AV Pro Edge AC-EX100-444-KIT Quick Start Manual

Uncompressed 18gbps 4k60 4:4:4 100m hdmi via hdbaset extender kit
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AC-EX100-444-KIT
Uncompressed 18G
The AC-EX100-444-KIT is a pair of PoH (Power over
HDBaseT) powered Transmitter (AC-EX100-444-T3) and
Receiver (AC-EX100-444-R3) modules that extend
uncompressed 4K HDMI signals at 18Gbps up to
distances of 70M (230 ft) over Category 6A cabling, along
with the option to extend 4k signals up to 100M (328 ft) at
10.2 Gbps by using ICT Mode for installations limited in
bandwidth. HDBaseT Spec 3.0 enhancements also
include 1Gbps Ethernet extension along with ARC/eARC
support, the AC-EX100-444-KIT is the complete solution
for delivering 4K HDMI signals with HDCP 2.3 support,
bidirectional IR & RS-232, USB 2.0 (350 Mbps) for KVM
functionality, and 1 gigabit Ethernet up to distances of
100 meters (328 ft) over a single Cat6A cable.

Connecting the Devices

1
Connect the HDMI source device to the Transmitter's HDMI IN port.
2
Connect the HDMI output device to the Receiver's HDMI OUT port.
3
Connect a Cat6A cable between the HDBT OUT port on the Transmitter to the HDBT IN port on the Receiver.
4
Connect the 48V power supply to the 2-pin power connector port on either the Transmitter or Receiver.
5
Power on the HDMI source and output devices.

EDID Settings

EDID is managed by using the dipswitches located on the bottom panel of the Transmitter. Select an EDID from the list
and flip the dipswitches to the selected EDID setting.
1 = Up (on)
0 = Down (off)
EDID JUMPER SETTINGS
BYPASS (HDBT)
1080P 2CH
1080P 8CH
4K 60Hz YCC420 3D 2CH
4K 60Hz YCC420 3D 8CH
4K 60Hz YCC420 3D 8CH HDR
8K 30Hz YCC420 3D 8CH
USER EDID
To copy the EDID from the connected device, ensure the downstream device is powered on, then set the EDID
dipswitches to the USER EDID setting 111 (all up) on the Transmitter. This will copy and store the connected device's EDID
to the USER EDID slot.
The extenders will retain only one copied EDID at a time on the USER EDID setting. If a new EDID is copied
by using the EDID dipswitches or API commands, it will overwrite the previously copied USER EDID setting.
Note:
Powering the extenders off/on or using one of the other different EDID presets will not overwrite the USER
EDID setting.
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  • Page 1 AC-EX100-444-KIT Uncompressed 18G 4K60 4:4:4 100M HDMI via HDB T Extender Kit The AC-EX100-444-KIT is a pair of PoH (Power over HDBaseT) powered Transmitter (AC-EX100-444-T3) and Receiver (AC-EX100-444-R3) modules that extend uncompressed 4K HDMI signals at 18Gbps up to distances of 70M (230 ft) over Category 6A cabling, along with the option to extend 4k signals up to 100M (328 ft) at 10.2 Gbps by using ICT Mode for installations limited in...
  • Page 2 DOWNSCALE 4K TO 1080P ICT Mode Select The AC-EX100-444-KIT is designed for up to 18Gbps uncompressed video transport. If existing wiring infrastructure proves insufficient for passing 18Gbps, the ICT MODE SELECT toggle button can be used to enable ICT MODE to reduce the output bandwidth to 10.2 Gbps on the extenders.
  • Page 3 Audio Extraction/Extension This feature extracts up to 8-channel audio from the source device and sends it to a separate amplifier or AVR. Both the Transmitter and Receiver have the AUDIO SELECT toggle button that is used in conjunction with LED1 and LED2 located on the front panel.
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting Having problems? Here are some general troubleshooting tips that may help: Try different HDMI cables. A defective HDMI cable can bring the entire system down. If using short HDMI cables (0.5m, 1m) try a longer cable. Some short HDMI cables do not sync well. Use the built-in Test Pattern to confirm the infrastructure is passing a signal.

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