Cables supplied with the HDMIEXTEND connect your DVI or HDMI™ source to the transmitter unit. The HDMIEXTEND receiver unit sits next to your HDTV display - up to 200 feet away. The display plugs into the back of the HDMIEXTEND.
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3) Connect your CAT-5 cables between the transmitter and the receiver 4) Plug the 5V power supply into the HDMIEXTEND transmitter and receiver unit You should now have picture. If you do not see a picture, try unplugging and replugging the HDMI input on the HDMI sender unit.
READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE HDMIEXTEND • The HDMIEXTEND transmitter and receiver is housed in a metal box for better RF shielding. • The CAT-5 cable should not exceed 200 feet. • If you do not need DDC or HDCP data you can use a single CAT-5 cable for the video only.
What kind of CAT-5e cable should I be using? Solid core CAT-5e cable rated at 350 MHz and terminated in 568a or 568b is the minimum requirement. For resolutions greater than 1280x1024 or 1080i, Xantech Corporation recommends solid CAT-6 cables.
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TECHNOLOGY TERMINIATION CAT-5 Category 5 cable, commonly known as Cat 5, is an unshielded twisted pair type cable designed for high signal integrity. The actual standard defines specific electrical properties of the wire, but it is most commonly known as being rated for its Ethernet capability of 100 Mbit/s. Its specific standard designation is EIA/TIA-568.
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