DM-NVX-385C

DM NVX® 5K 4x1 AV-over-IP Switcher Card with HDMI® and USB-C® Connectivity and Downmixing

A reliable, high‑performance AV over IP encoder or decoder with a built-in 4x1 HDMI® and USB‑C® input switcher that transports up to 5K video over standard Gigabit Ethernet with no perceptible latency or loss of quality. Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) and HDCP 2.3 with built‑in scaling and video wall processing, adaptive bit rate, surround sound to stereo downmixing, native AES67 transmit and receive capability, USB and KVM routing, and optional fiber connectivity. Provides a secure, scalable 4K signal routing solution for enterprise and campus‑wide content distribution applications.

The DM‑NVX‑385C is a DM NVX® AV-over-IP encoder/decoder card that occupies one card slot in a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis. The card is designed to function as either a transmitter or receiver in a high-density rack-mount installation. Capable of handling a network AV installation of any size, the DM-NVX-385C includes features such as secure web-based control and management, a scaling HDMI output, video wall processing, an analog audio input or output5, native AES67 transmit and receive capability, surround sound audio with downmixing, support for copper and fiber-optic Ethernet connectivity, and USB 2.0 and KVM integration.2, 3

HDMI® and USB-C® 4x1 Input Auto-Switching
The DM-NVX-385C includes two HDMI inputs and two USB-C inputs that comprise a 4x1 input switcher. Switching between the four inputs can be performed automatically using auto-switching mode, programmatically via a control system, or through the web interface. When mounted behind a conference room display device, the HDMI input provides a convenient way to connect a Crestron AirMedia® presentation gateway, video-conferencing codec, or small form factor computer. The USB‑C inputs allow for a DisplayPort™ Alt Mode video connection to laptops that do not feature an HDMI connection. The USB-C connectors also pass USB 2.0 data back and forth from the host PC and other DM NVX or DM NUX endpoints.

Real-Time 4K60 Video Distribution
DM NVX technology ensures real-time, full‑motion 4K60 and 5K video performance for the presentation of multimedia, videoconferencing, and live camera images. Interactive functions such as gameplay and using a mouse are fluid and natural. Line‑synchronized outputs ensure synchronization of content across multiple displays for applications such as digital signage and video walls. Variable Multicast TTL (Time To Live) enables traversing multiple network routers.

Support for 5K Resolutions
The DM-NVX-385C includes support for 5K Ultra-Wide 5120 × 2160 and 5K Super-Wide 5120 × 1440 video resolutions, expanding the DM NVX product family's compatibility with the latest generation of computers, monitors, and displays.

Pixel Perfect Processing Technology
A DM NVX system incorporates Pixel Perfect Processing technology, which provides flawless video transport in all applications. Depending on the operating mode, the DM-NVX-385C can encode or decode a video signal to achieve imperceptible end-to-end latency of less than one frame. The image quality of the source is maintained across a 1‑Gigabit network at resolutions up to 5K Ultra-Wide 4:4:4.

Enterprise-Grade Security
Using advanced security features and protocols such as 802.1X authentication, Active Directory® credential management, AES-128 content encryption, PKI authentication, TLS, SSH, and HTTPS, a DM NVX system delivers a true enterprise-grade network AV solution engineered to fulfill demanding IT policies.

Encoder and Decoder Functionality
The DM-NVX-385C is configurable to operate as either a network AV encoder or decoder. As an encoder, the connected media source can be transmitted over the network to one or many decoders. As a decoder, the device feeds the received signal to a connected display device, and can quickly switch between multiple encoder feeds. The operating mode can be reconfigured dynamically in less than 1 minute via a control system or web browser

HDMI Output with 5K Scaler
Whether configured as an encoder or decoder, the built-in scaler ensures an optimal image, scaling the encoded source resolution up or down to match the native resolution of the display device.4

Video Wall Processing
A video wall composed of up to 64 individual displays can be configured using multiple DM NVX endpoints. Each endpoint provides fully adjustable zoom capability and bezel compensation to accommodate a range of video wall configurations and display types. One DM NVX endpoint is required per display, supporting configurations of up to eight wide by eight high.

