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LINK EXT40-4KUHD 4K@60 4:4:4 HDR HDBaseT Extender User Manual Version: V1.0.1...
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Important Safety Instructions 1. Do not expose this apparatus to 6. Clean this apparatus only with dry rain, moisture, dripping or splashing cloth. and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 2. Do not install or place this unit 7.
Introduction Overview LINK EXT40-4KUHD is a slim HDBT transmitter receiver set with HDCP 2.2 compliant. It supports resolutions up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 8bit, transporting Ultra HD/4K video with HDR, audio, bi-directional IR and power up to 131ft (40m) and 1080P signals up to 230ft (70m) over a single CATX cable.
Features • Supports HDMI 2.0 with 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 8bit and HDCP 2.2 • Supports HDR (High Dynamic Range) format • Over a Cat 6a/7 cable, HDMI signal transport up to 230ft (70m) at 1080P and 131ft (40m) at 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) •...
Specification Transmitter Technical Input 1 x HDMI IN Input Signal Type HDMI with HDCP 2.2 SMPTE: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 1280x720P , 1920x1080I 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 2,3,5,6,8 1920x1080P , 3840x2160 2,3,5,6,8 4096x2160 VESA: 800x600 , 1024x768 , 1280x768 Input/Output Resolution Supported 1280x800 , 1280x960 , 1280x1024 1360x768 , 1366x768 , 1400x1050...
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(W x H x D) (136.8 mm ×15.4 mm × 74.5 mm) Product Weight 0.53lb (0.24kg) Certification CE, FCC Cable Specification: Note: LINK recommends the use of T568B straight-through Category cables. Cable Type Range Supported Video 49ft (15m) 1080P@60Hz HDMI...
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(W x H x D) (136.8 mm ×15.4 mm × 74.5 mm) Product Weight 0.53lb (0.24kg) Certification CE, FCC Cable Specification: Note: LINK recommends the use of T568B straight-through Category cables. Cable Type Range Supported Video 49ft (15m) 1080P@60Hz HDMI...
On: HDMI signal is HDCP protected. HDCP LED Blinking: HDMI signal is not HDCP protected. (Blue) Off: No HDMI signal pass through. On: The link between transmitter and receiver is normal. Blinking: The link between transmitter and receiver is Link LED (Green) abnormal.
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Rear Panel No� Name Description DC 18V DC 18V power input HDBT OUT Connect to the receiver IR IN Connect to the supplied IR receiver. IR OUT Connect to the supplied IR emitter. RS232 RS232 pass through HDMI IN Connect to an HDMI source device.
On: HDMI signal is HDCP protected. HDCP LED Blinking: HDMI signal is not HDCP protected. (Blue) Off: No HDMI signal pass through. On: The link between transmitter and receiver is normal. Link LED Blinking: The link between transmitter and receiver is (Green) abnormal.
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Rear Panel No� Name Description DC 18V DC 18V power input HDBT IN Connect to the transmitter IR IN Connect to the supplied IR receiver IR OUT Connect to the supplied IR emitter RS232 RS232 pass through HDMI OUT Connect to an HDMI display device...
Connect the power supply to either the Transmitter or Receiver to power both units. Check Power, Status, and HDCP & Link lights are illuminated on both units to indicate successful connection, with a lit HDCP light illustrating the presence of encryption...
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TV Remote Broadband HDMI IN IR Receiver 2 IR Emitter 1 Transmitter HDBT OUT Cat X cable Receiver HDBT IN Broadband IR Emitter 2 HDMI OUT IR Receiver 1 DVD Remote...
IR Pass Through IR pass-through function allows users to control the source at the display location or control the display at the source location. 1� Control the source Connect an IR emitter to the IR OUT port of the Transmitter and a broadband IR receiver to the IR IN port of the Receiver.
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2� Control the display Connect a broadband IR receiver to the IR IN port of the Transmitter and an IR emitter to the IR OUT port of the Receiver. Users can control the TV at the DVD location with the TV remote. TV Remote Broadband HDMI IN...
RS232 Pass Through The RS232 port provides a channel to pass through protocol commands to control third party devices such as user's source or display. RS232 uses the three pins that are labeled transmitter, receiver and GND. Connect a host computer or control system to the RS232 connector.
Trouble Shooting Troubleshooting Steps Power: Please make sure all devices are powered on (the source, extender set and display). Indicator: Please make sure LED indicators of the transmitter and receiver are normal according to user manual. Devices: Please make sure picture can be shown normally when connecting source to display devices directly.
• Link indicator should be solid on. If it is blinking or off, it is likely a problem with your Ethernet cable, please change to a qualified cable (Cat5e/6/7, EIA/TIA 568B) and ensure the cable length is within the maximum distance (230ft for 1080P, 131ft for 4K).
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How can I make the IR work with third party control devices? Please make sure the third party device follows our pin definition as below: IR Receiver IR Emitter...
The defects are caused by the fact that the product is repaired, dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from a LINK authorized service partner. The defects are caused by the fact that the product is used or handled improperly, roughly or not as instructed in the applicable User Guide.
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