EXTENDER HDMI
MAXIMUM RANGE 50 METERS

Use :
The extender is made up of two parts, a transmitter and a receiver, which will be linked together by an RJ45 serial cord. This makes it possible to reach distances much greater than those that an HDMI cord would allow, and at a much lower cost. Finally, much less rigid than an HDMI cable, RJ45 cords will hide more easily and pass through more cramped sheaths.

You must use good quality RJ45 cables, namely at least category CAT 5e, and preferably category 6 (or the shielding in pairs will favor the fact that the losses are almost non-existent).

 

Installation:

 

Connect the transmitter to your video source with an HDMI cord, and the receiver to your display device, always with an HDMI cord. Then connect the transmitter and the receiver by an RJ45 cables, then power the transmitter and the receiver: your device is ready !. Note that this extender is sold without cables, nor HDMI, nor RJ45. You will find in the packaging the transmitter, the receiver, and the two power supplies.


 

Specifications:

Maximum length supported: 50M

HDCP 1.4 SUPPORT

Supported image resolutions: 24/50 / 60fs 1080p / 1080i / 720p / 576p / 576i / 480 / 480i

Supported audio formats: DTS-HD / Dolby true HD / DTS / Dolby AC3 / dsd

Support 8 per frame rate (24 total)

Support 2 audio frame rate (LPCM example)

Bandwidth 165MHz (maximum speed 1.65Gbps)

Do not exceed 10m of HDMI cable before and after the extender.

Power supplies supplied 220V to 5V 2.5A

Metal enclosures, with anti-interference insulation.


New item, sold in box. Guarantee: 1 year.
The extender is made up of two parts, a transmitter and a receiver, which will be linked together by an RJ45 serial cord. This makes it possible to reach distances much greater than those that an HDMI cord would allow, and at a much lower cost. Finally, much less rigid than an HDMI cable, RJ45 cords will hide more easily and pass through more cramped sheaths. You must use good quality RJ45 cables, namely at least category CAT 5e, and preferably category 6 (or the shielding in pairs will favor the fact that the losses are almost non-existent). Connect the transmitter to your video source with an HDMI cord, and the receiver to your display device, always with an HDMI cord. Then connect the transmitter and the receiver by an RJ45 cables, then power the transmitter and the receiver: your devic