7.1 Surround Sound Audio with Downmixing
DM NVX technology supports the lossless transport of 7.1 surround sound audio signals, including Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®, DTS HD®, DTS:X®, and uncompressed linear PCM. The DM-NVX-385C can decode the incoming multichannel surround sound signal from the network or an HDMI input and then downmix that signal to stereo. The stereo downmix signal is automatically routed to the analog output5, while the HDMI output can be configured to output either stereo or multichannel signals. As an encoder, the DM-NVX-385C distributes both stereo and multichannel signals simultaneously over the network, allowing either signal to be selected at any decoder on the network.

Audio Embedding and De-embedding
AES67 support via native integration of Crestron DM NAX® Audio-over-IP technology allows the selected audio source to be transmitted as a 2-channel AES67 source. Another AES67 2-channel audio stream can be received from a Crestron DM NAX device or other AES67 capable device simultaneously and combined with the video signal.

In DM NVX encoder mode, the received AES67 audio stream can be output via the local HDMI output, primary AV stream, secondary audio stream, and analog audio output. In DM NVX decoder mode, the AES67 received audio stream can be combined with the video and then output via the HDMI output and analog audio output.

An unbalanced stereo analog audio port is also included, which can be configured as either an input or output.5

Copper or Fiber Ethernet Connectivity
The DM-NVX-385C includes two RJ-45 1000BASE-T ports (Ethernet ports 1 and 2) and one SFP port (Ethernet port 3). Any Ethernet port can be used to transport video over a Gigabit Ethernet network. The ports can also be used to daisy-chain multiple endpoints feeding a single-source video wall or individual displays that show the same video image.2

A DM NVX system can be deployed on an existing corporate or campus network or on a dedicated network. For information about network requirements and guidelines, refer to the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide.

USB 2.0 and KVM Integration
DM NVX technology supports the extension of USB signals, which can be switched and routed alongside the AV signal or separately via a control system. USB 2.0 ports are provided on the DM-NVX-385C, allowing a USB mouse, keyboard, or other peripheral device to be connected to a remote endpoint and routed to a computer or other host at the local endpoint.7

USB 2.0 Layer 3 data transport supports USB signal extension in DM NVX point-to-point applications across VLANs.

Streamlined Management Using DM NVX Director® Virtual Switching Appliances
Use of a DM NVX Director® virtual switching appliance (DM‑NVX‑DIR‑80, DM‑NVX‑DIR‑160, DM‑NVX‑DIR‑ENT, or DM‑NVX‑DIR2) streamlines the configuration and control process. A DM NVX Director appliance provides a central point of management and enables the creation of multiple virtual matrix switchers through one easy-to-use web-based portal.

Crestron XiO Cloud® Service Support
The DM-NVX-385C is compatible with the Crestron XiO Cloud® service for remote provisioning, monitoring, and managing. This service enables installers and IT managers to deploy and manage thousands of devices simultaneously. Refer to crestron.com/xiocloud for more information.

High-Density, Card-Based Solution
The DM-NVX-385C is designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis, providing a scalable high-density solution for applications requiring multiple encoders and decoders in one equipment rack.

Refer to the DM NVX feature page for additional design tools and reference documents.

