AMX NMX-DEC-N2322 N2300 Series 4K Video over IP Decoder with KVM
The N2322 is the standalone decoder in the SVSI N2300 series, taking video over IP off a gigabit network via RJ45 or a 1G SFP fiber port and putting it out as HDMI 2.0 at up to 4K30 (4096 x 2160). It uses a motion-based wavelet codec at 200 Mb/s, which keeps latency at 17 ms for 1080p and below and 34 ms at 30 fps for 4K, low enough that live sources and computer graphics stay usable rather than merely watchable.
Dual USB-A ports make it a KVM endpoint as well as a display endpoint, so an operator at the decoder can drive a source machine sitting in a rack elsewhere in the building. Audio comes out as embedded 8-channel PCM over HDMI or as balanced/unbalanced analog stereo. Control covers bidirectional RS-232, an IR emitter connection, and native NetLinx support, and the unit runs on PoE or local 12VDC. Video wall configurations are supported.
| Video Input | Network video over Ethernet (RJ45) or fiber (1G SFP) |
|---|---|
| Video Output | HDMI 2.0; DVI-D via adapter |
| Max Resolution | 4K30, up to 4096 x 2160 |
| Codec | Motion-based wavelet at 200 Mb/s |
| Latency | 17 ms at 60 fps (1080p and lower); 34 ms at 30 fps (4K) |
| Audio | Embedded 7.1 digital / 8ch PCM over HDMI, or 2-channel balanced/unbalanced analog |
| Network | 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 plus 1 Gbps SFP fiber |
| Control / KVM | Bidirectional RS-232, IR emitter, dual USB-A for KVM, native NetLinx |
| Power | PoE or local 12VDC |






