HDMI Extender
Over IP via Fiber Optic Cable transmits digital video, embedded audio, and IR
signals up to 24.8 miles (40 kilometers) away from an HDMI source using a
single LC singlemode fiber optic strand or 984 feet (300 meters) using OM3 LC
multimode fiber optic cable.
Each HDMI
Extender Over IP consists of a local unit that connects to an HDMI source and
also supplies video to a local monitor, and a remote unit that connects to an
HDMI display. The local and remote units can be connected together for a
Point-to-Point connection via Fiber Optic Cable or a Point-to-Many connection
via a network switch. Support for multiple transmitters requires a managed
network switch.
Signal
transmission via single-strand LC fiber optic cable.
Using singlemode
9-micron cable, extend to 24.8 miles (40 km).
Using 50-micron
OM3 (or better) multimode cable, extend to 984 feet (300 meters).
Supports HDTV
resolutions to 1080p.
Cascade network
switches to extend the length longer distances.
Up to three
switches can be cascaded.
HDMI features
supported:
HDMI 1.3
36-bit Deep
Color
RGB, YCbCr
4:4:4, and YCbCr 4:2:2
LPCM
Bandwidth up to
4.46 Gbps
HDCP 1.4
compliant.
Full Infrared
Remote (IR) control of HDMI source from remote HDTV using existing source
remote control.
For a
point-to-many connection, a standalone network with an unmanaged SFP network
switch, hub, or router can be used instead of a managed SFP network switch.
Easily
expandable. Add remote units as you add monitors.
Up to 253
receivers supported.
It is not
recommended to use any other network devices on this standalone network as it
may cause degradation in performance.
Support for
multiple transmitters (many-to-many connection) requires a managed SFP switch
with VLAN support. Standard LAN switches can only support one transmitter.
The managed SFP
switch must support port-based IEEE 802.1Q VLAN.
Each VLAN acts
as a separate HDMI Over IP Channel on the network.
Each VLAN
channel supports one transmitter.
Number of local
and remote units that can be used is dependent on the backplane bandwidth of
the switch.
Plug and play
installation allows receivers to find the transmitters automatically on the
same subnet.
Local and remote
units must be in the same LAN. The units do not support WAN connections.
Buffered HDMI
input loop-through.
Built-in default
EDID table.
Cables can be
installed in conduit prior to extender installation.
Integrated
mounting brackets for easy surface/wall mounting.
TECHNICAL
Local Unit
One female HDMI
connector for source connection.
One female HDMI
connector for local monitor.
Supports HDTV
resolutions to 1080p @60Hz.
One 3.5mm port
for IR emitter (included).
IR frequency
range: 20 to 60 kHz.
One simplex LC
fiber optic port for sending/receiving video/audio and IR signals.
Supports HDCP
1.4.
Remote Unit
One female HDMI
connector for monitor.
Supports HDTV
resolutions to 1080p @60Hz.
One 3.5mm port
for IR receiver (included).
IR frequency
range: 20 to 60 kHz.
One simplex LC
fiber optic port for sending/receiving video/audio and IR signals.
Encoding delay:
100 ms latency
Supports HDCP
1.4.
Power
Local and remote
unit:
Input: 100 to
240 VAC at 50 or 60Hz via AC adapter. (Country-specific power supplies
included.)
Output:
US power supply:
5VDC, 2A
UK, EU, AUS
power supplies: 5VDC, 3A
Power consumption: 3W each.
Environmental
Operating
temperature: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C).
Storage
temperature: -22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C).
Operating
relative humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing RH.
Dimensions
WxDxH (in):
5.43x3.21x0.94 (138x82x24 mm)
Max Distance :
24.8 miles (40
km) over 9μm singlemode LC fiber optic cable.