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6.4. IP Control Connections
Bi-directional Ethernet signals are transmitted between the B-540-EXT-330-RS-IPW Transmitter
and Receiver over the Cat5e/6 cable. The most common use is to send Ethernet signals for
Networked TVs or any device in the remote location that has an Ethernet connection. This
connection is only to be used for standard Ethernet signals and cannot be used for other
communication formats.
FIGURE 12: IP Control Connections
Ethernet (RJ45)
HDBaseT Link category - See Section 6.1
Note:
This connection is for 10/100 BaseT Ethernet ONLY. DO NOT connect a cable from an
HDBaseT port.
6.5. Thread-Locking Power Connector
CAUTION: DO NOT
connect the power supply to the device until it is completely
installed and all connections have been made.
This extender pair is Power over Cable capable and therefore can be powered from either
the transmitter or receiver. When a power supply is connected to either the transmitter or
receiver, the HDBaseT link sends power to the other end.
Power for the B-540-EXT-330-RS-IPW receiver can be supplied via a remote power source
when use of the Latch-Locking Power Jack is not desired. The connection is a 2 conductor
removable plug located on the rear of the B-540-EXT-330-RS-IPW receiver.
Transmitter
Receiver
Ethernet Enabled Device
B
Network Router or Switch
1
2
3
ON
A
A
B