Kramer PT-572+ Video Extender Receiver
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Kramer PT-572+ Video Extender Receiver

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Kramer PT-572+ Video Extender ReceiverThe Kramer PT 572+ Video Extender Receiver is a robust, professional grade solution engineered to deliver pristine HDMI video and audio across substantial distances. Designed for demanding environments, it pairs with a matching transmitter to create a reliable distribution network that brings high quality AV to conference rooms, boardrooms, training facilities, home theaters, and presentation spaces. With a reach of up to 295. 28 feet (90 meters) over

The Kramer PT-572+ Video Extender Receiver is a robust, professional-grade solution engineered to deliver pristine HDMI video and audio across substantial distances. Designed for demanding environments, it pairs with a matching transmitter to create a reliable distribution network that brings high-quality AV to conference rooms, boardrooms, training facilities, home theaters, and presentation spaces. With a reach of up to 295.28 feet (90 meters) over twisted pair Cat5 cable, this receiver minimizes cabling complexity while preserving signal integrity, making it ideal for rooms where distance and space constraints would otherwise degrade performance. Its rack-mountable design ensures a clean, professional installation that integrates seamlessly into standard AV rack setups. The PT-572+ supports one HDMI Out and one Network (RJ-45) port, enabling straightforward connections to displays and control networks for centralized management. Built to endure the rigors of busy environments, it delivers reliable performance, low latency, and flexible deployment options that empower you to present, teach, or entertain with confidence. Whether you’re delivering a corporate presentation, streaming HD content, or supporting multi-room AV systems, this extender receiver offers a dependable backbone for your visual communications.

  • Long-range HDMI transmission: Extends HDMI video and audio over twisted pair Cat5 with a maximum range of 295.28 ft (90 m), reducing cable clutter while maintaining high-quality signal transmission.
  • Single HDMI output and network connectivity: Features 1 x HDMI Out for display connections and 1 x Network (RJ-45) port for control, monitoring, or integration with existing Ethernet-based AV systems.
  • Cat5 twisted pair versatility: Uses Category 5 twisted pair cabling to deliver reliable, high-bandwidth AV distribution over standard network infrastructure.
  • Rack-mountable and installation-friendly: Engineered for professional installations, the receiver fits neatly into standard AV racks for a clean, organized setup in conference rooms, boardrooms, training facilities, and home theaters.
  • Versatile application scenarios: Suitable for conference rooms, boardrooms, home theaters, training rooms, and presentation systems, making it a flexible cornerstone for corporate, educational, and entertainment environments.

Technical Details of Kramer PT-572+ Video Extender Receiver

  • Model: PT-572+ Video Extender Receiver
  • Output: 1 x HDMI Out
  • Range: 295.28 ft (90 m) over twisted pair Cat5
  • Transmission medium: Twisted Pair - Category 5
  • Network connectivity: 1 x Network (RJ-45)
  • Form factor: Rack-mountable
  • Applications: Conference room, boardroom, home theater, training room, presentation system
  • Type: Video Extender Receiver

how to install Kramer PT-572+ Video Extender Receiver

  • Plan placement: Determine an optimal location for the receiver in your equipment rack or on a stable surface near the display. Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent overheating and leave space for cable management.
  • Connect the display: Use a high-quality HDMI cable to connect the receiver’s HDMI Out to the display device (monitor or projector). Verify the display is powered on and set to the correct HDMI input.
  • Link with the transmitter: Run a CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 twisted pair cable between the transmitter and the PT-572+ receiver. Ensure the cable is securely terminated at both ends and uses the appropriate pair configuration recommended by Kramer for your setup.
  • Network considerations: Connect the receiver’s RJ-45 port to your network if you plan to use management, control features, or integration with a centralized AV control system. If network features are not required, this port can remain unused.
  • Power and verification: Apply power to the receiver (and the transmitter, per your system) and power on all connected devices. Navigate to the display and source device to confirm video and audio are received with the expected clarity. If necessary, adjust EDID, HDCP, or control settings in your system controller to optimize performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the PT-572+ Receiver used for? A: It is a video extender receiver designed to work with a corresponding transmitter to extend HDMI video and audio over twisted pair (Cat5) cabling for professional AV deployments, such as conference rooms, boardrooms, and training facilities.
  • Q: How many outputs does the PT-572+ have? A: It provides 1 x HDMI Out for display connection and 1 x Network (RJ-45) port for control/network integration.
  • Q: How far can video be extended with this receiver? A: Up to 295.28 ft (90 m) using twisted pair Cat5 cabling, depending on cable quality and system configuration.
  • Q: Can it be rack-mounted? A: Yes. The PT-572+ is designed for rack-mount installation, making it suitable for professional AV racks in offices, classrooms, and home theater setups.
  • Q: What environments is the PT-572+ best suited for? A: It excels in conference rooms, boardrooms, home theater spaces, training rooms, and any presentation system requiring reliable, long-range HDMI distribution over standard Cat5 cabling.
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