HDMI Extender over RG59 Co-ax XHDM130
Sends HDMI signal up to 100m
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Last Revised 05/04/2018
Installation Instructions
Parts Supplied:
1. HDMI Transmitter 2. HDMI Receiver 3. Power Supply x 2 4. IR Lead TX 5. IR Lead RX
Example for a CCTV system
Transmitter
1- Using a standard HDMI lead, connect the HDMI from the DVR’s HDMI output to the HDMI
IN on the TX unit.
HDMI cable maximum length up to 10 metres
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Note
that if the HDMI cable run connected to the HDM130 transmitter input is longer than 10 metres, the
use of an additional HDM150 extender would allow a maximum HDMI run of 30m by using two 15m
HDMI cables, one either side of the HDM150.
2- If required, plug in the IR transmitter - position it so it can 'see' the IR control of the
DVR. This is the lead with the small bulb and single banded jack plug.
3- Power up each unit using one of the 12v DC PSUs supplied.
HDM130 HDMI Extender over Co-ax
The HDM130 transmitter and receiver can
extend an HDMI signal up to 100 metres on
RG59 Co-ax cable. The unit supports 1080P
and has a reverse IR control facility to allow
control of a DVR or other device from one
area to another.
This is particularly useful when replacing an
older analogue DVR that was connected to an
analogue monitor using co-ax, with an HDMI
DVR and HDMI monitor using the existing
RG59 co-ax cable originally installed.
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IR RX has large bulb and
jackplug is dual banded
IR TX has small bulb and
jackplug is single banded
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