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NTI HDMI OVER IP EXTENDER INTRODUCTION The XTENDEX® Low-Cost HDMI Over IP Extender multicasts digital video and audio signals to one or more receivers up to 330 feet away using CAT5e/6 (CATx)cable. Each Low-Cost HDMI Over IP Extender consists of a local unit (transmitter) that connects to an HDMI source, and a remote unit (receiver) that connects to an HDMI display.
Note: Using HDMI cable lengths greater than 50 feet may result in unsatisfactory video quality or even no video at all depending upon the quality of the video source and display device used. 2. Connect the cable and supplied power supply to the ST-IPHD-LC Sender. 3. Connect the cable and supplied power supply to the ST-IPHD-LC Receiver.
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NTI HDMI OVER IP EXTENDER 4. Connect up to 100 meters (328ft) of CAT5e/6 cable in the configuration you will use. Connect the Sender directly to the Receiver, or connect each of them to a LAN switch or router. Once the Sender and Receiver are properly connected and powered, they will sense each other and be ready to extend video.
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NTI HDMI OVER IP EXTENDER HOW TO ACCESS THE WEB INTERFACE If for any reason you wish to access the configuration of the ST-IPHD-LC (to change the default IP address or update the firmware perhaps), will need to follow this procedure: 1.
NTI HDMI OVER IP EXTENDER Update Firmware If updated firmware is available, click on “System Settings” and then “Firmware Upgrade”. You will be prompted to locate the file with the updated firmware. Once found and selected, click on “Upgrade”. Note: Be careful not to interrupt power to the extender during the upgrade.
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