
HDMI Over COAX Extender HCX-1100
Quick Reference Guide
009-0307-01
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The Savant HDMI Over COAX Extender (HCX-1100) Quick Reference Guide provides the
steps necessary to install the HCX-1100.
Features
•
The Savant HDMI™ over COAX (RGBHV) digital extension solution set takes an
HDMI™ signal and extends its distance over 5-connector coaxial cabling.
•
HDMI™ over COAX is capable of delivering 1080p HDMI™ at extended
distances of up to 330 feet (100 meters).
•
Supports both audio and video signals for large HD displays.
•
Connects and extends HDMI™ source signals to remote HDMI™ displays over
RGBHV.
•
HDMI™ 1.3 and HDCP compliant
•
Supports mandatory HDMI™ 1.4 3D resolutions
•
Both audio and video signals are transmitted digitally over mini-COAX cables.
Unpack the Components
To unpack and mount the Transmitter and Receiver, refer to the diagram below for connection
information and do the following:
1. Open the box and remove the packing.
2. Remove the supplied items from the box (see
Box Contents
below).
Box Contents
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(1) Extender for HDMI Over COAX with Transmitter Unit
•
(1) Extender for HDMI Over COAX with Receiver Unit
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(1) 9V DC Power Supply
•
(1) Quick Reference Guide
Mount the Components
To mount the HDMI™ over COAX Transmitter and Receiver, do the following:
1. Place the components in locations that provide adequate access to the connectors in
order to route the power cables and other required signal and control cables.
Note
: All components requiring 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz source power must obtain it from a
surge-protected circuit.
2. Interconnect the components as described in
Interconnecting the Units
below and
shown in the interconnection diagram.
Specifications - Transmitter and Receiver
Temperature
32
°
to 95
°
F (0
°
to 35
°
C)
Humidity
10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Height
1.20 in/3.0 cm
Width
3.3 in/8.4 cm
Depth
3.5 in/8.9 cm
Weight
0.8 lb/0.36 kg (weight of each unit)
9V DC Input Power
Power Consumption
120 VAC, 50/60 Hz to 9V DC Power Supply
(Transmitter); 9V DC is output from Transmitter to
PWR connector on Receiver
6 Watts (max) per unit
Max. Video Resolution Supported
1080p
Safety and Emissions
CSA NRTL/C and FCC Part 15 Class B
RoHS
Compliant
Transmitter
Connectors
DC 9V
Receives 9V DC@ 1A input power to Transmitter
HDMI In
(Type A 19 pin
female)
Provides HDMI signal input to Transmitter
R G B CLK
These BNC connectors output the HDMI signal to the Receiver
over COAX cabling.
PWR
This BNC connector outputs 9V DC to the Receiver over COAX
cabling.
Indicator
DC 9V LED
•
Blue
indicates the transmitter is receiving 9V DC power.
•
Off
indicates
the transmitter is not receiving
9V DC power.
Receiver
Connectors
R G B CLK
These BNC connectors receive the HDMI signal from the
Transmitter over mini-COAX cables.
PWR
This BNC connector inputs 9V DC from the Transmitter over
COAX a mini-COAX cable.
HDMI Out
(Type A 19 pin
female)
Outputs HDMI signal to audio and video components
Indicator
Power LED
•
Blue
indicates the Receiver is receiving 9V DC power.
•
Off
indicates
the Receiver is not receiving
9V DC power.
LINK ON
(4 LEDs)
•
Green
indicates a valid link exists between the Transmitter and
Receiver over the COAX cabling for the respective R, G, B, and
CLK signals.
LINK OFF
(4 LEDs)
•
Red
indicates a valid link
does not
exist between the transmitter
and receiver over the COAX cabling for the respective R, G, B,
and CLK signals.
Interconnect the Units
To interconnect the units, do the following:
1. Connect the
Transmitter to the HDMI source device such as a router or switch using a
HDMI cable.
2. Connect the
Receiver to an audio/video device such as a HD Display, DVD, DVR, etc.,
using a HDMI cable.
3. Interconnect the R, G, B, and CLK BNC connectors on Transmitter and Receiver.
These connections route the HDMI signal from the Transmitter to the Receiver. The
Transmitter and Receiver units may be up to 330 feet apart.
4. Interconnect the PWR BNC connectors on Transmitter and Receiver. These
connections route the 9V DC input power from the Transmitter to the Receiver.
5. Apply power to all connected units. Plug the AC power adapter between a surge-
protected power strip and the
DC 9V
input connector
on the Transmitter
.