Gefen HDMI-CAT5-4X, EXT-HDMI-CAT5-4X User Manual

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CAT5 4X
Extender
EXT-HDMI-CAT5-4X
User Manual
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction 2 Operation Notes 3 Features 4 Sender Panel Descriptions 5 Receiver Panel Descriptions 6 Connecting And Operating The Hdmi Cat5 4x Extender 7 Manual Equalization Procedure 8 Dip Switch Location Diagram 9 Network Cable Wiring Diagram 10 Rack Mount Installation 11 Mounting Plate Installation 12 Specifi cations 13 Warranty
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Congratulations on your purchase of the HDMI CAT5 4X Extender. Your complete satisfaction is very important to us.
Gefen
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The Gefen HDMI CAT5 4X Extender
The HDMI CAT5 4X Extender is the perfect solution for anyone who needs to send multiple (up to four) HDMI video sources to multiple (up to four) HDMI displays in remote locations at the same time.
The HDMI CAT5 4X Extender has 4 HDMI video inputs. The HDMI sources are sent to up to four HDMI CAT5 MS receivers via industry standard CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cables. Distances of up to 300 feet for 1080i video, and 150 feet for 1080p video are possible. Signal auto-equalization is set by default and will provide optimal image reproduction for cable runs of 130 feet or less. Manual equalization is available for cable runs at greater distances.
How It Works
Connect your HDMI video sources to the HDMI CAT5 4X Extender’s inputs using the supplied HDMI cables. Run two CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 network cables from the HDMI CAT5 4X Extender to each of the HDMI CAT5 MS Receivers. Lastly, connect up to four HDMI displays to the HDMI CAT5 MS receivers at the remote locations.
INTRODUCTION
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR
OPERATING THE HDMI CAT5 4X EXTENDER
The HDMI CAT5 4X Extender and HDMI CAT5 MSR units are housed in a metal box for better RF shielding.
The maximum cable extension is 300 feet (91 meters) for video resolutions • of 1080i and below.
The maximum cable extension is 150 feet (45 meters) for video resolutions • of 1080p.
The DDC cable (for each pair or extensions) does not need to be run if the • source does not require HDCP or DDC. In this scenario, a single CAT-5, CAT5e or CAT-6 cable for the video can be run. If DDC is still required while HDCP is not, the use of an EDID storage device (part# EXT-DVI-EDIDN, EXT-DVI-EDIDP) can be used to transmit DDC information back to the source with this single cable solution.
If EMI is present anywhere near the CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 video cable • runs, it may be necessary to use shielded cable. This is to prevent possible interference from degrading the video signal. Using shielded cable, however, will reduce the maximum distance that the cable can be run.
Power supply for the receiver should not be connected unless the CAT-5, • CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable runs exceed 180 feet, or you are using the single CAT-5, CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable solution listed above.
Extensions under 130 feet can use Auto EQ (which is on by default). • Extensions over 130 feet will require you to manually EQ your signal (see page 5).
Each cable run must be one continuous run from one end to the other. No • splices or use of punch down blocks.
High quality CAT-6 cabling should be used for maximum performance.• Do not use stranded or low/no skew cabling. Solid core cabling should be
used for maximum performance. HDMI \ HDCP Compliant.
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