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healing HDC6IRL HDMI Extender - 50m (164ft) single CATx UTP HDMI
Extender with Transmitter loop through and wideband IR control.
User manual VER:1.4l
Thank you for purchasing. For optimum performance and safety
please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating
or adjusting this product. Keep this manual for future reference.

1. Introduction

This HDMI Single Cat5e/6 Extender with IR extends High Definition
video, audio and IR control to a distance of up to 50metres (or 164ft)
over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable. Features include EDID
management, which facilitates source and display 'handshake' for
seamless integration. With only one cost effective Cat5e/6 cable,
devices with HDMI outputs can be connected to High Definition
displays over long distances, without signal processing delays or
latency. Deep Colour video, DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD audio are
compatible with the extender. HD6IRL is also equipped with a
wideband Infra Red control extender, which allows the source device
to be controlled from the remote display, up to 50m away. One
extender set includes Transmitter, Receiver IR Receiver, IR Blaster
and Power Supply. The transmitter processes the HDMI signal,
balancing it across the 4 pairs of the single CATx cable. IR commands
are simultaneously passed over the same cable from the Receiver to
the Transmitter. The Receiver reconstructs the HDMI signal from the
CATx cable, equalizes the level for cable length and makes the signal
ready for connection by HDMI to the remote display. The extender
provides a convenient long distance solution for HDMI extension over
a single Cat5e/6 cable, a perfect solution for PayTV or any HDMI
signal.

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  • Page 1 HDC6IRL HDMI Extender - 50m (164ft) single CATx UTP HDMI Extender with Transmitter loop through and wideband IR control. User manual VER:1.4l Thank you for purchasing. For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product.
  • Page 2 2. Package Contents: HDMI Transmitter 1pc, HDMI Receiver 1pc, IR Tx cable-wideband 1pc, IR Rx cable-wideband 1pc, 5V1A DC Power Supply 1pc, Product User Manual 1pc 3. Features: Sends HDMI Audio & Video with return wideband IR control signals over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable. Up to 1080p High Definition resolution.
  • Page 3 Mechanical Specifications: Housings: Precision stamped metal thread screw secured steel enclosures Power Supply: 1 x 5V DC 1A Power consumption: 1.5 watts (TX); 1.0 watts (RX) Operating temperature: 0 to 40°C Storage temperature -20 to 60°C Relative humidity 20 to 90 % RH (no condensation) 5.
  • Page 4 5. Power LED: Illuminates when the device is connected to 5V DC power. 6. CATx: Connect the Transmitter output to the Receiver input with CAT5E/6 cable. Better quality cable may permit you to reach 60m distance. 7. Link LED: Illuminates when the Transmitter is connected to HDMI a source.
  • Page 5 6. RX Equalizer adjustment for CATx distance Flickering or blinking images on the remote display usually means the EQ cable skew switch needs to be set. 7 is for the longest possible CATx transmission cable length (HDMI signal level is the strongest), whilst 0 is for the shortest CATx transmission cable length (HDMI signal level is the weakest).
  • Page 6 7. Connection diagram:...
  • Page 7 8. HDMI Extension Connection and Operation 1. Plug your chosen HDMI source such as a Set Top Box, Blu-Ray Player, game console, A/V Receiver etc. to the HDMI input on the Transmitting unit - via a HDMI cable (excluded). 2. Connect the TV, HD display or Projector to the HDMI output on the Receiving unit - also via a HDMI cable (excluded).
  • Page 8 9. Infra Red Command Repeater Connection and Operation IR BLASTER (IR Out) Plug IR Blaster 3.5mm plug into the IR Out port of Transmitter unit. Place the IR Blaster in front of the source device's IR receiver, usually in the front panel. IR RECEIVER (IR In) Plug IR Receiver 3.5mm plug into the IR In port of Receiver unit.

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