P/N:AV-HED04
HDMI Extender 50M over single cat5e6 with wideband Bi-directional IR
 
 
 
 

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 164ft/50m over a single Cat5e/6 cable.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 Wide band 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
Each set includes one Sender and one Receiver.
Use single UTP LAN cable(Cat 6)to substitute HDMI cable to achieve long transmission distance, the UTP Cable follows the standard of IEEE-568B.
Transmission distance extends up to 50 meters under 1080P.
Supports lossless compressed digital audio: Dolby True-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio.
Transmit Digital Audio and Video over the CAT6 cable with zero signal loss.
Data transfer speed 6.75 Gbps.
DC 5V power supply.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Before attempting to use this unit, please check the packaging and make sure the following items are contained in the shipping carton:

1)  Main unit NO. 1 Sender
2)  Main unit NO. 2 Receiver
3)  Two pieces of 5VDC Power Supply.
4)  User’s Manual
5) IR receiver and Emitter cables

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