Installation
Preparing Your Site
1.Determine where the local video source (i.e. computer,
2.Determine where the remote display will be located and place/ mount the display appropriately.
NOTE: This HDMI® extender kit features Power over cable, allowing both the Transmitter and Receiver to be powered from a single power source that can be connected at either end of the connection. Please ensure that either the Transmitter or the Receiver Unit is situated near an available AC electrical outlet. Make sure all devices are turned off before beginning installation.
Hardware Installation
1.Install Transmitter Unit
a)Position the Transmitter Unit near the video source (i.e. Computer,
b)Connect an HDMI® cable from the video source device (i.e. computer,
c)(Optional) If you’ve chosen to power the kit from the Transmitter side, connect the provided power supply.
2.Install RJ45 terminated Cat5e/6 Ethernet Cables
a)Connect an RJ45 terminated Cat5e/6 Ethernet cable (not included) to the LINK OUT A
b)Connect another RJ45 terminated Cat5e/6 Ethernet cable (not included) to the LINK OUT B
NOTE:
If you are using surface cabling, ensure you have enough Category 5e unshielded twisted pair (UTP) network cabling to connect the Host Unit to the Remote Unit’s location, and that each end is terminated with a RJ45 connector. The cabling should not go through any networking equipment (i.e. router, switch).
OR
If you are using premises cabling, ensure that the Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) network cabling between the Host Unit and theRemote Unit has been properly terminated in a wall outlet in each location and there is a patch cable long enough to connect the Remote Unit and the Host Unit to their respective outlets. The cabling should not go through any networking equipment (i.e. router, switch).
Instruction Manual
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