Specifications

Crestron DigitalMedia™ Design Guide
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DigitalMedia Switcher Input Cards - Remote Sources
DMC-CAT
Receives a DigitalMedia signal from a DigitalMedia transmitter via CAT5e/6 or
DigitalMedia Cable. Includes DigitalMedia input ports, and RCA analog audio
output to break out audio embedded in the DigitalMedia signal.
DMC-CAT-DSP
Receives a DigitalMedia signal from a DigitalMedia transmitter via CAT5e/6 or
DigitalMedia Cable with internal DSP processing to enable simultaneous 7.1
and 2-channel audio output.
DMC-F
Receives a DM signal from a DM transmitter via multimode optical fiber cable.
Includes DigitalMedia fiber input and RCA analog audio output.
DMC-F-DSP
Receives a DM signal from a DM transmitter via multimode optical fiber cable
with internal DSP processing to enable simultaneous 7.1 and 2-channel audio
output.
NOTE:
USB HID is a device class, a standard application programming interface (API), which allows devices to communicate
without special drivers. We use the terms device port and host port although communication flows both ways, the
important command flow of keyboard strokes, mouse output, etc. goes from the device to the host. The square (type ‘B’)
connector on the DM input cards is considered a host port because it connects to the host, and the DM room controller has a
rectangular type ‘A’ device port for the same reason.