Atlona AT-VCC-RELAY-KIT IP To Relay / Sensor Signal Converter For Velocity Control System

Atlona

$285.00
Part Number:
AT-VCC-RELAY-KIT
UPC:
846352005696
Condition:
New
Availability:
In Stock
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Compact Form Factor
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Easy To Set Up & Configure
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Remotely Powered Via PoE
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Four Relay Outputs
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Four Sensor Inputs
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Free USA Shipping
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3-Year Atlona Warranty

This Atlona AT-VCC-RELAY-KIT IP To Relay / Sensor Signal Converter For Velocity Control System provides EDID emulation and Hot Plug Detect communication between HDMI sink and source devices. Part of the comprehensive family of Atlona 4K HDR integration products, it detects and corrects for signal integrity issues associated with cabling or connections, and can resolve compatibility problems between a source and sink. The Etude Sync is compatible with high dynamic range (HDR) formats and is HDCP 2.2 compliant.

It supports 4K/UHD video @ 60 Hz with 4:4:4 chroma sampling, as well as HDMI data rates up to 18 Gbps. In addition to addressing HDMI signal and device-related issues, the Etude Sync reports HDCP compliance at the source and destination, and can manage EDID communication with the source. This device is ideal for AV system troubleshooting as well as ensuring reliable, consistent performance.

The Etude Sync is for residential and commercial applications with the latest as well as emerging 4K/UHD and HDR sources and displays.

Atlona AT-VCC-RELAY-KIT IP To Relay / Sensor Signal Converter For Velocity Control System Feature:

  • Provides conversion between IP and relay / sensor control signals for the Velocity Control System
  • Compact form factor – inconspicuous and easily concealable
  • Easy to set up and configure from the Velocity Control Gateway
  • Remotely powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet)
  • Also can be powered through USB from a nearby USB power source
  • Primary unit installs onto any surface via a convenient mounting dock – simple “click” locks device into place
  • Control port module includes four relay outputs and four sensor inputs
  • Relay outputs configurable to support common relay types – Single Pole Single Throw (SPST), Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT), and Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT)
  • Sensor inputs can be configured to support voltage or contact closure sensing
  • Push-in terminal blocks for relay and sensor connections
  • 4.5 foot (1.4 meter) cable
  • Control port module supports DIN rail installation

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Atlona AT-VCC-RELAY-KIT IP To Relay / Sensor Signal Converter For Velocity Control System Specifications:

  • Ports
    • Network Connection: RJ-45, 100/10 Mbps Ethernet Protocol
    • Relays: 4 x SPST with transient voltage suppression
    • 24 V AC/DC or 0.5 A NO contact
  • Relay Configurations
    • Single Pole Single Throw (SPST)
    • Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT)
    • Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT)
  • Sense Modes
    • Voltage: AC/DC voltages ± 3 V to ± 24 V (RMS)
    • Contact Closure: Use for input from devices or feedback from external relays
  • Power
    • USB: Micro-B
    • PoE: 802.3af-compliant
  • Dimensions
    • H x W x D (AT-VCC-RELAY): 0.90 x 3.24 x 2.00 inches / 22.86 x 82.29 x 50.80 mm
    • H x W x D (AT-VCC): 0.82 x 1.22 x 2.58 inches / 20.82 x 30.98 x 65.53 mm

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A WolfPack Fixed HDMI Matrix Switcher is a single-chassis device that routes any HDMI source — such as a cable box, satellite receiver, streaming player, or computer — to any TV or display in a building, simultaneously and independently. Unlike an HDMI splitter (which sends one source to many screens) or a simple HDMI switch (which selects one source for one screen), a matrix switcher lets you show a different channel on every TV at the same time. HDTV Supply has sold WolfPack fixed matrix switchers to sports bars, restaurants, hotels, churches, schools, and commercial AV integrators since 2000.

Fixed vs. Modular: Which Do You Need?

WolfPack comes in two families: Fixed and Modular. Fixed matrix switchers have a set number of inputs and outputs built into one box — for example, 4 inputs × 4 outputs (4×4) or 8 inputs × 8 outputs (8×8). They are plug-and-play, rack-mountable, and the right choice when your input/output count won't change. Modular matrix switchers use a chassis with swappable I/O cards, scaling from a few ports up to 80×80 or beyond. If you know exactly how many sources and screens you need today, a fixed unit is typically lower cost and simpler to deploy.

Available Fixed WolfPack Configurations

HDTV Supply offers WolfPack Fixed HDMI Matrix Switchers in the following sizes:

  • 4Ă—2 — 4 sources to 2 displays
  • 4Ă—4 — 4 sources to 4 displays
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  • 8Ă—9 — 8 sources to 9 displays
  • 16Ă—16 — 16 sources to 16 displays
  • 16Ă—32 via CAT6 — extends signal up to 450 feet over CAT6 cable

Select models include built-in video wall processing, multiview, and picture-in-picture (PIP) — allowing two or more sources to display on a single screen simultaneously.

Control Options for Fixed Matrix Switchers

Every WolfPack Fixed HDMI Matrix Switcher supports multiple control methods so you can integrate it into any environment:

  • Front-panel buttons — manual source switching directly on the unit
  • IR remote control — included with most models
  • RS-232 serial control — for integration with Crestron, Control4, AMX, and similar systems
  • TCP/IP (LAN) control — send hex commands over your network from any device
  • Web GUI — browser-based interface for switching without additional software
  • Free iOS and Android apps — available for select WolfPack models

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a fixed HDMI matrix switcher and a modular HDMI matrix switcher?

A fixed HDMI matrix switcher has a set number of HDMI inputs and outputs built into a single unit — for example, 8 inputs and 8 outputs. A modular matrix switcher uses a chassis with interchangeable I/O cards, so you can configure it for many different port counts and expand it later. Fixed units are simpler and more affordable; modular units offer flexibility for larger or changing installations.

Can a WolfPack fixed matrix switcher show different channels on different TVs at the same time?

Yes. A matrix switcher routes any input to any output independently. In an 8×8 configuration, all 8 displays can show 8 completely different sources simultaneously, or multiple displays can share the same source — in any combination you choose.

Can I control a WolfPack fixed matrix switcher from a Crestron or Control4 system?

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How far can I run HDMI from a WolfPack fixed matrix switcher?

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What is the best HDMI matrix switcher for a sports bar?

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HDTV Supply has been helping AV integrators, sports bars, hotels, and homeowners select the right matrix switching system for 25 years. Call us at 833-WOLFPACK (833-965-3722) or email kent@hdtvsupply.com and we'll recommend the right unit for your source count, display count, resolution requirements, and control system.