60M HDMI Extender over Single Cat5e/6 UTP with Bi-Directional IR+EDID+HDMI Loop Out+3D
INTRODUCTION:The HDMI Extender over Single Cat5e/6 with Bi-directional IR extends high definition video and audio signals and IR, at a distance of up to 200ft/60m over a single Cat5e/6 cable. Also, it can distribute a HDMI signal to local HDMI output port. Features EDID management, which allows and encourages source and display "handshake" for seamless integration. With only one cost effective Cat5e/6 cable, high definition sources with HDMI outputs can be connected to high definition displays with HDMI inputs over long distances. Deep color video, DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD audio is supported and compatible with the extender. In addition, the extender is also equipped with bi-directional IR pass-through which allows for source or display control.
The extender includes two units: transmitting unit and receiving unit. The transmitting unit is used to capture the HDMI input with IR signals and carries the signals via one cost effective Cat5e/6 cable. The receiving unit is responsible for equalizing the transmitted HDMI signal and reconstructing IR and serial control signals. The extender offers the most convenient solution for HDMI extension over a single Cat5e/6 with long distance capability, and is the perfect solution for any application.
FEATURES:
1.Allows HDMI Audio/Video and IR signals to be transmitted over a single Cat5e/6 cable
2.Distribute a HDMI signal to local HDMI output port
3.Bi-directional IR system allowing for control of source or display (IR accessories included)
4.Smart EDID management
5.Transmission Range: Extends 1080p resolution up to 200ft/60m over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable
6.Works with HDMI and HDCP compliant devices
7.Supports up to 1080p High Definition resolution
8.Compact design for an easy and flexible installation
SPECIFICATIONS:
1.Video Bandwidth: Single-link 165Mhz [ 4.95Gbps]
2.Video Support: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p @60Hz
3.Audio Support: Surround Sound (up to 7.1 ch) or stereo digital audio
4.Transmission Range: HD [1080p 24-bit color] - up to 60m [200ft]
5.Input TMDS Signal: 3.3 volts
6.Input DDC Signal: 5.0 volts/P-P
7.ESD Protection: Human Body model: +/- 8 kV (air-gap discharge)
+/- 4 kV (contact discharge)
8.PCB stack-up: 4 layouts
9.HDMI connector: Type A 19 pin female
10.RJ-45 connector: WE/SS 8P8C
11. 3.5mm connector: (TX and RX) IR Receiver/IR Blaster
MECHANICAL SPECS:
Housing: Metal enclosure
Power Supply: 5V1A DC
Power consumption: 2.5 watts (TX); 1.2 watts (RX)
Operation temperature: 32~104 °F
Storage temperature: -4 ~140 °F
Relative humidity: 20~90 % RH (no condensation)
Package Contents:
HDMI Transmitter --------------------------------------------1pcs
HDMI Receiver------------------------------------------------1pcs
Windband IR Tx cable --------------------------------------- 1pcs
windband IR Rx cable --------------------------------------- 1pcs
5V1A DC Power Supply Adaptor ------------------------- 2 Pcs
Product Manual -----------------------------------------------1pcs
1.Connect a source such as a Blu-Ray Player, game console, A/V Receiver, Cable or Satellite Receiver, etc. to the HDMI input on the Transmitting unit.
2. Connect a display such as an HDTV or HD Projector to the HDMI output on the Receiving unit.
3. Connect a single Category 5e/6 up to 200ft/60m to the output of the Transmitting unit, and the other end to the input of the Receiving unit.
4. For power, plug both the Transmitting unit and Receiving unit with the included power supplies.
5. Power on each device in the same sequence (receiver and transmitter will already be powered when either unit is plugged in.)
At this point the display connected should display the source signal connected to the extender set. If no signal is being displayed, check the receiver EQ swithcer(LOW for 0-20m cat6 cable ,HIGH for 20-50m cat6 cable). If a
display is having difficulty receiving a signal, see EDID section and perform EDID learning or access the display's menu and adjust the resolution (lowest to highest until signal is displayed). A 24 Hz vertical refresh rate may
work better than 60 Hz or higher. Use the source remote at the receiver emitter to test IR functionality. If the IR remote function is not responding, check the emitters to ensure they are placed correctly and are plugged into
the correct IR jacks on the Extender set receiving and transmitting units.