
SY-HDBT-100T / SY-HDBT-100R
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Using the HDBT HDMI Extenders
Basic Extender Mode
Connect a HDMI source to the HDMI IN socket on the HDBT-100T and connect a HDMI display to the HDMI
OUT socket on the HDBT-100R. Connect a cat6 UTP cable to the HDBT sockets of both the transmitter and
receiver units. Connect the 5V Power supplies to both the transmitter and the Receiver units.
A Flashing HDCP LED indicates the HDMI signal does not support HCDP. A Solid ON HDCP LED indicates
HDCP is active.
The LINK LED indicates that the transmitter and receiver units are communicating (Solid ON).
A Flashing HDMI LED indicates that HDMI data is being sent from the transmitter to the receiver, and also
to the HDMI display (normal operation). The HDMI LED will remain OFF for any of the following conditions:
1.
The HDMI source is not outputting data, or the HDMI cable is either not connected or it is faulty.
2.
The HDMI display is not connected or powered up, or the HDMI cable is faulty.
3.
The HDMI display is not set to use its HDMI input.
IR – Dual Bidirectional
To use the IR Extender option, connect the IR detector to the IR IN socket at either the HDBT-100R or
HDBT-100T as required and the IR emitter to the corresponding transmitter or receiver IR OUT socket.
Locate the IR emitter close to the device you wish to control. All IR control functions are now possible
from the remote location.
RS232 - Bidirectional
To use the RS232 Extender option, connect the RS232 equipment to the RS232 terminal blocks with the
cables provided and ensure that any RS232 handshake modes are set to none. The SY-HDBT-100 Extender
set, support all standard RS232 baud rates up to 115.2 K baud without setting any switches or special
configuration options.
Ethernet Hub Extender Mode
Both the HDBT-100T and the HDBT-100R each have a two-port Ethernet hub that can be used to provide
Ethernet network control from either location. If access to the Internet is required, then only one of the
ports, either at the transmitter or at the receiver, should be connected to an Internet access point. Since
the Ethernet ports behave like a hub, there is no IP configuration required to use these ports.