 
Key Features
  • Two HDMI® and two USB-C® inputs
  • 4K60 4:4:4 video over standard Gigabit Ethernet, configurable as an encoder or decoder1
  • Support for 5K Ultra-Wide (21:9) and Super-Wide (32:9) resolutions
  • HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision® video support
  • Real-time video performance over the network with Pixel Perfect Processing technology
  • Enterprise-grade security including 802.1X, Active Directory® credential management, TLS, and AES-128
  • One HDMI output with 5K scaler
  • Video wall processing
  • Dynamic text overlay capability
  • 7.1 surround sound audio with downmixing for formats up to Dolby Atmos MAT 2.0 and DTS:X
  • AES67 and analog audio embedding and de-embedding
  • Copper or fiber Ethernet connectivity
  • USB 2.0 and KVM signal extension and routing
  • Device control via CEC
  • Automatic point-to-point connectivity
  • Easy setup via built-in web interface
  • Interoperability with a Crestron 3-Series® or later control system
  • Streamlined management using DM NVX Director™ virtual switching appliances
  • Crestron XiO Cloud™ service support
  • Designed for installation into a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis
  1. 5K performance and HDR support require the use of HDMI cables and couplers with a minimum TMDS bandwidth of 18 Gbps. If 4K60 4:2:0 or 4K30 4:4:4 performance is acceptable, cables and couplers with a minimum bandwidth of 10.2 Gbps may be used. Bandwidth loss is cumulative; therefore, performance may be reduced when inserting multiple cables and couplers inline.
  2. The minimum cable required for DM NVX over 1000BASE-T Ethernet (copper) is unshielded CAT5e. All Ethernet ports on the DM-NVX-385C are for connection to an Ethernet network or device. The Ethernet ports cannot be connected to the DM® ports of other Crestron DigitalMedia™ devices.
  3. Use of the SFP port requires the purchase of a Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). All Ethernet ports on the DM-NVX-385C are for connection to an Ethernet network or device. The Ethernet ports cannot be connected to the DM® ports of other Crestron DigitalMedia™ devices.
  4. When the DM-NVX-385C is in encoder mode, the HDMI output resolution is matched to the resolution of the encoded source.
  5. The analog audio port can function as either an input or output, but not both.
  6. Combining audio from one encoder with video from another encoder is possible using the secondary 2-channel audio stream only. Multichannel audio from one encoder cannot be combined with video from another encoder.
  7. The DM-NVX-385C can accept a USB device or a USB host device connection, not both simultaneously. Crestron DM NVX products are engineered to deliver maximum compatibility with the widest possible range of USB products. Crestron does not guarantee that all USB products are compatible with DM NVX products. Consult the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide for USB bandwidth considerations.
  8. The minimum bit rate for 4K60 video is 350 Mbps. A bit rate below 350 Mbps may display a black screen.
  9. In encoder mode, the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C must be set by using the web interface or a control system. The default setting is Pixel Perfect Processing for interoperability with DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoders. For interoperability with a DM‑NVX‑D10, DM‑NVX‑D20, or DM‑NVX‑D200 decoder, the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C encoder must be set to DM‑NVX‑D10/D20 Series. In addition, the resolution of the encoder must be set so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution of the DM‑NVX‑D10, DM‑NVX‑D20, or DM‑NVX‑D200 decoder.

    In decoder mode, the proper stream type of the DM-NVX-385C is automatically used. For interoperability with DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoders, Pixel Perfect Processing is automatically used as the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C decoder. For interoperability with DM‑NVX‑E10/E20 Series encoders, DM‑NVX‑D10/D20 Series is automatically used as the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C decoder.
  10. 3D formats are not supported.
  11. HDMI connections require an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI or Dual-Mode DisplayPort signal. CBL‑HD‑DVI interface cables are available separately.
  12. USB-C connections require USB-C cables that support DisplayPort Alt Mode video in order to pass video signal. Not all USB-C cables can support DisplayPort Alt Mode video.

This product may be purchased from select authorized Crestron dealers and distributors. To find a dealer or distributor, please contact the Crestron sales representative for your area. A list of sales representatives is available online at www.crestron.com/How-To-Buy/Find-a-Representative or contact us for additional information by visiting www.crestron.com/contact/our-locations for your local contact.

The original language version of this document is U.S. English.

All other languages are a translation of the original document.

The product warranty can be found at www.crestron.com/warranty.

The specific patents that cover Crestron products are listed online at www.crestron.com/legal/patents.

Certain Crestron products contain open source software. For specific information, please visit www.crestron.com/opensource.

