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Introduction
The HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System provides an
easy extension of HDMI signal over one Cat5/6 cable up
to 330ft.
Features and Benefits
Compliant with HDMI, HDCP and DVI standards
HDMI signal transmission/extension up to 100
meters
Supports HDTV resolution up to 1080p
Supports PCM 2 channel audio & IR pass through
Metal housing for better RF shielding
Package Contents
HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System - Transmitter
HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System - Receiver
Power adapter 5V/2.5A (2)
IR blaster cable & IR receiver cable
Quick installation guide
04-0870B
HDMI Over Gigabit IP
Distribution System
Quick Installation Guide
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  • Page 1 HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System Quick Installation Guide Introduction The HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System provides an easy extension of HDMI signal over one Cat5/6 cable up to 330ft. Features and Benefits • Compliant with HDMI, HDCP and DVI standards •...
  • Page 2 Layout IR Emitter HDMI IN RJ45 DC5V Figure 1: Transmitter_Rear Reset Power LED DIP Switch Link LED Figure 2: Transmitter_Front • DC5V: Plug the included power adapter here • RJ45: Connect to the Receiver's RJ45 port by using a Cat 5/6 cable (cable not included) •...
  • Page 3 HDMI RJ45 DC5V Figure 3: Receiver_Rear Reset Power LED Link LED DIP Switch Figure 4: Receiver_Front • DC5V: Plug the included power adapter here • RJ45: Connects to the Transmitter's RJ45 port using a Cat 5/6 cable (cable not included) •...
  • Page 4 IR Extension Cables IR Blaster Cable: Connect the IR blaster cable to your Transmitter's IR Emitter connector to send out IR command signals, if needed. Figure 5 IR Receiver Cable: Connect the IR receiver cable to your Receiver's IR connector to receive IR command signals, if needed. Figure 6...
  • Page 5: Dip Switch

    DIP Switch Adjust your DIP switch to select the source channel. There are 16 combinations; that is, you can connect at most 16 transmitters at the same time. Refer to Figure 7 for the position of switch 1-4, and refer to Table 1 for all the 16 combinations.
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Power off all devices, including the HDMI source device and HDMI display. Connect your HDMI source (such as a Blu-ray player) to the Transmitter's HDMI IN connector. Connect your HDMI display (such as a LCD TV) to the Receiver's HDMI OUT connector. Connect the IR extension cables to the IR blaster and IR receiver connector on the Transmitter and Receiver respectively.
  • Page 7 Application One Transmitter to One Receiver Connect Transmitter and Receiver Directly Figure 8...
  • Page 8 Connect Transmitter and Receiver Indirectly Figure 9 NOTE: The length of Cat5/6 cable between Gigabit switch/hub and Transmitter/Receiver can be up to 100m each.
  • Page 9 One Transmitter to multiple Receivers Figure 10 • One Transmitter can connect to up to 200 Receiver units • The HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System only can be used with Gigabit Ethernet switch/hub...
  • Page 10 16 Transmitters can be connected at the same time • Adjust the DIP switch on Receiver to be the same as the DIP switch on the desired source channel's Transmitter • The HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System only can be used with Gigabit Ethernet switch/hub...
  • Page 11: Technical Support And Warranty

    (3) years from the date of purchase of the product. SIIG will, at our discretion, repair or replace (with an identical product or product having similar features and functionality) the product if defective in materials or workmanship.
  • Page 12 Fremont, CA 94538-3152, USA Phone: 510-657-8688 HDMI Over Gigabit IP Distribution System is a trademark of SIIG, Inc. SIIG and the SIIG logo are registered trademarks of SIIG, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other names used in this publication are for identification only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.