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HDC-TH100-D / HDC-RH100-D User’s Guide 

 

 

 

For installing and connecting products: 

 
 
 

 

Prohibited

 

Do not place the product in any place where it will be subjected to high 

temperatures. 

If the product is subjected to direct sunlight or high temperatures while under operation, it may affect the 

product’s performance and reliability and may increase the risk of fire. 

Do not place the product in dusty, oil smoke filled, or humid place. 

If the product is placed near humidifiers or in a dusty area, it may increase the risk of fire or electric shock. 

Do not block the vent holes. 

If ventilation slots are blocked, it may cause the product to overheat, affecting performance and reliability and 

may increase the risk of fire. 

Do not place or stack heavy items on the product. 

Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the product and other property and may lead to the 

risk of personal injury. 

Do not exceed ratings of outlet and wiring devices. 

Exceeding the rating of an outlet may increase the risk of fire and electric shock. 

 

No wet hands

 

Do not plug or unplug with wet hands. 

Failure to observe this precaution may increase the risk of electrical shock. 

 
 
 
 

 

Instruction

 

Use and store the product within the specified temperature/humidity range. 

If the product is used outside the specified range for temperature and humidity continuously, it may increase the 

risk of fire or electric shock. 

Do not place the product at elevations of 2,000 meters (1.24 mi.) or higher above 

sea level. 

Failure to do so may shorten the life of the internal parts and result in malfunctions. 

When mounting the product into the rack, provide sufficient cooling space. 

Mount the product in a the rack meeting EIA standards, and maintain spaces above and below for air circulation. 

For your safety, attach an L-shaped bracket in addition to the panel mount bracket kit to improve mechanical 

stability.

 

Never insert screws without the rubber feet into the threaded holes on the bottom 

of the product. 

Never insert screws without the rubber feet into the threaded holes on the bottom of the product. Doing so may 

lead to damage when the screws contact electrical circuitry or components inside the product.   

Reinstall the originally supplied rubber feet using only the originally supplied screws.

 

 

 

For operating products: 

 

Prohibited

 

Use only the supplied power cable and AC adapter. 

Do not use the supplied power cable and AC adapter with other products. 

If non-compliant adapter or power cables are used, it may increase the risk of fire or electrical shock.

 

 

Unplug

 

If the product won’t be used for an extended period of time, unplug it. 

Failure to observe this precaution may increase the risk of fire. 

Unplug the product before cleaning. 

To prevent electric shock.

 

 

 

 

 

Caution

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HDC-TH100-D

Page 1: ...D HDC RH100 D User s Guide Ver 1 0 0 Thank you for choosing our product To ensure the best performance of this product please read this User s Guide fully and carefully before using it and keep this m...

Page 2: ...ultimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc in the United States and other countries HDBaseT and the HDBaseT Alliance Logo are tra...

Page 3: ...ommercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to rad...

Page 4: ...injury if the warning is ignored or the product is handled incorrectly Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored or the prod...

Page 5: ...ompletely If the plug is partially inserted arching may cause the connection to overheat increasing the risk of electrical shock or fire Do not use a damaged plug or connect to a damaged outlet Unplug...

Page 6: ...immediately if the product is damaged due to falling If you continue to use the product under these conditions it may increase the risk of electrical shock or fire For maintenance and repair contact...

Page 7: ...outside the specified range for temperature and humidity continuously it may increase the risk of fire or electric shock Do not place the product at elevations of 2 000 meters 1 24 mi or higher above...

Page 8: ...D 15 6 Precautions 17 6 1 Installation 17 6 1 1 Installing on wall or ceiling 17 6 1 2 Twisted pair cable for extension 18 6 1 3 Cables 19 6 2 Cabling 20 6 2 1 LAN cable 21 6 2 2 RS 232C cable 21 6 2...

Page 9: ...ft 1 2m x1 Cable clamp x1 Receiver HDC RH100 D main unit x1 AC adapter with screw locking mechanism 3 9 ft 1 2m x1 Cable clamp x1 This User s Guide is common to both the transmitter and receiver You c...

