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HDMI/HDBaseT Wiring

 IMPORTANT! Wiring Guidelines

•  The use of patch panels, wall plates, cable extenders, kinks in cables, and 

electrical or environmental interference can have an adverse effect on 
HDMI or HDBaseT transmission limiting performance. Steps should be 
taken to minimize these factors (or remove completely) during installation 
for best results.

•  While similar in nature, the HDBaseT protocol is different than Ethernet and 

voltages provided for PoH can be higher than those provided by PoE. For 
this reason, never connect an HDBaseT link to an Ethernet router or switch 
to avoid damaging the connected devices.

Wiring for HDBaseT follows the EIA T568B standard.

Pin 1 Pin 8

Wire colors shown follow EIA/TIA-568B standard.

Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:

Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:

White/Orange
Orange
White/Green
Blue

White/Blue
Green
White/Brown
Brown

Resolution Distances

The type of category cable used and the distance between the matrix and 
receiver can restrict the available video resolution.
Refer to 

Video Resolutions

 in the 

Specifications

 table for the max distance 

based on resolution.

IR Wiring

IR TX (Emitter) Wiring

Connection for IR TX (transmit) uses a 3.5mm (1/8in) mono plug.

Tip:

IR Signal

Sleeve: Ground (GND)

IR RX (Receiver) Wiring

Connection for IR RX (receive) uses a 3.5mm (1/8in) stereo jack that outputs 
+5V DC to power the included IR receiver.

 IMPORTANT! 

•  3rd party IR receivers may require a different voltage, refer to the 

documentation provided with the IR receiver before making any 
connections to avoid damaging the device.

•  When connecting to an IR control system use the 

WyreStorm CAB-IR-LINK

 

cable to remove the 5V DC.

Tip:
Ring:

IR Signal

+5V DC

Sleeve: Ground (GND)

RS-232 Wiring

R

S-232 Connection Guidelines

The following wiring diagram shows the pinouts for the extender set.  While 
not shown, connect the TX (transmit) to RX (receive) pins at the control 
system or PC side of the cable. 
 
Most control systems and computers are DTE where pin 2 is RX, this can vary 
from device to device.  Refer to the documentation for the connected device 
for pin functionally to ensure that the correct connections can be made.

Wire colors shown follow EIA-561 standard.

Pin 1:
Pin 2:

TX (Transmit)
RX (Receive)

Pin 3:

Ground (GND)

1 2 3

Power Supply Wiring

The RX-70-4K v2 can receive power via PoH from a compatible HDBaseT 
matrix or send power to a transmitter. Should the distance or other factors 
prevent PoH from being used, connect a 12V DC 2A power supply (sold 
separately) to the receiver.

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