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What is the difference between AVCIT's Video Wall controller over IP and other traditional matrix switchers?

Traditional Matrix Switchers is modular with input and output cards, while AVCIT video wall controller over IP is a pure Network infrastructure solution, easy to configure and connect by CAT. Encoder Connect to the Input source while Decoder connects to the Video walls.

Does the AVCIT IP video wall controller require a centralized PC server?

No. AVCIT IP Video Wall Controller is a Decentralized solution with not require any Centralized PC for management. It is connected by Encoder and Decoder, requiring only one GB Lan switches.

How much bandwidth is needed to transmit the signal by the AVCiT encoder and decoder? How about the picture quality?

It only requires 4-20Mbps, AVCIT encoder, and decoder is H.265/264 coding tech and owns patented ASE encoding tech, and has 2K and 4K solutions.

How many signals can one coder control on a LED or LCD video wall?

Each AVCIT coder can open up to 16 windows on your video wall, and no quantity limitation for sources.

What should I do if the physical cables and ports become loose over time?

Considering that some cables are easy to wear and off over time, AVCiT designed a metal clip for each coder for fastening cables with ports, which is also our patent on the market.

What’s the difference between DSIII and DSII?

In general, the encoder/decoder node are classified as follows:

  1. Classify by KVM feature: DSIII node: encoder/decoder is built-in KVM feature, for source with keyboard & mouse transmission and control requirement; DSII node: encoder/decoder is without KVM feature, only for regular HDMI/DVI/VGA video encoding or as receiver for video wall or TV.

  2. Classify by resolution: both DSIII and DSII have 2K and 4K series encoder/decoder. 3. Interface Port: there are optional video ports for each type of encoder/decoder, including HDMI, DVI-D, DVI-I (available for VGA signal), SDI, and DP (4K encoder only).

How to work with CCTV Cameras?

There are different options to work with CCTV Cameras, Option 1: Connect IP Cameras with KVM Node's system network switch by UTP directly (as in the schematic you sent). IP Camera should support H.264, H.265 protocol with RTSP streaming; It's OK for projects with small quantity cameras; Option 2: Capture the camera's video content via NVR's physical HDMI/DVI port, by connecting our Encoder Node with it. If so, just consider NVR as a regular video source device; Option 3: Capture the camera list and stream via their VMS platform. It's required customized development to work with the platform by their SDK, which takes time to develop and additional cost;

How to connect the amplifier or speaker with the node?

Every encoder or decoder node is built-in 1 AUDIO IN port and 1 AUDIO OUT port by Phinx interface, and decoders equip with a 1*3.5mm audio output port, any kind of amplifier and speakers can be connected by a 3.5mm audio port or Phoenix port to switch audio output from any audio sources of encoders

Every encoder or decoder is a built-in 1 AUDIO IN port and 1 AUDIO OUT port by Phinx interface, and decoders also equip with a 1*3.5mm audio output port. So any kind of amplifier and speakers can be connected by a 3.5mm audio port or Phoenix port to switch audio output from any audio sources of encoders

How to Control the Video Wall Power ON/OFF?

AVCIT Environment Control is an Optional IP-based controller to work with the DS system. When RS232/485/IO/IR control requires, We can add the E-CP4C controller into DS. system.

How many decoders are required for the video wall?

LCD Video Wall: each screen needs one decoder, UHD screen with a 4K decoder, and FHD screen with a 2K decoder.

DLP Video Wall: same as LCD Video Wall

LED Video Wall: each LED sending box/card connects with one decoder directly, no need additional LED Processor.

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