PN-R range brochure

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Android
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iOS
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Mac
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A single LAN cable supports long-distance signal transmission up to 100 m.
LAN cable
Power supply
LAN port
RS-232C output
RS-232C input
Option control
Audio output
Audio input
DisplayPort 1.2
output
DisplayPort 1.2
input
PC analogue
input (D-sub)
PC/AV input (HDMI)
DVI-D input
(Side)
(Standard)
(Bottom)
LAN port
USB
HDBaseT
LAN port
USB
(for wireless adapter)
USB
(Mini OPS options)
PN-ZB03H
PN-ZB03W
Input/Output Terminals
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Flexibility and Control
To iustrate the PN-R series’ fexibiity, here are two exampes of how Sharp’s Mini OPS PN-ZB03H and PN-ZB03W
extension modues can be used to boost your dispay possibiities.
Mini OPS Wireless (option)
Mini OPS HDBaseT (option)
The first potential use case refers to the way many stores have
their signage content server in a separate, cooled room at the
back of the premises. If it’s any more than 10 metres from the
screen, standard HDMI cables won’t work. But the optional
Mini-OPS HDBaseT receiver and the HDBaseT CAT cable running
to the server provides the perfect solution for transporting
video signals over long distances.
This brings convenient connectivity with HDMI devices such as
PCs and BluRay Disk players. Compatibility with the HDBaseT
2.0 standard allows you to remotely operate a PC from a USB
device connected to the optional board. With HDBaseT 2.0
support, you can use fewer cables and reduce the time and
cost of installation.
Mini OPS Wireless (option)
Another example is that of the busy emergency services
control room, where fast access to reliable information is vitally
important. Especially if events are unfolding in real-time.
It could be that live photos from a road traic accident are
being sent direct from the scene of the incident to a mobile
device in the emergency coordination centre. Ensuring
immediate circulation of those images can enable the right
decisions to
be made in the heat of an emergency. But forwarding or
downloading images - either via email or a USB cable to a PC -
can place a heavy burden on precious time.
Control rooms using Sharp PN-R displays with integrated
Mini-OPS Wireless modules will enable the emergency
coordinator to wirelessly link the mobile device to the optional
Mini-OPS wireless receiver installed in the display unit. Images
can then be viewed collectively with minimal impact on
time, meaning decisions such as which hospitals and clinics
casualties should be sent to can be made without delay.
PN-ZB03H HDBaseT Receiver Board
Supported standard HDBaseT 2.0
Maximum resolution 4,096 x 2,160 (30Hz)
Copy protection HDCP pass-through
Tranmission distance Up to 328 feet / 100m
Input/output terminals
HDBaseT x 1, LAN x 1 (10Base-T/100Base-TX), USB x 1 (USB x 1
(USB 2.0)
Power supply From the monitor
PN-ZB03W Wireless Board
Maximum resolution 1,920 x 1,080 (30 Hz)
Wireless communication
method
2.4GHz, IEEE802. 11b/g/n 5GHz, IEEE802. 11a/n
Input/output terminals
LAN x 1 (10Base-T/100Base-TX), USB x1 (USB 2.0),
Wireless adapter x 1 (USB 2.0)
Power supply From the monitor
Win/Mac/iOS/Android as supported PC and mobile device platforms.