Crestron, the Crestron logo, 3-Series, .AV Framework, AirMedia, Crestron Home, DigitalMedia, DM, DM NAX, DM NVX, DM NVX Director, QuickSwitch HD, and XiO Cloud are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Vision are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories in the United States and/or other countries. DTS, DTS HD, and DTS:X are either trademarks or registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. HDMI and the HDMI logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries. Intertek is either a trademark or registered trademark of Intertek Group in the United States and/or other countries. Active Directory is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. USB-C and USB Type-C are either trademarks or registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. DisplayPort is either a trademark or registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography. Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2025 Crestron Electronics, Inc.

 
4K XiO Cloud HDMI AVF Works With (2) CrestronHome (2) HDCP 2.3
Encoding/Decoding
Video Codec Encoder: Pixel Perfect Processing (default) or DM-NVX-D10/D20/D2009;
Decoder: Pixel Perfect Processing or DM-NVX-D10/D209
Video Resolutions Up to 5120x2160 @30 Hz (5K Ultra-Wide) or 5120x1440 @60 Hz (5K Super‑Wide);
Up to 4:4:4 color sampling;
HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Deep Color support
Audio Formats Primary multichannel (up to 8-channel LPCM or encoded HBR 7.1 surround sound), secondary 2-channel LPCM
Bit Rates 200 to 950 Mbps8
Streaming Protocols RTP, SDP
Container MPEG-2 transport stream (.ts)
Session Initiation Multicast via secure RTSP
Copy Protection HDCP 2.3, AES‑128, PKI
Video
Input Signal Types HDMI with HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Deep Color, and 5K support1, 10 (Dual‑Mode DisplayPort™ interface and DVI compatible11)

DisplayPort over USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)12 with HDR10, HDR10+, and 5K support
Output Signal Types HDMI with HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Deep Color, and 5K support1 (DVI compatible11)
Switcher 4x1 in encoder mode (Two HDMI, Two USB-C), manual or auto-switching, breakaway audio,6 Crestron QuickSwitch HD™ technology

5x1 in decoder mode (HDMI, Stream), manual or auto-switching, breakaway audio,6 Crestron QuickSwitch HD™ technology
Scaler (Decoder Mode Only) 5K video scaler with motion-adaptive deinterlacing, intelligent frame rate conversion, Deep Color support, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision support, widescreen format selection (zoom, stretch, maintain aspect ratio, or 1:1), video wall processing up to 8 wide x 8 high, static or dynamic text overlay
Copy Protection HDCP 2.3
Maximum Resolutions Common resolutions are shown in the following table. Custom resolutions are supported at pixel clock rates up to 600 MHz.
 
