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RX-HT2-40-10
40m (131ft), 4K60 (4:4:4) Matrix Receiver, IR, RS-232
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HDBaseT HDMI Receiver – Designed for use with Netvio MX-HT2-0404-10, MX-HT2-0806-10, and MX-HT2-0808-10 matrices.
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ARC Support – ARC available via HDMI ports when paired with a compatible ARC matrix output.
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SPDIF Audio Output – Provided only for displays that do not support ARC.
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Long-Distance Transmission – 40m (131ft) at 4K60 4:4:4, 70m (230ft) at 1080p60 over CAT6/6a.
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18Gbps Bandwidth – HDMI 2.0b, HDCP 2.2/1.4 compliant.
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HDR Formats – HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision supported.
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Audio Breakout – Stereo (3.5mm mini-jack) and SPDIF for flexible integration.
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Bi-Directional Control – IR, RS-232, and CEC pass-through.
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PoC (Power over Cable) – Requires power at only one end of the link.
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Compact Design – Installer-friendly metal housing.
4K60 4:4:4
40m (131ft)
PoE
IR + RS-232
All HT2 Series

The RX-HT2-40-10 is a dedicated HDBaseT receiver designed to work seamlessly with Netvio’s MX-HT2 series matrix switchers. Its role is to extend HDMI signals over twisted pair cabling up to 40 m (131 ft) at 4K60 4:4:4, delivering the same uncompromised video quality you’d expect from a direct HDMI connection.
This makes it especially useful in installations where displays are located some distance away from the matrix rack but still within medium-range cable runs. The compact receiver form factor also makes it easy to conceal behind displays or in wall boxes, giving integrators flexibility during installation.
Cat5e or Cat6 cabling is typically sufficient for most signal transmissions. However, for higher resolutions over longer distances, Cat6a is recommended to ensure optimal performance.
Transmission distances are approximate and can vary depending on environmental factors and installation quality. The RX-HT2-40-10 supports distances of up to 40 meters (131ft) for 4K signals and approximately 70 meters (231 ft) for 1080p
⚠️ Note: Pre-made patch cables using stranded copper (common in consumer-grade products) may not achieve the advertised transmission distances. For optimal performance, use solid copper cables typically found in professional installations.
No. The RX-HT2-40-10 is designed as a video and control receiver only, with no ARC (Audio Return Channel) capability. This means it cannot capture audio from the connected display and send it back through the HDBaseT link.
If your project requires ARC functionality, you will need to use an alternative receiver such as the RX-HT2-40-20 or RX-HT2-70-10, both of which are designed with ARC support built in. For installations that only require straightforward video extension and control, the RX-HT2-40-10 is the most cost-effective and reliable choice.
The RX-HT2-40-10 supports both IR (infrared) and RS-232 pass-through, enabling full two-way control between the source and the display. For example, a TV’s IR commands can be sent back through the receiver and matrix to control a connected Blu-ray player, or RS-232 commands can be routed from a control processor to manage a projector or flat panel display.
This makes the RX-HT2-40-10 more than just a video extender — it ensures a seamless integration of video, audio devices, and control signals over a single Cat cable, reducing the need for extra control wiring.
The RX-HT2-40-10 is a cost-effective HDBaseT receiver offering reliable 4K video extension up to 40 metres with PoE support, meaning no PSU is required at the display location. Power is delivered directly from a compatible HT2 matrix or HDBaseT transmitter, simplifying installation, reducing cabling clutter, and improving overall system reliability while maintaining professional performance.
Yes. The RX-HT2-40-10 can be used with any HDBaseT output on the MX-HT2 series matrices, including the MX-HT2-0404-10, MX-HT2-0806-10, and MX-HT2-0808-10.
As long as the maximum distance required is 40 m (131 ft), this receiver will perform reliably. This flexibility allows installers to standardize on a single receiver model for most outputs, simplifying stock management and reducing costs.
For projects that include zones requiring longer runs (up to 70 m / 231 ft), the RX-HT2-70-10 should be specified for those outputs, subject to the capability of the matrix output.










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