Introduction; Product Description - Hall Research Technologies ULTRA-4K Series User Manual

Dual 4k uhd hdmi and usb 2.0 extender over 1 cat6 to 100m/328ft with 3-port splitter sender and daisy-chain receiver
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Dual 4K Extender with USB 2.0

1.0 Introduction

The ULTRA-4K is comprised of the ULTRA-4K-S Sender and the ULTRA-

Product Description

4K-R Receiver. The system is used to extend USB 2.0 and dual display
HDMI video (with resolutions up to 4K UHD) to one or more remote
locations up to a maximum distance of 100m (328ft) over a single
CAT5e/CAT6 cable.
The Sender features two HDMI inputs and one USB input. It has two
HDMI outputs (corresponding to the two HDMI inputs) and two USB
outputs for local control of the PC. Additionally, there are three separate
RJ45 output ports to extend video and control to multiple remote
locations simultaneously.
The Receiver provides two HDMI outputs and 6 USB ports. Two of the
USB ports are dedicated for use with keyboard and mouse. When more
than one Receiver is present, the keyboard and mouse ports work
seamlessly among the Receivers on a first-come, first-served basis (auto-
switching based on keyboard or mouse activity). You can use either the
Keyboard or the Mouse port on the Receiver to connect a KVM switch
(for keyboard and mouse data).
For connection of other USB devices such as printers, touch-screens, USB
memory, etc, four additional general-purpose USB 2.0 ports are
provided. In a setup with only one Receiver, the 4 USB 2.0 ports
automatically pair with the Sender. When there is more than one
ULTRA-4K Receiver present, only one can be paired with the Sender.
Pairing is accomplished using a push button on the front panel, with a
corresponding LED to indicate USB 2.0 port pairing with the Sender.
Each Receiver features an RJ45 "LINK OUT" port that can be daisy-
chained to down-stream Receivers. All signals are re-buffered, so the
LINK OUT port can drive cables to 100 meters long.
The RJ45 output ports (on the Sender or the Receiver), can be connected
to ULTRA-4K or ULTRA-V Receivers in any combination. ULTRA-V
Receivers provide only one video output and no USB. The ULTRA-V
Receivers show Video A by default, however, they can be configured to
display Video B via a simple PC GUI. Please refer to the ULTRA-V User's
Manual for further details.
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