Hall Technologies December 8, 2023
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Functions
EDID Management
The UH18-S Sender can pass either the Local or Remote EDID to the video source.
To pass the remote EDID of the display connected to the HDMI Output of the Receiver, turn the
Local EDID DIP switch on the front panel OFF. This is the default mode.
To pass the local EDID of the display connected to the Local HDMI Output of the Sender, turn the
Local EDID DIP Switch on the front panel ON.
The Sender will remember the last EDID connected until a different display is connected.
Disconnecting the remote display will not affect the video on the HDMI Output on the Sender.
Long Reach Mode
Use Long Reach Mode to extend video and audio beyond the
100 m range.
You can extend 1080P @ 60 Hz video maximum up to 150 m.
If you do not intend to extend 4K (UHD) video, you can set the Long Reach DIP switch to ON.
This reduces the bandwidth utilized in the UTP cable and improves signal immunity to outside
interference.
In Long Reach Mode, an internal custom EDID informs the source to output 1080p @ 60 Hz video.
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USB Devices such as Webcams that require isochronous
transfers may not work in Long Reach Mode.
IR Extension
The bi-directional IR extension is pass-through.
Connect the IR Detector and Emitter cables to the Sender and Receiver to extend IR in both
directions.
Only one IR Detector cable and one IR emitter cable are provided in the extender kit.
To extend IR simultaneously in both directions, you need to purchase extra IR cables. Contact Hall
Research Sales for more information.