Scan Type Resolution Frame Rate Color Sampling Color Depth
Progressive 5120×2160 5K Ultra-Wide 30 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
5120x2160 5K Ultra-Wide* 60 Hz 4:2:0 8 bit
5120×1440 5K Super-Wide 60 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
4096x2160 DCI 4K and 3840x2160 4K UHD 30 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
60 Hz 4:2:0 12 bit
60 Hz 4:2:2 12 bit
60 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
2560x1600 WQXGA Reduced Blanking 60 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
2560x1440 WQHD Reduced Blanking 60 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
120 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
2560x1080 UWFHD 60 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
2048x1152 QWXGA 60 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
2048x1080 DCI 2K 60 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
1600x1200 UXGA 60 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
1920x1200 WUXGA 60 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
1920x1080 FHD 1080p 60 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
120 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
240 Hz 4:4:4 8 bit
Interlaced (Input Only) 1920x1080 HD 1080i 30 Hz 4:4:4 12 bit
*5K Ultra-Wide @60Hz 4:2:0 is supported as an unscaled pass-through resolution only.
Audio
Input Signal Types HDMI (Dual-Mode DisplayPort interface compatible11), DisplayPort over USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode),12 analog stereo5
Output Signal Types HDMI (multichannel pass-through), analog stereo (2-channel)
Digital Formats Dolby Digital®, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS®, DTS ES, DTS 96/24, DTS HD High Res, DTS HD Master Audio, DTS:X, LPCM up to 8 channels
Analog Formats Stereo 2-channel
Analog-to-Digital Conversion 24-bit, 48 kHz
Digital-to-Analog Conversion 24-bit, 48 kHz
AES67 or DM NAX Audio-over-IP 24-bit, 48 kHz
Analog Performance Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.5 dB;
S/N Ratio: >95 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz A-weighted;
THD+N: <0.005% @ 1 kHz;
Stereo Separation: >90 dB
Analog Output Volume Adjustment -80 to +20 dB
Communications
Ethernet Auto-switching, auto-negotiating, autodiscovery, full/half duplex, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, DHCP, SSL, TLS, SSH, SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol), IEEE 802.1X, IPv4, IPv6, Active Directory authentication, variable Multicast TTL, HTTPS web browser setup and control, Crestron 3-Series or later control system integration
USB USB 2.0 host or device signal extension and routing, Layer 2 or Layer 3
HDMI HDCP 2.3, EDID, CEC
USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)12 HDCP 2.3, EDID, CEC, USB 2.0
DM NVX (via Ethernet) HDCP 2.3, AES-128 AV content encryption with PKI authentication, RTP, secure RTSP, SDP, ONVIF, IGMPv2, IGMPv3, SMPTE 2022, FEC (Forward Error Correction)
Connectors
USB2 TO DEVICE (1) USB Type-A connector, female;
USB 2.0 device port;
USB signal extender port for connection to a mouse, keyboard, or other USB 2.0 device;7
Available Power: 500mA at 5 VDC
HID TO DEVICE (1) USB Type-A connector, female;
USB 2.0 device port;
USB signal extender port for connection to a USB HID compliant mouse, keyboard, or other USB HID compliant device;
Available Power: 500mA at 5VDC
Ethernet 1 (1) 8-pin 8P8C connector, female;
100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Ethernet port2
Ethernet 2 (LAN) (1) 8-pin 8P8C connector, female;
100BASE‑TX/1000BASE‑T Ethernet port2
Ethernet 3 (1G SFP) (1) SFP port;
Accepts one Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module3
HDMI OUT (eARC) (1) HDMI Type A connector, female;
HDMI digital video/audio output1 (DVI compatible11)

NOTE: eARC connectivity will be enabled in a future firmware update.
HDMI IN 1 (1) HDMI Type A connector, female;
HDMI digital video/audio input;1
(DVI and Dual-Mode DisplayPort interface compatible11)
HDMI IN 2 (eARC) (1) HDMI Type A connector, female;
HDMI digital video/audio input;1
(DVI and Dual-Mode DisplayPort interface compatible11)

