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HDMI Transmitter & CAT6 Receiver with IR - ID# 995
Operation Manual
Introduction The HDMI 1.3 transmitter and receiver is the right way to send your HDMI signal over long distances. Instead of using expensive HDMI cables, this device lets you use your existing CAT 6 cables/sockets while also performing the same functions like transferring Deep Color (12 bits/color) video and new lossless compressed (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio) digital audio, all with a bandwidth up to 225MHz. And if that weren’t enough, you can use your existing remote to control your device from over 30/45 m away through an IR blaster. If your looking for a way to extend an HDMI signal, then the HDMI 1.3 Transmitter and Receiver is what you have been searching for.
Applications
Showroom display Window display Home or individual display Commercial display Lecture room display
Features
Compliant with HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.1 and DVI1.0 standards. Supports digital video formats in Deep Color Mode at up to 36 bits (12bits/ color) and new lossless compressed (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTSHD Master Audio) Digital audio . Supports CAT-6 cables for data/DDC transmission. Equalizes and recovers incoming TMDS data before re-transmitting it in high quality, regardless of the incoming signal quality. Supports high definition resolution, Cable distance testing showed that with 1080p/8bits resolution the Input/Output source can be up to 30/45 meters away and with 1080p/12bits resolution the I/O source can run up to 15/15 meters. Supports CEC bypass and xvYCC.
System Requirements HDMI input source equipment, output HDMI displayer, 2 x CAT 6 cables and source equipment’s remote control.
Operation Controls and Functions
Front Panel
① HDMI input: Connect the HDMI input port to the HDMI or DVI output of your equipment such as a DVD/Blu Ray player or set-top-box. ② Power: Plug the 5VDC power supply into the unit and connect the adaptor to an AC outlet. (1) A power adaptor is required for both the Transmitter and Receiver boxes. Although the Receiver box can use power from the connected CAT6 and HDMI cables, it is recommended to use an AC outlet, when available, to maintain a strong and stable signal. ③ HDMI output: Connect the HDMI output port to the HDMI or DVI input of your display such as an HDTV or HD monitor. Rear Panel Transmitter
Receiver
① DDC output/input: Connect the DDC output of the transmitter to the DDC input of the receiver using a CAT-6 cable. ② Video output/input: Connect the video output of the transmitter to the video input of the receiver using a CAT-6 cable. Note: A. Cable tested with CAT-6E/23AWG/Solid, using cables of another type may result in a different operating distance.
B. Equipment used in cable distance testing included: PS3 20G, 37" Philips 8 bit LCD TV and 37" Samsung 12 bit LCD TV. C. Figures provided in this manual are for reference only, actual performance may depend on the source and display used along with the type of cable.
Connection
Specifications Input Ports
Output Ports
Power Supply Dimensions (mm) Weight(g) Chassis Material Silkscreen Color Operating Temperature
1 x HDMI 1 x IR Receiver 1 x CAT-6 Input Video 1 x CAT-6 Input DDC 1 x HDMI 1 x Blaster 1 x CAT-6 output for Video, 1 x CAT-6 output for DDC 1x5V/2.6A DC (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)) 50(W) x 62(D) x 23(H)/PC 90/PC Aluminum Silver 0°C ~ 40°C