
VME00110
HDMI Extender (Transmitter and Receiver)
Instruction manual
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Intended Use
Enables the transmission of audio-video signals from an HDMI source to an HDMI sink
(TV, video projector, monitor, AV receiver) via CAT-5e/CAT-6/CAT-7 network cable with
a range of up to 70 m
Simultaneously transmits infrared signals from a remote control and enables remote
control of the HDMI source
Loops the HDMI signal through to a local TV or monitor
Power supply for transmitter and receiver via a power supply unit on the transmitter
(included)
Installation and operation
Connect the HDMI output of a player or PC to the HDMI input of the transmitter.
If desired, connect the HDMI output to the HDMI connector of a local HDMI sink (TV,
monitor or AV receiver).
Connect a CAT5e or CAT6 network cable to the transmitter and the receiver
Connect the receiver to the desired TV or video projector.
Use the EDID switch to select whether the output should be optimised for the local
device or the device connected via the network cable.
Connect the power supply to the transmitter and plug it in,
First switch on the terminal equipment such as the TV and sound system. Then switch
on the external player and start playback.
Data rate, video resolution and range
A maximum data rate of 10.2 Gigabit/s can be transmitted over 40 metres. This corre-
sponds to a video resolution of 4K 30Hz (Ultra-HD 3840×2160 pixels). Because almost
all films are produced in a maximum resolution of 4K 24Hz, it is best to set the feed to
4K 24Hz. The system supports SDR and HDR transmissions up to 10 bit, but not 12 bit. At
lower resolutions, e.g. Full-HD, the data rate decreases and it is possible to transmit over
greater distances of up to 70 m.