7.0 Specifications 8.0 Windows® Manager Software GUI 8.1 Status page 8.2 Configuration page The Award-Winning UHBX-R-XT TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL Hall Research and its logo are trademarks of Hall Research. Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged as the property of the trademark owners.
In order to communicate with a given receiver, each receiver in the daisy-chain is assigned a unique address. The UHBX-R-XT provides a Mini-USB port that is used to assign the box address, configure operation mode, upload internal commands (required for automatic on/off control), and more.
3.1 below for a table listing of compatible senders. Up to 8 UHBX-R-XT Receivers can be connected in a daisy chain. The last unit in the daisy chain can be a lower cost receiver with no daisy-chain output such as: UH-1BT-R, UH1-BTX-R, or UHBX-R.
UHBX-R-XT 3.0 Setup 3.1 Installation The UHBX-R-XT is primarily an HDBaseT™ RECEIVER, meaning • that a compatible transmitter (sender) must already exist in the system. Hall Research provides various compatible transmitters, from economical video only, to video, plus RS-232 for control, and IR extension.
Daisy Chainable HDBaseT™ Receiver Using Cat6 cable, connect the UHBX-R-XT connector labeled HDBT • IN to the HDBaseT signal.from compatible sender. CAT6 Input and Output Connections If RS-232 output is to be used, connect this port using appropriate • cable to device being controlled. The Pinout of the RS-232 port on...
UHBX-R-XT 4.0 Configuration As shipped, no user configuration is needed for extending HDMI video. By default the length of CAT6 cable plugged to the input can be as long as 100 meters (328 ft). The length of CAT6 cable plugged to the output depends on the downstream receiver, but by default it too is good for at least 100 meters.
4.4 Power Connection The extender requires 5vDC regulated operating voltage. A universal input (110~240 VAC) external power supply is provided. The UHBX-R-XT features power input supervisory circuit that protects the device if wrong power supply is plugged in. But please do not substitute power supplies!
Please download the Windows® GUI software from the product’s webpage and install it on your PC. Instructions for the GUI is on the website. There are 3 ways RS-232 Commands can be sent out on the UHBX-R-XT. Using HDBaseT to construct and send a command This method does not rely on the internally stored commands.
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Sending commands automatically by detecting video The UHBX-R-XT can be set to send out the first two internal commands automatically based on detecting video in the HDBaseT. Only the first two of the internal commands are used, the first one is sent out when video is detected...
UHBX-R-XT 5.0 Serial Commands The UHBX-R-XT will be communicating with a host through its HDBaseT input at a fixed baud rate of 9600 and no parity. Response Command Function XCn <cr> XCn <cr> Connect the host controller to a specific unit addressed by n.
Daisy Chainable HDBaseT™ Receiver 6.0 Troubleshooting If you are experiencing problems getting the extender to work properly, please use the following troubleshooting suggestions. Make sure that all of the connections on both the sender and the receiver are solid. Loose connections are the number one cause of issues. ...
UHBX-R-XT 7.0 Specifications Video Standards DVI (single link) and HDMI (compliant with HDMI 1.4 video specifications including 12 bit color depth, 3D video) Signal type TMDS Connectors Locking HDMI Resolutions DVI signal VGA (640x480) thru WUXGA (1920x1200) HDTV signal 480i through 1080p, 4K/30*...
PC. Configuration files can also be uploaded to receiver. The USB port can also be used to upgrade the firmware in the UHBX-R-XT. There is a full manual for the GUI on the website. Below are basic features.
EDID. 8.2 Configuration page Use this page to define and upload upto 6 internal commands. You can also enable the “Auto Power Mode” where the UHBX-R-XT sends power on and off commands based on detecting video on the HDBaseT signal.