HDMIC6PRO HDMI OVER CAT6 HDBASET EXTENDER
Discontinued
The HDMI over CAT6 Uncompressed Extender sends HDMI signals over one CAT6 cable—up to 100 metres—and supports 3D HDMI signals. DVI-D Computer video can also be transmitted with the use of a DVI-to-HDMI cable or adapter.
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- Audio and video are transmitted digitally over CAT6 cable without signal loss.
- Single Link Range: 100 metres with 1080P/60 and 4000×2000
- Supports HDTV resolution up to 1080p & 4Kx2K
- Supports PCM 2-CH , 5.1CH, 7.1CH, DTS-HD, Dolby audio formats
- Supports 3D function
- Compliant with HDCP 2.0 standard
- Bidirectional IR function—receive and emit IR at either source or display end!
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PERFORMANCE |
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HDTV Resolution |
480p,720p,1080i,1080p |
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Color Depth |
16 bit for R.G.B. each |
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Audio Format |
PCM 2 Ch audio, 5.1, 7.1, DTS-HD, Dolby audio format |
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IR Range |
38kHz, 56kHz |
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Maximum Cable Range |
HDMI Input: 5 metres Max |
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Video Bandwidth |
10.2Gbps |
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Input Video Signal |
1.2 Volts P-P |
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Input DDC Signal |
5 Volts(TTL) |
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I/O CONNECTOR |
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Transmitter |
Input |
1x HDMI-A 19PIN Socket |
1x 2.5mm DC Jack |
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Output |
1x RJ45 Jack |
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1x 3.5mm Jack for IR Emitter |
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Receiver |
Input |
1x RJ45 Jack |
1x 3.5mm Jack for IR Receiver |
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1x 2.5mm DC Jack |
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Output |
1x 3.5mm Jack for IR Emitter |
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MECHANICAL |
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Transmitter |
Dimensions (H-W-D) |
245x220x120mm |
Weight |
0.4kg |
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Receiver |
Dimensions (H-W-D) |
245x220x120mm |
Weight |
0.4kg |
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WARRANTY |
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Limited Warranty |
1 Year Parts and Labor |
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ENVIRONMENTAL |
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Operating Temperature |
+0 to +40° C (+32° to 104° F) |
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Operating Humidity |
10% to 85% (Non-condensing) |
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Storage Temperature |
-20° to +60° (+20° to +140° F) |
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Storage Humidity |
10% to 85% (Non-condensing) |
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POWER REQUIREMENTS |
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External Power Supply |
5VDC@2.5A |
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SAFETY |
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Certificate |
FCC, CE, RoHS |
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Power Adapter |
UL, CE, FCC, RoHS |
{tab=FAQs}
- Why is there both IR In and IR Out on both units or Which IR port do I use?
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The HDMIC6PRO now features Bi-directional IR Return. This means that when you are at the receiver/display, you can control the source device. Conversely, you can control the display/receiver devices from the source/transmitter end of the system.
Why would you want this?! Let’s look at a possible scenario. Say you have a TV in your kitchen, connected via the HDMIC6PRO to your AV equipment in your lounge/living room. You’re watching a movie and want to make popcorn without stopping the movie for your friends. You can use the remote for your kitchen TV in your lounge to turn it on. You can now walk to the kitchen and prepare your movie snacks without missing any of the movie! Sat back down without turning the TV off in the kitchen–no worries, simply turn it off after you’ve got comfortable. The beauty with bi-directional IR means that if you needed to ask everyone what drink they wanted, you could pause the movie from the kitchen, or reduce the volume so they could hear you calling!
So which ports do what? Simply imagine your IR signals as water flow–out of your remote, in your local HDMIC6PRO unit, out the other, and then into your device.
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