
4
5
➔
If you are using IR, connect it at this time. For Ethernet, connect the cable
to TCP/IP RJ45 port.
➔
If you are using RS-232, connect to the RS-232 port.
➔
Power up the Baluns using the included power supplies and then power up your
source and display equipment.
Extending Ethernet, IR and RS-232 Control
➔
ethernet
»
The KD-CATHD500Pro can transmit standard 10/100BaseT LAN data.
You can use TIA 568B standards for termination.
➔
rS-232
»
You can use the KD-CATHD500Pro to send RS-232 commands for controlling
remote equipment.
»
Requires the use of a null-modem cable on one (either) side.
➔
ir
»
You may transmit IR information in either direction. The IR input can be from a
dedicated control system or a standard distribution block’s emitter outputs.
Use a fixed 5v input signal with a 3.5mm mono mini jack.
»
The sleeve of the 3.5mm Male connector must have good physical contact
with 3.5 mm Female input/output on the KD-CATHD500Pro.
»
Some 3.5mm Male plugs feature a plastic sleeve
that extends longer than an average sleeve. This
may cause poor grounding contact. See the
example to the right of a sleeve that may cause
poor contact.
Application Example
HDMI
Ethernet
CAT6/STP
IR
Up to 400’
with Key Digital
®
KD-CAT6STP1X
Up to 400’ – with Key Digital
®
KD-CAT6STP1X
Up to 300’ – with 3rd Party CAT6/STP
Achieved Distance: up to 860’
20’
20’
20’
KD-CATHD500Pro
KD-CATHD500Pro
KD-CATHD500Pro
KD-CATHD500Pro
KD-CATHD500Pro
KD-CATHD500Pro
CAT6/STP
CAT6/STP
CAT6/STP
CAT6/STP
Ethernet LAN
Ethernet LAN
IR Rx
IR Rx
IR Tx
HDMI/DVI*
HDMI
IR Tx
HDMI
HDMI
HDMI
KD-IRKIT300
KD-IRKIT300
Display
Display
Display
Blu-Ray
Blu-Ray
IR Emitter
IR Receiver
(to control TV)
TV Remote
IR Emitter
IR Receiver
(to control DVD)
Blu Ray Remote
HDMI Pass-through
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