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The
HD
‐
C5
HDMI
Audio
&
Video
Dual
CAT5
/RJ45
Extender
Kit
boosts
up
your
audio
and
video
transmission
distance
up
to
60m
(200ft)
in
HDTV
1080i
format.
With
two
low
cost
Cat
‐
5e
/
6
cables,
users
can
readily
extend
HDTV
sources
from
DVD
players,
Blu
‐
ray
Disc
player,
PS3,
PC,
and
any
other
kinds
of
sources
compliant
with
TMDS
to
distant
display
monitors
including
HDMI
or
DVI
‐
enabled
TV
sets
or
LCD
PC
monitors.
This
cost
effective
flexibility
makes
HDCP
compliant
Blu
‐
ray
Disc
players
or
PS3
transmit
high
quality
audio
and
video
with
a
greater
distance
at
the
minimal
cost,
when
integrating
several
components
apart.
The
HD
‐
C5
includes
two
units:
transmitting
and
receiving
units.
The
transmitting
unit
is
used
to
transfer
the
HDMI/DVI
signals
input
and
carry
the
signals
through
two
low
cost
Cat
‐
5e
/
6
cables.
The
receiving
unit
is
responsible
for
equalizing
transferred
HDMI
multimedia
data.
The
transmission
distance
between
the
sending
and
receiving
units
can
be
up
to
60m
(200ft)
under
HD
(720p/1080i)
or
40m
(130ft)
under
Full
HD
(1080p).
With
an
8
‐
level
equalization
rotary
control
switch
on
the
receiving
unit,
users
can
adjust
the
equalization
strength
to
the
received
HDMI
signals
accordingly,
and
therefore
optimize
the
transmission
distance
between
HDMI
source
and
display.
Features
z
Support
HDMI
Deep
Color
&
3D
z
Extends
the
transmission
distance
up
to
60m
(200ft)
from
the
sources
under
1080i
or
720p
z
Extends
the
transmission
distance
up
to
40m
(130ft)
from
the
sources
under
1080p
z
Provides
independent
DDC
channel,
fully
HDCP
compliant
z
Minimizes
the
cable
skew
by
adjustable
8
‐
level
equalization
rotary
control
switch
z
Purely
unaltered
uncompressed
7.1ch
digital
HDMI
over
CAT5
/
RJ45
cable
transmission
z
Wall
mounting
housing
design
for
easy
and
robust
installation
The
length
depends
on
the
characteristics
and
quality
of
the
cables.
Higher
resolutions
and
longer
transmission
distances
require
low
skew
cables
(<25ns/100m)
for
best
performance.
Unshielded
CAT6
with
metal
RJ
‐
45
connectors
is
recommended.
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