XTND 4K (40) ARC & TPC receiver port description 10-11 IR (Infrared) control, Testing IR works 12-13 Cabling 14-15 Example wiring diagram & explanation 16-17 Power up sequence Legals: Compliance, Conformity, Product Guarantee 19-21 Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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Glossary of terms Audio Return Channel (ARC) ARC enables audio from a display to be extracted over HDMI. HDBaseT Technology used to convert HDMI into a format which can be carried over network cable. Infrared (IR) Receiver (RX) and Transmitter (TX). The RX ‘receives’ a signal from another remote IR RX &...
Infrared Transmitter cable (1.5m) (IR TX) in order to protect and extend the life of your system. Infrared (20-60Khz) Receiver cable (1.5m) (IR RX) 24V 1A Power Supply with adapters (UK,EU,US,AU) Three-Pin Phoenix Connector Mounting Brackets User Manual Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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Features Supports video picture formats up to 4K@60Hz (4:4:4) including HDR and Dolby Vision (4K@30Hz) Supports 18Gbps bandwidth 4K up to 40m (131ft) Digital audio support up to and including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X Audio extraction over stereo or SPDIF. ARC (Output on XTND Transmitter SPDIF) Bi-directional IR &...
Transmitter Diagram RS232 SPDIF/Stereo OUT) HDMI (IN) Video DC24V SPDIF Audio Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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Description 1. Power: Indicator light. If this light is on and solid then the XTND transmitter has power. 2. ARC: Indicator light meaning that ARC audio is being requested from the display. 3. SPDIF: Indicator light meaning that audio from the XTND receiver “SPDIF/Stereo (IN)” port is being routed to the XTND transmitter. 4.
Receiver Diagram RS232 SPDIF IN ) HDMI (OUT) Video DC24V Audio SPDIF Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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Description 1. Power: Indicator light. If this light is on and solid then the XTND receiver has power. 2. ARC: Indicator light meaning that ARC audio is being requested from the display. 3. SPDIF: Indicator light meaning that audio from the XTND receiver “SPDIF/Stereo (IN)” port is being routed to the XTND transmitter. 4.
To send commands in the other direction (from the source / XTND transmitter) to a display, simply follow the process above but swap any instance of an XTND transmitter with a XTND receiver. Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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Testing that IR works This section aims to verify that your XTND’ s IR control system is setup correctly and assumes that all other setup has been followed as per the instructions laid out in this manual. Please refer to the XTND wiring diagrams in this document to ensure that your setup matches that before proceeding with the verification below.
If patch panels are terminated correctly then there is a minimal loss of distance. The use of wallplates and patch panels has the potential to cause increased resistance on the cable introducing pinch points for signal transmission and could reduce transmission lengths. TIP: Instead of using RJ45 wallplates use brush plates. Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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HDMI cabling HDANYWHERE recommends using suitably robust and good quality HDMI cables. It is not advised to use passive HDMI cables over 5 metres in length either on the inputs or the outputs of the XTND system. Where HDMI cables longer than 5 metres are required, HDA...
Audio is being dynamically extracted from the display using ARC. Receiver This is carried from the display back to the XTND transmitter and then output via the SPDIF port feeding the AVR with audio. Diagram 1. Help is only an email away: support@hdanywhere.com.
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OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU transmitter. 2. We, HDANYWHERE warrant to you, the end user of the HDA hardware (the “Products”) that on the date of delivery of the Products to you, and for a period of 2 years from that...
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GUARANTEE CONTACT INFORMATION (g) where the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; To contact (support@hdanywhere.com) or call HDANYWHERE Technical Support (call (h) where the warranty seal on the system has been altered, defaced or removed; or charges will depend on your telephone provider. Please check with your operator for (i) where the Products differ from their description as a result of changes made to ensure exact charges).The team is available 9am - 5pm weekdays.
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Important information EU Conformity Hereby, HDANYWHERE declares that this HDMI connectivity device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following Directives: 2006/95/EC (LVD Directive); 2004/108/EC (EMC Directive); 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive). The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available in the compliance section at HDANYWHERE.com/legals Recycling your device properly In some areas, the disposal of certain electronic devices is regulated.
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Registered in England & Wales 06046737 VAT 913222367 HDANYWHERE assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document. In no event will HDANYWHERE be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any...
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