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Introduction, Features and functions – Crestron electronic IM-WCCV User Manual

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Crestron IM-WCCV-M

iMedia Wall Plate Computer & Video Center

iMedia Wall Plate Computer &
Video Center: IM-WCCV-M

Introduction

Features and Functions

• A simple, affordable wall plate multimedia interface

• Streamlined user controls for foolproof operation

• iMedia transport for fast and easy single cable installation

• Supports XGA resolution up to 84 feet (25.6 meters), UXGA maximum

up to 34 feet (10.4 meters)

• Supports composite video signals
• Complete system setup in minutes using iMedia Wizard software

The iMedia Transport

The iMedia (IM) transport utilizes a single CAT5e* type cable to transmit computer
RGB, video and stereo audio signals to a single projector or plasma display. A
typical XGA signal (1024 x 768 pixels at 60 Hz) can be transmitted up to 84 feet
(25.6 meters) using iMedia, while higher resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 can be
handled over shorter distances. Audio is transmitted digitally at 20-bit, 48 kHz
resolution. Control and power signals are also contained on the same wire,
eliminating the need for separate control or power cables.

* For optimum performance, Crestron strongly recommends using CRESCAT-IM cable, available from

Crestron. Other high quality, low skew (15 ns per 100 m maximum) CAT5e/CAT6 wiring may also
be used with varying performance.

Wall Plate Multimedia Interface

The IM-WCCV-M is an iMedia transmitter designed to install in a standard three-
gang electrical box, providing composite video, RGB and stereo audio inputs for
connection to the output of a computer or AV source. Installing wiring for the
IM-WCCV-M is extremely simple requiring just a single CrestCAT-IM cable for
audio and video. Up to three IM-WCCV-Ms or other IM transmitters may be
installed as part of a complete system to provide multiple input locations within the
room.

Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6621A

iMedia Wall Plate Computer & Video Center: IM-WCCV-M

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