The NetworkHD™ NHD-220-RX is a multi-view receiver for NetworkHD 200 series systems. Capable of displaying up to 8 simultaneous video feeds on a single display in a variety of configurations. Users can select between single, dual and quad view grid layouts as well as several other configurations. Any NetworkHD video stream can be switched to any desired position in the display instantly thanks to WyreStorm QuickSync™ technology.
NHD-220-RX features an improved 4K output to enable 4K scaling of images or 4 images to be displayed in a grid at their native 1080p resolution.
As well as all this the NHD-220-RX features the same great features as other NetworkHD receivers including RS-232 and CEC control of connected displays, forced resolution output scaling and separate audio switching.
The NHD-220-RX is ideal for commercial monitoring applications of any kind, but especially suited to the hospitality sector where managers or venue operators may wish to quickly and easily confirm the status of a large number of sources or displays at a glance from a central location. Users can choose to display all connected sources within a system to verify content is being played back correctly without switching through each source manually or needing a large number of separate displays. Equally, the NHD-220-RX can be used to confirm the content being played on individual displays that staff or managers cannot physically see from their central location behind a bar or in an office. A switch can even be used on the control system used to toggle between both these monitoring functions for a total overview of the I/O status of the venue AV system.
In conventional monitoring applications, either the same number of screens are required in the monitoring station as there are displays in the venue, or the same number of standard decoders have to be connected to a multi-view system for multiple feeds to appear on a single monitoring screen. However, with 8 video feeds able to be streamed onto a single screen from each NHD-220-RX, multiple units can be combined to monitor an entire venue while offering a significant reduction in the both number of decoders and screens required for far simpler, more efficient monitoring applications.