
NTI XTENDEX 300 Foot HDMI and IR Extender
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Connect the CATx Cables
Connect the CATx cable between the “CATx” ports on the Local and Remote Unit. (See Figure 5.) When properly inserted
the cable ends should snap into place.
WARNING: Never connect the
XTENDEX to an Ethernet card, Ethernet router,
hub or switch or other Ethernet RJ45 connector of
an Ethernet device. Damage to devices
connected to the Ethernet may result.
Note: When CATx cables between more than one
local and remote unit will run parallel and adjacent
to one another for more than 6 feet in length, CAT7
cable should be used to ensure the best
performance. A lesser quality cable may cause
poor video quality or prevent operation altogether.
Figure 5- Connect CATx cable
Plug-in and Boot Up
1.
Plug the power cord from the monitor into the power outlet.
2.
Connect an AC adapter power connector to the 24VDC port on the Remote Unit or the Local Unit. Plug the AC adapter into a
power outlet. The green LED on the RJ45 connector of both the Remote and Local Units should illuminate, indicating that a
proper power connection has been made to them. (See Figure 6)
3.
Turn ON the video/audio source and video display device. The yellow LED on both the Local and Remote Units should
illuminate. The source and display device should each react as if directly connected to each other.
Figure 6- Connect the AC adapter
!
The AC adapter can be
connected to either the
Local Unit OR the
Remote Unit to make the
XTENDEX function