Encodes four HD channels or sources directly into a private channels that can be received by an unlimited number of HDTV displays
Converts 4 Component or VGA video sources with analog or digital audio Inputs into 4 Digital HD channels on 2 QAM RF Frequencies, with closed captioning support
Includes a free additional customizable channel with ZvShow to convert a video file into a separate channel to enable you to play commercials, update menu specials, or use as digital signage on any display.
Includes the ZeeVee Emergency Alert System (EAS) that can also connect into compatible national or local alert systems
Can be combined with additional units to support over 100 channels to an unlimited number of displays
Distribute four sources / channels HD video up to 720p resolution to an unlimited number of displays over almost any distance. The HDbridge 2540 series converts component or VGA sources into a RF signal that is sent to a HDTV display's QAM digital tuner over coax cable -just like a traditional cable box. With its high 45 dBmv RF output, you can send your content to an unlimited number of displays over nearly any distance. You can change sources on any display simply by changing the channel on the display - virtually eliminating the need for a traditional AV matrix switcher. This solution is ideal for anyone looking for an easy and affordable way to support a large number of displays such as a sports bar, house of worship, or digital signage. Multiple HDbridge units can be combined to create a headend that will support over 100 channels on your video network at each display. The HDbridge enables quick setup through a LAN network using the Maestro software to customize your sources and channels, as well as a front LCD panel to directly control and monitor the unit. This unit is designed especially for high channel density environments where rapid deployment, advanced management and compatibility are critical. Used in some of the most famous ballparks in the world, this is an ideal solution for environments where you have a large number of displays, such as stadiums, entertainment facilities, or broadcast environments.