The DigitaLinx DL-44E-H2-KIT is an outstanding 4x4 matrix switcher kit compatible with HDMI 2.0. It comes with an HDMI and HDBaseT matrix switcher, 3 suitable HDBaseT receivers, and accessories. The switcher has 4 HDMI inputs, 3 HDBaseT outputs, and 1 HDMI output. You can de - embed digital and/or analog audio from the 4th HDMI output. It supports EDID management and is compliant with HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0. The 3 HDBaseT transmitter outputs work only with the 3 receivers in the kit. The HDBaseT extender circuits can extend 4K/60Hz 4:4:4 signals up to 40m and 1080p up to 70m, powering remote receivers via CAT6 F/UTP rated cable. The HDBaseT receivers can also extend bi - directional IR for flexible control of A/V sources or devices. This kit can transport HDMI data rates up to 18Gbps over HDBaseT. It uses 2:1 visual lossless compression when the signal exceeds 10Gbps, and doesn't compress signals under 10Gbps. It supports static HDR (HDR10) when the data rate exceeds 18Gbps and dynamic HDR (HDR10+ / Dolby Vision) when the data rate is 10Gbps or less. Key features include a 4x4 switcher, 3 18G HDBaseT receivers, power supply, HDCP 2.2 support, and various control options. Ideal for true matrix routing of HDMI signals, A/V routing in demanding control environments, and applications like houses of worship and corporate video conferencing.

Using the DigitaLinx DL-44E-H2-KIT is quite straightforward. First, connect your HDMI sources to the 4 HDMI inputs on the switcher. Then, connect your displays to the 3 HDBaseT outputs or the 1 HDMI output. Make sure to use the included HDBaseT receivers with the HDBaseT outputs. You can control the switcher using the front panel, IR remote, TCP/IP, or RS232. When it comes to power, the switcher can power the receivers through the CAT6 F/UTP cable. For HDR support, note that static HDR (HDR10) is available when the data rate exceeds 18Gbps, and dynamic HDR (HDR10+ / Dolby Vision) works when the data rate is 10Gbps or less. As for maintenance, keep the switcher and receivers in a clean, dry place. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you need to clean them, use a soft, dry cloth. When handling the cables, be gentle to prevent damage. And always refer to the user manual for more detailed information and troubleshooting.