This Turtle AV TAV-DARWIN4K-RX Darwin 4K HDMI over IP Receiver works with a separately available transmitter in video distribution environments to distribute multiple HDMI sources over IP to a single display in a multiview configuration.
High-Resolution Transmission: The Darwin 4K delivers pristine UHD 4K30 (3840 x 2160) resolution, ensuring true-to-life color and detail.
Multiview: Separately available Darwin 4K transmitters can send multiple streams to a Darwin 4K receiver, which can receive multiple streams and output as a single multiview in 4K.
For example, at a sports bar, you can show four games at once with a quad view output on a single Darwin RX from four Darwin 4K sources.
When the main event starts, you can switch to a single full-screen game.
Power Options: Power over Ethernet (PoE) streamlines installation with a single cable, delivering both power and data.
Alternatively, you can power via the included PSU, or use PoE and DC for power redundancy.
Unicast, Multicast, Multiview: Configure a direct one-to-one connection for simple point-to-point, or scale up with one-to-many multicast, distributing your content to multiple endpoints simultaneously.
Darwin 4K supports videowall configurations up to 9x9, enabling up to 81 displays to be configured as a single display.
Analog Audio Output: You can output analog audio from the input stream for output to speakers using the 3-pin terminal block connection.
HDCP and EDID Management: The Darwin 4K system simplifies connections with advanced EDID management, featuring automatic detection, as well as the ability to load custom EDID tables directly through the WebGUI.
The system ensures compatibility and compliance with copyright standards using HDCP 1.4.
RS-232 Routing and API: You can utilize RS-232 routing to control each display and customize commands for specific endpoints without interfering with others.
Also, using the separately available Darwin 4K Control unit, you can seamlessly integrate with third-party systems such as Q-SYS, Crestron, and more using robust API support for control and configuration.
Web GUI: Easily configure and manage your entire network of Darwin 4K transmitters and receivers through an intuitive web GUI.
Security: With the separately available Darwin 4K Control unit, advanced security features include AES-256 encryption, HTTPS, and SSH login.
These features ensure your data and controls remain safe.
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-DARWIN4K-RX Darwin 4K HDMI over IP Receiver Features:
- Distribute UHD 4K30 Video
- Ethernet Input, HDMI Output
- For Video Walls and Signage
- H.265 Hardware Acceleration
- PoE Support, Analog Audio Output
- HDCP 1.4 Compliant, EDID Management
- Web GUI and RS-232 Control
- Advanced Security Features
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Turtle AV TAV-DARWIN4K-RX Darwin 4K HDMI over IP Receiver Specifications:
- Interfaces
- Transmission I/O:
- 1x HDMI Female (1.3) Output
- 1x RJ45 Female (LAN) Input/Output
- 1x Block 3-Pin Female (Analog Audio) Output
- 1x Block 3-Pin Female (RS-232) Input/Output
- Embedded Audio: HDMI, RJ45
- Power I/O: 1x Barrel (12 VDC at 2.5 A) Input
- Transmission I/O:
- Standards
- HDR Support: No
- HDCP Support: Yes: Version 1.4
- EDID Support: Yes (Unspecified Control Method)
- Transmission
- Video Format: HDMI/RJ45: 3840 x 2160p: 30 fps
- Video Bandwidth: 4.95 Gb/s
- Power
- PoE Support: Yes: PoE 802.3af
- General
- Operating Conditions: -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C at 20 to 90% Humidity
- Dimensions: 4.7 x 3.7 x 0.8" / 120 x 95 x 21.5 mm
- Weight: 10.4 oz / 295 g
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What is the Turtle AV TAV-DARWIN4K-RX?
A: The Turtle AV TAV-DARWIN4K-RX is a Darwin 4K HDMI-over-IP receiver designed to decode a compatible network video stream and provide an HDMI output.
It is intended for display endpoints in professional 4K AV-over-IP installations.
Does the Darwin 4K RX support 4K output?
A: Yes, the receiver is part of the Darwin 4K family and is designed for 4K-class HDMI-over-IP workflows.
The actual output resolution and frame rate depend on the received stream and the capabilities of the connected display.
How does the receiver connect to the source?
A: The receiver obtains the encoded AV stream through the Ethernet network rather than through a direct HDMI cable from the source.
This architecture allows the display to be located remotely from the original HDMI source while using network infrastructure for distribution.
What display connection is provided?
A: The receiver is designed to provide an HDMI output for compatible displays.
It can therefore feed televisions, projectors, monitors, and other professional display equipment that supports the delivered video format.
Can multiple receivers be deployed?
A: Yes, multiple receiver endpoints can be used in an AV-over-IP network to distribute sources to different display locations.
The practical scale depends on network capacity, source streams, receiver count, and the system's routing and control configuration.
What network requirements should be considered?
A: The network must provide sufficient bandwidth and switching performance for the selected Darwin 4K video streams.
Installers should also consider network topology, multicast configuration, traffic policies, and endpoint addressing.
Can it be used for digital signage?
A: Yes, the receiver can deliver network-distributed 4K content to remote digital-signage displays.
This allows signage sources to be centralized while displays remain distributed throughout a facility.
Is it suitable for video walls?
A: Yes, the receiver can serve as a display endpoint in larger networked video-wall architectures.
The overall video-wall processing and layout behavior depends on the associated Darwin 4K control and processing components.
Can the receiver be centrally managed?
A: Yes, the Darwin family includes compatible central-control products for managing networked endpoints.
Centralized management can simplify configuration and operation in installations containing multiple Darwin 4K receivers.
Where is the Darwin 4K RX commonly used?
A: Typical applications include control rooms, corporate AV, education, digital signage, command centers, and distributed 4K display systems.
Its network architecture is useful when high-resolution displays must be separated from centralized video sources.
