PureLink PT-E-HIP-TX Manual de Usario
PureLink
AV extender
PT-E-HIP-TX
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User Manual
PT-E-HIP
PT-E-HIP | User Manual
ASKING FOR ASSISTANCE
Technical Support:
Telephone +49 5971 800 299 0
Fax +49 5971 800 299 99
Technical Support Hours:
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday thru Friday.
Write To:
PureLink GmbH
Hovesaatstr. 6 48432 Rheine/ Deutschland
http://www.purelink.de
info@purelink.de
Notice:
Product Features and Specications may change without notice. This can include software, hardware, accessories,
packaging and any accompanying documentation.
Attention must be paid to specied network requirements for reliable system operation.
HDMI Over Gigabit Extender with Push Button and LED Display is a trademark Under License to HPC Technology Inc.
PT-E-HIP-TX | Transmitter
PT-E-HIP-RX | Receiver
INTRODUCTION
The HDMI over Gigabit Ethernet Extender PT-E-HIP with IR sends HDMI signals over just one 100 Ohm Cat.6
cable- up to 100 metres away. The HDMI over Gigabit Extender supports HDMI 1.3b with Full HD 1080p
resolution. DVI-D Computer video can also be transmitted with a DVI-to-HDMI cable or adaptor (Audio is not
included in a DVI-D signal). Maximum screen resolution and system performance is entirely dependent on the
bandwidth and features made available to the HDMI over Gigabit Extender devices on the local Gigabit network.
By using standard and widely available 100 Ohm Cat.6 cable wired to the 568A specication, the HDMI over
Gigabit Extender makes HDMI signal networking easier than larger, more expensive HDMI copper cable and more
robust than optical ber cable.
HOW IT CONNECTS
Point to Point
The HDMI over Gigabit Ethernet Extender system consists of a Transmitter and a Receiver (sold separately).
The HDMI source (set-top box, DVD/BluRay player, gaming console, etc.) connects to the Transmitter unit.
The Receiver unit connects to the HDTV display in the same way. One 100 Ohm Cat.6 cable (up to 100 meters
long) links the Transmitter and Receiver. Power is applied to the Transmitter and Receiver with 5V DC power
supply (included). High Denition picture and Sound are then transmitted into the HDTV screen. HDMI Source
Device can also be controlled remotely using the built in IR repeater in the HDMI over Gigabit Ethernet Extender
System at Receiver side.
Point to Multi-Point
The HDMI source (set-top box, DVD/BluRay player, gaming console, etc.) connects to a Transmitter unit via a high
quality HDMI cable. 100 Ohm Cat.6 cables (each up to 100 metres in length) link the Transmitters and Receivers
via a Gigabit Full Duplex network switch. The Receiver units connect to each of the HDTV displays via a high
quality HDMI cable. Power is applied to the Transmitters and Receivers with 5V DC power supply (included).
High Denition picture and Sound are then transmitted into the HDTV screens, provided each receiver unit is set
to the required source channel (remote control supplied). HDMI Source Devices can also be controlled remotely
using the built in IR repeater in the HDMI over Gigabit Ethernet Extender System at Receiver side.
Multi-Point to Multi-Point
The HDMI source devices (set-top boxes, DVDs/BluRay players, gaming consoles, etc.) each connect to a
Transmitter unit (16 Max) via a high quality HDMI cable. 100 Ohm Cat.6 cables (each up to 100 metres in length)
link the Transmitters and Receivers via a Gigabit Full Duplex network switch that must support IGMP
functionality. The Receiver units connect to each of the HDTV displays via a high quality HDMI cable.
Power is applied to the Transmitters and Receivers with 5V DC power supply (included). High Denition picture
and Sound are then transmitted into the HDTV screens, provided each receiver unit is set to the required source
channel (remote control supplied). HDMI Source Devices can also be controlled remotely using the built in IR
repeater in the HDMI over Gigabit Ethernet Extender System at Receiver side.
Note: The HDMI over Gigabit Extender is HDCP 2.0 compliant.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | PureLink |
Categoría: | AV extender |
Modelo: | PT-E-HIP-TX |
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