User Manual
Installation
Important! Before starting the installation, please ensure that all devices are powered off.
The following steps are for a basic installation using HDMI equipment, if you are using DVI equipment,
please substitute the HDMI cables for DVI to HDMI cables where required.
Please Note: The maximum HDMI cable length which can be used in/out is 5m with resolutions up to 4K
30Hz, or 2m with 4K resolutions with 60Hz refresh rate.
1. Connect your HDMI source to the HDMI Extender Transmitter unit using a HDMI cable.
2. Connect one end of the Cat.5e (max. length 90m) or Cat.6/7 cable (max. length 100m) to the
CAT.5e/6/7 Out (HDBaseT) port on the Transmitter and the other end to the CAT.5e/6/7 In
(HDBaseT) port of the Receiver. Solid core installation cable is recommended.
3. Use another HDMI cable to connect your HDMI display device to the HDMI output port on the
Receiver unit.
4. Plug the DC power supply into the Transmitter and switch on.
5. Power on your HDMI Source and Display to complete the installation.
In addition to the basic installation steps outlined above the C6 HDMI 2.0 Extender Pro can also provide
the following additional/optional functionality:
10/100 Ethernet
The Transmitter and Receiver units both feature a single RJ45 port for the connection of network
equipment such as a Router, Network Switch, IP Camera, Wireless Access Point or Smart TV.
RS-232 Serial
The Transmitter and Receiver both feature a 9 Way Serial connection for the extension of control
signals.
Infrared Control
The Transmitter and Receiver units both feature an IR In and Out port, with a pair of IR extension cables
provided. The extension cables allow an IR remote control to be used from the Transmitter to the
Receiver or vice versa.
USB
The Transmitter features a USB Type B Female port for connection to a computer via a standard USB
A/B cable (not included). The Receiver features two USB Type A Female ports for the connection of
basic USB devices such as Keyboard, Mouse, Pen drive or Printer – Web Cameras are not supported!
Digital Audio
The Transmitter and Receiver units both feature a Coaxial SPDIF In and Out port, allowing separate
digital audio signals to be extended from the Transmitter to the Receiver, from the Receiver to the
Transmitter or in both directions simultaneously.
Analogue Audio
The Transmitter features an analogue stereo input via 2 x RCA sockets with the corresponding output on
the Receiver, allowing an additional audio source to be extended alongside a HDMI signal.
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