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Package Contents
Transmitter (TX) (1pc)
IR Blaster Extension
Cable (1pc)
Remote control (1pc)
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Receiver (RX) (1pc)
IR Receiver Extension
Cable (1pc)
Wall mount brackets (4pcs)
User's Manual (1pc)
Power Adapter (2pcs)
Screws (8pcs)
Introduction
The HDMI IP Extender 4K extends high definition
4K HDMI signals up to 120m (394ft) over CAT6
cabling.
Features
•HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 compliant with
18Gbps bandwidth
•Supports IR remote control function to
control the source device from long
distances
•Offers scalable matrix configuration
through IGMP IP networks, up to 256 total
units combined (maximum of 100
transmitter units allowed), additional
transmitter units (part # HDExtIP4K-TX)
and receiver units (part# HDExtIP4K-RX)
sold separately
•Supports up to 4K@60Hz resolution
•Allows computer software control, remote
control, or push button control, to select/
switch between HDMI source devices
3.UTP/STP CAT5e/6 cable following
IEEE-568B wiring standard
Product Layout
Figure 1: Transmitter (TX)
1. IR Window
2. Po wer LEDOn when Transmitter is powered on
3. TX IDDisplays the Transmitter's ID number
4. Power JackConnects to the included power adapter
5. Data LEDBlinks when data transmission is detected
6. RJ45 Output
7. Link LEDLights up when RJ45 signal detected
8. IR Outpu tConnects to the IR Blaster cab le
9. HDMI InputConnects to the HDMI source device
10. Reset Button Press the button to reset the Transmitter
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Receives IR signals from the included remote
control to set/select the channel
Connects to the Receiver's RJ45 Input using a
CAT5e/ 6 cable
Figure 2: Receiver (RX)
1. RX IDDisplays the Receiver's ID number
2. IR Window
Receives IR signals from the included
remote control to set/select the channel
3. Power LEDOn when the Receiver is powered on
4. TX Connected
Displays Transmitter's ID number for
device pairing
5. Power JackConnects to the included power adapter
6. Data LEDBlinks when data transmission is detected
7. RJ45 Input
Connects to the Transmitter's RJ45 Output
using a CAT5e/6 cable
8. Link LEDLights up when RJ45 signal detected
9. IR InputConnects to the IR Receiver cable
10. HDMI OutConnects to an HDMI display
11. Reset Button Press the button to reset the Receiver
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Hardware Installation
CAT Cable Wiring
We suggest both RJ-45 connectors be wired
identically following T568B wiring standard for
the best performance and compatiblity.
One to One Configuration
1.Power off all devices including your HDMI
source and HDMI display(s).
2.Connect your HDMI source device to the
Transmitter's HDMI Input connector with
an HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included).
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3.Optional: Connect the IR Blaster Cable to
the Transmitter's IR Output port. Face the
eye towards your HDMI source device's IR
window. This connection is needed only if
you need to control your HDMI source
from the remote location.
4.Plug your CAT5e/6 cable between the
Transmitter's RJ45 Output and Receiver's
RJ45 Input.
5.Connect your HDMI display to the
Receiver's HDMI ouput connector with a
HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included).
6.Optional: Connect the IR Receiver Cable to
the Receiver's IR Input port. This connection
is needed only if you need to control your
HDMI source device from the remote
location.
7.Plug the included power adapters into the
Transmitter's and Receiver's power jacks,
then plug both power adapters into a
reliable power source.
8.Power on all connected devices.
9.The HDMI extender is ready for use.
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Network Configuration
Dedicated IGMP Gigabit Ethernet switches are
recommended for the best performance and
reliability.
When connecting to an existing LAN
environment, it's recommended to configure a
VLAN dedicated to these transmitter(s) and
receiver(s) to avoid traffic collision with other
networking devices.
The Transmitter's and Receiver's default IP adress
is 192.168.1.238 and 192.168.1.239 respectively. If
your existing network is DHCP enabled, the
transmitter(s) and receiver(s) will be assigned
with IP addresses automatically when connected
and turned on. Press the reset button on each
transmitter and receiver if an IP address is not
assigned automatically.
1.Power off all devices.
2.Connect your HDMI source device to the
Transmitter's HDMI Input connector with
an HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included).
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3.Optional: Connect a HDMI display to the
Transmitter's HDMI out connector with an
HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included) for
local monitoring of the HDMI signal.
4.Optional: Connect the IR Blaster Extension
Cable to the Transmitter's IR output port.
Face the eye towards your HDMI source
device's IR window. This connection is
needed only if you need to control your
HDMI source from the remote location.
5.Optional: Connect a HDMI display to the
Transmitter's HDMI out connector with an
HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included) for
local monitoring of the HDMI signal.
6.Optional: Connect the IR Blaster Cable to
the Transmitter's IR Output port. Face the
eye towards your HDMI source device's IR
window. This connection is needed only if
you need to control your HDMI source
from the remote location.
7.Plug your CAT5e/6 cable between the
Transmitter's RJ45 Output and a switch or
router on your IP network.
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8.Connect your HDMI display to the
Receiver's HDMI ouput connector with a
HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included).
9.Optional: Connect the IR Receiver Cable to
the Receiver's IR Input port. This connection
is needed only if you need to control your
HDMI source device from the remote
location.
10.Plug your CAT5e/6 cable between the
Receiver's RJ45 Input and a switch or router
on your IP network.
11.Plug the included power adapters into the
Transmitter's and Receiver's power jacks,
then plug both power adapters into a reliable
power source.
12.Power on all connected devices.
13.The HDMI extender is ready for use.
