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CALRAD

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www.calrad.com

Part No: 40-1090-3D-IR

Transmitter

Receiver

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HDMI & IR Cat 5e/6 Extender

HDMI & IR Cat 5e/6 Extender

DC5V

DC5V

ON

ON

HDMI Input

HDMI Output

IR

IR

T

X

R

X

RJ45 Signal Output

RJ45 Signal Input

Setting

Setting

IR

IR

IR

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T

X

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R

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R

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R

X

1

1

2

2

ON

ON

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-

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-

RJ45 Jack

(UTP) Signal

RJ45 Jack

(UTP) Signal

DC

Power

DC

Power

HDM
Input

HDM

Output

IR

In/Out

IR

In/Out

Function

L.E.D.

Function

L.E.D.

EDID

Setup

IR

Tx, Rx
Switch

IR

Tx, Rx
Switch

Use and store external EDID codes into the transmitter

Move DIP switch 1 to off
Move DIP switch 2 to off    will select the first default EDID: supports 1080i / LPCM 2 channel. Power up the transmitter.
Move DIP switch 2 to on    will select the second default EDID: support 1080P / LPCM 5.1 channel. Power up the transmitter.

Move DIP switch 1 to on    unplug the DC power supply to the transmitter.
Connect the HDMI from the 40-1090-3D-IR to the TV display for auto backup of the TV EDID code.
Move DIP switch 2 to off    selects the first default EDID: supports 1080i / LPCM 2 channel.
Move DIP switch 2 to on    selects the second default EDID: support 1080P / LPCM 5.1 channel.
Connect the DC power supply to the transmitter when the EDID learning process is complete the function L.E.D. will flash blue.
Remove DC power and reapply DC power to activate the new EDID.

Use default EDID

IR Ports (Tx and Rx settings)

Troubleshooting

The IR ports are bi-directional, the IR receiver and IR emitter can be located on either the transmitter or on the receiver depending on your application. 
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Transmit IR from your TV display to your equipment in another room

1.

 Set the IR switch to (

Rx

switch to (

Tx

) on the 40-1090-3D-IR transmitter. 

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Send IR commands to the display for control using the IR receiver) 1.

 Set the IR switch to (TX) on the 40-190-3D-IR receiver, 

2. 

set the IR 

switch to (Rx) on the 40-1090-3D-IR transmitter. 
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Send IR commands to the display for control using a home automation control system) 1.

 Set the IR switch to (TX) on the 40-1090-3D-IR 

receiver 

2. 

set the IR switch to (Rx) on the 40-1090-3D-IR transmitter. 2 x 40-IRC cables are required one cable on the transmitter side and one on the 

receiver side. 

on the 40-1090-3D-IR receiver, 

2. 

set the IR 

Specifications

HDMI: 

1.3 compliant, 3D capable, 

Video Resolutions:

 480i/p, 720P, 1080i/p

Distances: 

Cat5e 62M (200 ft. max) 480i/p, 720p, 1080i, CAT5e 33M (110 ft. max) up to1080P, CAT6 43M (140 ft. max)@1080p @ 24/50/60Hz

DC Power:

 2 x 5Vdc, 1A

IR Carrier frequency:

 30-60Khz, IR signal tip and sleeve using Calrad 40-IRC IR adapter cable

IR Transmission: 

Bi-directional with settings on the transmitter and receiver for Tx and Rx

Receiver Function L.E.D.: Blue

=using external power supply, 

Green

=Power and HDMI signal received from transmitter unit,

 Yellow

=no data input 

or the signal is to weak.

Transmitter Function L.E.D.: Solid Blue

=power on, 

Flashing Blue

=TV EDID backup completed, 

Green

=sending power or video to receiver unit, 

Yellow

=No data input or unsupported video format.

Connectors: 

HDMI: 

2 x Female Jacks, 

Power: 

Transmitter, 1 x 2.1mm jack, Receiver, 1 x 2.1mm jack, 

Ethernet linking jacks:

 RJ45 (Female)

Size:

 Balun transmitter, receiver L-4.0” x W-2.6” x H-1.1”, 

Mounting:

 4 hole slotted mounting system

Transmitter EDID Switch Settings (Setup), Extended Display Identification 
Data. Please note! that the off position is up and the on position is down 

Front

Back

Important read first!

1. 

The Cat5e, Cat6 wiring should be kept 

away from any equipment that emits 
strong electromagnetic interference such 
as microwave ovens, high frequency 
lighting or any type of AC high voltage 
electrical wiring.

2. 

Do not connect the baluns into a 

computer network, damage to the baluns 
or network switch may occur. The baluns 
will only work from the transmitter to the 
receiver directly with no additional 
hardware in the middle.

3.

 The HDMI cables from the transmitter 

and receiver should not exceed 6 ft..

Please note !

 This balun also supports 

DVI-D signals and equipment, use the 
appropriate adapters to convert to a HDMI 
male plug.

Dip

Switch

Slide

Switch

No Video:

 

1.

 Make sure both the transmitter and receiver L.E.D. indicators are green, most common issues are related to the Cat5e, Cat6 cabling, 

recheck and verify your wiring and RJ45 connections. 

2. 

Use a factory pre-made ethernet cable to verify and quickly retest for signal. Check the 

transmitter and the receiver for power with no ethernet cable connected. Verify that the all HDMI cables work independently of the baluns.

No IR: 1. 

Verify that the IR emitter flashes when a verified working remote control is pointed at the IR receiver and a command is sent. 

2.

 Make sure 

the Tx and Rx switches are correctly configured. 

3.

 It may be necessary for certain products like cable boxes to use a non flashing ultraviolet L.E.D. 

Calrad part no. 92-151 to properly control the device instead of the included flashing L.E.D. style emitter.   

IR Emitter flashes but the equipment being controlled does not respond: 1. 

Verify the IR emitter is correctly placed over the controlled 

equipments IR receiving window, 

2.

 locate the receiver window by using the factory remote, turn the products power on that your testing, start from 

the front of the face plate moving the remote from left to right while pressing the power button until the product turns off, this is the general area of the 
IR receiver and is the location of where the IR emitter should be placed for continued testing.

Off

On

For technical assistance call: 

323-465-2131

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