Product description
View Ultra HD (4K60) content anywhere in your home!
- Enjoy the latest Ultra HD content and watch Netflix or a Blu-ray film in 4K elsewhere in your home, while maintaining ultimate contrast and beautiful colours.
- Extend an HDMI cable up to 70 metres using a single CAT5e/CAT6 cable.
- Suitable for the latest Ultra HD 4K60 resolution (3840 x 2160/60 Hz), High Dynamic Range (HDR), Deep Color and 4:4:4 chroma colours.
- Remotely operate a connected AV device using the infrared return function or Consumer Electronics Control (CEC).
- Built-in Power over Cable (PoC) technology eliminates the need for a power socket for the MegaView receiver near the TV.
- Supports High Definition LPCM 7.1 CH, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
- Supports HDCP 2.2 for playback of protected 4K Ultra HD content.
Want to connect your Ultra HD television to a TV decoder located elsewhere in your home, at any location you want? It's very easy with the products from the Marmitek MegaView series. We are now introducing 2 HDMI extenders over CAT5e/6 that are suitable for the latest Ultra HD 4K60 resolution: the Marmitek MegaView 141 UHD and the MegaView 241 UHD 2.0. These products offer the optimal solution if you do not want to or can't use a long HDMI cable, while still maintaining the highest possible image quality.
4K60 extension to up to 40 metres
By default, all products in the Marmitek MegaView range consist of one HDMI transmitter and one HDMI receiver. The MegaView 241 UHD 2.0 enable you to use 1 CAT 5e/6 cable to extend the 4K60 signal from a TV decoder or other HDMI source for up to 40 metres to a TV at a desired location in the house.
Remote operation
You can operate the connected decoder remotely using the infrared return function or CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). This means that you can, for example, operate the downstairs living room TV decoder from your bedroom.
Power over Cable
Thanks to the built-in Power over Cable (PoC) technology, a separate power connection for the MegaView receiver at the TV is no longer necessary and you can neatly hide it due to its very compact housing.
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Frequently asked questions
No (or poor) image and sound.
- Check that the power adapter is plugged in and plugged in.
- Use only High Speed HDMI® certified cables for the best picture and sound quality.
- Do not use HDMI cables longer than specified in the specifications
- Check whether the HDMI cables and/or connectors are not damaged
- Both the HDMI source and your TV or projector must fully support HDMI
- Check whether your HDMI sources and TV or projector support HDCP 2.2 (High bandwidth Digital Content Protection) copy protection.
How should I connect the cables?
- Check if the HDMI source is on.
- Use only CAT5e/CAT6 cable as specified in section 4. Requirements.
- Check that the CAT5e/CAT6 cable makes a good connection (no breaks).
- Check that the RJ-45 is connected according to the EIA/TIA T568B standard.
- Make sure that the maximum cable length is not exceeded.
- Install your system as little as possible near RF sources (wireless equipment).
- Set a lower resolution on your HDMI source, the CAT5e/6 cable used may not be able to handle the bandwidth of higher resolutions.
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