4K HDR HDMI 2.
Introduction The 4K HDR HDMI 2.0 HDBaseT Extender Over Single Cat5e/6 with RS-232 & IR - 100m extends HDMI transmission distance up to 330ft (100m) at 1080p or 230ft (70m) at 4K over an economical CAT5e/6 cable. Features and Benefits 2 Supports video resolutions up to 4Kx2K @60Hz (4:4:4 8bit) or HDR 4Kx2K @60Hz (4:2:0 10bit) to deliver crystal clear images 7.
Specifications Compliance HDMI 2.0a / HDCP 2.2 Resolution HDR 4Kx2K @60Hz (4:2:0 10bit) / 4Kx2K@60Hz (4:4:4 8bit) Audio LPCM, DTS-HD and Dolby True HD (7.1CH) Transmission Distance HDR 4Kx2K @60Hz: Up to 70m 1080p @60Hz: Up to 100m IR Signal Frequency 20KHz to 60KHz Connectors TX: 1x Power jack 1x 8-pin RJ45 1x 3.5mm IR Receiver 1x 3.
Layout Note: With PoC technology, only one power adapter is needed to power both the Transmitter and Receiver.
Power Jack IR In RJ45 RS-232 HDMI In IR Out Figure 2: Transmitter (TX) - rear Power Jack: Connect the included 12V DC power adapter here (or the Receiver's power jack) RJ45 (HDBT Out): Connect the Cat5e/6 cable IR In: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Receiver extension cable here. See instructions on page 8. IR Out: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Blaster extension cable here. See instructions on page 8.
Power Jack IR In RJ45 RS-232 HDMI Out IR Out Figure 4: Receiver (RX) - rear 6 Power Jack: Connect the included 12V DC power adapter here (or the Transmitter's power jack) RJ45 (HDBT In): Connect the Cat5e/6 cable IR In: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Receiver extension cable here. See instructions on page 8. IR Out: Infrared 3.5mm socket. Plug IR Blaster extension cable here. See instructions on page 8.
RS-232 Wire Connection 1. Insert the included terminal block to Phoenix connector. Figure 5 2. Connect the wires (not included) to the included Terminal Block and the RS232 connector as below diagram.
IR Extenders (20~60kHz IR devices supported) Figure 7: IR Blaster cable (Connect to IR Out) Figure 8: IR Receiver cable (Connect to IR In) IR Blaster cable: Plug into the Transmitter's or Receiver's IR Out to emit IR signals IR Receiver cable: Plug into the Receiver's or Transmitter's IR In to receive IR signals Control your media player (such as DVD) at the TV side using the media player's remote controller Plug the IR Receiver cable to the Receiver's IR In port Plug the IR Blaster cable to th
Hardware Installation Note: To achieve optimal performance, a shielded 100% copper wire CAT6/7 cable is recommended. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Power off all devices including your HDMI source and display. Connect your HDMI source to the Transmitter's HDMI IN connector with an HDMI cable (not included). Optional: Connect the IR Receiver or Blaster extension cable according to the instructions on page 8. Connect your HDMI display to the Receiver's HDMI OUT connector with a HDMI cable (not included).
Application Extends HDMI signals such as game consoles, DVD players or computers up to 100m (330ft). Equipped with bi-directional IR pass-through path and RS-232 serial port control, makes it a great solution for digital signage with long distance A/V transmission. * When using the remote control, please make sure its distance to the IR Receiver extension cable is within 5m (16.4ft) and without obstructions.
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About SIIG, Inc. Founded in 1985, SIIG, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of IT connectivity solutions (including Serial ATA and Ultra ATA Controllers, FireWire, USB, and legacy I/O adapters) that bridge the connection between Desktop/ Notebook systems and external peripherals. SIIG continues to grow by adding A/V and Digital Signage connectivity solutions to our extensive portfolio.