This Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY4K-RX Chazy 4K RX Dante AV-A HDMI Decoder features an HDMI output port, L/R audio input and output ports, and an SPDIF input, all of which support up to UHD 4K60 video and 7.1 Dolby Atomos audio, among other audio protocols.
The included Dante AV-A license comes with the decoder, as well as a 2 x 2 Dante audio license.
Dual network ports keep AV and control signals separated.
Power is delivered to the unit via PoE or DC input.
TAA Compliant: Turtle AV products, sold by HDTV Supply, and sold in the USA are TAA compliant, meeting U.S. government standards for procurement.
This ensures they can be confidently used in federal contracts, adhering to strict ethical sourcing and manufacturing regulations.
Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY4K-RX Chazy 4K RX Dante AV-A HDMI Decoder Features:
- KVM support
- USB-B host port, USB-A device ports
- 1 Gb/s Network bandwidth, 480 Mb/s USB bandwidth
- Video wall configurations up to 9 x 9
- Hardware scaling
- EDID management
- HCDP 2.2 compliance
- Multicast support
- TAA compliant
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What is the Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY4K-RX?
A: The Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY4K-RX is a Chazy 4K RX Dante AV-A HDMI decoder designed to receive compatible networked AV streams and provide an HDMI output.
It serves as the display-side endpoint in a Chazy Dante AV-A system, converting the network stream into a format suitable for a connected HDMI display.
What does the Chazy 4K RX decode?
A: The receiver decodes compatible Dante AV-A network video streams for local HDMI presentation.
It is intended to work with compatible Chazy transmitters and network infrastructure so that video sources can be distributed to remote displays.
Does the decoder support 4K video?
A: Yes, the unit belongs to the Chazy 4K family and is designed for 4K-class network video workflows.
The actual output format depends on the received stream and the capabilities of the connected display and source-side encoder.
What display connection does the receiver provide?
A: The product is identified as an HDMI decoder, so HDMI is used for the local display connection.
This makes it suitable for connecting compatible televisions, projectors, monitors, and professional displays at the remote endpoint.
Can the RX be used in a Dante AV-A network?
A: Yes, the decoder is designed specifically for Dante AV-A networked AV applications.
It can receive compatible streams across the Ethernet network, allowing display endpoints to be located away from the original video source.
Can one system distribute video to multiple displays?
A: Yes, networked AV architectures can route compatible source streams to multiple receiver endpoints.
The number of simultaneous destinations depends on the network design, available bandwidth, source configuration, and supported Chazy control architecture.
What network infrastructure is required?
A: The decoder requires an Ethernet network suitable for Dante AV-A traffic and the bandwidth of the selected video formats.
Managed network switches and appropriate AV network configuration are recommended for predictable performance in professional installations.
Can the receiver be centrally controlled?
A: The Chazy family supports centralized management through compatible control components.
Central control can simplify configuration, routing, monitoring, and maintenance when multiple transmitters and receivers are deployed across a facility.
Is the decoder suitable for video-wall systems?
A: Yes, it can be used as a display-side endpoint in larger distributed video and video-wall architectures.
The overall video-wall processing and layout capabilities depend on the associated Chazy processors, control components, and displays.
What applications suit the Chazy 4K RX?
A: The receiver is suitable for conference rooms, classrooms, digital signage, control rooms, command centers, and distributed AV systems.
It is especially useful when HDMI displays need to receive networked 4K video from sources located elsewhere in a facility.
