InfoComm USA 2018 allowed Lightware to perform several live demos and to present a new interesting solution to improve the functionality and services of Cisco systems.<\/strong> InfoComm USA 2018 allowed Lightware to perform several live demos and to present a new interesting solution to improve the functionality and services of Cisco systems. Let\u2019s go straight to…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":24371,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[2880],"yoast_head":"\n
\nLet\u2019s go straight to the point: the most interesting Lightware<\/strong><\/a> novelty of InfoComm 2018<\/strong> is the UMX-HDMI-140<\/strong><\/a> switcher, whose potential has been presented, starting from the possibility of improving, in a simple way, a Cisco<\/a> Room<\/strong>, or a fully equipped environment with a Cisco<\/strong><\/a> system, adding multiport input and room control to the existing configuration. The proposal is quite simple: just include a Lightware<\/strong><\/a> switch in the room system, and control everything natively via Cisco\u2019s Touch 10 touchscreen<\/strong><\/a>, with all the input ports of the connected Lightware switcher appearing on screen, displaying the active status of the ports. Lightware<\/strong><\/a> AV switchers<\/strong> and HDBaseT extenders<\/strong> are the perfect complement to any size Cisco<\/strong><\/a> room collaboration system.
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\nLightware<\/strong><\/a>\u2019s proposal therefore consists of simplifying the expansion of AV connectivity without without the need for additional control processor, or sophisticated, custom programming: the devices like the UMX-HDMI-140<\/strong><\/a> switcher provide multiport connections including VGA, DisplayPort, USB-C<\/strong> and DVI inputs,<\/strong> an extremely open API<\/strong> and the built-in Event Manager<\/strong><\/a> room control technology. All this to simplify not only the installation, but also control and management of the system. The UMX-HDMI-140<\/strong><\/a> was designed for digital and analog video and audio signals: VGA, YPrPb, DVI, HDMI 1.4<\/strong> and DP 1.1<\/strong> with analog stereo audio from local inputs or embedded 7.1 HDR audio. UMX\u2011HDMI\u2011140<\/a><\/strong> switches universal 4K<\/strong> video and audio to an HDMI output<\/strong> port. The unit can also handle HDCP<\/strong> encryption. Advanced EDID Management<\/strong> forces the required resolution from any video source and fixes the output format conforming the system requirements. UMX\u2011HDMI\u2011140<\/strong><\/a> can be mounted on a rack shelf or used standalone, and is compatible with HDMI extenders<\/strong> and matrix switchers.<\/strong>
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