Audio Authority HCX-11 User Manual

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Model HCX-11
HDMI Coax Extender
POWER
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INTERNAL
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COAX OUTPUT
POWER
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Five-Coax Extender • Model HCX-11
800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com
COAX INPUT
12V DC
HDMI
POWER
LINK
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Five-Coax Extender • Model HCX-11
800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com
12V DC
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    TMDS TMDS COAX OUTPUT POWER CLOCK INTERNAL TMDS TMDS TMDS TMDS Five-Coax Extender • Model HCX-11 800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com COAX INPUT 12V DC HDMI POWER LINK INPUT Five-Coax Extender • Model HCX-11 800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com 12V DC...
  • Page 2 WARNINGS • Read these instructions before installing or using this product. • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or mois- ture. • This product must be installed by qualified personnel. • Do not open the cover—there are no user-serviceable parts inside. • Do not expose this unit to excessive heat. • Install only in dry, indoor locations. • Clean the unit only with a dry or slightly dampened soft cloth. LIABILITY STATEMENT Every effort has been made to ensure that this product is free of defects. Audio Authority cannot be held liable for the use of this hardware or any direct or indirect consequential damages arising from its use. It is the responsibility of the user of the hardware to check that it is suitable for his/her requirements and that it is installed correctly. All rights are reserved. No parts of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted by any form or means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without the written consent of the publisher. Audio Authority reserves the right to revise any of its hardware and software following its policy to modify and/or improve its products where necessary or desirable. Audio Authority and the Double-A Symbol are registered trademarks of Audio Authority Corp. Copyright February, 009. All third party trademarks and copyrights are recognized.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model HCX-11 HDMI Coax Extender Table Of Contents Introduction ......4 Getting the Best Results ....4 Checking Package Contents .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this HDMI extender from Audio Authority. This transmitter/receiver unit is designed to extend HDMI version 1. signals to remote locations over five coaxial cables, with power for the receiver from the transmitter unit via the fifth cable. For long distances, a power supply may be connected to the receiver. The HCX-11 is capable of high-bandwidth formats including 1080p, 6* bit Deep Color, and lossless audio. The coaxial jacks accept secure, BNC type terminations. Audio Authority offers an extensive line of audio and video switchers, converters, distribution amps and extenders available for purchase online at www. audioauthority.com or through authorized dealers. 1.1 FEATURES • Maximum cable length is 5 feet for 1080p with * bit color • Maximum cable length is 5 feet for 1080p with 6* bit color • Receiver can be powered from the transmitter’s power supply** • Only four coaxial cables are required when receiver is externally powered • Requires high quality RG6 or RG59 coaxial cables with BNC terminations • HDTV resolutions: 80i through 1080p @ 60Hz • Locking power connector ensures system stability 2.0 GETTING THE BEST RESULTS Many factors influence the quality and reliability of HDMI signal transmission. The following are the main factors to consider, and basic precautions that will ensure the best possible performance. • Source resolution and video/sound quality. Sources, such as satellite receivers or cable boxes may output at low resolutions or deliver extremely compressed video material, yielding poor results. Consider the sources when planning and troubleshooting your system. • Output display devices. The quality of the output signal depends largely upon the type and quality of the HDMI display devices used. • HDMI cable length. Use of high resolutions, refresh rate, or Deep Color increases the bandwidth requirements of the HDMI cables and the coax * 6 and  bit color refers to the sum of all channels (e.g. 6 bit = 1 bits per TMDS color channel). ** Internal receiver power depends on cable length and quality, see page 6.
  • Page 5: Checking Package Contents

