1. Introduction  VINX-1x0-HDMI Extenders – User's Manual  7
1.1. Description
 
extend HDMI video from a local source to a remote sink. The Encoder and Decoder devices connect either 
via a direct CATx cable connection or through a Gigabit Ethernet Switch in between. The maximum delivery 
distance can reach up to 100 m with minimal latency and employing a quality, proprietary wavelet transform 
based image compression.
and dynamic (DHCP) IP address settings. Pre-programmed factory EDID presets and user EDIDs are stored 
in the Encoder. DIP switches serve quick manual setting for device pairing over the network, a quick and 
on the receiver side and videos can be freely cropped.
VINX AP-series
The VINX 'AP-series’ is the second generation of the VINX family. These products extend the features of the 
over SFP modules. Furthermore, the devices can be powered over Ethernet (PoE).
VINX-120AP-HDMI-ENC-DNT
This variant contains a special module that allows de-embedding the audio 
of the incoming HDMI signal and transmitting as a 2-channel Dante® or 
Dante® 
Audio Output Interface section.
Compatible Devices
The VINX AP-series devices are compatible with the VINX-120-HDMI-ENC and VINX-110-HDMI-DEC (basic 
VINX) devices. Please note that certain features are not available when mixing VINX-AP and basic VINX 
devices:
* VGA is available in VINX-210AP-HDMI-ENC model only.
** In VINX-120AP-HDMI-ENC-DNT model only.
See more details in the Model Comparison section.
Basic series AP series
Video input port
HDMI HDMI, VGA *
Analog audio (de)embedding
 
Return audio (mono) – in unicast mode
 
Dante
®
 or AES67 audio de-embedding
  **
Network interface
 
Powering modes
local local, PoE
Model Denomination
About the Serial Number
following:
VINX-120AP-HDMI-ENC-DNT
Extender
type
Dante® audio breakout
A: Analog audio support
P: PoE support
2x video
outputs
1x video
input
Decoder: input video signal type
Encoder: output video signal type
7A000941
7=2017
8=2018
9=2019
A=2020
B=2021
C=2022
D=2023
E=2024
F=2025
6-digit running sequence number
Month of the manufacturing:
Year of the manufacturing:
(3-9, A-Y)
1: Jan 
2: Feb
3: Mar 
4: Apr 
5: May
6: Jun
7: Jul 
8: Aug
9: Sep 
A: Oct 
B: Nov
C: Dec