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Connection Diagram
One to One Configuration
Network Configuration
Maximum 256 combined units, limited to 100
transmitter units.
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Resetting to Default IP Address
The Transmitter's default IP address is
192.168.1.238, the Receiver's default IP address is
192.168.1.239. If you need to reset the units to the
default IP address simply disconnect the TX or
RX unit from the IP network, then quickly press
the Reset button. Wait several seconds and power
off and on the units.
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IR User Guide
IR Extension Cables
The IR Blaster cable should be plugged into the
IR Out port of the Transmitter and the IR Receiver
cable should be plugged into the IR In port of the
Receiver. The emitter of the IR Blaster cable
should be placed as close to the IR receiver
window of the source device.
Remote Control
Use the included remote control to set/select the
TX ID on the Transmitter and the TX connected
ID on the Receiver for device pairing.
Device ID Control User Guide
Push Button Control
Press the left or right button control to change the
Device ID and Connection ID to the desired
number. To connect to the desired HDMI source
device, set the Receiver's TX Connected ID to
match the Transmitter's TX ID for successful
device pairing.
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Computer Control User Guide
The HDbitT E-Matrix Control Center application
is compatible with Windows only. Download it
from www.hdbitt.com/download-matrix.
1.Connect your Windows computer to the
Ethernet network.
2.For non-DHCP networks:
Change your computer's IP address to
192.168.1.xxx (xxx can be 0 to 255, excluding
238 & 239), the same subnet as your TX and
RX unit.
For DHCP enabled networks:
Enable DHCP on your computer and
connect it to the network. (Note: If DHCP is
enabled simply plug into your network)
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3.Open the application downloaded earlier,
the interface is displayed, see Figure 1.
Figure 1
Note: If the Matrix Control Center appplication is
not working properly. Close and restart it to
clear the previous settings.
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IP Setting
The Transmitter's default IP address is
192.168.1.238, the Receiver's default IP address is
192.168.1.239. There is no need to change the IP
address even when multiple transmitters and/
or receivers are connected to your IP network
simultaneously. However, if a change is needed
follow the steps below. Note: The examples
show TX unit settings, the steps for RX unit are
the same.
1.Click Tx_setup, see Figure 2.
Figure 2
2.Enter the desired IP address, click Update
to save the changes.
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Device Name
Use this section to change the device name.
1.Click Start Scan to open the editing window,
see Figure 3.
Figure 3
2.Double click on a TX unit to update, then
click OK to save the changes, see Figure 4.
Figure 4
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Device ID
1.Click on TX ID of the device you want to
change, select an available ID from the drop
down box, see Figure 5.
2.Click Update to save the changes.
Figure 5
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Operating Modes
An operating mode is a group of input and
output devices allowing easy selection of desired
viewing outcome quickly and stress free.
1.Click on Pre edit mode tab.
2.Select the input and output IDs.
3.Enter a name for the operating mode, then
press OK to save.
Operating Mode Selection
1.Click on Select Mode.
2.Choose the desired operating mode.
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Wireless Control APP
Requires connecting a Wireless Router/Access
point to the dedicated LAN.
1.Download the "Matrix Control Lite" wireless
APP for Android or Apple from
www.hdbitt.com/download-matrix.
2.Connect your DHCP enabled Wireless
Router/Access point to your dedicated
LAN.
3.Log into your Wireless Router/Access point.
4.Open the Matrix Control Lite App.
5.Press Scan to display the TX and RX units.
It may take a few moments for the screen to
refresh.
Note: If the TX and RX units are not detected after
pressing Scan several times, press the Reset button
on all TX and RX units and press Scan again.
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FAQ & Solutions
If the extender is not working properly, please
press the reset button on both the transmitter and
receiver. Doing this will usually solve any
problems.
Q1: The TV displays "Waiting for connection":
A1: 1) Please check the power supply of both
transmitter and receiver is connected and
powered on.
2) Please check the Receiver's TX Connected
ID matches the Transmitter's TX ID.
3) Please make sure all of the Transmitter's
TX IDs are different.
Q2: TV displays "Please check the transmitter
input signal":
A2: 1) Check HDMI source signal input. Connect
the HDMI source directly to the display to
verify the signal output.
2) Check the HDMI cable connection or use
a different HDMI cable.
Q3: The remote display is not stable:
A3: 1) Please make sure the switch/router and
LAN are IGMP compliant and functioning.
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Specifications
ItemSpecifications
ComplianceHDMI 2.0 & HDCP 2.2
Matrix Configuration
Network Bandwidth18Gbps
ProtocolHDBitT
CompressionH.264
Latency<200ms
Resolution1080p@60Hz / 4K@60Hz
Audio SupportPCM
TMDS Signal0.7 - 1.2Vp-p
DDC Signal5Vp-p(TTL)
HDMI Cable Length5 meters Input & Output (max)
Transmission Distance120 meters
IR Frequency Range20KHz-60KHz
Operating Temperature 32° - 122° F (0° - 50° C)
Power AdapterOutput: 5VDC/3A
Power ConsumptionTX: 7W / RX: <10W
Product Dimensions5.5" (L) x 3.3" (W) x 0.94" (H)
WeightTX: 0.57 lbs / RX: 0.55 lbs
ColorBlack
256 units combined, limited to
100 Transmitters (TX)
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Disclaimer
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registered trademarks of related manufacturers.
TM and ® may be omitted on the user’s guide.
The pictures on the user’s guide are just for
reference, and there may be some slight
differences with the actual products.
We reserve the right to make changes without
prior notice to a product or system described
herein to improve reliability, function, or design.
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