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HDBaseT Receiver 70m User Guide 

Connection procedure 

To connect the HDBaseT Extender Set 70m 

1.  Connect HDMI from the source (such as Blu-ray DVD) to the HDMI IN port of the 

transmitter using an HDMI cable. 

2.  Connect the HDBT OUT port of the transmitter or switch to the HDBT IN port of the 

receiver with a single CAT5e/CAT6 cable using TIA/EIA T568B terminations at 
each end. 

3.  Connect the HDMI OUT port of the receiver to an HDMI in port on the display 

using an HDMI cable. 

4.  When using the bi-directional IR control, do the following. 

a.  Connect the IR emitter at either end to the IR TX port on either the  

CM-BT10-TX70, the CM-MT4410-BT-70, or the CM-BT10-RX70. 

b.  When using a powered IR receiver, connect via a 3.5 mm stereo plug to the  

IR RX on either the CM-BT10-TX70 or the CM-BT10-RX70. 

c.  When using a control system to send IR signal, you must use a 3.5 mm female 

mono to 3.5 mm male stereo cable adapter (included with the matrix switch). 
Use a standard 3.5 mm male mono connector from the control system to the 
female side of the adapter cable. Plug the 3.5 mm male stereo side of the 
adapter into the IR RX port on either the CM-BT10-TX70 or the CM-MT4410-
BT-70. 

5.  When using the bi-directional RS232 control, an adapter cable is included for 

conversion from the 3-pin connector to a DB9 connector.  

Note:

 Only pins 2,3, and 5 are used on the DB9 (Rx, TX, Gnd). 

Application 

The CM-BT10-RX70 receiver is useful in any scenario when an HDMI signal (along 
with control signals) must be transmitted reliably across greater distances than is 
practical using traditional HDMI cables. It can be used in both residential and 
commercial applications when centrally locating the source equipment and displaying 
HD video in remote locations. The CM-BT10-RX70 must be used in conjunction with a 
CM-BT10-TX70 transmitter or an HDBaseT matrix switch (such as the  
CM-MT4410-BT-70), allowing the sharing of source content across multiple displays. 

Note:

 When using a control system, such as Clare Controls, Crestron, or other system, 

the 3.5 mm female mono to 3.5 mm male stereo adapter cable (included) must be 
used. The female mono end connects to the control system; the male stereo end 
connects to CM-BT10-TX70. 

 

Summary of Contents for CM-BT10-RX70

Page 1: ...Doc ID 2013 12 351 Rev 01 HDBaseT Receiver 70m User Guide Model CM BT10 RX70...

Page 2: ...atents HDBaseT Receiver 70m Model CM BT10 RX70 name is a trademark of Clare Controls Inc Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vend...

Page 3: ...res 1 Package contents 1 Product appearance 2 System connection 3 Usage precautions 3 Application examples 3 Connection procedure 5 Application 5 Twisted pair cable connection 6 Specifications 7 Panel...

Page 4: ...tal damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you In any event the total liability of Clare Controls Inc shall not exceed the purchase price of the product The foregoing limitation will apply...

Page 5: ...at the receiver end Features Supports full HD Delivers high resolution image 1080p at 60 Hz 3D 4K 2K Maximum transmission distance is 230 ft 70 m over single a CAT5e CAT6 cable High bandwidth 10 2 Gbp...

Page 6: ...BT IN Connects via single Cat5e Cat6 cable to the HDBaseT port in the CM BT10 TX70 transmitter or the CM MT4410 BT 70 matrix switch 7 HDMI OUT Connect to the HDMI display device 8 IR IN Connects to an...

Page 7: ...HDBaseT matrix switch such as the CM MT4410 BT 70 By transmitting signals across reliable Cat5e Cat6 cables the video signal may be used at far greater distances from the source device than would be...

Page 8: ...4 HDBaseT Receiver 70m User Guide Example 1 CM BT10 TXRX70 HDBaseT Extender Set Example 2 CM MT4410 BT 70 with CM BT10 RX70...

Page 9: ...e control system to the female side of the adapter cable Plug the 3 5 mm male stereo side of the adapter into the IR RX port on either the CM BT10 TX70 or the CM MT4410 BT 70 5 When using the bi direc...

Page 10: ...be a straight thru TIA EIA T568B standard as shown below Table 1 T568B cable standards TIA EIA T568B Pin Cable color 1 orange white 2 orange 3 green white 4 blue 5 blue white 6 green 7 brown white 8...

Page 11: ...ange 800 x 600 to 1920 x 1200 1080p 3D 4K 2K Transmission distance Maximum distance 230 ft 70 m Gain 0 dB to 10 dB at 100 MHz Differential phase error 10 at 135 MHz at 100 m SNR 70 dB at 100 MHz at 10...

Page 12: ...8 HDBaseT Receiver 70m User Guide Panel drawings...

Page 13: ...is is due to their older compatibility HDMI 1 2 Please contact Clare customer support for a solution to these issues Color loss or poor picture quality Ensure that the HDMI cables used for both the so...

Page 14: ...n operating Its environment should be well ventilated to prevent damage caused by overheating Disconnect power in humid weather or when left unused for long periods of time Before making or removing a...

Page 15: ...e repaired a suitable replacement will be issued Replacement units will be comparable to the original However due to potential design changes over time replacement units may not be identical to the un...

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