Our Essential 8x8 HDBaseT™ Matrix offers unprecedented performance and value for the custom installation market. The HMXL88 is a 4K HDCP 2.2 8x8 matrix with a combination of 6 x HDBaseT™ and 2 x HDMI Outputs. This allows for cost effective integration of local displays and AV receivers within an installation. The matrix delivers HDMI, Bi-directional IR and PoH (PoE) up to lengths of 70m over a single CAT cable. The matrix features a web interface module for control and configuration and can also be seamlessly controlled by 3rd party control systems via RS-232 or IP.
Key Features:
- Advanced HDBaseT™ technology offering uncompressed video and audio with zero latency
- Features 8x HDMI inputs which can be independently routed to 8 outputs (6x HDBaseT + 2x HDMI)
- Extends HDMI up to a distance of 70m over single CAT cable
- Supports 4K UHD video up to 40m (3840 x 2160 @30Hz 4:4:4, 4096 x 2160 @24Hz 4:4:4, and 4K @60Hz 4:2:0)
- Supports all industry standard video resolutions including VGA-WUXGA and 480i-4K
- Supports 3D signal display
- Supports all known HDMI audio formats including Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio transmission
- Web interface module for control and configuration of Matrix (instructions available in Drivers & Protocols section)
- Bi-directional IR from all input and output locations
- Control via front panel , IR, RS-232 and TCP/IP
- Supports PoH (Power over HDBaseT) to power compatible HDBaseT receivers
- 3rd Party drivers available for all major home control brands
- Advanced EDID management
- HDCP 2.2 compliant
- 1U Design for 19" rack mount integration - rack mounting kit included
- Compatible with (receivers):
- - HEX100ARC-RX (for AV & IR pass through only, 70m at 1080p, 40m at 4K)
- - HEX100HDVGA-RX (for audio breakout at receiver, 70m at 1080p, 40m at 4K) - not HDCP2.2 compliant
- - HEX70ED-RX (IR control only, 70m at 1080p, 40m at 4K)
- - HEX70B-RX (IR control only, 70m at 1080p, 40m at 4K) - recommended receiver
- - RX70AMP (for audio within zone, 70m at 1080p, 40m at 4K) - not HDCP2.2 compliant
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