    HCX-11 via an 18 foot HDMI cable. When transmitting 6 bit signals, both input and output HDMI connecting cables should be nine feet or less. See FEATURES for maximum coaxial cable lengths. • HDMI cables. HDMI cable design and quality are extremely important in long cable runs where capacitance can severely degrade performance. Use premium cables; low quality cables are susceptible to interference. Always use locking cables or good strain relief methods to prevent cables from becoming loose over time. Higher Lower Shorter Distance Longer Distance To the extent that high resolutions, refresh rate, or deep color are used, cable run length is diminished. • Interference. Nearby electrical devices can have an adverse effect on signal quality. For example, older computer monitors often emit very high electromagnetic fields that can interfere with the performance of adjacent video equipment. 3.0 CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENTS Before installing the HCX-11 system, please make certain the following items are in the shipping carton: Note: Please retain the original packing material • HCX-11 transmitter in case you need to return the unit. If you find • HCX-11 receiver any items are missing, contact Audio Authority immediately. Have the model number and • Two 1V DC power adapters invoice available for reference when you call. • User manual...
  • Page 6: Installation

    4.0 INSTALLATION • Before installing the HCX-11 Extender, connect the HDMI source directly to the display using a short, high quality HDMI cable. This precaution is to verify that the display is compatible with the source, and that the source is producing a resolution that the display can accept. • Using Internal Power Mode: The receiver may be powered through a fifth coaxial cable from the transmitter, with no power supply connected to the receiver. Internal power mode (shown below) may be used up to 150 feet, and often much farther depending on the type and quality of coaxial cable. • Using External Power Mode: External power requires only four coaxial cables and power supplies for both units (not shown). FIVE COAXIAL CABLES REQUIRED TRANS- RECEIVER MITTER HDMI HDMI CABLE CABLE POWER POWER MODE SWITCH: INTERNAL (INT) HDMI HDMI SOURCE DISPLAY Five wire HCX-11 system setup using Internal Power Mode 5.0 CONNECTING THE HARDWARE • Turn off the HDMI video source and the HDTV display. • Connect the source to the transmitter with a high quality HDMI cable no longer than nine feet for 6 bit signals, or 18 feet for  bit signals (see page  and 5). • Install and terminate five, identical length, RG-6 or RG-59 cables (install four cables if using external power). Mark all coaxial cables on both ends before...
  • Page 7 CLOCK INTERNAL TMDS TMDS TMDS TMDS • Connect the coaxial cables from the transmitter’s coax outputs to the receiver’s coax inputs. Be careful to connect each cable to the correct jack. COAX INPUT • Set the receiver’s POWER MODE switch to Internal (INT) unless the receiver will have its own power supply. Five-Coax Extender • Model HCX-11 800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com CLOCK TMDS COLOR CHANNELS HCX-11 Receiver SIGNALS (REQUIRED) Five-Coax Extender • Model HCX-11 (REQUIRED) 800-322-8346 • 859-233-4599 • www.audioauthority.com FOR INTERNAL...
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    • Connect the receiver’s HDMI output to the display using a short, high quality cable no longer than nine feet for  bit and 6 bit signals (see pages  and 5). • Plug in the provided AC adapter(s): first to the HCX-11 transmitter (and receiver, if external power is used), and then to active AC power outlet(s). • It is recommended to apply power in this sequence: HCX-11 Transmitter and receiver, then the HDMI source, then the video display. The HDMI LINK indicator confirms video is being transmitted. 6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE • Make sure the display can accept the resolution and refresh rate output by the source. Adjust the source output resolution and refresh rate if necessary. Always test the source and display via a direct HDMI connection before installation. • Check the HCX-11 power connection(s) and verify the AC power outlet(s). • If you encounter problems using the five-cable internal power configuration, try disconnecting the INTERNAL POWER coax cable at both ends, and use a power supply at the receiver end. Remember to set POWER MODE switch to External (EXT). If this solves the problem, either the coax cable is at fault, or the distance is too long for internal power. • Use a cable tester to verify continuity in all coaxial cables, and good BNC terminations. • Check the HDMI cable connection points to see if the connectors have become loose. Use good strain relief methods to insure a reliable connection. • Inspect the HDMI cables for damage, and/or substitute a known good cable. • Make certain you are using the highest quality, and the shortest length HDMI cables possible. See page 5 for HDMI cable length guidelines. • Make certain the coaxial cables are connected to the correct jacks at both ends. • Check the cable lengths to be sure they are within the limits found on page . • Do not use inferior quality cables; good quality RG-6 or RG-59 type coaxial cables must be used. Using RG-59 may not allow maximum cable lengths. If problems persist, contact the Audio Authority Technical Service department via email: support@audioauthority.com, or call 800--86 or 859--599.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    7.0 SPECIFICATIONS Tx-HDMI Input HDMI connector Rx-HDMI Output HDMI connector Tx – RG-6 output (5) via BNC Rx – RG-6 input (5) via BNC Video Connector Usage HDMI video/audio/clock via () RG-6 or RG-59 cables Internal Power Transmission 1VDC via (1) coax cable (up to 150 ft distance) Compliance HDMI v1., HDCP 1.1, DVI 1.1 Data Rate .5Gbps TMDS Clock Speed 5MHz Maximum Resolution Up to 190x100, 1080p/60Hz, VGA to WUXGA Color Space RGB ~6, Y ~6, Y 16~ Deep Color 1080p with 6* bit color Audio Supported PCM, PCM 5.1, PCM .1, Dolby 5.1, DD+, Dolby Digital TruHD, DTS-HD Maximum Range Using RG-6 1080p and * bit color: 5 ft (100 meters) 1080p and 6* bit Deep Color: 5 ft (5 meters) Operating Temperature +° to +1° F (0° to +50° C) Operating Humidity 10% to 90%, non-condensing Storage Temperature 1° to +158° F (-10° to +0° C) Storage Humidity 10% to 90%, non-condensing Limited Warranty 1 year parts and labor...
  • Page 10: Limited Warranty

