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Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
Section 2: Introduction
The Avenview
HDM3D-C5IR-SET HDMI extender over single CAT5E/6 with 3D, IR and RS232
bi-directional control as well as Auto EDID Learning
extends your video/audio transmission distance up to
60m (200ft) in HDTV 1080i format, 40m (130ft) in HDTV 1080p format, and 20m (65ft) in HDTV 1080p with
36-bit color depth.
HDM3D-C5IR-SET
also supports the most advanced 3D video format and therefore
guarantees the highest 3D video compatibility on the market. With only one cost effective Cat.5/5e/6 cable,
users can readily extend HDTV sources from DVD players, Blu-ray Disc player, PS3, PC, and any other kinds of
sources compliant with TMDS to distant display monitors including HDMI or DVI enabled TV sets or LCD PC
monitors. With the advanced design for the latest HDMI technology, deep color video, DTS-HD Master Audio
or Dolby TrueHD audio, and HDCP supports and compatibility are all supported. This flexibility makes HDCP
compliant DVD players or PS3 transmit utmost high quality video and audio with a greater distance at the
minimal cost, when integrating several components apart.
These bonus features allows users to boost IR control distance up to 100m (330 ft) and makes IR control
possible through only single Cat.5/5e/6 cable including HDMI signals. In addition, serial port offers the
convenient path for interactive application, such as touch panels.
The
HDM3D-C5IR-SET
includes two units: transmitting unit
HDM3D-C5IR-S
and receiving unit
HDM3D-C5IR-R
. The transmitting unit is used to capture the input HDMI / DVI signals with IR control packets
and carry the signals via one cost effective Cat5e/6 cable. The receiving unit is responsible for equalizing the
transmitted HDMI signal and reconstructing IR and serial control signals. The transmission distance between
the sending and receiving units can be up to 60m (200ft) at HD 720p or 1080i; or 40m (130ft) at Full HD 1080p.
With a Min/Max equalization rotary control on the receiving unit, users can adjust the equalization strength to
the received HDMI signals accordingly, and therefore optimize the transmission distance between source and
destination.