The AMX NMX - DEC - N2322 from the N2300 Series is a top - notch 4K UHD video over IP stand - alone decoder with KVM. It works seamlessly with the NMX - ENC - N2312 encoder to offer a highly flexible, feature - packed, and easy - to - deploy digital media distribution and switching solution for 4K applications up to 4096x2160, supporting HDCP 2.2. Using a motion - based wavelet codec, it delivers video with almost no noticeable latency at just 200 Mb/s bandwidth, enabling 4K distribution over standard gigabit Ethernet networks.
Key features include design flexibility, starting from a 1x1 setup and expanding easily. It has advanced security with SSL/TLS and HTTPS, meeting enterprise network security needs. Power over Ethernet (POE) simplifies installation, and local 12VDC power is also an option for rack - mountable setups. The infrared (IR) emitter connection can control IR - only display devices. With Phoenix connectors, installation is fast. It supports balanced and unbalanced audio, offers multiple connection options, has dual USB - A control for KVM, and is easily recognized by NetLinx Studio.
Technical specs: Digital video input is via Ethernet (RJ45) or fiber (1G SFP). Video outputs are HDMI 2.0 and DVI - D (through adapter). It supports various video formats and resolutions. Audio input and output have different signal types and formats. Latency varies by resolution, and it has multiple communication options with specific features like HDCP and EDID management. The FG number is FGN2322 - SA.



Using the AMX NMX - DEC - N2322 decoder is straightforward. First, connect it to your network using either the RJ45 or 1G SFP port for digital video input. For video output, you can use an HDMI 2.0 cable or an adapter for DVI - D. If you want to control IR - only display devices, connect the IR emitter. When it comes to audio, choose the appropriate input and output according to your needs, whether it's embedded digital audio or analog audio.
Here are some important notes. Make sure your network meets the requirements for 4K distribution at 200 Mb/s bandwidth. If you're using POE, ensure your network switch supports it. When installing in a rack, you can use local 12VDC power for high - density setups.
For maintenance, keep the device in a clean and well - ventilated area. Regularly check the connections to ensure they are secure. If you encounter any issues, refer to the data sheet for detailed information about latency and other technical aspects.