User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Lindy HDMI 2.0 4K Hybrid Cable. This product has been designed to
provide trouble free, reliable operation. It benefits from both a LIND 2 year warranty and free lifetime
technical support. To ensure correct use, please read this manual carefully and retain it for future
reference.
Package Contents
HDMI 2.0 4K Hybrid Cable
This Manual
Features
Suitable for use with computers, home theatres, video walls and professional equipment
Supports HDMI 2.0 full Specification with transmission data rates up to 18Gbps
Supports HDCP 1.4/2.2 pass through, Audio and CEC
Supports HDMI resolutions up to Ultra HD 4K (3840x2160) 60Hz, 4:4:4, including 1080p 3D
Supports EDID and HDCP bi-directional communication
Supports lossless HDMI audio formats like Dolby True HD and DTS-HD, etc.
Available in lengths from 10m to 50m (custom made lengths up to 150m available)
Installation
This cable can be used in only one direction. The connectors are labelled "TX" and "RX". Each
connector must be plugged in to the correct port to avoid display issues.
The HDMI connectors include electronic chipsets that convert the electrical signal to an optical signal
and back. The chipsets require ~250mA of power, because some HDMI sources are unable to
provide enough power for TX and RX, the RX connector is equipped with a USB A type male
connector. Use an available USB port that can supply up to 500mA @5VDC or a USB power supply
with at least 250mA. Please see the LINDY website for USB power supplies and cables.
Connect the cable to your devices before powering on your display and source to complete the
installation.
The minimum bending radius of the hybrid cable is approximately 6cm , bending the cable to
a smaller radius could irreversibly destroy the cable.
Never step on the cable or put any heavy pressure on to the cable
The maximum pulling tensile load of the cable is 150N (15kg). Never pull the cable with higher
load.
Compatibility Remark:
During extensive tests we found a compatibility issue unique to the Xbox 1S. The HDMI signal produced
by the console is not sufficient to display a signal of 4K 60Hz 4:4:4. At the moment there is no solution
to this issue and it will require some changes from Microsoft.
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