gofanco HDMI IP Extender 4K User Manual

HDMI IP Extender 4K - 120m
User's Guide
Part Number:
HDExtIP4K (Kit)
HDExtIP4K-TX (Transmitter)
HDExtIP4K-RX (Receiver)
G4-0071A
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
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Installation Requirements
1. HDMI source device (computer, DVD player, etc.)
2. HDMI display device (SDTV/Monitor, HDTV/Monitor, projector, etc.)
3. UTP/STP CAT5e/6 cable following IEEE-568B wiring standard
Product Layout
Figure 1: Transmitter (TX)
1. IR Window
2. Po wer LED On when Transmitter is powered on
3. TX ID Displays the Transmitter's ID number
4. Power Jack Connects to the included power adapter
5. Data LED Blinks when data transmission is detected
6. RJ45 Output
7. Link LED Lights up when RJ45 signal detected
8. IR Outpu t Connects to the IR Blaster cab le
9. HDMI Input Connects 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 ID Displays the Receiver's ID number
2. IR Window
Receives IR signals from the included remote control to set/select the channel
3. Power LED On when the Receiver is powered on
4. TX Connected
Displays Transmitter's ID number for
device pairing
5. Power Jack Connects to the included power adapter
6. Data LED Blinks when data transmission is detected
7. RJ45 Input
Connects to the Transmitter's RJ45 Output
using a CAT5e/6 cable
8. Link LED Lights up when RJ45 signal detected
9. IR Input Connects to the IR Receiver cable
10. HDMI Out Connects 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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