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HDMI Over IP Extender 4K30 Kit User's Guide P/N: HD14Ext1xN (Kit) HD14Ext1xN-RX (Receiver) G4-0142A...
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Thank you for purchasing from gofanco. Our products aim to meet all your connectivity needs wherever you go. For optimum performance and safety, please read the instructions carefully and keep this User’s Guide for future reference. If you need more information about our products, please visit www.gofanco.com.
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• Shut off power and make sure environment is safe before installation • Do not plug the HDMI cables and IR cables in/out when the device is in use to avoid cable damage. Make sure they are plugged into the correct ports •...
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1.4 compliant • Direct one-to-one connection or one-to- multiple over a dedicated Gigabit Ethernet switch or cascading switches. Additional receivers (HD14Ext1xN-RX) sold separately • Supports IR pass-through to control the source device from a remote location • Supports 2-channel Stereo audio •...
Product Layout Figure 1: Transmitter (TX) HDMI In: Connects to your HDMI source with an HDMI cable (cable not included) IR Out: Connects to the IR Blaster cable Reset: Press to reset the Transmitter Power LED: On when the Transmitter is powered Power Jack: Connects to the included power adapter...
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Figure 2: Receiver (RX) HDMI Out: Connects to your HDMI display with an HDMI cable (cable not included) IR In: Connects to the IR Receiver cable Reset: Press to reset the Receiver Power LED: On when the Receiver is powered Power Jack: Connects to the included power adapter Data LED: Blinks during data transmission...
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CAT Cable Wiring We suggest both RJ45 connectors be wired identically using T568B wiring standard for the best performance and compatibility. Hardware Installation Power off all devices including your HDMI source and HDMI display(s). Connect your HDMI source device to the Transmitter's HDMI Input connector with an HDMI cable (HDMI cable not included).
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Optional: Connect the IR Blaster cable to the Transmitter's IR Output port. Face the eye towards your HDMI source device's IR window. This connection is needed only if you need to control your HDMI source from the remote location. Plug your CAT6/7 cable between the Transmitter's RJ45 Output and Receiver's RJ45 Input.
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Application 1-to-1 Connection Direct connection between the TX and RX or through a Gigabit LAN via a Dedicated Gigabit Switch. If deployed within an existing network, create a VLAN to segregate our devices (TX and RX) from the rest of the network devices. 1-to-1 Direct Connection 1-to-1 LAN Connection...
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Notes: - Many-to-Many Connection: A Smart Switch is required. Create a separate VLAN for each TX and its corresponding RX's. Each VLAN can only have 1 TX. - Additional RX's, part# HD14Ext1xN-RX, are sold separately.
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FAQ & Solutions display shows “Waiting connection...”: 1) Please check if the power adapters of Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX) are connected and powered on. 2) Check the network cable (CAT6/7) is firmly connected between the TX and RX. The remote display says, “Please check the TX input signal”: 1) Please make sure the HDMI source device is connected to the Transmitter (TX) unit...
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FAQ & Solutions Continued The extender is not working properly: 1) Please check the cable lengths below: - HDMI cables: Up to 2m - Network cables (CAT6/7): Up to 120m 2) Press the reset button on the TX & RX and reconnect.
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