HDTV Supplys Wolfpack Transmitter or Receiver, lets you upgrade your 1080p HDMI matrix systems.
These Network HDMI Transmitters & Receivers Feature:
- Supports 720p and 1080p HDMI video plus 2-channel audio
- Plug-and-play operation - no programming or setup required
- Extends 1080p HDMI signals up to ~300 feet over a single CAT6/7 cable
- Traffic can be unicast, multicast or broadcast for different applications
- Allows Wideband IR remote control of sources devices
- Control from a Browser Based GUI
- Compliant with HDCP 1.2
- Uses our Gigabit IP switches for extension and distribution
- Extends 1080p HDMI signals up to 300 feet over a single UTP CAT6/7 cable
- Flexible and scalable 1080p HDMI broadcasting via an included Gigabit Ethernet switch (LAN)
- Multicasting and broadcasting architecture, adding more displays without adding LAN bandwidth loading .
- Supports Point-to-Point, Point-to-Many and Many-to-Many network configurations.
A single, dedicated, LAN must be used to keep it from interfering with the rest of an existing LAN or vice versa. With all devices in a single LAN, switching sources involves modifying the IP of the Receiver rather than actively manipulating the LAN configuration of the managed switch. The design needs to meet these specs:
- One Dedicated LAN
- No other network appliances in the LAN
- Unique subnet
- No other network appliances in the subnet
NOTE: This Network Matrix comes with HDMI Transmitters and HDMI Receivers and each of them needs the IP address to be setup based upon your needs. The MAC address also needs to be setup based upon your unique system configuration. Please see the above VIDEOS on how to do it.
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Transmitter or Receiver Specs:
- Supports default configuration which can be restored to overwrite the current configuration which is working on via Web GUI and Reset button of the switch.
- Supports user management and limits one user to login.
- 8K MAC addresses.
- Full-duplex flow control (IEEE802.3x) and half-duplex backpressure.
- Supports Unknown Unicast / Broadcast / Multicast Storm Control.
- Input Video Signal: 0.5-1.0 Volts P-P
- Input DDC Signal: 5 volts p-p (TTL)
- Support Video Format DTV/HDTV: 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p
- Video: HDMI
- Transmission Distance: 1080p 8-bit 120m (Maximum) via Single CAT6/7 24AWG/Solid
- Power Consumption: TX: 3watts; RX: 3 watts (Maximum)
- IR Wavelength: 940nm
- Operating Temperature Range: -5degree +35degreeC (+23 to 95degree F)
- Operating Humidity Range: 5 to 90% RH (No Condensation)
- Dimension (LxWxH): 103.5*93.5*24.6mm
- Net Weight: Receiver: 220g Transmitter: 220g
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CAT6 Installation Tips (Don't Use Patch Panels)
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A: Did you change the MAC addresses of the transmitters and receivers? Also in the switch do you have the ports setup to inputs and outputs?
Q: I cannot get logged into the matrix switch. I've assigned an IP address as described in the instructions but cannot get the GUI to load on the browser.
A: We have found Firefox works best to get to the GUI.
Q: Does a HDMI Over IP Network Matrix come with a remote control or front panel switches?
A: No, it is controlled by a PC or a MAC only via its LAN port or optionally wirelessly via the above Wireless WEB GUI Control option.
Q: How do I wire it?
A: Here are the steps:
- Connect the HDMI signal sources (Such as DVD, STB etc) to the HDMI Transmitter
- Connect CAT6 or 6 cables to both the Ethernet of the transmitter and Ethernet port of the Receiver. (The cables must follow the standard of EIA-TIA 568B).
- Connect the HDMI output (Such as HD-LCD, HD-DLP) into the Receiver
- Plug in all the power supplies
- Connect the IR TX receiving cables into IR TX port on the back panel and affix the emitter onto the source IR windows.
- Connect IR-RX cable into IR-RX port on the receiver and affix the IR receiver in direct line of site with the handheld remote control. It is recommended to affix the receiver on the display frame /bezel or the display stand