1.3. Features
Front panel control – EDID emulation, Network settings, Preset handling and the most important
module settings are available on LCD-based menu with navigation buttons.
Built-in web page – Easy access from a Web browser to control and configure the MODEX pair.
Built-in universal power supply – The extenders are equipped with a built-in universal power
supply, which accepts AC voltages from 100 to 240 Volts with 50 or 60 Hz line frequency.
Front panel LEDs – Audio, Video, Optical Link and PSU LEDs to get immediate feedback about the
signals and link status.
Pixel accurate reclocking – The video output on the receiver has a clean, jitter free signal,
eliminating signal instability and distortion caused by long cables or connector reflections.
Advanced EDID Management – User can emulate any EDID on video input ports, read out and
store any monitor's EDID.
HDCP enable / disable – MODEX extenders are HDCP-capable ones. To display unprotected
content on a non-HDCP capable sink, HDCP can be disabled via the front panel menu or
from a web browser by the built-in web page.
Single fiber technology – MODEX-OPTS and -OPTM extenders give optical transmission over a
single or duplex fiber; equipped with a Neutrik OpticalCON or industrial grade connector
but both can be used with LC fiber cable.
USB K+M – Connected USB HID devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse) are extended from transmitter to
receiver thus a computer can be remote controlled.
1.4. Applications
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The available features depend on the modules installed into the given MODEX product.
Section 1. Introduction
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Figure 1-1. Integrated system
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