Pure Link HCE II Owner's Manual

Hdmi, and ir extender over hdbaset with 3d, 4k support

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HCE II Owner's Manual
over HDBaseT with 3D, 4K Support
PureLink
TM
535 East Crescent Ave
Ramsey, NJ 07446
Tel: 201.488.3232
Fax: 201.621.6118
HDMI, and IR Extender
Website :
E-mail :
For Technical Support, contact us at
www.purelinkav.com
info@purelinkav.com
:
support@purelinkav.com

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  • Page 1 HCE II Owner’s Manual HDMI, and IR Extender over HDBaseT with 3D, 4K Support PureLink Website : www.purelinkav.com 535 East Crescent Ave E-mail : info@purelinkav.com Ramsey, NJ 07446 For Technical Support, contact us at Tel: 201.488.3232 Fax: 201.621.6118 support@purelinkav.com...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

     1 x User Manual Description The PureLink HCE II is a transmitter and receiver set for long distance extension of HDMI video and embedded audio with bi-directional control signal (IR) over single CAT 5/6/7- type cable. It is designed on HDBaseT technology which allows full 3D support with up to 230ft (70m) at 1080P@60Hz, and 130ft (40m) at 4K2K (UHD) resolution.
  • Page 3  Bi-directional IR control signal transmission.  Max. Data Rate- 10.2 Gbps.  HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) Support.  HDMI version 1.4 Support.  Audio transmission support LPCM 7.1@192KHz, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA. Model HCE II Input Signal HDMI Output Signal HDMI Supporting Display...
  • Page 4: Operation And Reliability Specification

    1. Turn off both the video source and the display before connecting any cables. 2. Connect CATx cable between the HCE II transmitter and the HCE II receiver. 3. Connect HDMI cable between the source and the HCE II transmitter AND the HCE II receiver and the display.
  • Page 5 PureLink by Dtrovision How to terminate CATx cable HCE II was designed to conform to TIA/EIA-568-B standard. Please ensure that each PIN layout of HCE II transmitter and HCE II receiver are corresponding with the picture below before connecting the cable. Please note that CAT5e or above level cable enables to deliver better video quality and longer distance.
  • Page 6: Transmission Distance

    PureLink by Dtrovision Transmission Distance The maximum transmission distance up to 230ft (70m), use lower resolution won’t extend longer distance If connection through the wall socket, the cable length must less 5 meters between HDMI extender and wall jack, as below drawing:...
  • Page 7 PureLink by Dtrovision HCE II Transmitter Specification Module Dimensions: 1.93x3.6x0.98 ( inches) | 48.6 x 92.3 x24.8 (mm) Connection Ports: HDMI IN: HDMI Input RJ-45(CAT) receptacle 5V DC Power Supply Unit Input Green LED: Power On/Off Indication Blue LED: Link On/Off...
  • Page 8: Connection Ports

    PureLink by Dtrovision HCE II Receiver Specification Module Dimensions: 1.93x3.6x0.98 ( inches) | 48.6 x 92.3 x24.8 (mm) Connection Ports: HDMI OUT: HDMI Output RJ-45 (CAT) receptacle 5V DC Power Supply Unit Input Green LED: Power On/Off Indication Blue LED: Link On/Off...
  • Page 9: Technical Specification

    PureLink by Dtrovision Technical Specification Frequency Range: 25 ~ 165 MHz Supporting Resolutions: Up to 4K2K / 30Hz / 48 bit I/O Signal Standard: HDMI 1.4 Max Distance: Max 230ft (70m) at 1080P@60Hz / Max 230ft (70m) at 1920x1200@60Hz / Max 130ft (40m) at 4K2K@30Hz IR Carrier: 30K~60Khz / ±10°...
  • Page 10: Warranty

    PureLink by Dtrovision Warranty One (1) Year Warranty PureLink warrants this HDMI, and IR Extender over HDBaseT with 3D, and 4K Support to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase from PureLink or its authorized resellers.
  • Page 11: Fcc/Ce Statement

    PureLink by Dtrovision FCC/CE Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules and EN 55022/55024/61000-3 for CE certification. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must not accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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