Connector A: | HDMI Standard Type A Female |
Connector B: | RJ45 Ethernet Female |
Ship Weight:
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1.27 lbs |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Tariff Code: |
8525.50.30.35 |
The HDMI with TRUE 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) 18Gbit support OVER CAT5e/CAT6 is designed to carry HDMI signals over longer distances beyond the capability of standard HDMI cables. It extends video over the cost-effective Cat5e/CAT6 cables (1 ONLY cable required). Power over cable is also supported, powering from either end with a single power supply. Using a SINGLE CAT5E or CAT6 (solid core recommended) networking cable, this product will support TRUE 4K@60Hz/18Gb up to 164ft - and 4K@30Hz/10.2Gb to 200 feet.
This HDMI extender also supports IR (infra-red) pass-through allowing for device control, and 1 HDMI loop output. This extender supports the newer HDCP 2.2 (as well as downward compatible to HDCP 1.4). The circuit supports PoC (Power over Cable) allowing the convenient use of a SINGLE power supply at either the transmitter OR receiver end. The ethernet wire is then use to provide power to the other device. All major audio formats are supported (LPCM, Dolby Digital/TrueHD, DTS, etc). See the comprehensive PDF manual for additional information on the IR control, HDMI loop-out, and general functionality.
Features and Specifications:
- Extend HDMI over Cat5e (4k60/4k30/1080p @ 164 feet) and Cat6 (4k60 @ 164 feet, 4k30/1080p @ 200 feet)
- Resolutions (HDTV): 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p/4Kx2K at 60Hz (4:4:4)
- Digital audio support through HDMI
- HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 (and 1.4) Compliant
- Provides for 1 HDMI loop output on the transmitter (source end)
- Supports 8 bit per channel (24 bit all channel)
- Automatic EDID functionality
- Supports IR (Infra-red) blaster
- IR (20-60Hz) Transmitter and Receiver cables included (each 1.5 meters)
- Compact metal enclosure, 12V/1A Power supply included
- REQUIRES: 1 Cat5e/CAT6 networking cables (not included) up to 164ft / 50 Meters. CAT6 recommended.
- 1-Way IR, from Receiver to Transmitter
NOTE: The use of SOLID CORE 23AWG CAT6 cable (as opposed to STRANDED patch cables) when attempting to support 4K signals for any length is strongly recommended.
Important Tech Note: The loop output works in two ways, in relation to the source connected to the TX. If the source is locked to a resolution, let's say 4k60, and your main display is capable of that resolution but the loop output is not, you will get a black screen/no signal on the loop output. If the source is set to 'auto' meaning it will set its output based upon the EDID table of the display, connecting a lower resolution display to the loop out will result in the EDID table of the main display and loop out display to be compared and will inform the source of the highest common resolution between them and set that resolution on the source output. If you're connecting the loop out temporarily as a test point and the system resolution was lowered to accommodate the loop out, you will need to reset the transmitter to have the EDID re-sync with the permanent TV to regain max resolution once you remove the loop out display.