HDMI VIDEO EXTENDER User Manual DS-55400
Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction........................................................................... 2 2.0 Specifications ....................................................................... 3 3.0 Package Contents ................................................................ 3 4.0 Panel Descriptions ............................................................... 4 5.0 Connection and operation ...................................................
Dear customer Thank you for purchasing this product. For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference. 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Extender is based on the HDBaseT technology. It extends your HD display with the resolutions of 1080p/60Hz up to 330 feet (100 meters) away from your HDMI or DVI-D source using one CAT5e/6 cable.
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS Signal Inputs/Output Input Video Signal Output Video Video format supported DTV/HDTV Transmission distance Cat5e/6 cable Operating Frequency Video Amplifier Bandwidth Vertical Frequency Range Resolutions(HDTV) Interlaced(50&60Hz) Progressive(50&60Hz) Mechanical Size (L-W-H) Weight (Net) Warranty Limited Warranty Power Requirement Power Supply Power consumption (Max) Regulatory Approvals Converter Unit Power Supply Accessories AC Power Adapter User Manual 1.
4.0 PANEL DESCRIPTIONS Sender (1) DC/48V (2) Power Indicator The LED will turn on once the DC/48V provided. (3) Link When LED is “ON”, it indicates HDBaseT link connection established between the Sender and the Receiver over the Cat5e/6 cable.
(4) HDCP When the LED is “ON”, it indicates a video content with HDCP protection is being transferred. When LED is “Blinking”, it indicates a video content without HDCP. When LED is “OFF”, it indicates no video connected. (5) HDBaseT Connect the Sender to the Receiver using a Cat5e/6 cable. (6) IE Connect Extender infrared emitter cable from this port to the HDMI Source to control the source from the viewing location. (7) HDMI In Connect HDMI Source to this Port.
(2) Power Indicator The LED will turn on once the 48V Power adapter provided at the end of the Sender. (3) Link When LED is “ON”, it indicates HDBaseT link connection established between the Sender and the Receiver over the Cat5e/6 cable. (4) HDCP When the LED is “ON”, it indicates a video content with HDCP protection is being transferred. When LED is “Blinking”, it indicates a video content without HDCP. When LED is “OFF”, it indicates no video connected.
5.0 CONNECTION AND OPERATION 1) Connect the HDMI source (such as DVD, PS3, STB ) to the input of Sender. 2) Connect the output of Receiver to HDTV display. 3) Use a Cat5e/6 cable up to 100m to connect the Sender and Receiver. 4) Plug one piece of 48V/1A power supply into the Sender 5) Power on the HDTV display and HDMI source. Note: It is recommended to use one continuous run Cat5e/6 cable from one end to the other. In some cases, connecting through a patch connector might not work.