NOTE: eARC connectivity will be enabled in a future firmware update.
TO HOST DP‑S USB2 (IN 3-4) (2) USB Type-C® connectors, female;
USB 2.0 host ports;
USB signal extender ports for connection to a computer or other USB 2.0 host;
DisplayPort single stream video inputs12
AUDIO I/O (1) 3-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block;
Unbalanced stereo line-level audio input or output;5
Input Impedance: 24 kΩ;
Maximum Input Level: 2Vrms;
Output Impedance: 100 Ω;
Maximum Output Level: 2Vrms
Controls and Indicators
OL (1) Green LED, indicates an online connection to a control system via Ethernet
TX (1) Green LED, indicates unit is in encoder (transmitter) mode
RX (1) Green LED, indicates unit is in decoder (receiver) mode
Ethernet 1-3 (2) LEDs per port;
Green indicates Ethernet link status;
Amber indicates Ethernet activity
HDMI OUT (1) Green LED, indicates video signal transmission at the HDMI output
HDMI IN 1-2 (2) Green LEDs, indicates sync detection at the HDMI inputs
Environmental
Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing)
Construction
Plug-in card, occupies (1) card slot in a DMF‑CI‑8 card chassis, includes metal faceplate
Weight
1.2 lb (0.54 kg)
Compliance
Regulatory Model: M202234002
FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada
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  1. 5K performance and HDR support require the use of HDMI cables and couplers with a minimum TMDS bandwidth of 18 Gbps. If 4K60 4:2:0 or 4K30 4:4:4 performance is acceptable, cables and couplers with a minimum bandwidth of 10.2 Gbps may be used. Bandwidth loss is cumulative; therefore, performance may be reduced when inserting multiple cables and couplers inline.
  2. The minimum cable required for DM NVX over 1000BASE-T Ethernet (copper) is unshielded CAT5e. All Ethernet ports on the DM-NVX-385C are for connection to an Ethernet network or device. The Ethernet ports cannot be connected to the DM® ports of other Crestron DigitalMedia™ devices.
  3. Use of the SFP port requires the purchase of a Crestron SFP-1G Series transceiver module (sold separately). All Ethernet ports on the DM-NVX-385C are for connection to an Ethernet network or device. The Ethernet ports cannot be connected to the DM® ports of other Crestron DigitalMedia™ devices.
  4. When the DM-NVX-385C is in encoder mode, the HDMI output resolution is matched to the resolution of the encoded source.
  5. The analog audio port can function as either an input or output, but not both.
  6. Combining audio from one encoder with video from another encoder is possible using the secondary 2-channel audio stream only. Multichannel audio from one encoder cannot be combined with video from another encoder.
  7. The DM-NVX-385C can accept a USB device or a USB host device connection, not both simultaneously. Crestron DM NVX products are engineered to deliver maximum compatibility with the widest possible range of USB products. Crestron does not guarantee that all USB products are compatible with DM NVX products. Consult the DM NVX AV-over-IP System Design Guide for USB bandwidth considerations.
  8. The minimum bit rate for 4K60 video is 350 Mbps. A bit rate below 350 Mbps may display a black screen.
  9. In encoder mode, the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C must be set by using the web interface or a control system. The default setting is Pixel Perfect Processing for interoperability with DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 decoders. For interoperability with a DM‑NVX‑D10, DM‑NVX‑D20, or DM‑NVX‑D200 decoder, the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C encoder must be set to DM‑NVX‑D10/D20 Series. In addition, the resolution of the encoder must be set so that it does not exceed the maximum resolution of the DM‑NVX‑D10, DM‑NVX‑D20, or DM‑NVX‑D200 decoder.

    In decoder mode, the proper stream type of the DM-NVX-385C is automatically used. For interoperability with DM NVX 4K60 4:4:4 encoders, Pixel Perfect Processing is automatically used as the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C decoder. For interoperability with DM‑NVX‑E10/E20 Series encoders, DM‑NVX‑D10/D20 Series is automatically used as the stream type of the DM-NVX-385C decoder.
  10. 3D formats are not supported.
  11. HDMI connections require an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI or Dual-Mode DisplayPort signal. CBL‑HD‑DVI interface cables are available separately.
  12. USB-C connections require USB-C cables that support DisplayPort Alt Mode video in order to pass video signal. Not all USB-C cables can support DisplayPort Alt Mode video.

This product may be purchased from select authorized Crestron dealers and distributors. To find a dealer or distributor, please contact the Crestron sales representative for your area. A list of sales representatives is available online at www.crestron.com/How-To-Buy/Find-a-Representative or contact us for additional information by visiting www.crestron.com/contact/our-locations for your local contact.

The original language version of this document is U.S. English.

All other languages are a translation of the original document.

The product warranty can be found at www.crestron.com/warranty.

The specific patents that cover Crestron products are listed online at www.crestron.com/legal/patents.

Certain Crestron products contain open source software. For specific information, please visit www.crestron.com/opensource.

Crestron, the Crestron logo, 3-Series, .AV Framework, AirMedia, Crestron Home, DigitalMedia, DM, DM NAX, DM NVX, DM NVX Director, QuickSwitch HD, and XiO Cloud are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Vision are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories in the United States and/or other countries. DTS, DTS HD, and DTS:X are either trademarks or registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. HDMI and the HDMI logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries. Intertek is either a trademark or registered trademark of Intertek Group in the United States and/or other countries. Active Directory is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. USB-C and USB Type-C are either trademarks or registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. DisplayPort is either a trademark or registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography. Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2025 Crestron Electronics, Inc.

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