Instruction Manual
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Installing the IR Receiver and IR Blaster
The IR Receiver and IR Blaster can be connected to either the HDMI Transmitter or
HDMI Receiver.
HDMI Transmitter:
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the remote side:
1. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In Port on the front of the HDMI Transmitter
2. Position the IR Sensor where you’ll point your IR Remote Control.
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the local side:
1. Connect the IR Blaster to the IR Out port on the front of the HDMI Transmitter.
2. Position the IR Sensor directly in front of the video source’s IR Sensor (if you’re
unsure, check the manual of your video source to determine the IR sensor location).
HDMI Receiver:
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the remote side:
1. Connect the IR Blaster to the IR Out Port on the HDMI Receiver.
2. Position the IR Sensor directly in front of the device’s IR Sensor (if you’re unsure,
check the manual of your video source to determine the IR sensor location).
If the device receiving the IR signal is at the local side:
1. Connect the IR Receiver to the IR In Port on the HDMI Receiver.
2. Position the IR Sensor where you’ll point your IR Remote Control.
Video Resolution Performance
The video resolution performance of this extender will vary depending on the length
of your network cabling. For best results, StarTech.com recommends using a shielded
CAT6 cable.
Distance
Maximum
Resolution
70 m (230 ft.) or less
4K at 60Hz
Up to 100 m (328 ft.)
1080p at 60 Hz