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WARRANTY 

 

LIMITED WARRANTY – With the exceptions noted in the next paragraph, 
PRO2 warrants the original purchaser that the equipment it manufactures 
or sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period 
of one year from the date of purchase.  Should this product, in PRO2’s 
opinion, prove defective within this warranty period, PRO2, at its option, 
will repair or replace this product without charge.  Any defective parts 
replaced become the property of PRO2.    This warranty does not apply to 
those products which have been damaged due to accident, unauthorized 
alterations, improper repair, modifications, inadequate maintenance and 
care, or use in any manner for which the product was not originally 
intended. 
   
Items integrated into PRO2 products that are made by other manufacturers, 
notably computer hard drives and liquid crystal display panels, are limited 
to the term of the warranty offered by the respective manufacturers. Such 
specific warranties are available upon request to PRO2. 
   
PRO2 makes no other representation of warranty as to fitness for the 
purpose or merchantability or otherwise in respect of any of the products 
sold.    The liability of PRO2 with respect to any defective products will be 
limited to the repair or replacement of such products. In no event shall 
PRO2 be responsible or liable for any damage arising from the use of such 
defective products whether such damages be direct, indirect, consequential 
or otherwise, and whether such damages are incurred by the reseller, 
end-user or any third party. 

Summary of Contents for HDMIIPLR

Page 1: ...www pro2 com au HDMI Over CAT6 with IR HDMIIPLR User Manual Transmitter Receiver...

Page 2: ...ves the right to make changes in the hardware packaging and any accompanying documentation without prior written notice 2012 PRO2 All Rights Reserved All trademarks are the property of their respectiv...

Page 3: ...ut 4 Transmitter Unit Panel Descriptions 5 Receiver Unit Panel Layout 6 Receiver Unit Panel Descriptions 7 Remote Control Panel Layout Descriptions 8 Connecting and Operating HDMI Over CAT6 Extender w...

Page 4: ...CAT6 Extender makes HDMI signal extensions easier than heavy and expensive copper cable and more robust than optical fiber How it connects The HDMIIPLR HDMI Over CAT6 Ethernet Extender system consist...

Page 5: ...n to control HDMI source devices set top box DVD player and Blue ray DVD Player from Receiver by its IR extender input It can control source channel via IR remote control provided Package Includes 1 H...

Page 6: ...TRANSMITTER UNIT PANEL LAYOUT Front Panel Back Panel Side Panel Power Input port RJ45 Port HDMI Input port IR Emitter Dip Switch Power LED Link LED...

Page 7: ...r can change the combination of dip switch in order to define source There are 16 combinations for dip switch please refer to Appendix A 4 Power Input Port Connect the 5V DC power supply to this input...

Page 8: ...RECEIVER UNIT PANEL LAYOUT Front Panel Back Panel Side Panel Power LED IR Extender LED Display Link LED Power Input port RJ45 Port HDMI output port Reset...

Page 9: ...and the source device the source device can be controlled at the Receiver end by its IR remote controller 4 LED Display The LED Display is designed to identify which source channel the receiver should...

Page 10: ...source 16 to source 1 By long pressing the button source will be changed in a short time 2 Upward Selection Button This button allows user to switch source channel upwardly from source 1 to source 16...

Page 11: ...ect one 100Ohm CAT6 cable between the RJ45 port of Transmitter unit and RJ45 port of Receiver unit 4 Connect 5V DC power supplies to both Transmitter and Receiver unit 5 Power on the output device fir...

Page 12: ...nect 5V DC power supplies to both Transmitter and Receiver unit 6 Power on the output device first and then the source device 7 Use remote control to select the related channel dip switch has set up o...

Page 13: ...splay source for Receiver units via one remote control 5 Connect 5V DC power supplies to all Transmitter units and Receiver units 6 Use remote control to select the channel of the desired transmitter...

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Page 15: ...Watts max Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C PERFORMANCE HDTV Resolutions 480p 720p 1080i 1080p Standard TV Resolution 480i Maximum Cable Range HDMI Input 15 feet Max Outputs 330 feet Max Cat6 Cable Video...

Page 16: ...to 40 C 32 to 104 F Operating Humidity 10 to 85 Non condensing Storage Temperature 20 to 60 20 to 140 F Storage Humidity 10 to 85 Non condensing REMOTE CONTROL Infrared IR Remote Front POWER REQUIREM...

Page 17: ...ner for which the product was not originally intended Items integrated into PRO2 products that are made by other manufacturers notably computer hard drives and liquid crystal display panels are limite...

Page 18: ...Ethernet Extender have been tested for compliance with appropriate FCC and CE rules and regulations and are also RoHS compliant The Power has been tested for compliance with UL CE and CSA rules and r...

Page 19: ...Transmitter Channel There are 16 combinations for Dip Switch please refer to the following table which defines 16 source channels for the system RX TX DIP SW LED ON OFF No 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

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