The Aurora IPX-TC2-F is a top - notch 10 Gbps fiber 4K over IP BaseT transceiver. It uses Aurora’s IPBaseT technology to offer one of the most advanced IP streaming solutions in the market. This technology makes different IP/AV standards work in harmony. The IPX - TC2 supports windowing/multiviewer (up to 16), scaling, and a 16×15 videowall, along with HDMI 2.0 4K60 4:4:4. It's the industry's first 4K2K transceiver with zero compression and latency, based on the BlueRiver NT platform. Unlike the old way of using separate transmitters (encoders) and receivers (decoders), the IPX - TC2 can be configured as either, simplifying installation, inventory management, and troubleshooting. Key features include support for 10 Gbps fiber MMF/SMF networks, 4K 60Hz 4:4:4 visually lossless compression with zero frame latency, zero compression and zero frame latency for 4K 30Hz 4:4:4 and below, windowing/multiviewer (up to 16), 4K scaler, seamless and breakaway switching between any resolutions, videowall processing (up to 16x16), stereo line in/out, RS - 232 and IR control ports, Dante IP audio option, and ExtremeUSB (USB 2.0 480Mbps) option.


Using the Aurora IPX - TC2 - F transceiver is quite straightforward. First, decide whether you want to set it up as a transmitter or a receiver according to your needs. This flexibility makes it easy to fit into your existing setup. Connect it to your 10 Gbps fiber MMF/SMF network. You'll be able to enjoy high - quality 4K video with little to no compression and latency. When using the windowing or multiviewer feature, you can view up to 16 different sources at once. For videowall setups, you can configure it for up to a 16x16 display. As for audio, you have the option to use the stereo line in/out or the Dante IP audio. The RS - 232 and IR control ports allow you to control the device easily. If you need to transfer data via USB, the ExtremeUSB option is there for you. When it comes to maintenance, keep the device in a cool, dry place. Regularly check the connections to make sure they are secure. If you face any issues, since it can be set up as either a transmitter or receiver, it's easier to troubleshoot. Just remember to follow the basic safety guidelines when handling electrical equipment.