDMI outputs (port number: I & J) are able to be selected on this page. Output and Input Routing: Clicking the tabs from left to right to select and set the audio source, these include optical, coaxial, line, OAR, audio CAT, mixer and the audio from HDMI 1 to HDMI 10.
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6.10.6 HDBaseT Audio The audio received by the HDBaseT output can be selected on this page. Output and Input Routing: Clicking the tabs from left to right to select and set the audio source, these include optical, coaxial, line, OAR, audio CAT, mixer and the audio from HDMI 1 to HDMI 10.
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6.10.7 Mixer Audio The Audio Mixer enables any two audio sources to be mixed together; three mixers are available in total. Output and Input Routing: Clicking the tabs from left to right to select and set the audio source, these include optical, coaxial, line, OAR, audio CAT, mixer and the audio from HDMI 1 to HDMI 10.
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The easiest way to use the PUV-1082-4K22 for simple HDMI switching whilst still allowing for individually tailored zone audio is to use the Zone AV Pairing settings configured on this section of the webGUI. As the IR remote supplied with the PUV-1082-4K22 sends AV pairing commands, if you wish to use this remote it is necessary to configure this page when any non-HDMI audio is required to be routed along with the corresponding video.
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(2) Video and Audio Setting: Please click the icon ( ) to edit the video and audio routing setting, please save the setting once complete selection. 6.10.9 Zone PreGain Click the dropdown INPUT AUDIO selector and choose the desired audio input type.
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6.10.11 EDID Settings Customer EDID Settings: 4 User EDID slots are available. To Upload a bespoke EDID simply click the upload button and browse for the required EDID file and click upload. These can then be named and downloaded as required. Sink EDID Download: This great function allows the integrator to download and save any output's EDID, simply select the output and click download.
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Set EDID Input Content: The EDID management can be set in two ways. Each input can be set individually using the “Appoint” mode or all input can be set to one EDID file using the “All” mode. Use the slider to set to your required EDID mode. The matrix can select from 6 EDID presets, 10 output based EDID pathways plus the 4 User EDID slots.
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6.10.13 User Config The Web and Telnet login user name and password allows to setting on this page. Two levels management are available, one is “administra tor” and the other one is “general user” 6.10.14 System Settings The system configuration includes power on/off, network setting, download &...
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Click the “Download” tab to download current system configuration. The current system configuration will be stored as XML file. The system configuration is able to be restore once selected the XML file and restore. 6.10.15 Logout Click the logout tab at left side, this will automatically logout of the WebGUI and return to login page.
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7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Audio/Video Zones • IR In/Out • HDMI Output • LAN Serving • Optical audio return (OAR) Simultaneous Audio zones Audio Source Devices CAT5e/6/7 Analogue Independent Outputs Stereo Audio Zones Outputs Analogue Digital Audio Audio Inputs Inputs RS-232 ZONE EXTENDED ANALOG...
8.3 Maximum HDMI Cable Length Timing Input Output 8 bit 1080p 12 bit 1080p 3840 x 2160p YUV420 3840 x 2160p YUV444 (Certified HDMI2.0 premium cable) Note: Please see the table below for 4K 6G auto conversions. Original video timing Converted video timing 4K50-60Hz 4:4:4 8bit 4K50-60Hz 4:2:0 8bit...
8.6 CAT5e/6/7 Cable Specifications Cable Type Range Supported Video CAT5e/CA6 100 metres Most common full HD formats: • Up to 1080, 60Hz, 36bpp • Data rates lower than 5.3 Gbps or below 225 MHz TMDS clock 70 metres Ultra HD video formats: Deep colour: 1080p, 60 Hz, 48 bpp CAT6a/CAT7 100 metres 4Kx2K...
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