
INT-HDX100 Installation Guide
TX RX
INT-HDX100-TX
TX RX
INT-HDX100-RX
The Intelix INT-HDX100 extends HDMI over a single solid core shielded Category 5e or greater
cable using the Valens VS100 HDBaseT chipset. The INT-HDX100 supports 1080p, full 3D or 4k x 2k
video signals up to 100 meters (328 feet) including multichannel audio and HDCP 1.4/2.2. Built-in
surge protection and diagnostic LEDs ensure hassle-free and robust installations. Key features of
the new extender series include power over HDBaseT (PoH), bidirectional IR, bidirectional RS232,
and Ethernet pass-through with a 2-port network switch.
Flexible power design allows the INT-HDX100 series extenders to be powered at either the TX or
RX end, and only one power supply is required. The power supply is included with the extender.
The bidirectional wideband IR, bidirectional RS232, and Ethernet pass-through capabilities make
the INT-HDX100 compatible with most control systems. The IR emitter (DIGIB-EMT) and IR receiver
(DIGIB-EYE) are sold separately. The two-port network switch on the INT-HDX100 allows a second
device to share the 100BaseT Ethernet pass-through connection without adding additional
hardware to the installation.
LINK HDCP
LINK HDCP
The INT-HDX100 series extenders are compatible with all Intelix HDBaseT product offerings and
any product that meets the HDBaseT specifications.

Installation Instructions
The following instructions describe the installation process for a pointto-point installation. The procedure is similar for compatible HDBaseT
components.
1. Verify all components included with the INT-HDX100 extender are
present before installation.
2. If the INT-HDX100 extender will be permanently mounted to a
surface, attach the included mounting brackets with the supplied
screws.
3. Turn off power and disconnect the audio/video equipment by
following the manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Connect shielded, solid core Category 5e or greater twisted pair
cable with RJ45 connectors between the INT-HDX100-TX and the
INT-HDX100-RX. TIA/EIA-568B straight-through wiring connections
must be used with all HDBaseT extenders.
5. Connect an HDMI cable and any desired control accessories between
the source and the transmitter.
6. Connect an HDMI cable and any desired control accessories between
the display and the receiver.
7. Connect a Category 5e patch cable between one of the ETHERNET
ports and any device that requires an Ethernet connection from the
transmitter.
8. Connect the power supply to either the INT-HDX100-TX or the
INT-HDX100-RX and lock the power supply to the power connector
by twisting the locking collar clockwise.
9. Power on attached audio/video devices.
Important notice:
• Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the extender housing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside
the unit. Doing so will void your warranty.
• To minimize the possibility of equipment damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD), all source and
destination equipment must be powered o during installation.
• Do not connect the extender to a telecommunication outlet wired to unrelated equipment. Doing so may
damage the unit or any connected equipment. Ensure all connected twisted pair cabling is straight-through
(point-to-point).
• Allow proper ventilation to reduce the risk of thermal failure.