    8.0 LIMITED WARRANTY If this Audio Authority product fails due to defects in materials or workmanship within one year from the date of the original sale to the end-user, Audio Authority guarantees that we will replace the defective product at no cost. Freight charges for the replacement unit will be paid by Audio Authority (ground service only). A copy of the invoice showing the item number and date of purchase (proof- of-purchase) must be submitted with the defective unit to constitute a valid in- warranty claim. Units that fail after the warranty period has expired may be returned to the factory for repair at a nominal charge, if not damaged beyond the point of repair. All freight charges for out-of-warranty returns for repair are the responsibility of the customer. Units returned for repair must have a Return Authorization Number assigned by the factory. This is a limited warranty and is not applicable for products which, in our opinion, have been damaged, altered, abused, misused, or improperly installed. Audio Authority makes no other warranties either expressed or implied, including limitation warranties as to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Additionally, there are no allowances or credits available for service work or installation performed in the field by the end user. 8.1 WARRANTY SERVICE PROCEDURES If you suspect a product defect, contact Audio Authority’s Technical Service Department at 800--86 or 859--599 for assistance in verifying the problem. If a defect or potential defect is suspected, a replacement unit will be shipped immediately on a defect-exchange basis and a Return Authorization Number will be issued for the return of the defective product. Replacement units are sent out at the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price which is debited to the Customer’s Credit Card at the time of shipment. Once we receive the defective unit back at the factory, it will be evaluated under the conditions of this warranty and if found to be in-warranty, a full credit will be issued to the Customer’s Credit Card. Return freight charges for the defective unit are the customer’s responsibility. Please contact our Technical Service Department for complete details concerning all in and out of warranty service matters. We appreciate your confidence in our products and services and will always strive to meet or exceed your needs.
  • Page 11: Regulatory Compliance

    9.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The HCX-11 has been tested for compliance with CE and FCC rules and regulations. The power supplies included have been tested for compliance with UL, CUL, CE, PSE, and GS regulations and guidelines. This product and its power supplies are RoHS compliant. 10.0 CONTACT INFORMATION If you have questions or require assistance with this product in areas not covered by this manual, please contact Audio Authority using the information below. Audio Authority Technical Service 800--86 M-F 8:0 AM to 5:00 PM, EST International: 859--599 Fax: 859--510 Send email to: support@audioauthority.com Audio Authority Corporation 08 Mercer Road Lexington, Kentucky 0511-101...
  • Page 12 08 Mercer Road, Lexington, Kentucky 0511-101 USA Phone: 859--599 • Fax: 859--510 Customer Toll-Free USA & Canada: 800--86 www.audioauthority.com • sales@audioauthority.com E-08 /09...

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