Specifications

DMPS-300-C DigitalMedia
Presentation System 300
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DigitalMedia 8G+
Integrated DM 8G+ inputs and outputs afford the ultimate in simplicity,
providing a true one-wire interface for remote sources and display devices.
Easily add up to two DM 8G+ transmitters to provide connectivity for HD AV
sources and computers at a table or lectern. Connect two DM 8G+
receivers to provide independent signal routing and control for two
separate projectors or flat panel displays. Supporting wire lengths up to
330 feet (100 meters), DM 8G+ can also provide an ideal interface to
a central DigitalMedia switcher as part of a larger multi-room or room-
combining system.
DM 8G+ requires just one CAT5e wire run to each location, transporting
high-definition video, audio, and Ethernet for each device without
compromise. Power over DM (PoDM) is supplied over the same CAT5e
connection, providing a centralized power source for all compatible
transmitters and receivers.
[2,3]
HDBaseT
®
Certified
Crestron DigitalMedia 8G+ technology is designed using HDBaseT Alliance
specifications, ensuring interoperability with third-party HDBaseT products.
Via DM 8G+, the DMPS-300-C can be connected directly to any HDBaseT
compliant source or display device without requiring a DM
®
transmitter or
receiver. The DMPS-300-C supports 5Play
, the feature set of HDBaseT
that converges uncompressed full HD digital video, audio, Ethernet,
power
[3]
and control signals through a single CAT5e or CAT6 cable over
distances up to 330 ft (100 m).
6-Channel Microphone Mixer
For a complete presentation or conferencing solution, the DMPS-300-C
includes built-in mixing and processing for six microphones. Each mic
input provides selectable mic or line level with 60 dB of gain adjustment,
switchable 48V phantom power, fully-adjustable gating, compression,
limiting, and 4-band EQ. Sophisticated matrix mixing allows for a
completely different stereo mix of all 6 microphones at each of the
DMPS-300-C’s seven outputs.
Professional Audio DSP
Each analog audio output on the DMPS-300-C includes its own digital
signal processor, allowing each output to be optimized to feed a power
amplifier, codec, recorder, or assistive listening system. In addition to real-
time adjustable volume, bass, treble, and mute controls, each DSP provides
10-band graphic equalization, 2-band parametric equalization, and 85 ms
speaker delay adjustment. Hardware relay muting on each output helps
prevent “thumping” on power up.
Built-in Amplifier
Its built-in 40-watt amplifier allows the DMPS-300-C to directly drive a
pair of stereo speakers, or a string of 70 or 100 Volt ceiling speakers. Fed
by the main “Program” output, the internal amplifier benefits fully from the
onboard DSP. For larger applications, Crestron AMP-Series power
amplifiers may be added, providing a complete solution for driving
separate program and speech speakers, or any multi-zone
loudspeaker system.
EDID Format Management
The DMPS-300-C allows for management of the EDID (Extended Display
Identification Data) information that passes between the display devices
and input sources in the system. Using Crestron Toolbox
software, the
format and resolution capabilities of each device can be assessed,
allowing the installer to configure EDID signals appropriately for the most
desirable and predictable behavior.
A Scaler for Every Display
Through a distributed scaler approach, the DMPS-300-C affords a very
flexible and user-friendly solution for handling multiple disparate display
devices. Employing discrete outboard scalers like the HD-SCALER
[4]
and
DM-RMC-SCALER-C
[4]
, the DMPS-300-C allows an independent high-
performance scaler to be installed at every display device, ensuring an
optimal image on every screen no matter what sources are selected.
QuickSwitch HD
®
Technology
Handling high-definition digital media means handling HDCP (High-
bandwidth Digital Content Protection), the encryption scheme used by
content providers to protect their DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and broadcast
signals against unauthorized copying. Viewing HDCP encrypted content
requires a source device to “authenticate” each display and signal
processor in the system and issue it a “key” before delivering an
output signal.
DMPS-300-C – Rear View