What advantages does the voLANte digital video LAN offer?
Can you use the voLANte digital video LAN any other way?
How does the voLANte digital video LAN integrate with other LANs or WANs?
Does the voLANte digital video LAN have any limitations?
What makes the voLANte digital video LAN different from other digital signage networks?
What do I need to implement a voLANte digital video LAN ?
Can the voLANte digital video LAN display content on any monitor or TV?
What inputs does voLANte digital video LAN accept?
How many displays can the voLANte VTC103 transmitter card drive at one time?
What resolutions does the voLANte digital video LAN support?
What is the maximum distance for transmitting data over the voLANte digital video LAN?
What is the SVSi voLANte™ digital video LAN?
voLANte, an acronym for “Video Over LAN Technology,” offers “last mile” digital content distribution and management over a local area network. The SVSi voLANte offers simple integration and delivers synchronized digital video and audio to an unlimited number of HD displays over unlimited distances. Multiple streams of high-resolution, high-definition digital content can be transmitted point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, or daisy-chained for professional audio/visual applications. Video and audio is managed through the voLANte video LAN’s transmitters and receivers (that also function as network switches).
What advantages does the voLANte digital video LAN offer?
The SVSi voLANte digital video LAN offers ease-of-installation, ease-of-use, and flexibility which sets it apart from other digital signage solutions.
Can you use the voLANte digital video LAN any other way?
Any common IT task can be accomplished over the voLANte digital video LAN including network storage, streaming live video for security or training, remote updates or backups, integration of file or print servers, encryption, or WAN access.
How does the voLANte digital video LAN integrate with other LANs or WANs?
The voLANte digital video LAN integrates with other LANs or WANs through common network appliances such as routers, switches, extenders or hubs.
Does the voLANte digital video LAN have any limitations?
As with any LAN, network bandwidth is not unlimited and has to be managed. For the voLANte digital video LAN , video is prioritized and bandwidth allocated as available. Because voLANte is based on the gigabit Ethernet protocol, many more simultaneous network tasks are possible than for most other LANs.
What makes the voLANte digital video LAN different from other digital signage networks?
The voLANte digital video LAN is the only content distribution system that allows multiple video streams down one Cat-5e/6 cable. This is enabled by each transmitter and receiver also acting as a network switch. The voLANte transmitter and receiver’s bi-directional serial ports allow command and query of each remote display for shutdown, power-on and lifetime statistics.
What do I need to implement a voLANte digital video LAN ?
The minimum system requirements are a VTC103 PC Transmitter Card installed in a host computer and a VRR104 AV Receiver located at the display monitor. No software is needed.
Can the voLANte digital video LAN display content on any monitor or TV?
Yes. Any digital display that supports resolutions from 800x600 to 1920x1080 can be used with the voLANte digital video LAN, including 3.5" TFT LCD displays or 150" plasma TVs.
What inputs does voLANte digital video LAN accept?
The voLANte VTC103 transmitter accepts DVI or HDMI inputs from any device.
How many displays can the voLANte VTC103 transmitter card drive at one time?
The voLANte transmitter card is a true Ethernet device and can deliver 100% digital HD content to an unlimited number of displays. In addition, media is preserved in digital format, so quality doesn’t suffer by connecting multiple displays.
What resolutions does the voLANte digital video LAN support?
The voLANte digital video LAN supports HD formats up to 1080p and computer graphic formats up to 1280x720 @ 60Hz.
What is the maximum distance for transmitting data over the voLANte digital video LAN?
Since voLANte transmits content using the Ethernet protocol, the maximum distance between the voLANte transmitter and a voLANte receiver or switching device is 300-feet; however, common network appliances like switches can be used to extend monitors. This means you can connect an inexpensive gigabit Ethernet network switch to the LAN to extend the signal another 300-feet. By daisy-chaining multiple switches, an unlimited distance can be achieved between the transmitter and the last receiver.
