AV Access 4KEX100-KVM-Pro User Manual

Hdmi 2.0 over hdbaset 3.0 extender with usb 2.0

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HDMI 2.0 over HDBaseT 3.0 Extender
with USB 2.0
4KEX100-KVM-Pro
User Manual

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Summary of Contents for AV Access 4KEX100-KVM-Pro

  • Page 1 HDMI 2.0 over HDBaseT 3.0 Extender with USB 2.0 4KEX100-KVM-Pro User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ........................ 2 Overview ............................2 Features .............................. 2 Package Contents..........................2 Panel ..............................3 Transmitter ..........................3 Receiver ............................. 4 Installation and Application ..................5 Brackets Installation ........................5 Application ............................5 DIP Switch Settings ..................... 6 RS232 Pass-Through ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Overview This product is an HDMI 2.0 extender based on the new generation of HDBT 3.0 platform, which can transmit the uncompressed video signal up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 8-bit over single 100m Cat 6A/7 F/FTP or U/FTP cable. One HDMI output port on transmitter is used for HDMI loop out.
  • Page 4: Panel

    Introduction Panel Transmitter Front Panel Name Description On: The device is powered on. Power LED Off: The device is powered off. On: HDBT link is normal. Link LED Off: No HDBT link or link error. On: HDMI input signal is active. Video LED Off: No HDMI input signal or HDMI input signal is inactive.
  • Page 5: Receiver

    Introduction Receiver Front Panel Name Description On: The device is powered on. Power LED Off: The device is powered off. On: HDBT link is normal. Link LED Off: No HDBT link or link error. On: HDMI output signal is active. Video LED Off: No HDMI output signal or HDMI output signal is inactive.
  • Page 6: Installation And Application

    Installation and Application Installation and Application Brackets Installation Note: Before installation, please ensure the extender is disconnected from the power source. Attach the installation bracket to the enclosure using the screws that were provided in the package separately. As shown in the figure. Attach the brackets to the surface you want to hold the unit against using the screws (not included).
  • Page 7: Dip Switch Settings

    DIP Switch Settings Additional connection options: RS232 operations: Connect a control PC or control system to RS232 port of  the transmitter and receiver. Use the DIP switch to set the function of RS232 port, see “RS232 Pass-Through” section. Audio de-embedding output: Connect audio receivers to Audio Out ...
  • Page 8: Rs232 Pass-Through

    RS232 Pass-Through RS232 Pass-Through The device supports bi-directional RS232 pass-through. Set both the DIP switches of the transmitter and receiver to “X, X, up, up” before performing RS232 pass-through. Controlled Device or Control System Transmitter RS232 Port Connected RS232 Device Pins HDBT Receiver Control System or...
  • Page 9 Specifications Technical 1600x1200 , 1600x900 , 1440x900 , 1366x768 1360x768 , 1280x1024 , 1280x960 , 1280x800 1280x768 , 1280x720 , 1024x768 , 800x600 1=24Hz, 2=25Hz, 3=30Hz, 4=50Hz, 5=60Hz, 6=100Hz, 7=120Hz, 8=144Hz, 9=165Hz, 10=240Hz Audio In/Out (pass-through): Stereo HDMI In/Out: Fully supports audio formats in HDMI Audio Format 2.0 specification, including PCM 2.0/5.1/7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS:X...
  • Page 10 Specifications Cable Type Range Supported Video 1080P@60Hz Use Patches Note: Patches may be used in the installation, and the patches will obviously affect the transmission distance. Limits and distances are as follows: Support up to 2 patch cables, each not exceeding 5m. ...
  • Page 11: Warranty

    The defects are caused by the fact that the product is repaired, dismantled or altered by anyone that is not from an AV Access authorized service partner. The defects are caused by the fact that the product is used or handled improperly, roughly or not as instructed in the applicable User Guide.

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