IHD-210 Series
High Denition HDMI Extender over IP with PoE
HDMI Network
• 1080p ultra high-quality video transmitter
• Supports IR extension for controlling video source
• Supports RS232 bi-directional remote extension
• Assigns video sources to any monitor of the video extend
system
• The selectable 64-channel DIP switch is easily applied for
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PLANET IHD-210 HDMI Extender over IP with PoE delivers a great Full-HD video
distribution solution such as bringing an efficient and effective advertising deployment.
The IHD-210 series is the combination of the transmitter, IHD-210PT, and the receiver,
IHD-210PR. They can distribute HD digital content from multiple sources to practically
any number of remote displays on a LAN and deliver ultra high-quality 1080p HDMI
video broadcast over IP network. It not only offers vivid 1080p full motion video, but
also ensures the sharp images and text give the viewers the maximum visual effect
and ease of reading. By cascading multiple Ethernet switches as the backbone of the
IHD-210 series, it allows displays to be distributed far away from the source devices
while sustaining consistent 1080p video and audio quality. The video sources can be
rack centralized, decentralized or even a mixture of both. It thus increases the exibility,
scope and scalability of audio and video distribution via the Ethernet networks.
multi-casting group matching
• 1-to-1,1-to-many and multi-casting broadcasting architectures
allow to add more displays without increasing LAN bandwidth
loading
Video Output Characteristics
• Compatible with HDTV resolution of 1080p and 1080i
• High compression streaming for saving bandwidth
• HDCP compliant and blu-ray ready
• Supports HDMI local output
• Compatible with common screen resolutions from XGA,
SXGA, UXGA and WSXGA to Full HD system
• Supports HDMI with 2-ch uncompressed audio
Easy Installation and Management
• Numerical LED indication for identifying group ID
• IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+ function supported; no additional power
supply needed
• Automatic EDID (Extended Display Identication Data)
conguration
IR Extension for Controlling Video Source
The IHD-210 series is a perfect solution for audio and video signal extension via the
existing LAN. Designed with IR transmitter and receiver interface, it allows users to
control the video source at the terminal destination. The IHD-210 series also features
bi-directional IR extension and RS232 pass-through allows the user to cascade the
system enabling them to extend the transmission distance without signal loss or
delay. Its numerical LED indication enables users to recognize immediately the current
group ID. It also supports HDMI Local Output function for checking video source
conveniently. Besides, with PoE function, there is no additional power supply needed,
and the IHD-210 series thus reduces the complexity of cable installation.
• Simple utility for ease of use
• Supports multi-casting group with Ethernet Managed Switch
(IGMP snooping function required)
Data Sheet
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IHD-210 Series
DVD
HDMI
IHD-210PT
IHD-210PR
HDMI
PoE
PoE
PoE Switch
HDMI
PoE
HDMI Cable
100BASE-TX UTP with PoE
Monitor
Exclusive Video Transmission by IGMP Snooping Technology
One IHD-210PT in local site can drive multiple IHD-210PRs in remote sites without consuming extra network loading. Integrated with PoE switch built-in with
IGMP snooping function, there are 64 channels selectable via the IHD-210 series, so video and audio can be transmitted simultaneously. IGMP snooping is an
integral part of IP multicast and a communications protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships. IGMP
snooping can be used for one-to-many/many-to-many networking applications such as online streaming video and gaming, and allows exclusive transmission
and more efcient use of resources.
Sending Server
Client Client Client
Sending Server
Client Client Group
Broadcasting
(One-to-All)
Bandwidth consumption
Bandwidth consumption
Multicasting
(One-to-Many)
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) Support
The IHD-210 series adopts Automatic EDID (Extended Display Identication Data) Copy function to make smooth video distribution over different types of display
units. EDID is greatly important as it contains information about resources’ manufacturer names, serial numbers, product types, maximum image sizes, color
characteristics, factory pre-set timings, frequency range limits, etc. In some cases, display problems may occur due to incorrect EDID communication between
the display monitor and the transmitting unit or inappropriate EDID data programmed by display manufacturers. Therefore, with Automatic EDID Copy function,
the IHD-210 series allows the system to copy EDID information from EDID compliant displays and assures accurate display performance.
Without Extended Display Identification Data
Before Switching After Switching
Laptop (XGA)
PC (UXGA)
Laptop (XGA)
TV (FULL HD) TV (FULL HD)
PC (UXGA)
No Display
Supports Extended Display Identification Data
Video
EDID
TV (FULL HD)
Video Source
Laptop (XGA)
PC (UXGA)
Blu-ray Player (WXGA)
Video
EDID
Video
EDID
Video
EDID
Input
Input
Input
Output
Video
EDID
Video
EDID
Video
EDID
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IHD-210 Series
Video Channel Setting Matches Well through Network Configuration
The IHD-210 series network can be congured by a central computer over the same LAN within a certain distance. Fully leveraging the mature Ethernet switches
with 802.1Q VLAN function, multi-casting can be performed to allow more video sources/senders in the network and be remotely managed. Just adjust and match
video channel setting with the simple DIP switch in both the IHD-210PT and IHD-210PR. The video distribution is easily deployed through Plug and Play.
Network Configuration
VLAN Group 1 VLAN Group 2
HDMI
IHD-210PR
HDMI
IHD-210PR
Source 1 Source 2
HDMI
PC
IHD-210PT
PoE
PoE Switch
IHD-210PR
PoEPoE
IHD-210PR
PoE
IHD-210PT
PoE
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
DVD Player
100BASE-TX UTP with PoE
HDMI Cable
High-quality Output and Performance
The IHD-210 series supports Full HD 1080p, HDCP and blu-ray quality, which have been commonly used for applications that require real-time high video
resolution and transmission in long distance. It also includes security and noise immunity as well as HDMI with 2-ch uncompressed audio function to offer the
superior video distribution.
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