Page 10: ...also control external devices that are connected to the HDC TH100 D HDC RH100 D over RS 232C and LAN by registering external control commands Input video signal is converted to HDBaseT signal and sent...

Page 11: ...m Others CEC Pass through HDMI signal can be extended over a twisted pair cable AC adapter with locking mechanism Up to 4 units can be mounted into 1U rack mount 1 For transmission distance longer tha...

Page 12: ...SWC 2000 4K projector PJLink Power amp Speakers Analog audio PC LAN Up to 4K 60 4 4 4 Up to 4K 30 Front Panel HDBaseT Up to 328 ft 100 m 2 Laptop HDMI DVI 1 Maximum extension distance Up to 98 ft 30 m...

Page 13: ...e Retain HDMI cables by inserting cable clamp See Fig 6 2 How to use cable clamp HDBaseT output connector Output connector for HDBaseT signal Connects to HDC RH100 D or HDBaseT product Long reach mode...

Page 14: ...y state LAN and RS 232C communications are available Turns off when no connection HDCP Yellow Lights when there is an access to HDCP Blinks when there is no access to HDCP Turns off when no input sign...

Page 15: ...or HDMI and DVI signal interfaces with sink devices such as LC monitors HDMI cable fixing hole Retain HDMI cables by inserting cable clamp See Fig 6 2 How to use cable clamp Long reach mode setting sw...

Page 16: ...tate LAN and RS 232C communications are available Turns off when no connection HDCP Yellow Lights when there is an access to HDCP Blinks when there is no access to HDCP Turns off when any input signal...

Page 17: ...HDC TH100 D HDC RH100 D in a closed space When placing them in an EIA rack mount unit prepare ventilating equipment to keep the ambient temperature at 40 degrees C 104 degrees F or less If inadequatel...

Page 18: ...in parallel Keep the twisted pair cable as straight as you can If you coil the cable it is easily affected by noise Do not place the cable in an electrically noisy environment since high speed signals...

Page 19: ...are recommended to use high quality cables Table 6 2 18 Gbps high speed cable for 4K format TMDS data rate Gbps RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 2 0 4K format 24 bit 30 bit 36 bit 24 bit 30 bit 36...

Page 20: ...s racks before handling signal cables Failure to observe this precaution may result in ESD electrostatic discharge damage Power all units off before connecting cables Be sure to fully seat all plugs a...

Page 21: ...some unnecessary data may be input to RS 232C signals when the HDC is powered off or the link is established Some data may possibly be damaged or destroyed Control by communication is not available un...

Page 22: ...J HDCP compliant Fig 6 3 Configuration example of DVI signals with HDCP If both source and sink devices have an HDMI connector HDMI signals are output if either or both have a DVI connector DVI signal...

Page 23: ...e RS 232C connector 1 5 6 9 Fig 7 1 RS 232C pin assignment Connecting HDC H100 D to PC Use a cross cable to connect the HDC H100 D to a PC RD TD N C N C N C N C GND RTS CTS Pin 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 Signa...

Page 24: ...d N C No Connection Fig 7 3 RS 232C pin assignment connecting to IDK s product Connecting HDC H100 D to another device requiring straight connection Use a straight cable to connect the HDC H100 D to o...

Page 25: ...1 H 3 9 D 106 W 27 5 H 100 D mm EIA quarter rack wide Excluding connectors and the like Weight 0 4 lbs 0 2 kg Temperature Operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage 4 F to 176 F 20 C to 80 C Humidit...

Page 26: ...connected correctly Are there no loose connections Are correct cables for HDC TH100 D HDC RH100 D being used Are signal specifications of connected devices matched to each other Are settings of the si...

Page 27: ...1 JAPAN TEL 81 46 200 0764 FAX 81 46 200 0765 Email idk_eng idk co jp URL http www idkav com USA IDK America Inc 72 Grays Bridge Road Suite 1 C Brookfield CT 06804 TEL 1 203 204 2445 Email sales idkav...

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