NOTE: The 4-HDMI transmitters are very powerful so it can be part of the system to go 1,500 feet. If your distance from your source device(s) are 300 feet, or less, to the passive coax splitter you will need up to 4 of the above 10dB attenuators on each transmitter coax cable. If you need more info, call us.
The 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch is a true HDMI matrix switch allowing any of the 4-inputs to be routed to any of the 16-outputs, or the same input to be routed to all outputs, or any of the millions of combinations.
Where should this 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cable be used?
- Shopping malls where inputs and outputs are rarely changed
- Factory complexes where inputs and outputs are rarely changed
- Bars and restaurants where inputs and outputs are rarely changed
- Campuses where inputs and outputs are rarely changed
What set this 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax apart from other HDMI Matrix switchers?
- The source devices can be over 1,000 feet away from the TVs
- You probably can use the home run coax cables already installed
- You set it once with the DIP switches and change the DIP switches when you want to send different sources to different TVs
- The 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax cost is very low if your in and out switching do not change much as the switch is changed by each individually DIP switch on each transmitter and each receiver
4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cables Features:
- Preconfigured for an 4-HDMI in and 16-HDMI out matrix switch. The DIP switches will be set at the same so you will need to configure their settings per the user manual and your TV locations.
- Contains 4-transmitters (TX) and 16-receivers plus their AC adapters (20).
- Supports HDMI resolutions up to 1080p/60Hz.
- The transmission distance up to 1,500 feet with RG6 Quad Shield home run coaxial cables without any need of amplification.
- Supports 80 channels via the DIP switches with frequency ranges of 139MHz to 950MHz.
- The 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax uses the broadcast signal transmission mode, only one line can transmit 48 channels of high-definition video signal at the same time.
- The use of digital TV communication protocol, anti- interference and error correction capability is very strong.
- Installs in minutes.
- Includes 12-DC5V/1A power adapters
4x1 and 1x16 HDMI to Passive Coax Splitter Specs:
- The coax bi-directional splitters provide a 1 GHz bandwidth and are ideal for this application.
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4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cables FAQ:
- In normal conditions the transmission distance w/o amplification can be up to 500 meters or 1,500 feet using SYV-75-5 coaxial cables
- The signal strength will become weakened after adding DTV network mixers and multiple outputs as used in splitter and matrix applications.
- If the signal frequency is high, the transmission attenuation is greater. So choose low channel for long-distance transmission.
- When the transmission distance is short (less than 100 meters or 330 feet) the signal may be too strong and the receiver will protect the strong signal and display "NO SIGNAL" to the display. If that is the case you should choose a higher channel via DIP switches or add an attenuator in line with the coaxial cable for signal attenuation.
4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cables Specs:
- 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax resolutions: 24/50/60fs/1080p/1080i/720p/576p/576i/480p/480i
- 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Audio Format: LPCM
- 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Max bandwidth: 225MHz
- 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Max baud: 6.75Gbps
- Input/Output TMDS signal: 0.5~1.5Volts p-p(TTL)
- Input/Output DDC signal: 5Volts p-p (TTL)
- RF frequency range: 139~950 MHz
- RF Channel B/W: 7/8 MHz
- The number of Channel: 80
- RF Output power: -6dBm
- RF Connector type: The imperial F type/BNC
- Coaxial cable Characteristic impedance: 75Ω
- RF transmission distance: ≤500m SYV-75-5 coaxial standard cable
- HDMI output cable distance: ≤35 feet with AWG22 HDMI cable
- TX Max working current: 650Ma
- RX Max working current: 500mA
- Power adapter format Input: AC 100V~240V 50HZ/60Hz, DC5V/1A
- Operating Temperature range: -10 to +45℃
- Storage Temperature range: -20 to +60℃
- Operating Humidity range: 10 to 90%RH (No Condensation)
- Storage Humidity range: 5 to 95%RH (No Condensation)
- Each Case Dimension (L x W x H): 94x74x28 (mm)
4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cables Contents:
- 4 - Transmitters
- 16 - Receivers
- 1 - 4 in and 1 out passive HDMI to Coax Splitter
- 1 - 1 in and 16 out passive coax to HDMI Splitter
- 20 - AC power adapters
- 1 - User manual
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EXAMPLE 1: We have 1-DirecTV satellite receiver and 1-DVD player connected to 4-widescreens that have 500 feet home run RG6 Quad-shield coax cables between the matrix and the widescreens. You will need the users manual for this.
- Set the DirecTV HDMI transmitter to CHANNEL 1 ID (00000001)
- Set the DVD player HDMI transmitter to CHANNEL 2 ID (00000010)
- Set widescreens 1 and 3 HDMI receivers to CHANNEL 1 ID (00000001)
- Set widescreens 2 and 4 HDMI receivers to CHANNEL 2 ID (00000010)
- The DirecTV is now displaying on widescreens 1 and 3
- The DVD is now displaying on widescreens 2 and 4
- Set the DirecTV HDMI transmitter to CHANNEL 1 ID (00000001)
- Set the 4-widescreens HDMI receivers to CHANNEL 1 ID (00000001)
Hard to understand, do this...hand draw a diagram of the source devices on the left, the matrix in the middle and the widescreens on the right. Mark the cable lengths and what source you want to go to what widescreen. That will get you close to how to set the DIP switches (frequencys). You have 80-input and output frequencys available to you.
Still confusing? Just call tech support at 800-841-9238 or email us at support @ hdtvsupply . com
A: No, its inputs and outputs are set with the DIP switches on the side of each transmitter and receiver.
Q: What are the benefits of different frequencies?
A: The 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cables supports 80 channels of frequency ranges from 139MHz to 950MHz. If you use many transmitters and many receivers, only the transmitter and receiver have the same frequency as it can receive the signal. This function and anti-interference and error correction allows the unit to work flawlessly.
Q: Any tips you can give me on the install?
A: In-house and existing passive splitters drop the signal strength in half, or more, so delete all of the splitters and wire this device directly as it won't work with coax splitters. They should NOT be used in conjunction with connector adapters, signal processors, switches or amplifiers between the Source and Display device. This HDMI to Coax Splitter sends only one HDMI signal to a TV with the receive unit at the TV. It does not work any other way. If you are trying to send one coax signal to a TV with an HDMI input it won't work. One set includes a transmitter and a receiver set. Think of it as a long HDMI cable.
Q: Sometimes we see a message on the screen "Searching for TX", what is that?
A: That usually happens when the source is turned off or in a standby mode with the HDMI connector not outputting any signal. The (TX) transmitter or receiver is looking for a hot HDMI signal on its input.
Q: Does this 4x16 HDMI Matrix Switch Over Coax Cables support 3D or 4K or remote IR?
A: No.