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Brand | C2G |
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Model | 42417 |
Type | HDMI |
Type | HDMI |
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Color | Black |
Length | 6 ft. |
Cable Length | 6 ft. |
Connector Number | 2 |
Connector Detail | Connector on First End: 1 x 19-pin HDMI Male Audio/Video Connector on Second End: 1 x Proprietary Connector Male |
Terminal Gender | Male to Male |
Speed | 4.95 Gbps |
Specifications | Color Code: Red (for use with digital runners) Supports HDMI high resolution video up to 1080p (4.95 Gbps) Four 24 AWG shielded twisted pairs with drain wire, one 24 AWG twisted pair, five 24 AWG conductors Mylar foil shield and tinned copper braid overall |
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Features | RapidRun Digital is designed to be the standard for in-wall digital audio/video installations. The RapidRun system empowers you to customize your installation to create your own ideal audio/video solution. Break-away flying leads and wall plates ensure flexible, efficient, high quality connections for all types of equipment. The HDMI active flying lead is the right complement for the Digital Runner when an active wall plate is not required. It is most commonly used in homes when connecting an HDTV to different source devices (i.e. cable box, DVD player, video game system) that are 50 feet or more. Whether hanging a flat panel TV in a home or installing a commercial digital signage system, a crisp, clean signal up to 1080p resolution will be delivered every time. When using the Digital Runner at lengths from 50 to 100 feet, an active flying lead or wall plate will be required on the display end. Terminate with flying leads (with lengths up to 10 feet), or with wall plates (available in three colors) to meet the specific requirements of your installation. Please Note: Each complete RapidRun solution requires a passive break-away flying lead or passive wall plate on both ends of Runner cables up to and including 35 feet. For Runners 50 feet and longer, each solution requires a passive break-away flying lead or passive wall plate on the source end, and an active break-away flying lead or active wall plate on the display end to terminate the runner cable. This version of RapidRun Digital will support the HDMI High Speed specification. |
Date First Available | March 18, 2010 |
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