HDTV Supply's WolfPack™ HDMI Over CAT6 Balun is a simple, low cost system tested to deliver 1080p at 300 over standard CAT6 cables. The HDMI Extender over one CAT6 is a tool for extending your HDMI signal over long distances to a compatible HDMI display. Instead of using expensive HDMI cables, a CAT6 cable can be utilized to perform advanced functions like transferring Deep Color (12 bits/color) high definition 1080p video and digital audio with a bandwidth up to 225MHz. The transmitter equalizes and recovers incoming TMDS data before re-transmitting it in optimal quality regardless of the incoming signal quality.
The HDMI Over CAT6 set converts HDMI to standard TCP/IP and transmits the signal over your local area network or a single CAT6 cable, whatever you choose. The great advantage of converting HDMI to TCP/IP is that you can now send HDMI over your entire network freeing you of the typical limitations found in send/receive point-to-point systems. The HDMI Over CAT6 delivers unparalleled performance in PRO-AV projection networks, digital signage systems and educational streaming applications. Now your network is your HDMI network!
HDMI Over CAT6 Features:
- Input HDMI resolution: 480i@60Hz; 480p@60Hz; 576i@50Hz; 576p@50Hz; 720p@50/60Hz; 1080i@50/60Hz; 1080p@50/60Hz;
- Output HDMI resolution: 480p@60Hz; 576p@50Hz; 720p@50/60Hz; 1080p@50/60Hz
- Supported Video Color Formats: 24 Bit/Deep color; 30 Bit/Deep color; 36 Bit Deep Color
- Supported audio format: DTS-HD/Dolby-true HD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD
- Supports HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.1 and DVI1.1 compliantcy.
- Supports Deep Color up to 12 bits/color.
- Supports IR re-transmitting.
- Uses one CAT6 cable for data/DDC transmission.
- Equalizes and recovers the incoming TMDS data before re-transmitting it in optimal quality regardless of the incoming signal quality.
- Cable testing showed that with 1080p resolution the HDMI input source can be 20 meters away.
- When transmitting a signal in 1080p resolution the CAT6 operating distance is 100 meters.
- Supported Resolution: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1920 x 1200
- Bandwidth: 1.65Gbps
- Transmission Range: CAT6 UTP 24AWG @ 1080p at ~450 feet
- Supported HDMI cable length:
- HDMI cable lenght from source (e.g. DVD) to Sender - 20 feet max with 24 AWG HDMI cable
- Receiver to Unit (e.g. LCD TV) -- 6 feet with 28 AWG HDMI cable
- Both UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) & STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables can be used with UTP recommended
The HDMI to CAT6 set is designed to convert an HDMI signal to standard TCP/IP and then transmit by an Ethernet internet cable to the supplied receiver. The HDMI to CAT6 extender used an M-Jpeg technique to process image compressing with little image loss, even at 450 feet. The HDMI Extender also supports IR re-transmitting, so you can control the source device which which can be 120 meters away.
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HDMI Over CAT6 Specs:
- Frequency Bandwidth 2.25Gbps (single link)
- HDMI Transmitter Input/ Output Ports 1x HDMI Female port/1 × CAT6
- HDMI Receiver Input/ Output Ports 1 x HDMI Female port/1 ×CAT6
- Power Supply DC 5V~12V
- ESD Protection Human Body Model: ± 8kV (air-gap discharge) ± 4kV (contact discharge)
- Dimensions (mm) 65(W) X 100 (D) X 25 (H)
- Operating Temperature 0˚C ~ 40˚C / 32˚F ~ 104˚F
- Storage Temperature -20˚C ~ 60˚C / -4˚F ~ 140˚F
- Relative Humidity 20~90% RH (non-condensing)
HDMI Over CAT6 Contents:
- Sender - 4" × 2-3/4" × 1"
- Receiver - 4" × 2-3/4" ×1"
- 1 - IR Transmitter installed at the HDMI Receiver end
- 1 - IR Receiver at the installed at the HDMI Transmitter end
- 2 - 5V DC Power Supply adapter (US)
- 1 - Operation Manual
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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 is looking for a hot HDMI signal on its input.
Q: Will the Remote IR work with all remote controls?
A: The IR repeater works well with 36 KHz single band remotes but may not work with multi-band remotes used on a few satellite boxes. Look for 2 emitters on the nose of the remote. If you are pre-wiring make sure to run a 3rd CAT6 cable so you can add an IR system that can handle multi-band remotes. If you have multi-band remotes you might want to upgrade your remotes to UHF, which goes through walls. This will bypass the IR system completely on the unit.
Q: Does this HDMI over 1 - CAT6 cable support 3D or 4K?
A: No, please see our 4K HDMI to CAT6 Extenders.
Q: Does the remote IR work with a HDMI matrix switch or HDMI splitter?
A: These HDMI extenders will send both HDMI video and audio from a matrix or splitter, etc but the remote IR is designed to be used with only one source, like a cable box, to one widescreen. There would be too many IR cables to attach on the sources IR window. See our HDMI switchers and splitters that have it integrated.