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Rear
Name
Transmitter
Receiver
POWER
48V DC power supply input
IR OUT
Output to IR emitter (3.5mm Jack)
IR IN
Input from IR detector (3.5mm stereo Jack)
HDMI
HDMI input from HDMI source
HDMI output to HDMI display
RJ45
HDBaseT and PoC over Cat6
Amber LED
Indicates the data transfer status
Green LED
Indicates the cable link status
TosLink / L+R
Optical or Analogue audio output
Optical or Analogue audio input
RS232
Transmit and Receive signals for RS232 control
Also includes RTS/CTS handshake control
Using the HDBT HDMI Extenders
HDMI Extender
Connect a HDMI source to the HDMI IN socket on the HDBT-ARC70-T and connect a HDMI
display to the HDMI OUT socket on the HDBT-ARC70-R. Connect a Cat6 UTP cable to the
HDBT sockets of both the transmitter and receiver units. Connect the 48V power supply to
either the Transmitter or the Receiver unit.
Status LEDs
The LINK LED indicates the link status of the transmitter and receiver units, solid ON for a
successful link and off when a link cannot be established. The LINK LED is green on the RJ45
connector and blue on the front of the HDBT-ARC70 unit.
The amber STATUS LED on the RJ45 connector indicates that the HDBaseT signal is being
transferred between the transmitter and the receiver.
The blue SIGNAL LED on the front of the HDBT-ARC70 indicates the following:
For the transmitter – HDMI data is being received from the HDMI source.
For the Receiver – HDMI data is being sent to the display device.
The SIGNAL LED also indicates the HDCP status of the HDMI signal, it will flash on both units
whenever HDCP is not present and will remain ON whenever HDCP is present.