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Intelix FLX-HI4A HDMI with Audio Embedding Input Card for Card-Based Matrix Switcher
  • Intelix FLX-HI4A High - Performance HDMI Input Card with Audio Embedding for Matrix Switcher

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Intelix FLX-HI4A HDMI with Audio Embedding Input Card for Card-Based Matrix Switcher

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The Intelix FLX-HI4A is a top - notch HDMI input card with analog audio embedding. It fits perfectly into the input slots of any FLX matrix chassis. Its HDMI inputs can handle high - resolution video signals like 3D and 48 - bit Deep Color at 1080p. Also, it can pass audio signals from stereo to 7.1 audio streams to supported outputs. This card allows you to embed an analog audio signal into the HDMI. External audio is provided via phoenix terminal blocks. You can switch the input audio between analog and digital (HDMI) using RS232 or IP commands, and each input can be configured individually. The FLX-HI4A has advanced HDCP handling. You can turn HDCP compliance on or off to ensure it works well with a wide range of sources. Key features include being an HDMI input card for FLX - 88, FLX - 1616, FLX - 3232, having four HDMI inputs, stereo analog audio embedding on each input, and being HDMI and HDCP compliant. It's great for corporate facilities, churches, schools, conference centers, and any application needing HDMI connectivity.

Using the Intelix FLX - HI4A is quite straightforward. First, insert the card into the input slot of your FLX matrix chassis. Connect your HDMI sources to the four HDMI inputs on the card. If you want to use analog audio, connect it to the phoenix terminal blocks. To switch between analog and digital audio, you can use RS232 or IP commands. You can set each input separately according to your needs. When it comes to HDCP, if you find some sources not working well, you can try turning HDCP compliance on or off. As for maintenance, keep the card clean and free from dust. Make sure the connections are tight. If you have any problems, check the connections first and then refer to the user manual. Avoid exposing the card to extreme temperatures or humidity to ensure its long - term performance.


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