Spec Sheet
TP-594Rxr
4K HDR HDMI Receiver with Ethernet,
RS−232, IR, ARC & Stereo Audio Routing
over PoE Extended−Reach HDBaseT 2.0
|HDMI |Ethernet-RJ-45 |HDBaseT
|4K/60UHD(4:4:4)
TP−594Rxr is a high−performance, extended−reach
HDBaseT 2.0 receiver for 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) HDR,
HDMI™, Ethernet, RS−232, IR, ARC (Audio Return
Channel) and stereo audio signals over twisted pair.
TP−594Rxr receives extended HDBaseT 2.0 signals
and converts them back to HDMI, Ethernet, RS−232,
IR, ARC and stereo audio signals. It extends video
signals to up 100m (330ft) over CAT copper cables at
up to 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) 24bpp video resolution and
provides even further reach for lower HD video
resolutions
FEATURES
High Performance Standard Extender-Professional HDBaseT extender for providing extended−reach
signals over twisted−pair copper infrastructures. TP–594Rxr is a standard extender with backward
HDBaseT compatibility, enabling it to be connected to any market−available HDBaseT−compliant
extension product. It employs low−level video compression technology that delivers visually lossless
performance for 4K@60 (4:4:4) and HDR signals with near−zero latency. For optimum extension
reach and performance, use recommended Kramer cables
Future–Proof, Standard Extender-Standard HDBaseT extender, backwards compatible with other
standard HDBaseT extenders. It extends either compressed or uncompressed HDBaseT signal, by
auto–adapting to the compression capabilities of its connected extender. This enables it to be
connected to any market–available HDBaseT–compliant extension product
Built-in Intelligent Control Gateway-Remote IP−driven intelligent control of connected AV devices,
via CEC (through the HDMI output) or RS−232/IR (through the corresponding output ports), using
existing LAN or HDBaseT connectivity. Eliminating the need for an external control gateway, this
feature reduces installation complexity and costs, to enable easy integration with control systems,
such as Kramer Control
Intelligent Compression Handling-Automatically detects the compression capabilities of a standard
HDBaseT extender. Then, it either enables compression when the detected compression is
compatible or disables compression when the detected compression is not compatible or when it
detects that compression is not supported at all
HDMI Signal Extension-Supports HDCP 2.2, deep color, x.v.Color™, HDMI uncompressed audio
channels, Dolby TrueHD, DTS–HD, 2K, 4K, CEC, and 3D as specified in HDMI 2.0
I–EDIDPro™ Kramer Intelligent EDID Processing™-Intelligent EDID handling, processing and
pass–through algorithm that ensures Plug and Play operation for HDMI source and display systems
Multi-channel Audio Transmission-Up to 32 channels of digital stereo uncompressed signals for
supporting studio−grade surround sound
Intelligent Source Forward Audio Routing-As selected by the user, the transmitted digital audio
signal is de−embedded from the AV signal and converted to an analog signal for transmission to the
stereo balanced analog audio output, as well as to the HDMI AV output. This enables high−quality
audio playback by routing the audio to external speakers in addition to routing the audio to the
connected AV acceptor device’s local speakers (such as TV with speakers)
Audio Extension-Audio channels data flows in both directions, allowing extension of both,
transmitter forward−audio channels and receiver return−channel, to peer connected devices
Intelligent ARC (Audio Return Channel) Routing-As selected by the user, the ARC signal received
from the HDMI output, the digital audio input, or the analog audio bidirectional port is routed back to
the transmitter via the HDBaseT link. This enables high−quality ARC playback and user volume
control by routing the ARC to audio speakers connected on the transmitter side, either directly or via
an AV acceptor device (such as an AV Receiver with speakers)
Ethernet Extension-Ethernet interface data flows in both directions, allowing extension of up to
100Mbps Ethernet connectivity for LAN communication and device control
Bidirectional RS-232 Extension-Serial interface data flows in both directions, allowing data
transmission and device control