High-bandwidth digital content protection (hdcp) – Barco F80-4K9 9000-Lumen 4K UHD DLP Laser Projector (No Lens) User Manual
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Parameter
Value
70 m (Cat5e/6), Pixel Clock >225HHz, Video
Datarate >5.3Gbps
100 m (Cat6a/7), Pixel Clock >225HHz, Video
Datarate >5.3Gbps
Max TMDS Clock Frequency
270 MHz
Max video resolution supported
4096x2160 @30Hz
HDCP Pass-Through
Yes, from Source to Projector
IR Extension
Not Supported
RS-232 Extension
Not Supported
10/100Mbps Ethernet Pass-Through
Not Supported
Fallback to 100BaseTx, IEEE 802.3u
Not Supported
USB Over Centre Tap
Not Supported
Power Over Ethernet
Not Supported
Audio
Not Supported
LEDs - HD Base Status
Operation: Green, Left
Link/Mode: Yellow, Right
B.6 High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP)
About HDCP
HDCP protocol is a form of digital copy protection to prevent copying of digital audio & video content as it
travels across connections.
Capability of a connector to accept HDCP content (revision v1.X or v2.X) can vary and depends of the FPGA
resource mapping that manage connectors. Please refer to the
Home/Source
menu to obtain this information.